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General Clark is correct to caution readers not to "bet against our troops".
So we caution readers not to read too much into whatever trends they may divine, especially at individual institutions.
As a frequent traveler to India I wish to caution readers about two suggestions made in the "36 Hours: Rajasthan" (Nov. 22) column.
Moreover, I have to caution readers that most scientists have not had a chance to study the new paper in detail, so it remains to be seen whether the work will stand critical scrutiny.
**** At War would also like to caution readers in Syria and anywhere else that many of the scenes in the footage of these weapons show extremely dangerous and unnecessary behaviors.
Thus, we caution readers against using the words of these participants as advice for teaching without consulting education research and theory.
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He also cautioned readers to watch their reactions when they open dud gifts in the first place.
Richard of Devizes, a cleric and chronicler of the late 12th century, once cautioned readers about the dangers of the capital city.
He issued the equivalent of an "adverse opinion" regarding the trustees' health care cost assumptions, cautioning readers about the current report's projections.
The survey itself also cautions readers, in a dauntingly technical appendix, that judgment calls by the researchers may have led to an undercount.
When March's numbers came in much better than expected, I cautioned readers not to make too much of one good month.
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