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Joseph Valvano, managing broker for Coldwell Banker Ye Village Realty in Dobbs Ferry, attributed the decline in the sales of high-end luxury homes to caution of the part of buyers who were directly affected by the downturn in the stock market.
Some received unadjusted dosages (e.g. due to initial unfamiliarity with the guideline of the treating physician) and some received even lower than advised dosages (e.g. due to caution of the treating physician in high-risk patients) (Table 1).
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That experience appears to have contributed to the caution of the Shiites during the current war.
Rodriguez started drawing Donald Trump during the primaries, attempting, in his way, to caution others of his dangerous potential.
The issue is more and more, 'What can we do better by ourselves?'"In this cautious atmosphere, the PQ might be wise to show caution of its own.
Yet joy gave way to caution, and warnings of tragedy.
However, we feel compelled to caution against overinterpretation of this study's findings.
12. Tribe 1971 was one of the first to caution against the use of mathematical reasoning about probabilities in law.
In foreign policy, indeed, he inclined always to caution and a husbanding of resources.
To caution about ocular risks of dermatologic diode laser, including cataract formation and iris atrophy.
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