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A bit of caution, however.
He conceded only that "maybe I lacked a bit of caution".
They ought to be worn with a bit of caution, however.
And to an extent it provides a bit of caution to the general doom around the topic.
(Someone might have urged a bit of caution on the supposedly high-flying Colts. Not sure who that was).
Given the cyclical nature of profits, a bit of caution about future growth might be in order.
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For the most part, these bits of caution about the future of Germany's economy have been blown away in the gusts of pride that sweep from the government through the German media about a growth rate for 2010 that could reach 3.5 percent, a testimonial (Germany's less earnest friends, please note) to the merits of German thrift and vision.
"It raised a bit of a caution flag".
The audience was mostly elderly and almost entirely white, and for a while seemed to cast a bit of a cautioning shadow over the talk from the stage.
But he cautioned that with a high unemployment rate and many households in debt, "there is quite an bit of fragility and caution still out there".
Maybe a bit of paranoia (and caution) is not such a bad thing but sometimes we do take it to an extreme.
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