Sentence examples for may be cautioned from inspiring English sources

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In fact, scientists working for defense or intelligence agencies may be cautioned about discussing their work in any forum, because of its sensitivity.

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Reification of factors may occur, and researchers are cautioned against attributing reality and uniqueness to factors (i.e., giving a factor a name does not give it reality).

If the sensitivity analysis does change the results and a different conclusion may be drawn, caution in interpreting the results and drawing conclusions will be discussed.

"The brandy may be omitted," she cautions, "but never the sherry".

"We asked what happens if you ever find this person and the message was: 'We may be able to caution him,'" she said.

"The ensuing infection," the form cautioned, "may be totally ineffective in treatment of the tumor" and could cause "vegetative state, coma or death".

Despite such outcomes, it may be worth throwing caution to the wind.

For Democrats, the message may be one of caution: charges of exploitation can boomerang and appear themselves like exploitation.

Nonetheless, one of his nine, Mr Navellier, does offer what may be a timely caution about a strong dollar's effect on stock prices.

The most complete and the most authentic account of Petronius' life appears in Tacitus' Annals, an account that may be supplemented, with caution, from other sources.

But if the reaction yesterday of one New York City official is typical, that advice may be seen as cautions from a well-meaning cousin who happens to be out of touch.

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