This might sound a little like the first caveat, but instead of focusing on impersonating accounts, this caveat focuses on how many Instagram accounts you're operating.
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The caveat to this caveat, though, is there are a limited number of significant digital publishers out there, potentially placing higher value on companies like Business Insider.
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They're all gorgeous and inherently collectible — with one caveat.
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" He added the caveat: "Could be other people also.
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In fact, I have only one caveat about this movie.
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There's just one caveat, though: Both are completely sold out.
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One caveat when talking about the R0: It's never final.
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Indeed, the ICSG inserts an important caveat to its calculations.
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It's wireless charing with a caveat, but wireless charging nonetheless.
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"With that caveat, I do like this plan," Kotlikoff said.
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Caveat: It's unclear which company achieved 10 million rides fastest.
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However, the boost to Penney's sales comes with a caveat.
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But the "personal" caveat is where they are misleading customers.
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There's only one caveat, and it's not hard to meet.
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The only caveat for shoppers hoping to support the cause?
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A caveat: These benefits emerge when conservation requires some sacrifice.
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A big caveat: FedEx, UPS, and USPS packages aren't eligible.
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On this last point, however, there's a big, big caveat.
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Oh, and the electricity sector mostly decarbonizes (an important caveat!).
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But even with that substantial caveat, I am still impressed.
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But there is an enormous caveat that comes with that.
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As with any shortcut, though, there is one major caveat.
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There's an important caveat for all of these populations, though.
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One caveat is that usefulness does matter, according to Cialdini.
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First, a big caveat: Ruhm's study is a working paper.
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Even the prospect of an interview comes with a caveat.
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Those on the left, however, should note one important caveat.
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An important caveat: This "Giselle" stumbles in its narrative flow.
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One caveat: They won't be as close to each other.
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According to that caveat, Musk may be in the clear.
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One caveat: The brand is limiting one Prism per purchase.
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The caveat to the optimistic outlook, however, remains European politics.
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But there's an important caveat I want to make first.
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A caveat — these are just theories, some flimsier than others.
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She also defended the newly revealed caveat about financial disclosures.
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The main caveat is that your sweat has to evaporate.
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First, a caveat: polls this early are far from dispositive.
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One caveat: you're not going to get rich doing them.
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At Caveat, no one is roasted for having multiple doctorates.
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Of course, 163 isn't a guide, but it's a caveat.
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A caveat: This isn't necessarily a good model for legalization.
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But here's the caveat: Were they ultimately telling the truth?
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However, the state's House was unwilling to accept this caveat.
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There is one major caveat, or maybe it's an opportunity.
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One caveat: The Apple Watch is still a power hog.
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But she added a caveat about booking actual food trucks.
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AirPods Pro I'm in the habit of caveat gadget recommendations.
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And there is another caveat to the possible freeze arrangement.
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That figure comes with a caveat, according to the USTR.
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One caveat is that the show's bias is overwhelmingly white.
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The confidential offering is a good idea, with one caveat.
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Another important caveat: this isn't just about Apple or iOS.
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But there is, in his view, a caveat to that.
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But there is a crucial caveat to these letter readings.
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But there is one caveat: She's supposedly pregnant with his child.
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"The radiocarbon dates range pretty wildly," Schwarz added as a caveat.
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With one crucial caveat: Both parties have to be into it.
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The software caveat about full self-driving is an important one.
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For one thing, the word "currently" is a pretty big caveat.
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However — and this is a big caveat — you should recline respectfully.
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And even when sales seemed robust, they came with a caveat.
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Their forecasts for gross margin improvement also came with a caveat.
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But, you ask, surely there muse be some kind of caveat?
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A similar caveat accompanies JUUL's announcement around its social media presence.
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That just in time caveat essentially means more than on-demand.
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Doing so in front of other people, without apology or caveat?
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There's one big caveat, if you're vegetarian, you're out of luck.
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It sure sounds like it, but the article has a caveat.
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"The babies are so good," she said, but added this caveat.
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Whoever has made the purchase, two words of advice: caveat emptor.
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There's one key caveat here, however: no sign of stateside availability.
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With the caveat that – as I said above – everything about mother!
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Scott Devendorf: A small caveat: I really like the first album.
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One caveat: Of the 16 embryos scientists found, several were incomplete.
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It took less than 25 minutes, but there was one caveat.
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If we learned anything last week, that's a big fucking caveat.
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But before you run out and grab this, there's one caveat.
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One caveat here: Not everyone has the same response to sugar.
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The caveat here is that you're only covered for two years.
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One caveat: For $26, it's more expensive than our other picks.
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A big caveat to the study: It can't definitely prove causation.
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Except for one caveat — it was produced by Lukasz Sebastian, a.k.
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My list grew quickly and each item carried a familiar caveat.
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One caveat of a tiered-pricing conceit that rewards earlier birds?
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This is somewhat true, but there is a necessary caveat here.
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"All of these initial bonuses come with a caveat," Hardekopf said.
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"My caveat is this: Don't get into it for the money."
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Black success should not come with a caveat or an asterisk.
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" His prediction came with a caveat: "But it's no small undertaking.
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She also takes, and encourages, suggestions from readers — with one caveat.
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The same caveat applies to that lusty singing of whole congregations.
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Caveat: Jeffries is not going all out on Medicare for All.
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But I'll caveat that by saying with Trump, you never know.
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The caveat, of course, is that presidents must work with Congress.
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With the always ready caveat that Warren's are much more detailed.
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November 2014: Unemployment reaches lowest rate since 2008 - with a caveat.
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The New York Times, of course, left out the same caveat.
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Generally speaking, the sooner you claim, the better — with a caveat.
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However, the Academy has one caveat that the Globes does not.
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Still, there's one big caveat: the election is 200 days away.
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Arthur: O.K., but first the caveat: These aren't necessarily my views.
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You get the usual caveat with Verizon's chosen 5G tech here.
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Aside from this one caveat, this listing has received rave reviews.
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"Caveat emptor", it seems, may apply in principle but not in practice.
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Another caveat is that there are different ways of building valuation models.
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One caveat: It requires planning to take full advantage of these offers.
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To that bombshell he attached what he presumably intended as a caveat.
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Giuliani then repeated that there was no collusion, but with a caveat.
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As explained above, Barr included a caveat in his testimony to lawmakers.
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The boring TVs at this year's CES come with a promising caveat.
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A caveat: The participants all agreed to an online psychological research survey.
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So, with that caveat, yes, that "wanting versus liking" paradigm is accurate.
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Or at least, and this is a fairly big caveat, I can.
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Speaking of the election, I must add a caveat to my forecast.
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The caveat: Powell called out "unsustainable" federal debt in his opening remarks.
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But there's one major caveat: It won't do so for five months.
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Cummings on Thursday clarified that his message came with a huge caveat.
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The ultimate caveat: All counties are filled, but those are verbal commitments.
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A caveat: The analysis highlights the wealthiest hospital systems in the country.
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The only caveat is that you must push him onto the track.
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But there is one caveat: religion should not be a trump card.
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Important caveat for men: Dick pics and nudes aren't the same things.
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The caveat: Reporting on non-fatal school shootings is not always available.
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One caveat to the study: It only draws on data through 2015.
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Caveat igniter: Roasting someone at the stake is hotter than it appears.
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With that major caveat, the newly detailed plan was a positive step.
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One caveat that just like last time: Things can change very quickly.
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The only caveat is if a candidate from the far left wins.
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That caveat leaves open the door to the subsidies being ended abruptly.
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One caveat: For such a clotheshorse, Aimée doesn't do nearly enough shopping.
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Even the good news from the election comes with a caveat, however.
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The Supreme Court seems to reflect the same confusion over the caveat.
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But, naturally, all company activity operates under a key caveat, Farley contended.
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There's a slight caveat to the LG G25's ultra-wide mode.
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Such a strategy was also recommended by Professor Gilovich, with a caveat.
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Before you rush out to get your own, there is a caveat.
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A caveat about that "him": Pronouns are inadequate labels in this production.
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Of course, there's a caveat that investors would be wise to remember.
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A caveat, though: Please don't send an email to my personal Gmail.
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Important caveat: We haven't tried this ourselves and can't vouch for it.
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Of course, there's a major caveat to these early polls: They're early.
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" Then, as politicians are wont to do, he offered that "only caveat.
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" But he also offered a caveat while accusing Republicans of "manufacturing outrage.
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The caveat here is that images are spinning perilously out of control.
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One caveat: Older people are simply a bigger part of the electorate.
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A year later, he brought the team to JSV with one caveat.
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The caveat is to do this work of representation responsibly, and well.
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The only caveat here is if you attain a new qualifying event.
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Speed can be a concern, but that's a caveat for all VPNs.
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One caveat: As a piece of writing, Germano's book is a mess.
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The caveat is that it's more than double the price at $600.
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Last night's Emmy Awards was no exception, with one caveat: the manicures.
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One caveat: insurance won't cover treatment, so patients must pocket expenses themselves.
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The offer was tempting, but it came with a pretty big caveat.
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" I'm glad I included an important caveat: "This may take several decades.
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" The only caveat is Alexa can only order your saved "Easy Order.
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This should come with a caveat: rivalry in government can be counterproductive.
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The Army Corps made a similar caveat in its own evacuation order.
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Denver Nuggets There needs to be a big caveat with this one.
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One caveat to much of the research: correlation is not always causation.
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But there's an important caveat: there's variation among adult Neanderthal brains, says Zollikofer.
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He makes an important caveat about the relationship between flu and winter, however.
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"The caveat is that we may fall for the wrong people," Stardust says.
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The only other specific caveat is he doesn't do walks on the beach.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The caveat with all Razer laptops is the price.
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Caveat: Google's latest stat is from July so that may not accurately compare.
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Caveat: The SEC is affected by the shutdown, which may cause filing delays.
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So we put one caveat to the following 10 artists: drugstore favorites only.
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This suggests that the policy is working as intended, with one important caveat.
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He did, however, add a caveat: "Could be other people also," Trump said.
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Even Mr. Trump's praise for the prime minister came with a stinging caveat.
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But that's where the all-important caveat comes into play: It's still early.
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Another caveat with "unlimited" plans is the quality of video you can stream.
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One more big caveat: if a call goes wrong, a human takes over.
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But the so-called "year of the woman" comes with an important caveat.
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Giuliani leaned into Barr's comments and omitted a key caveat from his testimony.
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As a caveat, sex toys have always been more acceptable among gay men.
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Despite this caveat, the researchers' findings could be a first in viral archaeology.
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Still, just about every economic forecast these days comes with a major caveat.
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The only real caveat: It requires a little planning to maximize your gains.
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One big caveat, however, is that this really only applies to recognizing strangers.
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Caveat: Some economists note the change might just be due to Fed policies.
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But there's a caveat: The biofuel blend consists of only 80% coffee oil.
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But then when the investing conversation goes further, there is often a caveat.
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One caveat: "Don't mix up over-delivering with being wildly ambitious," Welch says.
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But there's a caveat, which sounds sweet coming from her despite copious bleeping.
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I mean, that's the caveat with pretty much every race this year, right?
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But the exclusion of U.S. and Japan-based users is a major caveat.
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The other caveat is that it only works with Amazon-made Echo devices.
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An important caveat to the study, however, is that it controlled for income.
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But PIIE provides a caveat to its analysis of Trump's position on trade.
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Caveat: To be sure, e-commerce growth wasn't Walmart's only announcement on Tuesday.
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The caveat, of course, is making sure that insurance companies cover those costs.
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Caveat: Broader VC-backed exit counts are slowing, although values are still high.
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Missing from Assad's invitation to Syrian refugees and expatriates is one nonnegotiable caveat.
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The deliciousness comes with a caveat: a torrent of juice in every bite.
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One caveat: The Zen approach does not apply to those with professional cameras.
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One caveat here, though, is that this only works for four-year schools.
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However, there is one big caveat to using Stance: it publicizes your recordings.
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Important caveat: This is beta software, so there are bound to be bugs.
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When Trump suggested bringing back earmarks, he did so with an important caveat.
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Second, the general rule for plea deals is caveat emptor, or buyer beware.
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Another caveat is that downloads are also temporary, and there are other limitations.
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And that brings us to the other big caveat: it's all personal preference.
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Still, there are a few jolts and a heavy dose of caveat emptor.
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The caveat: Mr. Fine couldn't tell Mr. Right she had been engaged before.
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Looking ahead, a caveat for optimistic Democrats: Beware of static analysis in 2020.
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Like everyone who guesses where HQ2 may land, he added a big caveat.
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The caveat is that Echo's copy gains ultimate charge at 650 percent rate.
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The caveat, however, is that agents expect loyalty in return for exceptional service.
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Trump's Friday tweet in defense of Azar appears to include a caveat, however.
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A portion of the proceeds will benefit the A.C.L.U.212-228-2100, caveat.
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The blood test came back positive, but she explained there was a caveat.
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" Unfortunately, he still delivered the PR perfect caveat that the process was "working.
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This morning we're digging into MetroMile, Tricentis, Kaltura and Diligent (with a caveat).
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He threw in the caveat that he hadn't spoken to his GOP colleagues.
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Well first, a quick caveat — all those tweets weren't necessarily from Trump himself.
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One caveat: Unlike mirrors, the video image requires you to refocus your eyes.
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Only caveat: A wedding is no place for grinding through the hard stuff.
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Collaborating over text comes with a caveat: Colleagues can't read your body language.
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Debate the science of "Star Wars" at Caveat on the Lower East Side.
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Giant caveat: I am not a psychologist or an expert on disability law.
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One caveat, however, is that there needs to be an element of autonomy.
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An additional caveat is that Amazon Drive is not available in all markets.
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One caveat that might scare away video editors is the Windows operating system.
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But the problem with the euro zone's "if necessary" caveat is the IMF.
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One caveat is that personal annual spending is capped at $10,000 per year.
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There is one caveat to offer of free, early screenings, the release said.
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Citizenship is a federal issue, not a caveat for states to politically posture.
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With the caveat, of course, that predictions are hard and very often wrong.
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He added the caveat that U.S. funding for Amtrak covers its capital programs.
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The obvious caveat in these measures is that they only represent registered lobbyists.
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But the film's brief coda is an essential caveat to all of this.
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And one caveat with the data: HomePod owners are also in the minority.
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One caveat, though: Eleven's return "is up in the air," according to the brothers.
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And those numbers come with one enormous caveat: they're probably way, way too low.
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However, he added the caveat that not all of Ripple's products are XRP-based.
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Now, let me caveat that, which I think the economy is doing fabulously well.
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The caveat, of course, is that a single defining occupation is in continuous flux.
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The only caveat is that I think the S10 wins out on video performance.
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While this would work well for some people, it comes with a huge caveat.
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Although they got word that Meghan "loved" the piece, there was a major caveat.
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The caveat here, as with so many B&O products before it, is price.
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The only caveat to Google Assistant is that it only understands English and Hindi.
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Now, before you get too excited about this plan, there's of course a caveat.
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That caveat is true for many of the conversations I held reporting this piece.
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" But Ryan had a caveat: "Do I believe that Hillary Clinton is the answer?
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All this comes with a great big caveat, especially if you're racing right now.
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An important caveat, however, is that this system cannot function in an everyday environment.
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So before we leave with our hopes high for an active cycle, let's caveat.
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Even so, Huawei's exclusion from the core of 5G systems is an important caveat.
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Yet there is a caveat: China must be the leader in any multilateral initiative.
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Warner added a caveat: "I don't believe they got into changing actual voting outcomes."
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The caveat is that investors must know to watch those channels for those announcements.
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"The stuff doesn't work nearly as well as we'd like it to," he'll caveat.
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There is zero need for a caveat when describing how advanced Tatum's footwork is.
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There is one caveat to High Efficiency formatting: They're not supported by all devices.
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However, there is one big caveat: Alexa only works when it's connected to WiFi.
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But there is a massive caveat to the likely implications of a Trump presidency.
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That caveat will expire in 2020 when confinement for status offenses will end entirely.
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That sounds like great news for gamers, but there's a caveat here, it seems.
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With that caveat in mind, their results have several implications for criminal justice policy.
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There's a caveat that we'll explain momentarily, but it's still what Denver should do.
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It also comes with a major caveat: coming back if you decide to leave.
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With one caveat: There would be no wedding if they both couldn't stay sober.
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The USMCA line is an attempt to give him cover, and caveat his demand.
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Often there is a caveat that the nanny may take calls from the parent.
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But patients deserve to have a "doctor," despite the caveat to my new patient.
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He also said that support for Mr. Trump remained high, but with a caveat.
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There is a big caveat to the research: These studies show correlation, not causation.
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One caveat: Support for legalization seems to be lower if you specify recreational marijuana.
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One caveat to the ETF trades, including XOP, is exposure to oil refinery stocks.
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One caveat to these findings: This only gauges what people are willing to admit.
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PARELES Let's start with a caveat: Having the most nominations does not guarantee wins.
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Caveat watcher: The U.S. Open has turned to artificial intelligence to compile its highlights.
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So the presumption of innocence comes with a caveat: It require a cash guarantee.
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He was quick with the caveat that his approach doesn't work for every musical.
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Volker offered the caveat that Pompeo didn't always support the lawyer's dealings in Ukraine.
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Mr. Trump added a familiar caveat that the whole effort could still fall apart.
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Caveat emptor — let the buyer beware — may well rule the trading of complex securities.
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The only caveat: I'd need transportation to get him there and back each day.
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Mr. Bernanke believes unconventional policies can make up for that — but with a caveat.
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Sebastian's only caveat was that the drop in the VIX was a little odd.
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It is, but that's why we have that caveat, or qualifier with context specific.
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There's one main caveat, of course: The Ehang 3003 is not legal the U.S. yet.
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One caveat here is that the free Gold and Ultimate plans do not include support.
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I have to caveat the next section by saying: I am bad at math. Listen.
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One caveat: It's been reported that the U.S. government is planning to "denaturalize" some citizens.
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In retrospect, the only part of that assessment that really held up was the caveat.
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One big caveat, though: After removing third-party ads, Brave puts in its own advertising.
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There's just one caveat we always assign: The toy also has to be genuinely fun.
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With that caveat out of the way, the iPhone picture is just wildly better here.
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One caveat to news consumption through smart speakers is live radio, which contains some news.
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One caveat: If you have oily skin, this might not be the highlighter for you.
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Its relatively rave reviews almost always come with a caveat: it's a bit one-dimensional.
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Another would be to visit an estate sale and hoover up someone else's, caveat emptor.
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When Google launched its Advanced Protection Program in October, it came with a big caveat.
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It's been an overwhelmingly successful experiment, with one standout caveat: I can no longer cry.
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"She's the best of the two," insisted Bill, before couching his support with a caveat.
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Blandly saying that clients should follow the principle of "caveat emptor" is not good enough.
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A "based on true events" caveat, it turns out, grants you a lot of leeway.
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But there's a caveat: While budgets are still sky-high, couples are inviting fewer guests.
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His careful caveat seems to back away from what might sound attractive to American ears.
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They all have one common caveat: The federal government would first need to legalize marijuana.
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Scaling up the resolution, however, does come with one major caveat: Text appears way smaller.
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Now, there's a huge, huge caveat here: Costa Rica hasn't eschewed all fossil fuels entirely.
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Now, here's the caveat: Governors have to cast a much wider net of political support.
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That follow up functionality arrives today – though it brings a key caveat for safety's sake.
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" One important caveat from Hernando, as she explains, "I really don't like superhero stories [laughs].
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Caveat: Don't underestimate Son or the possibility that SoftBank "walking away" is a negotiating tactic.
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Looking at the results, there are plenty of conclusions to draw, but with a caveat.
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The only caveat was that everyone knew, so they went just as hard right back.
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These stars are probably from the early Universe Of course, there is a small caveat.
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There's also one caveat to Mendoza's chart: It includes a broader definition of election year.
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It was a night of clubbing for Cardi B and Offset — with one big caveat.
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And though the rest generally opposed Trump's decision, nearly all had some kind of caveat.
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The caveat here is that you must have good credit to score a better rate.
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Another caveat is that the number of hours worked in a week fell during February.
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One caveat: Trans fats and linoleic acid (found in vegetable oils) can harm your health.
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But that's also with the caveat that they weren't available for online purchase until February.
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First, the requisite caveat: There are superb and inexpensive juice bars all over the place.
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"The caveat being increasing exposure to potential geopolitical risk," said Shore Capital analyst Greg Johnson.
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The one caveat is that the chicken has to marinate for at least eight hours.
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Though there is a bit of a cautionary caveat for healthcare startups like Babylon too.
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The caveat here, however, seems to be that the balance is only good one year.
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The officer suggested victim support, but added the caveat that she wasn't actually a victim.
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There is, however, a big caveat – and hopefully one that will be addressed in time.
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BB: Keep in mind that there's a caveat for anything I could possibly say here.
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One caveat: If Congress amends the Dodd-Frank Act, it could render the case moot.
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The only caveat: she'd need to get it to him in just a few days.
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That discussion included the all-important caveat that a presidential tweet could blow everything up.
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One caveat: Overall infection rates increase with age (kids seeing lower infection rates, seniors higher).
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Others, though they included the "if true" caveat, seemed more inclined to jettison Mr. Moore.
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Two new studies suggest this tiny device could help prevent HIV — with one major caveat
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Goodman thinks so, but with a caveat: "Yes, and it doesn't matter," she tells me.
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But the data comes with an important caveat, according to Dr. Benowitz and other researchers.
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The caveat to the answer, however, has to do with the temperature of the device.
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Caveat: Judge Leon's ruling blessing megamergers between distributors and content companies is a week old.
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In announcing new transparency efforts or tools to combat foreign influence, Facebook included a caveat.
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But there's a caveat: Another two, Sandra Day O'Connor and William Rehnquist, went to Stanford.
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Big caveat: Nathanson's survey consisted of some 500 US residents who responded via the internet.
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We begin to build into our processing of politics the caveat: Yes, the "president" lies.
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A secret history is truly hidden in the mosaics of our genomes, but caveat emptor.
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One caveat is that the survey was done in June, before the recent tariff escalations.
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An additional caveat: You must have a Premium (paid) subscription to upload music to Spotify.
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One caveat here: Microsoft is only doing this for Skype's translation feature, not Skype calls.
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The caveat is that carbon pricing is more politically volatile compared to renewable portfolio standards.
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A major caveat: The federal compassionate release system is simply inadequate to handle these releases.
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Research from the United States is similarly positive, but it comes with an important caveat.
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However, another caveat to the authors' recommendations is that extraction isn't exactly indicative of quality.
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But that advice often has a caveat: as long as those investments are properly allocated.
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The caveat: Historically speaking, most eventual nominees are already in the race at this point.
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There's an older saying that Senator McConnell might keep in mind as well: Caveat emptor.
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The caveat is important, because Valentine's political liberalism was not limited to matters of race.
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He said the process surrounding the latest bill had been better but added a caveat.
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Now, the caveat here is these decisions aren't always made through the purely political lens.
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If you are now crying "Let's do it!" consider this caveat: Naysayers would be legion.
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With all that as a caveat, take these poll results with a grain of salt.
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One caveat, however: The expansive tone of these meetings does not necessarily last for long.
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The caveat is that if Apple tanks, your potential loss on the contract is unlimited.
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Here's the scorecard: You can gist out the grades somewhat easily here, with one caveat.
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The caveat, Carter added, is the Libyans don't want foreign forces in their country. Sen.
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It's also adding an extra caveat: Be especially wary of THC-containing e-cigarette products.
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And the requisite caveat: Amazon asking customers about something does not equal Amazon doing something.
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I say all this with what has become the usual caveat for a Netflix show.
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So ordered, with the caveat that you get the paperwork and bring it to him.
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But, a necessary caveat: don't try to use amateur radio equipment if you're not licensed.
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The other big caveat here is that the program won't include truly mobile internet service.
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But before you proclaim these suckers the end-all to your pimple problems, there's a caveat.
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But caveat emptor, cord-cutters: It will take a while for streaming to match broadcast quality.
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The caveat is that this is only available for riders who are new to Citi Bike.
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But there's a caveat: Clearing that history will likely make users' experiences worse, according to Zuckerberg.
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The one caveat to all this is that iOS 11 is still a work in progress.
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The only caveat is that Home can't actually control your TV itself; it's merely controlling Chromecast.
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"I'm seeing already some sale activity at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club," she said, with a caveat.
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But she added the caveat that all activities have to conform to AiB's mission and values.
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One caveat: if you cry when you see other people cry, grab a few tissues first.
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The promise of unitarity—that information can be scrambled but never lost—comes with a caveat.
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Caveat: It's possible that the allocation increase won't actually be in the final Apollo fund documents.
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My only caveat is that bankers have a playbook and tend not to get creative enough.
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Now, a gigantic caveat: Early voting does not have a long history in the United States.
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Mary's first order of business was a caveat, and it struck me like a Sumerian blade.
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If you ask us, Jupiter moving into Sagittarius sounds great — but it comes with a caveat.
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The caveat here is that if you use Binge-On, the video quality will be lower.
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Of course, like all things that have to do with Uber, there's a huge caveat here.
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There's only one real caveat, which is that Instax Square is disproportionately expensive compared with Mini.
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One caveat: Contributions to a Roth IRA do have income limits, although the threshold is high.
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The caveat: The survey was conducted in January — during the longest U.S. government shutdown in history.
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Caveat: These markets are difficult to track accurately, so the numbers should be treated as estimates.
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One caveat: You must book by tonight (November 2), by the earlier of 11:59 p.m.
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The one somewhat odd caveat is that it's only available to people over 18 years old.
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One caveat here: apps that utilize the GPS can have an effect on your iPhone's battery.
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Russia has finally approved the release of Disney's Beauty and the Beast — but there's a caveat.
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The photos can be used by anyone, with the caveat that Cannaclusive's given the photo credit.
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Which, wonderfully, is also fairly excellent—albeit with the necessary-right-now caveat of so far.
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And with that caveat, let's welcome the Hockey Hall of Fame weekend in Toronto this weekend!
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This is the major caveat in an otherwise sweeping take-down of the eligible-voter theory.
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Another caveat about Comcast's MVNO is that you can't bring your own device at this time.
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As with any new service that promises to make magic of your personal data, caveat emptor.
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He agreed, with one caveat: The former Harry Potter star had to provide the accompanying beatbox.
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The big caveat here, though, is you need to remember, and be consistent, about doing this.
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Iraq's Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi told CNBC Wednesday that any such caveat would be unnecessary.
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But lawmakers were allowed to use leftover campaign funds from their last election — with one caveat.
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The only caveat is that you can only order the PP2 on GTs with manual transmissions.
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The movie, A. O. Scott wrote in The Times, provides a happy ending with a caveat.
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However, there's a caveat: The exemption only applies to individual claims and not class actions lawsuits.
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He also said he supports expanding state surveillance capabilities — but also with a caveat on safeguards.
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The major caveat to this study is it was only for Republican primary voters in Illinois.
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But then came the caveat, delivered by Phil Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing.
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But the CBO includes a big caveat: This would greatly differ based on age and income.
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The biggest caveat with any of these is that Trump is unpredictable in his policy preferences.
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I should add the caveat that the 7th Circuit may not get to a merits ruling.
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"I would say one caveat was (our) study relates to the here and now," Livermore said.
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But there's one caveat to Biden's decisive win: Trump won Michigan by just under 11,000 votes.
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The former official described the world of illicit peptide and hormones as caveat emptor — buyer beware.
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"The caveat on that would be unless the company deems them to be proprietary," Perry said.
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Most of your major problems will be easily solved by a healthy dose of caveat emptor.
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Now, a big caveat: humor (like all language) is complicated and always a matter of interpretation.
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I mean, I think that ... caveat being we're two white guys talking about this, but... Sure.
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But the announcement that the department would begin discharging claims this week came with a caveat.
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Another important caveat: The statistic does not include people who have given up looking for work.
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There's one caveat: They may lose their emulsification and turn slightly grainy or lumpy when thawed.
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So the federal government decided it would sell insurance to homeowners, but with an important caveat.
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"I always run these exercises with the caveat that this is not a test," he said.
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It is safe and effective, with the caveat that one must avoid alcohol while taking it.
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The only caveat to this assessment is if there is a national crisis of some kind.
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A major caveat for both apps: They regularly scan your inbox to find travel-related emails.
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One caveat: If your family's data use exceeds 30 gigabytes, Consumer Cellular shuts off data service.
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Turns out, he loved 'Irishman' ... with one caveat, and it's hard to tell if he's joking.
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An important caveat: only a quarter of Conservative MPs (of which there are 364) are female.
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Eyewitness testimony is dangerously persuasive to juries, yet it remains admissible in courts almost without caveat.
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One major caveat: Sharing your phone number with someone you don't trust is another privacy risk.
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First, a caveat: Neither Lance nor I is eager to take credit for our students' successes.
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An important caveat: Couples who have clearly defined responsibilities are far more likely to be satisfied.
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Some users on Reddit took that caveat as a threat, and it prompted a hashtag, #CNNBlackmail.
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But Natural Cycles doesn't have to mention this caveat on their marketing -- and, naturally, they don't.
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I think Adams is much closer to being correct here, but I'd add one small caveat.
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My usual caveat: Like the Laroque, some of these wines have moved to the next vintage.
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There was a small caveat: the session would be filmed for a new reality TV show.
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Now, an important caveat: the agency doesn't predict how big any of these quakes might be.
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One caveat to the survey results: "These are really back-of-the-envelope calculations," Morral said.
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The caveat: The driver-assistance systems would have to be in all vehicles on the road.
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In the meantime, unfortunately, we'll have to reiterate another long-time axiom: caveat lector—reader beware.
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The only caveat of contemporary music in my opinion is perhaps the unsurprising taste of reissuers.
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One caveat to the analysis: This only applies to Facebook, so real-life results could vary.
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One caveat to the study: It drew participants from Amazon's MTurk, a work-for-pay service.
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Additionally, how much would really change out of the scenario if we dropped the "no ownership" caveat?
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One important caveat is that I have not seen any of the other Star Is Born movies.
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But he added the caveat that public testimony would only cover "any dispute" about the phone call.
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I waste 10 minutes driving around Union Station and I promise myself to stop forgetting this caveat.
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Every Good thing comes with a caveat, an asterisk, or a critic with valid things to say.
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One caveat for the bull thesis: March 2016 quarter was the last miss....on emerging market weakness.
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However, there's a big caveat here – the tracks are shared as a link that appears within Stories.
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The caveat here, of course, is that we pledge not to discuss spoilers until we're caught up.
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But there's a caveat: The purpose of the gyms will be to motivate women to get fit.
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But like several other giants of the internet, Facebook is working to eliminate that rather significant caveat.
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Which brings us to the second caveat, and the one that spells bad news for business travellers.
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There's one more caveat: The Russian military regularly makes pronouncements of technologies that do not pan out.
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Another caveat that should sound obvious: Emotional manipulation should not lay at the heart of your spell.
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However, there is one major caveat: you must be using the same Google account on both systems.
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Now the caveat is the North Koreans don&apost have a history living up to their promises.
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One caveat is that these plans are billed annually, so you'll be making a bigger commitment upfront.
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Michigan's self-driving laws have one very specific caveat: Only technology produced by auto manufacturers are allowable.
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The caveat here is that there is no place on Facebook to manually input your chosen keywords.
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There was one caveat, though: She had to help a few men, allegedly doctors, into the country.
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But proxy voting principles Capital recently posted online also have an unusual caveat about "preventing excess" pay.
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But it turns out there was a caveat, at least based on this latest Washington Post report.
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The caveat here is that a great deal probably depends on how the poll questions were worded.
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Counterfeit products have existed since before the Romans, who warned buyers "caveat emptor" — let the buyer beware.
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One caveat: Biometric data like fingerprints and heart rate vary, and variance can be exploited by hackers.
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The caveat here is that the Fed is far from infallible and immune to unacceptable outside influences.
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Of course, a caveat: Wittes is a noted anti-Trump voice and a personal friend of Comey.
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But that comes with the caveat that engendering reader trust is sometimes about playing the long game.
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But there's a caveat: It will initially only be available to international accounts and not U.S. users.
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And that's why the biggest caveat to Trump's fundraising numbers is the fact that he's stubbornly unpopular.
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A big caveat ... tickets will be reserved for California residents only -- and each household gets 4 max.
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A caveat: Your desired college may not accept such advanced credits, so do the necessary research beforehand.
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"I fucking hate being alone," says Rachel, with the caveat that I don't use her real name.
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" The paper includes the caveat that the research does not necessarily represent the US government's "official policies.
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The caveat, of course, is that not every merchant that takes credit cards also accepts mobile payments.
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The only caveat is, the hack Elliot uses isn't on the real-world version of the phone.
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Caveat: The subject pool for the fMRI section of the study was very small, only 25 participants.
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As with anyone in the Trump orbit, it's important to underscore that with a caveat: so far.
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One caveat: even these modern incarnations of the camera lucida require a bit of skill to use.
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Historically, GitHub always offered free accounts but the caveat was that your code had to be public.
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Only caveat — from one who can also be judgmental: Try to suspend your critique of the mother.
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In mid-2010, Quebec's universal health insurance began covering all in vitro fertilization costs, with a caveat.
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With that caveat, my first impressions of the summit, and the two main participants involved, are below.
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This means that internet companies can engage in this type of behavior with impunity — with a caveat.
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The caveat to her intense dedication was that her personal life was placed on the back-burner.
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But here's the caveat: some Republicans have said they would try to block Moore by other means.
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With that caveat, Cooperman identified these three stocks as especially promising and detailed his reasons for each.
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In a presidential election year, I generally prefer looking at the registered voter numbers — with a caveat.
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This is a significant caveat, since months of interest can result in thousands of dollars in fees.
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" But he added a caveat: "This has to fundamentally be a game of addition, not just subtraction.
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Key caveat: Judges' ideologies don't always line up with the party of the president who nominated them.
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"This song starts with a personal caveat, followed by consequences that come with ignoring it," explains Burge.
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Caveat: You'll have to pay a small fee to use these apps, but it's well worth it.
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The caveat, however, is that it won't require outside firms that employ contractors to do the same.
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For Grossman, the work feels significantly similar to his previous experience with Telltale, with one simple caveat.
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The caveat is that it's still unclear whether or not a person's performance benefits from the interaction.
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This, then, is another key caveat to the study: Its findings shouldn't be applied to every patient.
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The caveat is that 24 hours to cook a large slab of meat is a long time.
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That statement left out the pertinent caveat that the screenings would happen in the US, not abroad.
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Asked what he meant his caveat, Esper suggested he was not going to telegraph any U.S. response.
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But the rules came with a caveat: a review period during which the rules could be reconsidered.
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One major caveat to all this: It's unclear how long IRS employees will tolerate working without pay.
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The caveat, according to Ford, owners CANNOT resell the car during the initial 24 months of ownership.
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Of course, we have to caveat that, subject to no revival of the epidemic as factories reopen.
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A caveat: The U.S. economy could start to slow down (though the Fed doesn't expect it to).
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The dessert that calls to me loudest is baked Alaska, promoted with a caveat by the server.
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Second is the usual caveat of this series: This is what works best for my current situation.
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But the CBO's analysis includes a big caveat: Premiums would differ greatly based on age and income.
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After Ms. Rosenthal offered a toast to Mr. Essex, he took the opportunity to offer a caveat.
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When African nations go democracy shopping, diarchy tends to look like the perfect fit, but — caveat emptor!
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Some House Democrats hesitantly embraced Trump's plan, with the caveat that they'd received limited information about it.
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One caveat: Economists are notoriously terrible at forecasting recessions, especially more than a few months in advance.
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Yes, but: The policy leaves the door open for financing natural gas projects — with a big caveat.
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As eager as I am to champion Ms. Jones's cause, I do so with one crucial caveat.
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" But then he went on to caveat heavily, saying, "did it exactly say who, what, when, where?
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Argus Cybersecurity calls itself 'the world's largest independent automotive security' company, which does include the caveat 'independent'.
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Despite Rosenstein's caveat, the indictment does detail communications between unnamed Trump campaign officials and the Russian defendants.
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One caveat: Most Americans DO pay for local TV news, without realizing it, by paying for cable.
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There's a huge caveat, however: It doesn't actually cover the mother, just the fetus she is carrying.
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This risk comes with an even greater caveat: the Democratic base is bigger than the Republican base.
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The only caveat to that is the Fed has in the past reacted to global macro events.
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But there's a big caveat here: Ancestry DNA companies' clientele is mostly white Americans of European descent.
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" Barnett Newman, however, is declared not hot, with the caveat: "Unless your type is 'Snobby Super Mario'.
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First, a major caveat: there are some instances where pressing right is a requirement, not an option.
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The other caveat is that Krasner does not fit comfortably into any of the narratives of Abstract Expressionism.
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But like Sanders's plan, an important caveat is that this wouldn't guarantee free tuition for most Americans automatically.
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That's why potential conflicts of interest are a frequent caveat journalists add to their reporting on scientific papers.
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For all of Google Home's appeal, it comes with one giant, blink-text caveat: It doesn't exist yet.
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The data set used in this survey is huge and comprehensive, but it comes with a huge caveat.
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The one caveat to the V30 is that its bottom-firing mono speaker is just good, not great.
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A Chicago Tribune reporter wrote that it really wasn't a big deal, Joy writes there is a caveat.
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But there's a big caveat: Alaska pays these checks out of an investment fund financed by oil money.
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Caveat: The Trump administration can't change the number of visas awarded every year — only Congress can do that.
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Of course, there's a caveat here – namely the fact that sound needs to project through a rubbery membrane.
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Although 100% juice was also designated as a better beverage, communications include the caveat that portion size mattered.
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An intentional caveat of this guilt is the avoidance of culpability because it's never truly just their fault.
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Like so many other online translation services, Facebook comes with a caveat: Its translations don't always make sense.
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There's a key caveat here – the addition of the controller bumps the price up to $129 from $99.
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It's Windows 10 through and through with one big caveat: It only runs apps from the Windows Store.
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This mention comes with the standard caveat that Corporate Jet information can be noisy and difficult to read.
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However -- and it's a big caveat -- that assumes that delegates will subscribe to the idea of a ticket.
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The caveat is that the cracked screen program is only available in a fairly limited area for now.
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One caveat — they could get me off the list if I agreed to become an informant at mosques.
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Reuters reports that round is worth $22011 billion, and we're hearing that is accurate but with a caveat.
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There's a big caveat to this approach — the troubling result many investors experience when they go to cash.
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One caveat, though, is that the researchers don't expect even full black representation to completely solve this problem.
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The one caveat is that, for now, Amazon only trusts its own delivery team to handle this work.
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This morning, Cyrus seemingly confirmed her guest role on Black Mirror to Howard Stern, but with no caveat.
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The only caveat is that the vehicles follow all existing traffic laws and rules for cars and drivers.
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One caveat to keep in mind: These discounts are typically only available if you book Tuesday through Friday.
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There was one caveat: Bourdain didn't want Piña-White or his family to know that he was involved.
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Now he is apologizing to Trump, but with one big caveat: He thinks Trump should apologize to Mexico.
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Chanel No. 3 (Billie Lourd) finally finds the man for her — the only caveat is that he's dead.
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Even with that caveat, QuickLook is better than constantly opening files to find the one you're looking for.
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Caveat: The NSC estimated the numbers based on a survey of 137 amusement parks that provided ridership data.
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But one thing ‑‑ one caveat to that would be, we don't live ‑‑ we're not a unilateral world anymore.
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LePage noted one caveat — that there was one less business day in June compared with a year ago.
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Michael Burgess told CNN's "New Day" Thursday, but added a caveat that he wasn't on the whip team.
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The only caveat: You still must work during that time, but in a place that will "inspire" you.
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He believes that some influencers don't caveat their posts and present them as opinion, rather than gospel truth.
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One big caveat: The Pope doesn't tweet himself; his staffers often choose snippets from his sermons and speeches.
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There was one caveat: Getting a free device allowed the companies to track the wearer's personal biometric data.
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SB 1096 also had the caveat that drivers were not immune from liability if they willfully caused injury.
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The one minor caveat is that video ads using Flash will still continue to work and be served.
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One caveat: The tax law includes a few rules designed to prevent some of the most egregious abuses.
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Here's a caveat that's often lost in news coverage of concussions: A "concussion" is not a medical diagnosis.
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So with the caveat that they do exist, Mander says that most people who claim this are wrong.
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But, as with most economic realities, there's a caveat: The GSEs remain in conservatorship with an unknown future.
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With respect to real resources, I agree with him that "there is no free lunch"— with a caveat.
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But there's a key caveat to the decision: it leaves much of our digital data without similar protections.
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When Carter announced his decision, some lawmakers supported it with the caveat that physical standards not be lowered.
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Given that limitation, Oster agreed that this was a valid sample size for the study — with a caveat.
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Yet she quickly gave a caveat, saying "it requires heroics" for vehicle operators to adjust rocket launch licenses.
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Despite losing Walker, Johnson was confident that better days lay ahead for the Mets, with an obvious caveat.
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" Democrats, however, should keep in mind that the guiding strategy with Cohen is "caveat emptor," or "buyer beware.
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I can already hear voices in the balcony groaning and shouting caveat emptor or let the buyer beware.
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The answer is no, but with a caveat: as long as Netflix offers content that's worth the fee.
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Despite that caveat, Trump took to Twitter to celebrate Tuesday's results and take credit for GOP electoral success.
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The only caveat is that the good folks moving to the Midwest may be experiencing some culture shock.
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Godino agreed — with one caveat: that her episode be held until after her wedding date, in May 2016.
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One caveat: The poll was taken a few days after white supremacists descended upon and terrorized Charlottesville, Virginia.
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The caveat was that this Majorana fermion would have no charge, similar to a neutron or a neutrino.
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And the interesting caveat there is some of what we took from how they played the first game.
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But there's a caveat—overall, bacon and sausage sales are down by 2.1 percent and 2.9 percent respectively.
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A caveat: A person familiar with discussions at the agency on this issue says they remain in flux.
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There is one big caveat, however – the feature currently works only for sending SMS messages to Android phones.
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And the second biggest caveat: Repealing and replacing Obamacare could easily take up the entire health care agenda.
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Caveat: Magic Leap has declined to comment on the photo to Business Insider, so hasn't been authenticated yet.
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One caveat: Recent high-profile shootings by police may make it harder to dismiss the idea of oversight.
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According to the principle caveat emptor, it's up to us to figure out what we were really buying.
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Recognize homeschool is not school The most important caveat about temporary homeschooling is that it simply isn't school.
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While cover letters can give candidates a leg up on the competition, they come with a major caveat.
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In an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " Swan provided a caveat: Trump is known to change his mind.
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Trump authorized the hit with one important caveat: that action would come only if Iran killed an American.
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But given that he left himself a significant caveat, the authenticity of his offer could be in doubt.
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The couple, finishing a weeklong stay at the resort, vowed to come back, despite a caveat or two.
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That said, I'll add one caveat: The calculus may change if there is any uncertainty about your plans.
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Wang added a caveat, however, saying that the calculations made by Wen and his team could be wrong.
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Given the uproar the omission caused, Corker's caveat conveyed a distinct sense of ''Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln. . . .
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Here are a couple of things to keep in mind, with the caveat that, seriously, this is fluid.
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When the Liberty traded for center Kia Vaughn in January, Coach Bill Laimbeer knew there was a caveat.
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After agreeing to vote Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh out of the Judiciary Committee, Flake added a caveat.
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The caveat: The pursuit of perfection doesn't always propel a person to greatness, according to this new research.
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Schuster noted another caveat: it is not known whether the improvement has been normalized within the first week.
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The big caveat here is that RoomMe works by pairing with a person's smartphone, not their meat sack.
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But there is still a caveat to that: Nothing is final until the President actually signs a deal.
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One caveat: since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed, you can no longer reverse those conversions.
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But her forecast comes with a caveat: A recovery may not push stocks back to early September levels.
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It's a 2-1 odds it'll happen, but there's a caveat to the bet -- nipples must be seen!!!
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One caveat: Sam Hinkie, the architect of Philadelphia's process, was fired before some daylight finally appeared this season.
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I'd love it there, she assured me, with one caveat: You have to be really smart, she said.
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The one caveat, which Dizaul is actually pretty forthright about, is that this battery will charge pretty slowly.
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I think I should caveat that with saying that they still spend a lot of effort selling advertising.
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Now, the one massive caveat: There are very few things to do on the Nintendo Switch right now.
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A caveat: The study only looked at raw data for exonerations and, in some cases, the general population.
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A caveat to this particular data point is that this gap refers to salary disparities among software engineers.
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We have to think about individuals, I mean, if you're - - if you're old enough to - - to vote, you're old enough to drive a car, you're old enough to serve your country, I think that you are old enough if - - now here's the caveat if anyone wants to listen to the caveat.
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A quick caveat: there are no electric-powered aircraft, or even gas-electric hybrid aircraft, in commercial operation today.
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Every new free service comes with a caveat, and usually it's massive data collection for better serving me ads.
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But Philbin says there's an important caveat to their findings, published Wednesday in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
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One caveat to that scenario is that the rest of the EU have shown little appetite to reopen talks.
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In fact, Elie Faure begins his book with a modernist caveat about confusing the paint material with its surface.
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One caveat: For all of that talking, is there a memorable line from Booker coming out of this debate?
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Caveat Emptor: Do not believe the ML hype unless you have seen the results on your own data sets.
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Caveat: All new batteries perform well, and five days is definitely not enough time to fully test its limits.
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A CDC, then, is the functional equivalent to using cash, with one big caveat that we'll get to shortly.
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The one caveat is that, as a group, they earned less than their more senior (55 and over) colleagues.
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Multi-Grammy winner and royal fan Sam Smith has put his name into the hat, with one small caveat.
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In finance, we always caveat previous performance or experience by indicating that it is not indicative of future performance.
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First, a caveat: There are countless factors that can add to, or take away from your vehicle's resale value.
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" Pathak still sends forwards, but she now types a caveat at the end of each one: "Forwarded as received.
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The caveat, Dr. Mudgil says, is that it can take months for the bumps to subside without dermatological intervention.
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But the caveat is that this estimate lies in the middle of a whopping $4bn range of possible outcomes.
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Vivo does say that its "third-generation" sensor improves on speed, which was a slight caveat with the X2998.
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Caveat: eBay, where if it's on their wish list, it's ready for you to buy, all in one go.
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The one caveat is that your phone has to connected to the internet — either through mobile data or WiFi.
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My answer to the question is that yes, the car is art, of a sort, but with a caveat.
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The one caveat, which Amazon likely knows well, is that once you've gone Prime it's hard to go back.
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That's given reproductive rights advocates reason to celebrate — with the cautionary caveat that the battle is far from over.
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Remember, the one caveat to this approach is that you should always think twice about the details you're sharing.
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But there's one caveat: Picking a new style can feel like sifting through a never-ending pool of options.
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Caveat: Though SoftBank finally closed most of its $100 billion Vision Fund, its investment into 99 isn't from it.
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Asked if he still would've shared the video knowing it was fake, Jim said no, but with a caveat.
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But he adds a caveat: Trump campaign communications could have been incidentally collected as part of wider surveillance efforts.
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The only caveat, Minguez said, is that the study was done in a mostly white and highly educated population.
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Meyer offers the caveat that married couples really need to run the numbers carefully to reach an optimal decision.
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One caveat, of course, is that there may be emails that are truly important for you to respond to.
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With the caveat that some things could change in the final shipping version: a lot like the old timeline.
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One important caveat: Even if McCain comes back next week, McConnell still can't afford to lose one more senator.
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" And he defended Trump's reelection chances, saying he would win but repeatedly with the caveat of "if he runs.
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But there's a caveat: He's building his investment strategy to withstand a painful setback due mostly to geopolitical risks.
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One caveat: The earlier years of this figure are dominated by more competitive states of Indiana, Louisiana and California.
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There's a caveat to the friend fling, though: they simply do not translate back to real, post-vacation life.
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One caveat about the performance space: The Sondheim is a big, tall house, and I sat in the orchestra.
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One caveat: Check with the countries you're going to visit to be sure they don't have different entry requirements.
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Of course, it's still a Kickstarter campaign, so caveat emptor, but damn if this isn't a mighty tasty project…
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He said he decided to pass along Mr. Ismaily's proposal, with a caveat-laden cover memo, to Mrs. Clinton.
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One caveat: If you don't spend all of the money you contributed in a year's time, you lose it.
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He said on Monday that he could offer a caveat for people like Sadiq Khan, London's first Muslim mayor.
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Republican could move from their current "if true" caveat regarding the allegations to something more like what Arizona Sen.
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He added that pricing reform on the scale that Warren proposes "is doable," though there&aposs likely a caveat.
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But that finding comes with an important caveat, said Jake Williams, a former member of the NSA's hacking unit.
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One more caveat: CNN and HBO are both WarnerMedia companies, but HBO did not participate in compiling this list.
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The price will be 299 RMB, $45, when it goes on sale in August but the usual caveat applies.
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The big caveat: It's giving users total control — and with that, they'll have carte blanche to block particular ads.
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One caveat: There can be some variations on which guns are allowed depending on local, state, and national laws.
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There's a big caveat, though, if you're not NYC-based: you can't buy the NYC-specific Lab wares online.
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I should throw in the inevitable caveat that predicting outcomes based on oral arguments is always a risky business.
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Caveat: Drope says there's a fundamental problem with many studies — several (for either side) show association rather than causation.
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But there is a caveat with spiro: "I wouldn't prescribe spiro for anyone planning pregnancy soon," Dr. Day says.
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A caveat: While drugs might be useful in cultivating intentional heartlessness, alcohol may have the reverse effect on women.
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A caveat: Some AI patents might never be used, and they might not be used for their initial intentions.
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With the caveat that some things could change in the final shipping version: A lot like the old timeline.
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One major caveat: Because of a technical limitation, TweetDelete can delete only the last 3,200 tweets on your account.
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Doctors gave him medication, but there was a caveat: It would turn his dark-brown hair Santa Claus white.
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I say this, however, with one caveat: My mother is the one who manages both of my parents' finances.
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Everything I'm calling out about Silicon Valley comes with a caveat: I'm guilty of participating in much of this.
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Obviously, I think it's a bit more complicated than that.) The big caveat (other than price) Obviously, it's antitrust.
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I thought my clue for MAMMOTH CAVEAT (Proviso about extinct elephants?) was pretty good, but theirs is much funnier.
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He said supportive words from central banks were exactly what investors wanted to hear, but added an important caveat.
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"The only caveat is if God strikes me dead," Mr. Cuomo said during Wednesday night's debate with Cynthia Nixon.
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An important caveat about these data is that immunity from natural infection may last longer than immunity from vaccination.
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The big caveat here there are three different tiers of discounts based on which previous iPhone you trade in.
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But an important caveat to remember: not using a sleeve is preferable to a cheap one that will scratch.
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The biggest caveat so far is that they didn't use the actual SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus in the experiment.
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Honestly, any quibble I have here comes with the giant, red-lettered caveat that the things are only $30.
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First, the Fisher decision contains an important caveat to the availability of the Fifth Amendment to avoid producing documents.
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The order sounds good, except for one big caveat: it exempts rulemaking from the definition of prohibited lobbying activities.
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The reason for this caveat seemed to imply that the rational animal had to choose to use his head.
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Let's start with a fairly obvious caveat: Donald Trump is not the most sophisticated legal thinker on the planet.
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We all know — or should know — the classic investment performance caveat: Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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But if the facts are as you say they are — a critical caveat — the ethical situation looks quite straightforward.
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They do not "exclude, set apart, caveat, or differentiate victims based upon the circumstances in which they were shot".
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A caveat before we get any further: for most people, losing a job creates serious emotional and financial consequences.
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But as with any forecasts involving snow near the coast, there was always a caveat: the snow/rain divide.
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The obvious caveat is that the public's intuitions may change substantially as a debate over these proposals takes shape.
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In the end, "The Wrong Light" is an engrossing cautionary tale teaching one of philanthropy's oldest lessons: Caveat emptor.
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It is with that caveat that some question how far funds like BlackRock and Vanguard are willing to go.
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Winning the Heisman these days comes with a big caveat: You have to agree to not sell the trophy.
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One caveat: As you start nearing retirement, you'll want to make sure to have more than one investment account.
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Now, the caveat is that you need to be painfully honest on their questionnaire if you want good results.
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One caveat: polling on specific demographic groups can be highly variable because of sample sizes that are frequently small.
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She added one caveat: "Except if I have to vote for an old white guy, he better be exceptional."
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An important caveat: The Pistons, who have lost 24 of their last 19 games, are not playing stellar basketball.
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That said, Rubin mentioned an important caveat to novelty-seeking: You have to know what "novelty" means for you.
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Caveat: I am a notoriously jumpy moviegoer who spent most of Scream 4 with my head in my hands.
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We're told the only caveat is he better behave and respect the rules that every tourist has to follow.
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One caveat: If you try this, make sure you have a reasonable sense of what your audience will find appropriate.
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This caveat makes the high from a pill, powder, or plant much more convenient and controlled than the natural one.
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Now as good as all this stuff sounds, there's always one big caveat when you're talking about new Snapdragon chips.
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Which leads us to one, important caveat on all of this: without Nintendo's actual sales figures, we can only speculate.
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One caveat: this feature currently works for all standard EC2 instances, but it's not available for GPU-based instances yet.
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An important caveat: It doesn't screen for every condition, and you should still seek medical care if you're experiencing symptoms.
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That's the big caveat to all of this: The longer the shutdown goes on for, the worse problems will get.
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Another caveat: Some of bitcoin's recent meteoric rise may be on a supply-and-demand mismatch that might ease ahead.
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All that power, though, comes with one pretty sizable caveat: Sometimes CRISPR doesn't work quite like we expect it to.
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But those perks come with a caveat: You can only download and use apps from the Windows Store app market.
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It is a devastating caveat to the law — that lawmakers refused to change — for Puerto Ricans (who are U.S. citizens).
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Almost all of the current specs for this car are accompanied by the caveat that they're preliminary and target values.
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There's a strong caveat to all of this: Twitter users are a self-selecting subset not necessarily representative of America.
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And Twitter has previously said it's considering labelling bots; albeit with the caveat "as far as we can detect them".
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The caveat here is that your image might not come out very well — eclipses aren't exactly the most photogenic phenomenon.
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There's a caveat, however, for those who come through safe third countries, meaning countries with which US has an agreement.
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Kim added the caveat that he'd follow through on his concessions if the US makes unspecified concessions of its own.
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And then there's the small caveat that the fitness features are specific to when they're being used with Samsung phones.
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Heller decision, which reinforced the right for individuals to own firearms but included the caveat that gun rights aren't absolute.
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" Schlossberg said there's a caveat to his argument: "Here's the only danger point here, if he gets goaded by ISIS.
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"I would just like to caveat that we don't account for sentiment in this," Brennan adds, speaking about Tumblr's rankings.
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There is also a caveat, and it's a big one, for users who want to use Verizon's Mobile Hotspot (tethering).
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First, a quick caveat: The work you'll do to make this popcorn chicken takes less than 30 minutes, all told.
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The gift, from the bride's great aunt, came with a unique caveat: They couldn't open it until their first disagreement.
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There is one important caveat: The IEA's "New Policies Scenario" assumes climate change initiatives advanced by Obama will be implemented.
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But the tired caveat remains: "They do not have a great track record of adhering to production cuts," Rousseau said.
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The caveat to "the sooner the better" mantra is with families expecting a big influx of cash in the fall.
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Caveat emptor refers to the idea that buyers are solely responsible for verifying the quality of items before purchasing them.
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Embrace the jean-on-jean look head on, but with one tiny caveat: no two styles of the same wash.
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But I also did have a caveat that it may be too small of a job for someone like him.
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One major caveat for American rocket launches, however, is what the President-elect Donald Trump will do to NASA's budget.
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The caveat, though, is that most researchers don't have access to that kind of fine-grained data — only Facebook does.
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"The caveat is, we've done this in a very controlled setting... We need to do real-world testing," Evans said.
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But of course, I have to caveat that there can be consent violations on set, like there can be anywhere.
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The caveat to the last item, however, is that it also led to less polarized political opinions in the subjects.
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There is one notable caveat to using the new app, though – you must have a pay TV subscription use it.
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I think we have to have the caveat here that people in power tend to fib or exaggerate or spin.
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President Donald Trump has added a dubious caveat to his promise to donate $1 million to the charity of Sen.
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One slightly funny caveat: users must put the image in a folder titled IMAGES for the PS4 to recognize them.
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These strong numbers come with a big caveat: young voters have the lowest rates of turnout of any age group.
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A caveat: Some scientists indicated their worries about the study, believing that a warmer climate might actually bring fewer hurricanes.
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Along with the mindblowing hallucinations, drinking ayahuasca usually includes the formidable caveat of bodily excretions like vomit and bowel movements.
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Boosie, who's admittedly not a Trump fan, told us he'd even be down to do his part -- with one caveat.
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His one caveat was that President Donald Trump's tax plan announcement on Wednesday has nothing to do with the boost.
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It sounds great, but there is one caveat: You only get 1x and 2x and no zoom range in between.
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The first is that anti-establishment feeling, among the politically active at least (admittedly a huge caveat), is running high.
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This is a big caveat: across the OECD two-thirds of teachers believe their schools to be hostile to innovation.
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Grijalva has long backed the formation of the committee with the caveat that it be restricted of bill-passing power.
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There is, however, a big caveat here: you'll have to pay Apple monthly for all the iCloud storage you want.
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While that's about as unclear as a description might be, 9to5Mac tested and confirmed the update, with the following caveat.
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Some managers might obfuscate the fee issue with discussions of risk, but the one rule that remains is caveat emptor.
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It's a classic look with major impact, but it's got one caveat — it can be a pain to pull off.
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Oculus can collect data from you while you're using the deviceThis next caveat is more obvious but also more worrisome.
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The Business Roundtable's principles contain the usual caveat that there is no "one size fits all" approach to corporate governance.
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Caveat: Don't cling to the past to plan for the future, as nations have done with their planning for decades.
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Thiel also noted that he believes Trump will win re-election in 2020 but offered a caveat: "if he runs."
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The only caveat here is that your data speeds might be capped at any time when the network is congested.
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At the same time, many will caveat that getting a business off the ground is harder than most people think.
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An obstruction case could be developed against the President (again, with the caveat, above) based on a pattern of activity.
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First the predictable caveat: It's tough to make an apples-to-apples comparison of employer costs in the U.K. vs.
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The Caveat: A public option, much less single-payer healthcare, has no chance of becoming reality without a sympathetic Congress.
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In the meantime, for those pinning their hopes on unproven stem cell therapy, the most useful advice is caveat emptor.
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The commission's finding included the caveat that there is an unresolved diplomatic dispute between Argentina and Britain over the islands.
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One important caveat: this looks like a U.S. launch only at this point, but we haven't confirmed that just yet.
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But that came with a very big caveat: "At this point, I would vote for Mr. T over Donald Trump."
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Caveat: 2017 is expected to be a strong year for tech IPOs, but it's correlation to Snap rather than causation.
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But we will need the caveat that it isn't hard to find evidence that the gains could be stronger still.
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The minor caveat with this earning benefit is American Express isn't as widely accepted globally as Visa or Mastercard networks.
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It was a stunning rebuke, but it came with one significant caveat: The ruling will not go into effect immediately.
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" It shortly afterward adds a vital caveat: "[T]he DPRK commits to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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The only caveat: Scenes "not suitable for our society," meaning those containing sex or nudity, would be cut, he said.
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This caveat aside, Norris's irreverent reverence for the history of the Greek language is not only admirable, it is moving.
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Still, there is a major caveat: No one else's DNA was found on Lee's body or in her car, either.
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The most seductive restaurant in Baltimore comes with a caveat: Good luck securing a date with Le Comptoir du Vin.
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It's simply a way of saying caveat emptor, and leaving it to readers to decide whether the research was biased.
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There's nothing wrong with that, says Jovan Johnson, a financial planner with Piece of Wealth Planning — with a big caveat.
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Fortino and Larocque both predicted there would one day be a unified women's professional league, but added a familiar caveat.
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The second caveat is that while the government can be good at building things, its management record is less inspiring.
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But there's a big caveat: It's too early to tell exactly where or when Dorian might strike the US mainland.
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One caveat is that if you're outside, the wind might help infectious aerosols travel longer distances than they otherwise might.
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The caveat is that smarter Wi-Fi systems tend to cost more than cheap routers that people are accustomed to.
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"So far we're not aware of anything material, but it's important to caveat, this is an unfolding story," Kirkhorn added.
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There's just one major caveat to all of this: fuboTV doesn't have any ESPN networks in any of its packages.
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The caveat: Ms. Brainard would reconsider the wisdom of additional rate increases if there were no evidence of stronger inflation.
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Research suggests the answer is "yes," with the caveat that it may not be matched dollar for dollar for everyone.
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One important caveat and open question is the role of environmental and lifestyle factors in magnifying genetic risk, Wishart noted.
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With that caveat in mind, here are some entirely too strong predictions about who has a chance and who doesn't.
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During the signing ceremony, representatives were at pains to avoid the most important caveat: Existing tariffs will remain in place.
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One caveat: Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed in 2017, you can no longer reverse those conversions.
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The caveat is you need to port a line, buy on an installment plan, and trade-in an eligible phone.
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And because airlines (including American) reserve the right to change their departure times, Kelly landed squat in caveat emptor territory.
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With that caveat in mind, let's look at the STEs the researchers identified and the STIs that might tip them.
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A caveat I'll add here is that it's not necessarily a deal-breaker if your company is declining in value.
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A caveat here — Virginia has been trending more and more blue every year, so winning was not a huge surprise.
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The caveat though, Jake, and for everybody out there, is if you are not a danger to yourself or others.
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The top US diplomat added a caveat that he and Trump have been underscoring frequently in the last few days.
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There is a big caveat to all the hand-wringing about slowing growth: All five companies still generate huge revenue.
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In elementary school, my art teacher allowed the class to bring in music, with one caveat—no parental advisory stickers.
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In the meantime, there is one other practical caveat to bear in mind about the currently available supplements, she says.
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One caveat to all of this is that the federal government can try to influence state policy with funding incentives.
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A caveat is that rebels from the far left may dislike Pelosi for different reasons than rebels from the center.
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He often gave one caveat: this "big, beautiful wall" would have a "big, beautiful door" for those entering the country lawfully.
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Sure, it'd say, then add some sort of caveat about how it was only meant for a small subset of people.
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But there's one major caveat—apparently the soda you once loved and cherished will be transformed into a low-calorie beverage.
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But the second caveat has the potential to be the bigger one—the rear Portrait Mode only works with human faces.
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Some viewers also felt the movie was good and fun, although many included the caveat that it was, in fact, dumb.
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One big caveat to the report: Not all the beneficiaries and prescribers that it calls out were necessarily doing something wrong.
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The company has been building toward this moment since unveiling Siri in 2011 with a caveat from marketing head Phil Schiller.
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But having entered that caveat I would hope that we would put together the best and most capable teams from wherever.
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With that enormous caveat in mind, here's are some of the scenarios to watch for in the comings days and weeks.
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Similarly, when discussing the average gender wage gap, white women are centered, with the caveat that women of color fair worse.
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This caveat is not made clear in Verizon's marketing language, and instead is found only in the App Store release notes.
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The only caveat is that you can't try it if you have metal implanted in your body, including a copper IUD.
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The announcement came "with the important caveat that neither of these approaches might result in an offer," said Peel Hunt analysts.
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There's one caveat though, the shadow's texture is so fun to play with, it's easy to go overboard on the face.
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That essentially means Clemons will only be locked up for 5 days, with the caveat that he stays out of trouble.
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Caveat: If it's a meat, egg or fish salad, it requires at least one lettuce leaf, or it's just sandwich filling.
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The sole caveat for that is that all conversation participants must have the latest version of WhatsApp installed on their device.
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One big caveat and such: Much like the official RNC mobile app, the YouTube stream is controlled by the party itself.
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One caveat: The device claims to work with any car manufactured from 2002 except diesel cars, which are supported from 2005.
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And while those used to come with the caveat of dubious build quality and buggy software, it's no longer the case.
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The one caveat with this device is the USB-C cable, if you're using it with a laptop like I am.
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Caveat: The study uses data from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Axis, which includes data from 35 million privately insured people.
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An important caveat, of course, is that this isn't an official Nintendo game, so it's unlikely to stay online for long.
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However, this payment came with a caveat that caused the ratings agency to downgrade PREPA to 'D' from 'CC' on Thursday.
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When I was less than amused, he gave me the slyly guilty caveat that he had gotten stoned before the party.
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Caveat: You can't get the same lasers, tools, and potent active ingredients at home, because they just aren't available to consumers.
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One weird caveat: you're likely to stumble across vertical videos that won't go full screen, like this Selena Gomez music video.
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He has acknowledged Russian interference in that election, though he often adds the caveat that "other people" could also be involved.
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But there's an important caveat to the researchers' data — all partners involved have to have an orgasm to reap the benefits.
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But one can imagine some situations where some sort of "right to explanation" might still be desirable, even with this caveat.
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"He (Putin) congratulated him, but of course with a caveat ... that the main games are still ahead of us," said Peskov.
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But that caveat did not dissuade buyers from pouncing on properties that seemed like they could get scooped up any second.
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With that caveat in mind, you can see the effects of the bill in more granular detail in the following table.
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One caveat to the study: Not every doctor who prescribed opioids received a free meal or other payment from opioid companies.
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One caveat is a lot of the people that did shift to heroin from OxyContin likely would have done so anyway.
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Kourtney agreed to let Scott back into her life as a co-parent, with the caveat he stay clean and sober.
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I would say, with a caveat, we don't have a lot of exposure to Asia and very little exposure to China.
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The caveat at the time was that Mueller wanted an interview with the president before concluding that part of the probe.
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One final caveat: As David Biello recently explained at Scientific American, electric cars aren't inherently greener than their gasoline-powered counterparts.
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One caveat: installing it can be a bit of a pain, so be sure to follow this guide to the letter.
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The caveat is that any private contract would have to carry robust monitoring provisions to ensure that applicable laws are followed.
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However, the extreme lag observed early on in 2833-2000 relative to the previous marketing year comes with an important caveat.
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He also rates the chances of his countryman Matthias Mayer winning a second successive downhill gold — although with one important caveat.
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One important caveat: Ben McAdams of Utah signed the letter but is currently trailing in his bid to come to Congress.
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Reiterated caveat Democrats think the above is a cop out -- particularly in the face of the people affected by the shutdown.
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Caveat emptor is a sound principle of prudence for buyers, but it doesn't excuse dishonesty on the part of a seller.
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That same 2013 studyby found an important caveat to the idea that self-disclosure predicts closeness: It has to be mutual.
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But those weapons — at least for now — seem to come with an important caveat: Killing decisions must be left to humans.
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And, if things go well, which is a caveat, then SpaceX will launch more rockets than any other country in 26.
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Travis said he recommended people publish at least once a week — with the caveat that they shouldn't sacrifice quality for quantity.
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It's important to caveat that the downloads number doesn't mean that TikTok is bigger than Instagram overall, although it's probably close.
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A caveat to the consensus is that the strength and durability of the 2016 stimulus package have already surprised many commentators.
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Setting up Nest Wifi is comically easy, with the caveat that you need to do it through Google's ecosystem, of course.
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But the caveat is that she failed the test three times before finally receiving the green light to hit the road.
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The second caveat to any claim that we'll all be fine is that a lot of the time, things aren't fine.
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The caveat: The terms of any settlement, such as the amount of money a victim receives from Uber, will remain confidential.
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Vulture writer Alex Jung wrote about this moment being a cultural peak for LGBTQ representation but with a very manipulative caveat.
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The caveat: The conservative members don't want to include the subsidies in reconciliation, meaning they'll have to be dealt with separately.
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Grijalva has long backed the te formation of the committee with the caveat that it be restricted of bill-passing power.
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They gave the standard caveat about genetic testing—that identifying a genetic disorder could affect Maverick's eligibility for life insurance someday.
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However, with that caveat aside, there were still a number of films that stood out to me at this year's festival.
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Caveat No. 1: Adding a service to monitor your microphone all the time means that somebody is indeed monitoring your microphone.
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He said he received the yarmulke from a friend along with a caveat that it was not safe to wear outside.
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The data comes with one important caveat: Brookings used GDP data that's based on where people work, not where they live.
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There's a big caveat to all of this: The longer the shutdown goes on for, the worse the problems will get.
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Many of these remarks he prefaced with the caveat that he knew he shouldn't say them in front of a reporter.
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A caveat, though: The tests may be tweaked in the future in ways that make them easier for the big banks.
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But he added a caveat that he knew would hold down the number, as Alexander Keyssar, a Harvard historian, has written.
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"The only caveat is if God strikes me dead," Mr. Cuomo said of not serving a full third term as governor.
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But there was a caveat: Trump's team could raise an objection to the admission of particular evidence, triggering a Senate vote.
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The caveat: It's worth pointing out that T-Mobile wouldn't be selling a core part of its and Sprint's combined operations.
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The only caveat, he added, is that the courts, under this administration, have been more willing to block the President's policies.
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One caveat is that the bootstrapped equation assumes weak interactions between primordial fields, while some models of inflation posit stronger dynamics.
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But the caveat that no one provision is final until the entire Brexit deal is done means nothing is for sure.
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When asked if she would have tried professional golf as a top amateur today, Lacoste said, "Probably" — but with a caveat.
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Sure, that's a possibility," he said, adding an important caveat: "I want to have fun, and I want to make money.
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The law of gravity also applies to financial markets — with the caveat that stocks always defy it in the long run.
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But that comes with an important caveat: the planner&aposs advantage is linked to a specific stage in the startup sequence.
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The firm reiterated its underperform rating, with the caveat that it does not see any negatives among the company's recent performance.
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Despite Schnatter's firing for shamelessly using the n-word -- he says he's a fan of Shaq getting involved ... with a caveat.
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After being sidelined for years, climate change is roaring back as an issue among Democratic voters — but with an important caveat.
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Perhaps the biggest caveat is that, because this treatment goes by many names, it can mean different things for different injectors.
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One caveat: Most people eat canned version of beans and other legumes, which will be packed with salt as a preservative.
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Moira's Biotic Orb has similar heal-or-hurt capabilities, but it's more of a long-range option — with an unusual caveat.
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So, with that caveat in mind, let's review the list of agencies that may suffer partial closure: Retrieve your pocket Constitution.
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With this caveat: I've covered both politics and sports, and the one constant is that my predictions are terrible in both.
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Bruce's RBI triple leads Reds to victory CINCINNATI — The caveat, of course, is that the season is barely a week old.
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Most important caveat here: ComScore's data, from December 2016, is measuring video streamed over Wi-Fi, at home, to TV sets.
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One caveat: There was an uptick in murder and violent crime rates in 833 and 2016, based on some federal data.
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The big caveat about this arrangement, according to NBC News: Agencies were only allowed to use the photos for positive coverage.
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But here's the very tricky caveat: While disordered eating is a common problem, it's not always a big, bad, life-altering problem.
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Rather than being dilutive, any up-round financing (with a caveat that I'll address below) should be a demonstration of value accretion.
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So while Kickstarter projects always come with a caveat, it does seem that as of now, Moona's pillow pad is production ready.
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The one major caveat is that most of these apps require you to give that usage data over to the app maker.
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There's a caveat, however, for those who come through safe third countries, meaning countries the US has entered into an agreement with.
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One caveat: The study also found the effect of slavery falling over time — it was much stronger in the early 20th century.
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On Wednesday, they made it into Fox News, with the added caveat that maybe some other Biblical catastrophe could surprise us instead.
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The caveat being, of course, that Tombs and Hayden have effectively helped to set that valuation from both sides of the table.
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But stepping into the show, right away a two-pronged caveat just about pushed it down the hill of excoriation for me.
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Well, the only caveat here is that strawberry shortcake is a little messy, and it'll probably need its own plate or bowl.
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One caveat: The staffer who recommended Beyond Meat advises against grilling for best flavor and instead recommends cooking patties in the oven.
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Still, the exact definition of this caveat is vague enough to make some legal experts to wonder how lawmakers will interpret it.
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The new Core X-series chips from Intel sound very powerful and good, but there's one caveat: you'll need a new motherboard.
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There's a caveat, though: both parks will open with only one of the two major planned rides ready to run right away.
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She got the job, but with one caveat: Prince needed her to lose her long nails as he had a sensitive scalp.
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With that caveat in mind, it's helpful to analyze the possibilities from the perspectives of both the Trump administration and the justices.
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The one small caveat: You're only allowed to win one prize every 72 hours, so choose which products you play for wisely.
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One caveat: If the particular idea or claim is odious or clearly false, it's not your job to help them express it.
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Of course, the big caveat with Prime Day is that you have to be an Amazon Prime member to reap the benefits.
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He was surprised by the results—he expected to see a positive effect of fish oil supplements—but pointed out one caveat.
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Of course, the one caveat to all this is that for now the only Daydream-compatible phones are Google's new Pixel devices.
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The big caveat to consider with all of this information is how new the Nintendo Switch still is compared to its competition.
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But there's a big, juicy caveat to these numbers you may have noticed: These are the most candies sold in each state.
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Before we proceed with this tutorial, there's one caveat: You really do need a choppy long bob to pull off these looks.
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"One caveat is we should not equate the collapse of the [Venezuelan] economy with the collapse of the regime," Noriega said. Sen.
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I have to caveat it because I was running beta software that is pretty reliable on iOS and pretty unreliable on Android.
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There's another important caveat: You can only save a draft if you've tagged people, added a caption, or made some other edits.
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It's very cool, but has a big caveat: the camera's ability to capture scenes is limited by what's in the Quick, Draw!
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" She then added a caveat: "Trust me: My views are super liberal, and I'm like, How could anyone not think this way?
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Key caveat: A successful motion to begin the voting process doesn't necessarily mean any of the underlying health care bills will pass.
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The only caveat: The tax bill would not qualify for a simple majority vote if it adds to deficits beyond 10 years.
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Jones, it's possible a "footnote or caveat," as Baude put it, could offer a new legal argument that contradicts the overall decision.
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If there's one caveat, it's that the Aircurv isn't the most aesthetically pleasing bathroom upgrade—it's function over form all the way.
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Taking breaks is good for you -- but scheduling them is even better A caveat, though: Unfortunately, this is only true in hindsight.
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The only caveat for this year is that accelerating economic growth has been a precondition for stronger commodity prices in the past.
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For me, it's an enormous asterix to his legend, the caveat that lurks in the back of my mind whenever "Thriller" plays.
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Even with the caveat that the 2018 election is 545 days away and lots can and will change, that's a bold statement.
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Sean and I decided to try one with the caveat that, if we don't like it, we'll switch to oral sex after.
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Caveat: The Delaware document (uncovered by CBInsights) is only a share authorization, not an indication that the shares have necessarily been sold.
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Caveat: Publicly announcing which Russian officials they're charging could make it difficult for them to travel and thus to actually arrest them.
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"It's important that these visualizations are always done with the caveat of harming none and for the good of all," she stresses.
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You'll recall, Taylor Swift scored a new record deal last year under the caveat she had ownership of her masters going forward.
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I caveat this prediction of the death of the IPO by noting that their supposed death has been predicted many times before.
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The first caveat, however, is that all fish—from bear-dodging salmon, to bottom-feeders like catfish—have their own behavioral predilections.
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Buckingham Palace, in a statement issued to news media outlets based in the United Kingdom, confirmed the report — but with a caveat.
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He cited lawmakers' use of the caveat that the report would have to be true for it to warrant talk of impeachment.
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One caveat: For those with oily eyelids, I'd recommend layering a primer under the shadow so that it stays put all day.
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This important caveat hidden in the fine print can net a healthy profit for the lender at the direct expense of veterans.
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There's one caveat, though: These shadows won't give you heavy pigment in one swipe; they work best when layered for more opacity.
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But consider this deal more of a caveat added to the dominant narrative than some revolutionary twist to the story of globalization.
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That's a caveat that can best be harnessed at a bar where the staff pool their tips into one big mosh pit.
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The only caveat to stuffing your retirement accounts to the brim when you're planning to retire early is the restrictions on withdrawals.
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"GitHub does not endorse or adopt any assertion contained in the following notices," it adds in a further caveat on the page.
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" The Caveat: In a newsletter that went out last week, "Wonks For Hillary" declared support for $15 an hour — "where economically feasible.
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Things ($10)53) CitymapperWith the usual caveat about it only working in certain cities, Citymapper is a must for the Apple Watch.
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The court's ruling on Monday allows the NIA investigation to continue with the caveat that it not touch on the couple's marriage.
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There's one major caveat, though: Forensic astrologers like Misst likely won't know precisely when and where a perpetrator or victim was born.
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Right now, users can only report content as offensive or graphic, but without the caveat that they think it should stay up.
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The caveat is that Democrats are outperforming their historic baselines in every special election because their base is so much more motivated.
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And now add this caveat: This project could overturn the very fundamentals of our business, and some of our biggest profit drivers!
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But a new government-funded experiment in Sweden has found that a shorter workweek could actually increase productivity — with one major caveat.
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Will it abandon the treaties and rejoin with a caveat for pot, as Bolivia did in the 2010s for coca leaf chewing?
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Male contraceptive advocate Lissner finds Turek's "vasectomy as the new condom" idea "provocative" and might even buy it with one key caveat.
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Previously, GitHub had a caveat for its free users that code had to be public if they didn't pay for the service.
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But in the history of my reading life, I've encountered nothing like the caveat lectors surrounding Margurite Young's Miss MacIntosh, My Darling.
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Finally, Trump put an end to the drama by picking Mulvaney, albeit with the caveat that he will only be "acting" chief.
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" Another sent best wishes and a caveat: "This picture would suggest that you're using your hair straightener again and that concerns me.
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There's a caveat there, too: Mr. Francisco's former law firm, Jones Day, is representing the Trump campaign in the special counsel investigation.
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The caveat is that in most states, there was no detailed forensic examination of computer servers to rule out tampering for certain.
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She even let us record audio clips, which should be heard with the caveat that they are documents of works in process.
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The stock market could easily rebound after such a fall, with one important caveat: the health of the economy at that moment.
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The caveat was that everyone I invited had to bring an equally unattached friend, presumably someone they were not romantically interested in.
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The caveat to all this is that for progressives looking to unseat Blue Dogs, finding a viable candidate may be a problem.
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One caveat to the findings: Murder rates in some US cities, including Chicago, remain elevated compared to a couple of years ago.
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First, a caveat: No deals have been completed, so we don't know how many people these companies will employ in New York.
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The company's base case calls for a peak in the mid-2040s—with the caveat that it could come sooner or later.
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