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It is a small group and the statistical work needs to be read cautiously, they say.
However, the Treasury insisted that the figures should be read cautiously, because of distortions caused by the contentious £2.9bn bill levied on the UK by the European commission.
The image of "giving food" to joints is evoked: "I read cautiously all the things written on these products.
Nevertheless, as our findings are based on observational data, they have to be read cautiously in view of some limitations.
Chapters have to be read cautiously, taking time to understand the details of physiological principles or the interaction between disease processes and interventions.
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Fugh-Berman, who is now researching ways that marketing messages can be inserted into articles, says review articles should be read especially cautiously.
He also adds that he "just want[s] to make sure people read it cautiously, because it's spreading fast, and damns my city, where I've never seen (nor do the stats suggest) racism to be any different than in similar cities".
In 1993, she was a sensation reading her cautiously hopeful "On the Pulse of the Morning" at former President Bill Clinton's first inauguration.
Ms. Arnold, who hadn't read the letter, responded cautiously when told about it.
Leah Whitaker, who plays Lucy, read the play "very cautiously" before accepting the role.
"You should read it first," Canseco replied, cautiously.
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