Sentence examples for bring more caution from inspiring English sources

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This should bring more caution with the traditional and broadly admitted agreed interpretation of a positive relationship between exit and firms' size.

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Billy Easton, executive director of the Alliance for Quality Education, an advocacy group, said that he welcomed the commission as a way to bring more attention to education, but cautioned that its focus should not be just to raise test scores.

But Chris Perry, a G.M. marketing executive, cautioned that that would only bring more attention to the Volt's status as "a political punching bag".

He cautioned that raising the minimum wage would bring more Romanian migrants flooding into Britain.

The White House declined to discuss the withdrawals now under consideration, but a spokesman, Gordon D. Johndroe, cautioned that while the president hoped to bring more troops home, he would await General Petraeus's recommendation in September.

But the Broukhim brothers caution that it doesn't mean the company is going to bring more boxes into other niches.

The Israeli government and military, along with some private groups, have worked for ways to bring more ultra-Orthodox into the workforce and the army, but have done so slowly and with extreme caution not to offend ultra-religious sensibilities.

Hopefully Friday will bring more inspiring options.

Better footwork will likely bring more consistency.

Males bring more food than females.

Caps bring more attention.

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