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Peter Saunders, chief executive of the National Association for People Abused in Childhood, said: "We take a pretty dim view of a system that would merely issue a caution for such serious crimes".
In the latest headline example, Sussex police have been criticised for merely handing out a caution to a man who targeted four women and a 15-year-old girl.
Kenyon Martin, the Nets' first-round draft pick, passed his physical yesterday, which was merely an exercise in caution by a franchise riddled by injuries.
The indignation of the Argentinian brought a caution and merely delayed the penalty that Gerrard converted by sending Casillas the wrong way in the 28th minute.
But there is a caution.
On the other hand, the identification of preoperative visual acuity as an independent predictor of postoperative PVR should be viewed with caution since it is merely a result of statistical analysis and is most likely due to a higher proportion of patients with macular involvement in the PVR group.
On Tuesday he protested that he was merely showing caution against "risk of failure".
Liverpool begin a tough January programme with Saturday's visit to the capital but Klopp says he is merely exercising caution with Sturridge, not keeping him in reserve for the Capital One Cup semi-final or the forthcoming games against Arsenal and Manchester United.
Olive is a caution.
Without even a caution.
It wasn't a caution.
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