Sentence examples for cautioned that after from inspiring English sources

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He cautioned that after the initial weeks, when Americans offered an outpouring of support, there would come for many rescue workers "a dangerous period," like the moment after a funeral when everyone leaves.

Engineers also cautioned that after the main structural questions have been addressed, a wide range of other cleanup and repair work would remain, including repairing or replacing heating, cooling and ventilation systems; replacing hundreds of windows; restoring electricity and installing or repairing fire alarms and security systems.

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Mr. Pink cautioned that after-the-fact rewards should be given sparingly, as they can quickly turn into an entitlement.

Let's go out for a milkshake.' " Mr. Pink cautioned that after-the-fact rewards should be given sparingly, as they can quickly turn into an entitlement.

While he urged that the hunt should continue in Iraq, he said he believed "85percentt of the significant things" have already been uncovered, and cautioned that severe looting in Iraq after Mr. Hussein was toppled in April had led to the loss of many crucial documents and other materials.

Klopp had cautioned that minor injuries were expected after so long on the treatment table – Sturridge has been available for almost half of Liverpool's games since he arrived at Anfield for £12m in January 2013 – but his continued absence represents a severe blow to the German coach.

He speculated that the damage was due to trauma before or shortly after birth, but cautioned that interpretation of the results is difficult because as many as half of the men he studied also abuse alcohol or drugs.

He cautioned that dangers remain.

While investigators caution that assigning definitive blame immediately after a crash is a fool's errand, the death has provided a telling window into how elected officials and pedestrian safety advocates navigate the complex politics of a tragedy.

The chapter was titled, "Decoupling the Train" but the authors put a question mark after the title, cautioning that housing woes could spill over into other areas of the American economy, in which case the troubles in the United States could become the world's troubles.

However, he cautions that ability still matters.

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