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So as always when dealing with cooking and food safety, you should take whatever level of precaution makes you feel comfortable.
Deputy Health Minister Ferruccio Fazio ordered the closings "out of precaution and so as to limit as much as possible the spread of the new A(H1N1) flu virus," a statement said.
The Web-only brands were a precaution taken so as not to sully the company's famous titles with any possible Internet failure.
"We detained him as a precaution so that he wouldn't cause chaos," said Surinder Sandhu, the local police officer who initially detained Mr. Bagga.
He said the police had confirmed this also, but G4S has now decided to repaint the doors as a "precaution" so there was no one predominant colour.
Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile suspended Razr sales over the previous two days as a precaution so its customers did not receive defective phones.
Ch Supt Laura Young said: "Police have been searching a Newcastle University building and the building has been evacuated as a precaution so that items can be recovered and examined.
I'm taping it just as a precaution, so you'll see some tape on my thumb and I've been icing it a lot".
Just as my mole was spotted and treated immediately, even as just a precaution, so should all symptoms of eating disorders.
As Muslims we understand that extremism – coupled with a good dose of fear-mongering – has made people wary, so we take extra precautions at airports so as not to prompt any unwarranted suspicion.
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