Sentence examples for has a caveat from inspiring English sources

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It has a caveat.

But he has a caveat: "We need world support".

Interestingly, this has a caveat attached: the disturbance must be "serious and threatening enough for community to take the law into their own hands".

The only measure mentioned that seems to be targeted at the low paid, increasing the national insurance threshold, is also the only one that has a caveat: "would cost the Treasury billions".

This definition has a caveat: It does not allow us to identify as owner those who currently live in a rented apartment, but own a house elsewhere.

To test this on Android, there's a tool called GLBenchmark — but it has a caveat: by default, it uploads your results to an online catalog for others to peruse.

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The president had a caveat, though.

Before I get to the results, I have a caveat about the winning site this year.

However, I do have a caveat to that position, which I'll address later.

He did have a caveat: that the revenue from the so-called medical device tax be replaced if repealed.

Expanding to the ABC, Dutton suggested that Labor had a caveat in its policy on boat turnbacks that showed why the party could not be trusted.

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