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"The max should be -- and this is based on my experience, I haven't done the studies, so I have to put that caveat in there -- if a bank has a 12-to-1 leverage ratio, total assets to equity, that's a fairly good operating level if you look across the country.
One slightly funny caveat: users must put the image in a folder titled IMAGES for the PS4 to recognize them.
"Scientists are always wanting to put all the caveats in," she says.
But after listing the many new perks — including the practice court and the player lounge — Humphries was quick to add a caveat: "That don't put the ball in the hoop".
Obviously you have to put in the caveat that it was Bangladesh but it came on a pitch favouring the bowlers and against an attack with the type of left-arm spin that has put the brakes on him in the past.
Both the concept of tumour cell heterogeneity and the cancer stem cell hypothesis put a caveat on the perception of metastasis as a pure stochastic phenomenon.
At a national level we estimate costs at 0.1% of recurring operating costs for the acute public hospital sector, but put a caveat on these findings by acknowledging the small sample size.
As the Latin-loving mayor might put it: Caveat innovator.
At the immediate start of our conversation, Greenwood put a caveat on all her advice: "I honestly don't recommend any of this".
Mr. Alaniz also favored putting the issue to a vote, with one caveat.
On second thought, forget everything I just said about Chicago (or put a caveat on it, anyway).
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