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Exercise the same caution you would anywhere else and you should be fine.
Schiff relies on the same venerable Cleophobes, and exercises the same caution about them.
People who drink liquor have to exercise the same caution as those who sell it.
Why wouldn't a worst-case accident here merit the same caution?
Both those shows displayed the same caution about booking guests as the others subject to the strike.
For years, financial advisers and consumer advice columnists have offered the same caution about such plans: Don't pay to participate.
But recent tests by the United States Environmental Protection Agency suggest that airline passengers may want to use the same caution before landing.
"But I would suggest that we proceed with the same caution and sensitivity that we have had in the last two months.
While the city's dangerous reputation is often overstated, it's probably wise to exercise the same caution against pickpockets and theft that you would in any major city.
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Their yearning for change -- the same students avidly surf the Web and watch American films -- is tempered by the same cautions that party leaders express.
The drug carries the same cautions as its rivals, including that it should not be used by men who also take nitrates due to the potential for a sudden dangerous drop in blood pressure and the now famous warning to see a doctor if an erection lasts more than four hours.
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