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is cautioning
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
Exact(26)
The writer is cautioning you against views you never had.
The IMF is cautioning against sacrificing productive investment in an obsession with debt targets.
The meeting comes amid reports that the United States is cautioning Israel against launching a strike.
In Seattle, Marcia Joslyn Sill, an investment adviser, is cautioning her panicky clients against getting out of the markets completely.
Although welcoming the extra visitors, the museum world is cautioning that government grants need to compensate for lost revenue.
Japan is already planning to raise taxes this year to fight the deficit and the United States is cautioning Japan not to restrict spending too much.
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So we're cautioning him about that.
Flight attendants were cautioned.
We were cautioned about that.
"Be flexible," managers are cautioned.
Holyfield was cautioned over his controversial remarks.
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