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is cautioned
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
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Yellow Card, the match's first: Barzali is cautioned by the referee.
The reader is cautioned not to indulge in all three worries at once.
The laws state that a player who removes his shirt "after scoring a goal" is cautioned for unsporting behaviour.
A similar trick distinguishes "Si tu t'imagines," in which a woman is cautioned in graphic terms that her physical charms are fleeting.
There is the sunny town-square luncheon al fresco where Less is cautioned not once, not twice, but ten times by various Italians to apply sunscreen to his pinkening face (of course he has applied sunscreen, and what the hell do they know about it, with their luscious mahogany skin?).
As is cautioned in many package inserts, 'with all therapeutic proteins, there is a potential for immunogenicity'.
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Flight attendants were cautioned.
"Be flexible," managers are cautioned.
Holyfield was cautioned over his controversial remarks.
Three people were cautioned for criminal damage.
Pienaar then clattered Gareth Barry and was cautioned.
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