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But it's a tendency, as Elie Wiesel has cautioned, that must be fought.

The chancellor, who returned from her summer vacation on Monday, has not made any public statement on the issue of a referendum, but she has cautioned that change must come "step by step," not in leaps and bounds.

The AFL is set to join Cricket Australia (WBBL) and Football Federation Australia (W-League) in promoting pro women's leagues, earning plaudits but hockey great Charlesworth, who guided the Hockeyroos to back-to-back Olympic gold medals, has cautioned that they must be in it for the right reasons, rather than just jumping on a trend to grab self promotion or money.

But he has cautioned repeatedly that a solution will not be easy and, to work, must be "home-grown".

This occurs quite a lot, so some body, however imperfect, must have this cautioning function.

www.asiasociety.org FROM PUNCH BOWLS TO PUZZLE JUGS: DRINKING VESSELS AND TRADITIONS IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA -- Americans took their partying seriously in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries; the large vessels and daunting jugs in this exhibition must have been a caution to sip from.

Part of Hastings' caution must have been due to recent events: Netflix stock spent the second half of 2011 falling and most of 2012 in a trough, but by the time he wrote his investor's note, the stock was $46, up from a low the previous year of $7.83.

"Some of the euphoria today feels like 2003 [when Netflix stock first spiked]." Part of Hastings' caution must have been due to recent events: Netflix stock spent the second half of 2011 falling and most of 2012 in a trough, but by the time he wrote his investor's note, the stock was $46, up from a low the previous year of $7.83.

Auriemma, remembering perhaps that diplomacy must have its day, did bother to caution on a day of practices and news conferences.

But here experts cautioned that the "former" must have arrived at their conversion through their own deliberation, not through torture.

He added: "Although it is ultimately up to the police to decide on when to give a caution, victims must have decisions clearly explained to them.

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