Sentence examples for source of caution from inspiring English sources

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Conclusions on them vary within US intelligence agencies and the experience of Iraq and WMD is a source of caution among officials in Washington and London.

6.11pm BST Former NSA officer and professor John Schindler's Twitter feed is a rich source of caution that what the world has found out in the last five days about NSA surveillance is ripe for misinterpretation.

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As Donegan wrote for The Cut, she started the list in October, early in the #MeToo moment, as an effort to crowd-source words of caution.

The source of Jack's caution can probably be attributed at least in part to the confession one of the girls allegedly made to police about a website called Creepypasta Wiki.

Given that M2 macrophages are a source of TGF-β1 caution should be exerted when interpreting these findings.

First, the patient sample might not be available and, second, leukocytes are the main source of RNA, so caution should be taken when interpreting these results since differential tissue-specific alternative splicing events could mask the real splicing outcome of a DNA variant [ 21, 34].

While it's not uncommon for there to be jokes about D.C.'s inability to deal with snow, the source of the winter-weather caution actually came from New Hampshire.

A low response-rate is a potential source of bias and warrants caution when interpreting results.

Importantly, the reduced range of this assay introduces a potential source of bias, which mandates caution when interpreting these data.

A word of caution: Both the source of the emails and the executive in question are unidentified, so it is possible that this is a spoof.

As with any online sources, researchers should err on the side of caution.

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