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Occasionally, too, the reader is warned away from a book or even, in the case of John Dewey, a whole body of work.

The reader is warned not to rely on these forward-looking statements without reservation, since these are simply reflections of the current situation.

We shall return to fan theorems in Section 4. The reader is warned once again to interpret this carefully within Brouwer's intuitionistic framework, and not to jump to the erroneous conclusion that intuitionism contradicts classical mathematics.

The reader is warned, however, that while many philosophers emphasize a single such characteristic, perhaps in response to the views of their immediate audience, it is probable that most would recognize the significance of many of the other features discussed here.

The reader is warned with numbing repetition that no supernatural explanation can ever be true.

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This book imparts its information, of which there is no end, in a fairly dusty manner, so, reader, be warned.

(But reader be warned: "The conflation of work and author is an error into which novices fall").

Reader, be warned.

Let the reader be warned that we'll need to get a bit wonkish now to explore this in further depth.

Every few years, fiction readers are warned about the death of the short story.

Readers are warned: "Do not go back into a burning building and carefully supervise small children".

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