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Ordinarily they are full of caveats, precedents, and nuances.
Now comparing anything with Lincoln and the Civil War requires a paragraph full of caveats.
As a result, Dr. Wiley's papers about the humpback are full of caveats.
The department's report is full of caveats that are intriguing to those who follow the economics and politics of oil.
But the interim constitution Mr Bremer signed with members of the council is full of caveats favouring the coalition.
No one really wants to read a review full of caveats, exceptions and lengthy genre exposition, yet without those elements reviewers are often accused of not knowing enough about the game they're covering.
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Kerry issued statements endorsing the use of force in the Balkans so full of backdoor caveats you couldn't tell if he was coming or going.
(Ah, life is full of surprises, caveats, and gray areas).
Membership programs involve discounts, but are full of wrinkles and caveats.
In truth, the plot's socko, big-star confrontation bears the weight of a back story about bringing gas from the Caspian region and the Middle East to Europe that is full of gray zones and caveats, nuance and private deals.
You describe them as full of misleading simplifications and barren of cautions, caveats and context.
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