I should mention three important caveats: But even with these caveats there are important costs associated with our widespread misperceptions about crime.
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There are a few caveats Unfortunately, for those looking to put together their own setup and travel the world from the comfort of their desks, there are a few caveats.
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And he really is — with a couple significant caveats.
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There are a few caveats to the study's findings, though.
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Now, of course there are caveats out the wazoo here.
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Pharmaceutical ads are already flooded with caveats about side effects.
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But, in the context of policing, there are innumerable caveats.
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Of course, all the usual caveats about street protest apply.
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"There are a lot of caveats with R0s," Fauci said.
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Some caveats: Download and usership data don't necessarily mean sales.
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But, but, but: There are all kinds of caveats here.
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There are a couple of caveats to the hack, however.
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Before we try to answer that question, some important caveats.
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It's actually pretty straightforward, albeit with some very important caveats.
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There are caveats, as there are with any climate model.
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Where there are challenges and issues, there should be caveats.
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With all of that said, there are some important caveats.
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There are a couple of caveats to point out, though.
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Now, it's important to include a lot of caveats here.
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That statement comes with a lot of caveats, of course.
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Despite those caveats, analysts were impressed by Home Depot's results.
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That attitude mainly persists today — but with some major caveats.
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And if they did, then I could have some caveats.
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There are a few caveats in using the download feature.
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There are caveats to the capabilities of this Supercharger station.
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There are some caveats to be aware of here, however.
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There are a few caveats to this deal, of course.
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These caveats aside, this is still a very exciting discovery.
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Now, there are a lot of caveats to this statement.
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But she had caveats: Sometimes the apps wake people up.
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Her only job was to say "yes" without any caveats.
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But there are major caveats to Trump's big fundraising day.
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Maybe it's time that changes — with some caveats, as usual.
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Environmental advocates welcomed the new subject matter, with some caveats.
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The pay raise deal may also carry some heavy caveats.
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Experts note several caveats to all the current polls, however.
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Its answer, with some important caveats, has always been yes.
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There are some caveats in comparing market and Fed forecasts.
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But here are my significant caveats: Obviously, anything could happen.
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One aspect of Stadia that requires no caveats: the gamepad.
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And there's some room for caveats with this study, too.
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At times, Barr certainly placed careful caveats around his views.
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Of course, that claim comes with a number of caveats.
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The numbers are impressive, but there are a few caveats.
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Such caveats were absent from the Comstock and Curbelo statements.
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The figures were based on caveats lodged as of Jan.
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But even with those caveats, confirmed case data isn't worthless.
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It conveyed, despite the caveats, discipline and rigor, not laziness.
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So the BCBSA data is good news, with ample caveats.
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But there are some caveats, Lopez said in an email.
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There are a few caveats to this study, as always.
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For parents who opt for the vaccines there are caveats.
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This time, in 2018, Netflix stepped in — with some caveats.
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This should be said without excuses, without evasions, without caveats.
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Let's talk about the caveats first, which mostly involve cleaning.
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On Friday other policymakers weighed in with their own caveats.
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But few people read footnotes and caveats, particularly busy politicians.
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The charts showed constant growth, but were full of caveats.
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Indeed, Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion is riddled with caveats.
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There are a lot of big caveats to mention here.
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Of course, there are caveats to the solutions outlined above.
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Now, this NYU study obviously contains a lot of caveats.
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The caveats — and there are always caveats with unlimited plans — is that Google "may optimize" video streaming down to 480p and will also throttle data for any single user that goes over 22GB per month.
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There are some caveats: plants can't be slow on the uptake.
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One thing, look, there are a million caveats you can have.
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Each of the studies have had what some would call caveats.
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It was even lauded (with caveats) by Greenpeace, an advocacy organization.
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A few caveats: This was only a survey of UK diets.
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So any cost reduction claims also come with some major caveats.
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While the trick is pretty seamless, there are a couple caveats.
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But there are caveats to the iron ore and coal numbers.
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Regardless, there are a couple of important caveats in LeBlanc's statement.
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It is true there are important caveats to the Quest report.
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It was scaled back and riddled with caveats and escape clauses.
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The report should be interpreted with a few caveats in mind.
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DJI also put some caveats on access to this new feature.
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Of course, given it's the NFL, there are a few caveats.
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Yes, the procedure can be perfectly safe — but there are caveats.
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There are several other caveats to the results, Harcourt-Smith explained.
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Even when senior figures admit the party's troubles, caveats soon follow.
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The lump-sum payout from funeral insurance also comes with caveats.
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I find it to be an extremely useful meme, with caveats.
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In truth, most good drone defenses come with drawbacks and caveats.
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And now here's the part where we dish out some caveats.
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"There were caveats on the proposed trade deal," Rakuten's Twidale added.
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You can do whatever you want — with a few minor caveats.
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Three important caveats apply to any proposal to reduce bank leverage.
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There are more than a few caveats about Xfinity Mobile, however.
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Has it gone into more this is a store with caveats?
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Neiman acknowledges in several caveats, but elsewhere seems to reject outright.
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Because the official capacity closure targets come with two important caveats.
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There are some big caveats to the storm boomerang scenario, however.
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The TCCWNA cases may inspire more firms to add such caveats.
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But there are some caveats, including that there is OpenAI Inc.
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It is possible, of course, although three big caveats are needed.
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Further, accuracy rates touted by AI experts come with significant caveats.
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The note itself is laced with caveats that should temper expectations.
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Read about the perks and (major) caveats of the app here.
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He left open the possibility of longer work, but with caveats.
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So its 'partnership' offer has always come with plenty of caveats.
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There are a lot of caveats to their study, Salas says.
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While the Play Music store has launched, there are some caveats.
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That prediction is a best-case scenario, not without its caveats.
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I found that to be true – but with a few caveats.
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Still, there are a few caveats to keep in mind here.
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If you ask Tesla, the answer is yes with some caveats.
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There are a million and one caveats about predictions like this.
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And we have guidance and caveats on booking with budget airlines.
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The caveats: The concept was not entirely new to the '90s.
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There are a couple of big caveats to the policy, though.
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Ordering a Peloton during this pandemic comes with a few caveats.
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There are a lot of caveats with the early turnout numbers.
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But three — Mr. Biden, Ms. Warren and Mr. Steyer — included caveats.
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We'll run through all the advantages and caveats in a moment.
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Get ready to cover the boss's presidential campaign, with some caveats.
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Such caveats came with other steps taken by the administration Wednesday.
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But that statement is reasonable only with some very important caveats.
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But first, two caveats about these data are worth bearing in mind.
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There are some caveats for non-"designed for Fi" Android handsets, too.
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Caveats out of the way, we can attempt to answer the question.
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However, there are some important caveats you'll need to be aware of.
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There are caveats to VoteCastr's methodology, which we've told you about before.
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The caveats: Lake admitted last week that he'd been misled by Rep.
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They are in many ways, but SPF drops aren't without their caveats.
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Despite those caveats, the Mavic Mini remains my top entry-level drone.
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Recognize the inherent and precious value of every life lost, without caveats.
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Unfortunately, there are a few major caveats with this approach as well.
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With these huge caveats, what can we learn from the entrance poll?
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Though, as you've almost certainly already guessed, there are caveats galore here.
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There are some important caveats that would come with this building, however.
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Despite such caveats, Cuba actively has courted other countries to expand trade.
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Analysts were largely positive in their feedback but with some notable caveats.
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But peel back a layer and the promises come with some caveats.
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There are some caveats to the revelation of the big news, though.
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The figures have been broadly positive for Democrats, but with significant caveats.
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These caveats become even more important if full confirmation cannot be obtained.
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But they also urged her to stop laying down conditions and caveats.
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No in-car cameras, though There are, of course a few caveats.
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Battery life was disappointing There are a couple of caveats to this.
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But before they tread this path, they should consider a few caveats.
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I've included a short video clip below, but it requires some caveats.
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But there are many caveats and some experts are debunking the study.
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There are a fair amount of caveats in all of these changes.
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The only clear apology of his political career also came with caveats.
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Industry-level analysis and real-life stories back that up — with caveats.
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Tatas have filed caveats seeking notice from Cyrus Mistry fearing legal action.
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It refers to all the caveats that come with reporting those numbers.
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Keep in mind, there are some additional caveats (thanks a lot, MLB).
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Key caveats: These are proposed rates — the final increases could be different.
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Their analysis is long and detailed, and full of recommendations and caveats.
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But he explained some of the caveats to the work so far.
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Neither of those caveats appeared on Mr. Cuomo's own website — until recently.
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Michelle sees promise in his universal basic income proposal — with some caveats.
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There are some important caveats to Ms. Dale and Mr. Krueger's research.
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First and foremost, Latinos remain a decisively Democratic constituency, with important caveats.
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The Utah Department of Health acknowledged "a couple caveats" to its guidelines.
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There are a few caveats about CNET's test that are worth mentioning.
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But it seems that there are still some caveats to the design.
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But I was also happy to publish others who added some caveats.
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But it's more complicated than it sounds, and it comes with caveats.
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Before you make any big decisions, however, there are two important caveats.
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After our tests, we would say this claim needs a few caveats.
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Television ratings are an idiosyncratic form of measurement, so some caveats apply.
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Beto O'Rourke have made clear they're not socialists, but capitalists with caveats.
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Each of these triumphs comes with caveats and brings fresh challenges, however.
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Anderson and his colleagues note that there are some limitations and caveats.
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Finally, it's important to highlight some of the other caveats to this study.
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So, there are a lot of caveats, but that's still an important milestone.
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With all of that said, there are a few caveats to this study.
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With those caveats, however, how exactly might a Mediterranean diet benefit children's health?
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These are sobering numbers; however, this report does arrive with a few caveats.
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It didn't, as Dowling suggested, provide caveats for features it was talking about.
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Image: Andrew IwaniukIt's a fascinating finding, but there are some caveats to consider.
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But Cuban, who describes himself as "fiercely independent," does have a few caveats.
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The usual patent caveats apply here: They don't necessarily indicate a future product.
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But we're learning today that they, too, come with a couple of caveats.
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But before you start automating financial tasks, consider the following benefits and caveats.
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But there are, obviously, a bunch of caveats: It was a small study.
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While the new contract structure looks more favorable, it is studded with caveats.
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However, he noted a few caveats, like the fact that mice aren't people.
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This year, forecasters said peak viewing times There are a few caveats here.
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Although Google Play audiobooks work most places you'd want, there are some caveats.
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Haushofer, Shapiro, and Reisinger note a couple more important caveats in their conclusion.
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Both of those deals came with caveats, though, as The Verge previously reported.
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Image: XL Catlin Seaview SurveyThere are a few big caveats to the analysis.
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Those caveats, however, are only in place for seven years after the merger.
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The Wonderboom does a fine enough job with setup, with a few caveats.
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However, there are a number of caveats to this tentative secondary market launch.
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However, these caveats aside, there are some general trends to be found here.
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As a specialty paint, Singularity Black comes with a few complications and caveats.
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Yet as exciting as this sounds, the case came with plenty of caveats.
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Of course, there are a few caveats you should probably keep in mind.
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The merger, if it were to happen, will be embedded with certain caveats.
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Anand Katakam/Vox There are at least two huge caveats to this report.
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The resounding answer was yes, but it came with a host of caveats.
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Although all of this sounds really promising, there are a few important caveats.
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There are a few caveats to these claims around the new Gorilla Glass.
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She thinks it's easier for researchers to understand neuroscience's potential caveats, she says.
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Strait read a script and agreed to make the film, with some caveats.
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Of course, there are some caveats, provisos, a couple of quid pro quos.
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With some caveats, our advice is: Don't pay too much attention to them.
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But there are always people down the line who don't hear the caveats.
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When he does so, it comes buttressed by caution and littered with caveats.
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But even with those caveats, lots of companies and researchers have taken interest.
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WAFs do come with their own caveats and require in-house cybersecurity talent.
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AlphaStar is inarguably a strong player, but there are some important caveats here.
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Many people in the crowd said they were Trump supporters, with some caveats.
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The caveats that surround Jordan's skill set are shrinking, but they still exist.
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But there are some caveats, most prominently, the feasibility of rolling out carbetocin.
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Even without all those caveats, Kariya deserves to be in the Hall anyway.
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Nevertheless, even with these caveats, our findings have important implications for our politics.
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The bad news is that this feature comes with a lot of caveats.
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But the case for a national 5G network comes with two major caveats.
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But even those who say democracy should prevail express support for some caveats.
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Of course, any predictions about Schiff and Jeffries' future come with big caveats.
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The report, sent to NBC employees on Wednesday morning, did include some caveats.
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I thought this was the best episode of the season, with some caveats.
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And with a few minor caveats, that feeling extends to these baby bottles.
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Still, there are some caveats, which you may notice during a test drive.
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For now, it's granite ho, Schwarzkopf says, but with a few important caveats.
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No equivocations, no caveats — the games lineup for the Switch is remarkably light.
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Any conclusions about convention effects should be made with all of the appropriate caveats.
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Because California's laws are so weird, a minefield of legal caveats clouds the answer.
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Wade, which guarantees women the right to have an abortion (though with many caveats).
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But even with those caveats, he said, it's clear political speech influences the numbers.
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"Today the job market is healthy and good," he said, adding there are caveats.
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Even with these caveats, though, it's worth thinking about the future of negotiating chatbots.
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So the drift to orthodoxy will probably continue, but with two equally important caveats.
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The Post was careful to make a number of caveats, which also apply here.
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Of course, this is a Kickstarter project, and that means that there are caveats.
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But connecting online means all kinds of caveats, such as accepting requests from strangers.
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Despite all these caveats, climate change clearly can play a part in fostering conflict.
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The email also details a few caveats about the name-changing process in general.
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Those come with caveats, of course, that prove the platform is far from perfect.
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Waymo officially launched its self-driving robotaxi service this week, with some serious caveats.
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With these caveats in mind, I asked researchers to share what worries them most.
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Bearing these caveats in mind, researchers are mining the available surveillance data for answers.
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But there are caveats that complicate the conclusions we can draw from those studies.
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With those caveats, we hope this will be an enjoyable and thought-provoking read.
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But there are caveats: If multiple people win, they'll split the jackpot between them.
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With those privacy caveats in mind, you've got a few options to work with.
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They have enough HDMI ports, and built-in Wi-Fi, but there are caveats.
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Still, as it relates to Georgia's 6th Congressional District, a number of caveats apply.
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There are many caveats to insert here about the Russian memo, Comey's actions, etc.
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The same caveats exist for the 52 percent of respondents prioritizing access to movies.
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Even with those caveats, I'm still a big fan of the Moto Z Play.
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Amazon wants to deliver your groceries for free — but there are a few caveats.
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But both said there are key caveats that need to be taken into consideration.
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Where are those same caveats and naysaying about the labor force participation rate now?
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The thing is, AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss isn't cheap, and there are caveats.
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It's an impressive feat, but there are a number of caveats to consider here.
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The caveats, though, are that this is expensive; it can cost thousands of dollars.
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With those caveats, the dataset still presents a snapshot of the Going Dark issue.
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A few caveats are in order about Ms. Newman's "Welcome to the Resistance" moment.
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The caveats: These offenses did not necessarily occur during that eight-year time frame.
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But even the deal to save the airline industry after 9/11 had caveats.
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Many caveats apply, and the results involve radio frequencies long out of routine use.
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Yes, they're U.S. citizens, but there are a lot of caveats to that citizenship.
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That experience may offer valuable lessons and caveats to New York and other places.
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But there are complicated caveats on who can and cannot use some plastic items.
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Key caveats: President Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
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The study suggests many women suffer in silence There were caveats to the study.
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With some caveats, that's basically what GeForce Now is, and it sounds potentially great.
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Here are some caveats before investing in a ride-on, according to Ms. MacKenzie.
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Well aware of what makes something statistically significant, Alamar is quick to add caveats.
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But working in the industry comes with caveats, including stigma and a pay cut.
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So the overall story here is one of progress — but with some major caveats.
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Early initial reports about AspireAssist actually show some promise (with several caveats, of course).
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All of the usual caveats about fictional TV shows over-simplifying and over-dramatizing apply.
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And The Drive's editor-at-large Alex Roy also prefers Super Cruise, but with caveats.
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The memo notes caveats, including that there could be negative consequences of withdrawing from NAFTA.
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The latest commitments by Trump to honor the deal appear to come with huge caveats.
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Even with all those caveats in mind, you should still join the wireless charging revolution.
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When it comes to fees, Revolut doesn't charge any fee indeed, but with some caveats.
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Mattis earns senators' esteem, with caveats The nominee to be defense secretary, retired Marine Gen.
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At this price point, there are only two caveats with the Fire TV Stick 4K.
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As usual, there are a bunch of caveats to consider in interpreting the study's findings.
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There are loads of qualifications and caveats, and the tax is only deferred not eliminated.
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Lens could be a game changer Of course, there are some caveats to all this.
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Your Facebook Messenger chats can now be secure from prying eyes — with a few caveats.
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Some of the benefits (and caveats) of Apple Card are worth examining a bit more.
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This is true but as with many laws there are some important exceptions and caveats.
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With all of these caveats in mind, there are still some important takeaways so far.
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Usual caveats about leaks apply: We won't know for sure the price until later today.
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But part of the sample, as in the GiveDirectly trial, got cash with no caveats.
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"My Cause, My Cleats," as the NFL is calling it, comes with a couple caveats.
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But there's a lot of caveats here, as The Verge's Sean O'Kane expertly summarized recently.
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Uber claims to have "redesigned" UberPOOL in Manhattan, though with a fair number of caveats.
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If I had to pass judgement on Eero today, I'd recommend it with two caveats.
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Both are some of the best Windows machines out there, but with a few caveats.
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Given that, before we start throwing around dates, let me add two very important caveats.
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Yet Salam insists that it is willing to lay down arms -- but with clear caveats.
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FCIC has made so much data, and has done an admirable job (caveats noted below)
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Since there are caveats in coverage, travel health insurance can act as supplemental while abroad.
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These caveats are crippling, amateurish and not becoming of professional militaries subordinate to such orders.
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It's a cool idea and it works, with some small caveats, so order with confidence.
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Rauner still won't commit to give Chicago's kids a chance without caveats or ultimatums. Gov.
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The EU agreed to give an extension to the Brexit process but with some caveats.
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Russia said on Friday it was ready to support the draft resolution, but with caveats.
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China's A+ rating should also be able to handle it, although there are some caveats.
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Amazon FreeTime would be a good option in that case, but there are some caveats.
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While this finding is interesting, there are a few important caveats I should point out.
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Some have expressed skepticism about its chances of success or put caveats on their support.
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Mr. Kerry's announcement of the deal, Mr. Lavrov at his side, was permeated with caveats.
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No caveats necessary: The updated keyboard is a major improvement over previous MacBook Air models.
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There are caveats: You still have to foot the bill for fees, housing and food.
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But the commission could include major caveats that would add years to the project's timetable.
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No caveats — I don't think I could tell this apart from an actual meat sauce.
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This is all done via POP rather than IMAP, though, with the caveats mentioned above.
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With those caveats upfront, Dontnod's Vampyr was still probably my surprise favorite of the year.
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Obviously, some caveats, before we start: the blindness reported in this journal is temporary, i.e.
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That's already a lot of very important caveats, but Verizon was quick to "clarify" things.
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A. People younger than 65 can receive the high-dose vaccine, but there are caveats.
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There are many caveats to comparing this year's IPO investments to the S&P 500.
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There are many caveats to this risk prediction, which the authors of the study acknowledge.
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As with every health intervention, there are some big caveats with weight loss surgery too.
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Some caveats: Words are too often swallowed, and words are what make the play spin.
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But things are more complicatedThere are a lot of caveats to this kind of calculation.
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Don't let these perks drive your decision because there are always caveats, Mr. Toikka said.
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Even with the caveats, though, it's still one of the lowest prices around on Hulu.
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Sopko said there had been progress on other development efforts, but each came with caveats.
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And the caveats attached to new consumer tech products may change or evolve over time.
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By contrast, while WhatsApp enables Signal's full encryption by default in messages, there are caveats.
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Asked about that goal, Collins and Warthen said they were not worried — but with caveats.
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The study has other caveats, including the confounding role of genes, which strongly influence fitness.
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Here's what the polls currently show: But there are, of course, some very important caveats.
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With those caveats out of the way, who's ready to start drawing some ironclad conclusions?
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The annual FBI report comes with a slew of caveats that add context to the numbers.
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Neither of these caveats means that our estimate of Mr Gennett's talent should remain unmoved entirely.
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The two main caveats for me come down to the weight of the scooter and safety.
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WHEN JOHN LOCKE built a case for religious toleration in 1689, he had a few caveats.
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A few caveats: The scanning tool is Android-only, and handwriting isn't recognized as searchable text.
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But both surveys actually found Cordray ahead: All of these results come with plenty of caveats.
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In practice, we found this worked pretty well, but with some caveats that we'll get into.
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Legal experts told the Times it may actually work, in certain emergency circumstances, and with caveats.
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Royal Dutch Shell, with several caveats, has said a peak could occur by the late 2020s.
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The usual caveats of 5G apply here, with the tech still limited to certain areas/neighborhoods.
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Of course, even if the 15,000 pre-order figure is correct there's plenty of caveats here.
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Those deals might also boost additional foreign interest in the country, analysts say, with some caveats.
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The usual crowdfunding caveats apply here, but it's not like the Smartduvet is reinventing the smartphone.
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The biggest winners all round are likely to be consumers, though with a number of caveats.
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Stop typing that angry, snarky tweet right now, and let me state a few big caveats.
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Albeit, one with a fair few caveats about how it has implemented the security layer here.
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The network's official position, taken Sunday with no caveats, was that Trump's immigration ban was anathema.
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Edwards's nightmare, at least for now, seems a little more possible — but with some big caveats.
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" At the conference Chance said that Rauner won't "give kids a chance without caveats or ultimatum.
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It automatically uploads your photos to Google's cloud — and storage is unlimited (albeit with some caveats).
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A couple of important caveats to bear in mind though: This article originally appeared on Medium.
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"Yes, professors lean left (although with some caveats)," Inside Higher Ed's Scott Jaschik wrote in February.
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These caveats aside, Facebook's introduction of end-to-end encryption (even as an option) is significant.
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Typical caveats apply: You only get the ride in a designated area and during work hours.
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Of course, it wouldn't be an Apple livestream if it didn't come with a few caveats.
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Before attempting to predict the outcome of this year's mid-terms, a couple of caveats apply.
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That number comes with some caveats, says Jonathan Vespa, a demographer with the US Census Bureau.
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Rubio said Sunday that he believes the report will ultimately become public, with some baseline caveats.
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Almost a quarter of Amazon's workforce identifies as black, but with the same caveats as Apple.
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Because of the large number of caveats, soldiers looking to reenlist should visit their career counselor.
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However, there are a number of caveats to the deal that you should keep in mind.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)However, despite all of its caveats, there's one thing I found telling.
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A new study finds that Google Translate may be up to the job - with some caveats.
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As for the new Price Match Guarantee, there are a few caveats – though nothing too unexpected.
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A couple of caveats before we get into it: Numbers for each major section are cumulative.
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Ask Well People younger than 65 can receive the high-dose vaccine, but there are caveats.
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These scores, while increasingly helpful in some areas of medicine, come with a lot of caveats.
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The standard caveats of deal reporting, including that the talks could still fall apart, apply here.
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Of course, there are some caveats to the positive link between social networking and emotional health.
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VCs have said they are open, and I have written that they are, with some caveats.
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All of those caveats are valid and necessary, but they don't undo what has been done.
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We've also seen promise with respect to smoking cessation, although these come with caveats as well.
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In the end, I recommend trying the Sleepbuds if you have sleep problems — with many caveats.
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With these caveats in mind, here's what we know about the R0 for the new coronavirus.
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One of the caveats of this research is that the drugs are administered with psychological support.
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However, any restrictions need to have caveats for certain patients, such as those in hospice settings.
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But there were caveats: A synthetic, metallic or dry sponge can catch fire in the microwave.
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On the whole, I think that Mozilla's decision is fundamentally good, even with the above caveats.
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An appeals court largely upheld the U.S. government's repeal of net neutrality rules — with some caveats.
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His footnotes and caveats showed he didn't think it made sense to talk about infinite growth.
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Some caveats: While seniority, title, and platform matter, they aren&apost the only criteria in play.
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Image: Maayan HarelIndeed, the new reconstruction, while undoubtedly mind-blowing, contains several important limitations and caveats.
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The company continued to tip-toe around the issue, making certain caveats about what constitutes harassment.
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It's still early, these margins are often within the margin of error, all those caveats apply.
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To praise the Metal Gear Solid series, you must hack through a thick forest of caveats.
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Forget the Caribbean caveats: You'll have a tough time finding a better restaurant than Orega anywhere.
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These caveats aside, what advantages do the writers of the turn of the 20th century offer?
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There are a few caveats you should consider: You don't have to just rely on your carrier.
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All these caveats aside, DolphinAttack shows how new ways of interacting with technology invariably introduce new vulnerabilities.
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Removing the cinema ban marked the latest in several loosening restrictions, many of which come with caveats.
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Despite these caveats, I believe there is something to be garnered from Wayne's impressive studio album output.
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Some caveats: Don't text and walk and expect not to die a violent death, because you will.
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None of the caveats or limitations researchers point to mean that weed has no utility for sleep.
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The usual caveats apply: this is a mouse study, and we haven't tested the drug in humans.
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Those may sound like some pretty staggering numbers, but there are few important caveats to these stats.
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There are a number of caveats we must address before we begin: Now on with the assessments.
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Sounds too good to be true and there's some caveats now that we can talk about. Yeah.
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But with office-based physicians in nonemergency cases, some patients have tried writing caveats onto their forms.
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"It strongly suggests that direction, with the caveats of the components it's able to track," Goolsbee said.
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Just know that there may be caveats to that, which you should double-check with Ticketmaster itself.
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Image: APEarlier this week, Verizon shocked us by resurrecting its unlimited data plan, albeit with some caveats.
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So there are plenty of caveats on the scope of the data, as the researchers themselves note.
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Read the reviewThe Best for Old Video Games: Nvidia ShieldThe Nvidia Shield bears a lot of caveats.
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Before tagging on the requisite caveats, we tip our hat to the country's impressive turnaround in policymaking.
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A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed a quote regarding the study's caveats to Alessandro Craparo.
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Yet, for all those caveats, this is also true: The Paris Agreement is bigger than Donald Trump.
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Caveats: Yes, private equity funds should be judged portfolio-level, and both relevant funds here performed well.
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I'll take those odds Even with these big caveats, it's hard to beat the price of Earth.
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However, German Research Center for Geoscience's Christopher Kyba says there are two caveats to their study: 1.
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Some caveats: don't text and walk and expect not to die a violent death, because you will.
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Caveats aside, our findings provide fresh insight on the political strategy surrounding advocacy of harsh immigration measures.
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It's been restrained, conflicted, and always qualified with caveats about my frustration with the sport and league.
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There are some caveats, though: the auto care service is currently limited to seven cities in China.
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"Generally speaking, we'd view it [HIV] as not orally transmitted without a lot of caveats," he says.
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Caveats aside, it's hard to imagine anyone not loving the Switch Lite as a gift this holiday.
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I'll offer my usual caveats that awards don't measure anything other than an ability to win awards.
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But remember the usual caveats, bitcoin has its critics and is prone to some seriously volatile trading.
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Before we jump in, some caveats to keep in mind: Our survey was not a scientific poll.
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In the UK and other European nations, the guarantee of free speech comes with plenty of caveats.
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Anyone can post almost anything of their own creation to the internet now, with a few caveats.
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Probuphine, which should be available for patients by the end of June, does come with some caveats.
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Such a pronouncement, made in a string of declarations on Twitter, necessitates an immediate list of caveats.
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Obst: Two caveats so I can work on Monday: (1) My "should" wins are not my votes.
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Journalists often include caveats, but they often lose force when combined with a flashy, click-bait title.
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Nearly everyone's care team gave vulnerable patients the same advice they would anyone, with a few caveats.
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Thus, Happy Tea's claims run up against many of the same caveats as its "poop tea" sister.
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But the narrative of an across-the-board elevation of women's status under Mao contains crucial caveats.
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But those huge caveats aside, the campaign argues that this risk would push companies to break apart.
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Still, Mr. Tabler and other Syria specialists said the opportunity came with a number of important caveats.
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But even though T-Mobile appears to be doing better with 5G, there are still important caveats.
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However, the definition of a low-carb diet had some caveats as not all diets were equal.
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There are caveats aplenty for the distinction that Manigault Newman is the first former staffer turned antagonist.
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" Though she went on to set a number of caveats, all the market heard was "six months.
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The caveats The biggest issue I&aposve had with the Carbon X shoes is with the laces.
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With those caveats, she can still find it helpful to be aware of sexual diversity in nature.
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Before you throw out the conventional wisdom entirely, there are two very important caveats about Utych's findings.
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It is possible to find a survey in line with Ms. Klobuchar's number, but with some caveats.
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Payne: The EU has given the UK one firm extension: April 12, but it has some caveats.
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They were all in somewhat unique circumstances, but nonetheless suggest possible caveats to the study's overall pessimism.
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I have to stop myself from editing this article, cutting out criticisms, inserting caveats or placating phrases.
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But there are caveats: plague has to be treated quickly, and some forms are more deadly than others.
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The committee recommended that the remaining public domain should be given to the states, but with two caveats.
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Now, before you go discounting everything you've learned from DNA testing, there are a few crucial caveats here.
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" He caveats that enthusiasm though by saying "it is still evolving, so we aren't making it mainstream now.
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But those notes are full of artful caveats that keep Camp as a defined term in the abstract.
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There are a few other caveats to be aware of if you want to try Family Link, however.
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Significant portions also seem to lack the caveats and caution one would normally expect in an intelligence report.
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Now the Office Android apps for Chromebook are here, but there are a few caveats we should note.
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Two caveats limit its scope: the violence in question must be both racially motivated and plotted in advance.
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Wehner offered a breakdown of how the $1 billion will be spent: There are some caveats worth mentioning.
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These closures aren't precisely good news for Oculus or the VR industry, but there are a few caveats.
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That said, this is a major cellular company, so of course there are caveats to the new plan.
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If you're just using the barcode scanner, the Dash works really well, but there are still some caveats.
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Here come the caveats: No, you won't see a single-atom storage drive in the OfficeMax catalogue tomorrow.
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But like many nutrition studies, this one's conclusions come with some major caveats, and are already generating controversy.
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That said, there are some major caveats here, almost all of which have to do with the app.
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As with any "we should be looking here for aliens!" argument, there are a thousand caveats and unknowns.
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It's worth noting the caveats here: Hobson isn't lifting the entire weight, just jacking up the rear wheels.
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He's got a few caveats, but still ... sounds like he'd embrace a bit of the reality show world.
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But all the caveats aside, Clinton's campaign staff likely cheered the December jobs report, and with good reason.
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Fact of the matter is, I like these little earbuds, and I can mostly deal with the caveats.
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Caveats: But there is a long journey from the lab to therapy, with no guarantee it will work.
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But that assessment came with a number of caveats warning about the potential for yet another security misstep.
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Like Verizon Unlimited, T-Mobile's "unlimited" plan has other caveats besides the 28GB of 4G LTE data cap.
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If all those caveats apply to you, then the new H-Series processors are worth getting excited about!
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Corrections and caveats aside, Uber's adjusted operating margin dramatically improved in the fourth quarter compared to the third.
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It looks somewhat optimistic that e-scooters could be allowed in NYC — eventually, and likely with many caveats.
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That's… pretty much all it covered, due to a bunch of caveats detailed in the program's fine print.
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But the study comes with some major caveats—and only represents a partial release of the team's results.
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Keeping those barriers and caveats in mind, I asked practitioners and patients for ideas on finding affordable therapy.
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With those caveats, "All the Way" is still solid historical drama, and Mr. Cranston's performance is a gem.
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For example, last week she came closer to embracing a nationwide $20003 minimum wage, though still with caveats.
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Anything this unique comes with a pile of catches and caveats — and legal ways to game the system.
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Marrero has also received a lot of criticism from viewers, saying she should apologize again without the caveats.
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While Glassdoor says there is advanced data science behind the feature, there are a few caveats to consider.
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With all those caveats, nevertheless, it seems indisputable that production has been running at below year-earlier levels.
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My buddy Greg Nearhood, who tends bar at numerous hip-as-fuck joints in Brooklyn, has his caveats.
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Caveats • Any move from Intel is far from certain and one of WSJ's sources said it is unlikely.
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That comes with a few caveats: It's still difficult to take the Klingons seriously in the subtitled scenes.
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The use of prisoners in scientific research comes with a number of caveats to protect inmates from exploitation.
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Start off with the caveats: Almost no key Rams players got in the game, including quarterback Jared Goff.
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By early March, these various research groups were posting their analyses online, along with heaping caveats of uncertainty.
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Another systematic review that looked at interventions focusing only on drug ordering found similar results, with similar caveats.
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The researchers confirmed that music listening should be encouraged in the workplace, but with a couple of caveats.
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The usual caveats apply: local polling is tricky, the sample small and there are three weeks to go.
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Caveats: While anyone can contribute to a traditional IRA, your income may disqualify you from the tax benefits.
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And Harris added enormous caveats to her support for legal sex work in her interview with The Root.
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As Beijing blurs lines between state and private enterprise, more caveats appear to be creeping into perceived guarantees.
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No matter what caveats exist in each state, that's great news for the Democratic Party heading into 2020.
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One unnamed official told the Associated Press there may be "caveats" in Trump's language withdrawing from the deal.
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Those caveats could explain how Democrats won one or two or even four Republican-held state legislative seats.
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Randall's declarations of fact (the realism of the wave function, for example) are subject to the same caveats.
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All that is good news for the planet and for human health, even if caveats and challenges abound.
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But even with those caveats, Mr. Trump's decision seems likely to disrupt, if not dissolve, the peace effort.
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Lots of caveats here, given Sony was hacked and it fell to fifth place in the studio rankings.
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Despite these caveats, it is a fair bet that open borders would lead to very large flows of people.
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Stats on the filibuster are so open to interpretation that they are almost impossible to state without massive caveats.
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There are still a few caveats that hold this feature back from being as solid as the W1 chip.
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Even the Apple Watch Series 1033 comes with a lot of caveats about its ECG and atrial fibrillation features.
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Caveats: On the other hand: Again, the way you view this kind of data will depend on your perspective.
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The most important thing to know, though, is that all of this back-and-forth comes with extreme caveats.
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I'd recommend it to friends who've loved the franchise for years, though I'd give caveats to temper their expectations.
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And, despite the caveats and arguments, this is why he is so impressed by Google's recent work, he said.
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Knowing these two schemers, there will probably be caveats and side plots involved, no matter what they're up to.
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Will the writers constantly have to invent caveats to explain why her abilities aren't working in a given situation?
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The new law has an exception for survivors of rape or incest, but it comes with a few caveats.
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In the case of this recent research — which we spotted via Google researcher David Ha — some caveats do apply.
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The company also recently hit the milestone of being powered entirely by renewable energy worldwide (albeit with some caveats).
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There are caveats, but it's the weekend, so let's just take our good news where we can get it.
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A few caveats: The information below is applicable to the U.S. only; apologies to our readers in other countries.
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The credit card support has come via a partnership with crypto-focused payment company Simplex, but there are caveats.
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The news sounds exciting, but there are some important caveats that limit how useful the new gadget will be.
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But there are a bunch of key caveats here that are missing from some of the more breathless coverage.
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Jen Widerstrom only started the ketogenic diet "as a joke," but was impressed with her results — with some caveats.
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Those caveats aside, the exercise reminds us that we'll all have to shed our mortal coils at some point.
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That figure is from Glassdoor, but Amazon insists that the average warehouse worker makes over $15, with some caveats.
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Here are some screenshots in case United ever rethinks this approach: Some important caveats to consider at this point.
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There are some bright spots in the budget when it comes to health, though they come with major caveats.
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And once again, it carried some caveats, dropping all but a single port and taking a notable performance hit.
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North Korea's offers invariably come with some significant caveats and some asterisks, some hidden and some in plain sight.
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It’s almost the ideal solution for your first foray into home security with only a few caveats.
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Perhaps because of the sensitivity and complexity of the issue, many of the document's conclusions are hedged by caveats.
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It took years to sign up, and its agreement was always marked by caveats and exceptions to the rules.
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The unique stay does come with quite a few caveats given its exposed location in a wild, natural area.
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"Addressing issues of financial stability in order to promote price stability is therefore possible with two caveats," Mersch argued.
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Those caveats noted, the film has plenty of illuminating moments leading up to, of course, a concluding fashion show.
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He caveats that in mainland China the demographic looking to make dietary changes is typically more educated and affluent.
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I'm planning to keep the one I bought, but there are some big caveats you need to know about.
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I found the process of using the ECG app remarkably easy, but there are a couple of important caveats.
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First things first, there are two caveats: This is a Google Home Mini, not the newly announced Nest Mini ...
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Sometimes, it's easier to stick with what you know, with one that doesn't have any sneaky loopholes or caveats.
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The caveats: The company admits that it will take time for the machine to learn and perfect facial recognition.
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And speaking of caveats, the iPhone X will mark the first time Apple uses the new aforementioned OLED panel.
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Although, as we noted earlier, he had plenty of caveats about the limits of its powers of bot detection.
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The states also argue that Trump's order is riddled with caveats, which create uncertainty in respect to its effectiveness.
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Yet even with the caveats, it would be a terrible mistake to let the imperfections obscure the progress here.
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Overwhelmingly, financial advisers said the best course of action is to do absolutely nothing, with some caveats of course.
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However, within minutes of declaring on Tuesday that the drills could resume, Mr. Mattis added caveats to his comments.
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The rumors caught fire on Twitter, where prominent conservatives including Mr. Erickson and Mark Levin shared them with caveats.
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If you need to run Windows or Windows apps on your Mac, the answer is still yes, with caveats.
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Given all of these caveats, Martin says Congress needs to make a change, and that needs to happen now.
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Experts mostly offered compliments for the bill, saying it would help keep the economy afloat, though some had caveats.
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An official said she hoped that up to 2000,2780 migrants would participate in the voluntary scheme, which had caveats.
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For Cerdá, those caveats are room for more research to tease out how Medicaid may bring down overdose deaths.
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Even if journalists insert caveats or clearly label a statement as false, the remarks still reach a large audience.
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"Macy's success comes with a few caveats," GlobalData Retail Managing Director Neil Saunders wrote in a note to clients.
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There are some important caveats to this feature that could shut out folks who don't own a cellular phone.
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There are a few caveats, complicated by the fact there's plenty we still don't know about this novel coronavirus.
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We're apparently lazy for asking a simple question and not giving caveats of another candidates record in real-time.
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This decision doesn't undo a legacy of environmental destruction and its announcement is full of half measures and caveats.
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The Moto G7 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is a cheap phone without as many caveats as you might expect.
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But these caveats don't make the fact that we are always going to seek comfort less true, or shameful.
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The statistics come with some caveats suggesting they may underestimate the true numbers of Medicare beneficiaries using the program.
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So long as we're adding caveats, Deaton, in his commentary, also raises an interesting alternative interpretation of that data.
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If we accept the caveats above, then the research also demonstrates that the device helps some people lose weight.
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It's a first in the world of AI video gaming, but there are important caveats and limitations for the research.
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However, Cosgrove told CNBC he would "absolutely" do an online consultation with a patient himself—with some caveats, of course.
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In the past year, a fresh set of federal guidelines unleashed the commercial potential of drones (with a few caveats).
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It comes with some caveats—non-organic materials such as artificial hips will be screened for and recycled, Recompose says.
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Among the caveats is the question of what happens if ground control loses the connection to the drone, he says.
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There are a lot of good reasons to consider upgrading to the All Controller, but a few caveats as well.
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You went through great lengths to put, of what, five or six caveats that you were not connecting the two.
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Since then, after criticism from fellow Republicans, the administration has added caveats to the withdrawal, effectively softening Trump's original declaration.
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It is also true, I think we can agree, that even with these caveats, none of these photos are great.
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As more fossils and information comes to light, our understanding of their diverse ecology has made room for some caveats.
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A couple of caveats worth noting: And — at least according to the carriers — this saga will soon end for good.
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It's rare for a book to do exactly what its title says it will do without any caveats or reservations.
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These caveats aside, Skype Mingo is an interesting peek at the direction that Microsoft could take its premier communications app.
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Probably the promise of fully carbon-neutral aviation growth from 2020 has too many caveats and omissions to be feasible.
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But there were caveats to the company's promises — and in true Wal-Mart style, its critics did not keep quiet.
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If you're interested, the platform is free, with a couple caveats, like only one month of archived and searchable messages.
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Of course, there are a couple of caveats here — namely the fact that Apple Music functionality hasn't been rolled out.
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If you take out a personal loan or line of credit, remember the usual caveats about borrowing apply, warns McBride.
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The usual caveats apply, and that's especially true here since it's not at all clear who's actually behind this campaign.
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Even with those caveats on methodology, though, the issues that rose to the top did so by a substantial margin.
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Some caveats are in order: interpreting old accounts involves guesswork (the East India Company's books include an entry for "booty").
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However, if you're planning to use your iPhone on Fi, there are quite a few caveats to be aware of.
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Mr Bauer says it creates a presumption that immigrants have a right to seek work in Germany, whatever the caveats.
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But when it came to playing the impact in the market, Nomura noted its forecasts were subject to some caveats.
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Despite these caveats, I expect that forward guidance and asset purchases will remain important components of the Fed's policy toolkit.
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That's par for the course with new papers, but they also released an accompanying list of caveats tempering their findings.
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Facebook's UK expansion plans don't mention any specific caveats or conditions for the company to grow headcount in the country.
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Until then, like the rest of Cloudflare's connectivity suite, Warp will be free and come with few if any caveats.
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But as is often the case with diet and nutrition research, there are a few important caveats to their findings.
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But these tests also come with a lot of caveats, especially for people who are not of white, European descent.
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"That's one of the big caveats of this study—we can't know for sure that they're hallucinating," Niel told Gizmodo.
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Apple's caveats are the same as Google, except that it also won't notify users in the event of an emergency.
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These caveats aside, this really is one of the most convenient and fun ways to play around with a microscope.
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The study has been peer reviewed ahead of its full publication this fall but the headline findings come with caveats.
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Nonetheless, such caveats can't remotely account for the difference in attention paid to the two clubs so far this year.
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The issue with Article 19 is the caveats or the subsection rules which basically give teams a get-out clause.
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Here's another one: Why does the WSJ's newest version of its story offer more hedges and caveats than the original?
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But War for the Planet of the Apes is careful to nuance this inevitability in its universe with two caveats.
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Some caveats: Because the researchers collected their survey responses on the web, they didn't hit some key New York demographics.
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Keep in mind that there are several caveats to this strategy, so consult a tax advisor before making any decisions.
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Yet, notwithstanding the caveats above, there is enough similarity between the British and American moods to suggest it could happen.
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With those caveats out of the way, here are several things worth trying to protect your data from prying eyes.
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An analysis of the data by The Times, paired with on-the-ground reporting, generally supports those findings, with caveats.
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Some caveats are in order: employers could restructure jobs to disentangle tasks that are more or less easy to automate.
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If he was speaking hypothetically, as he later claimed, then why did he quote Trump without any sort of caveats?
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"That said, Citi's 'sell' recommendation has so many caveats that I have trouble considering it all that bearish," Cramer said.
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Unfortunately, that question left no room for caveats—for instance, the noteworthy fact that Williams was injured in that match.
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Living in Australia comes with some caveats, such as the constant threat of being burgled by the world's deadliest bird.
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But with some important caveats, coastal elites do bear a resemblance to the market-dominant minorities of the developing world.
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But the salary increase, which was unanimously approved on Thursday by a special compensation commission, came with some important caveats.
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Journalistic traditionalists didn't like the idea of sharing an unfiltered, unverified document with the public, whatever the caveats and context.
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I want to enjoy this without caveats, without all the talk of selflessness and without seeing this change my identity.
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It would be an astronomical adventure, but there are naturally a lot of caveats and unknowns tangled into this hypothesis.
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There are definitely caveats to the data: High smoking rates in the region may have an impact on death rates.
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Although I'm not opposed to a spank, there are some very important caveats that I had to keep in mind.
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With the exclusivity, though, come caveats: Alpe di Siusi is a nature preserve, so cars are forbidden from 9 a.m.
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The bottom line: Few readers question the notion of having a conservative on the Op-Ed pages, with some caveats.
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So, before telling Mr. Mohammed "I will cut your son's throat," Dr. Mitchell said, he added a series of caveats.
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A couple of caveats: They have to look fresh, and the buns have to be stored in a warming bin.
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Despite the caveats, a small but significant cohort of older Americans is experimenting with variations of a self-designed retirement.
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These caveats are important because the authors acknowledge the evidence quality is weak and that guidelines are likely to change.
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It's a positively French move on his part: Culturally, to have any depth in France, joy must come with caveats.
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Children's booksellers said that they were excited by the idea of the new book, but that there are always caveats.
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That agreement came with many caveats, and the Indian government at the time promised Kashmir special status and substantial autonomy.
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In season three, Stranger Things seems to have made a concerted effort to address many of those concerns — with caveats.
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Before explaining why, a few caveats: It is hard to determine if media coverage affects a presidential candidate's electoral fortunes.
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And in addition to paying Verizon $25 extra just to connect to 24G, the launch came with several other caveats.
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The above Gallup chart is perhaps the clearest evidence, but other polls back this up: There are, as always, caveats.
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"All Mr Nix's comments carried in our reports were used in context, including any caveats," the broadcaster said in a statement.
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Features and functions are now broadly comparable, with a few caveats, so you need to look at the bigger picture too.
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This prediction comes with some caveats, as Socas-Navarro himself points out:Obviously, this extrapolation should not be viewed as a prediction.
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But she points out that the researchers include a few caveats where their theory might differ from more well-accepted ideas.
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A lot of the key caveats in all of this note that the technology is still on a relatively distant horizon.
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News of the deal and Uber's continued ambitions to lead the way on driverless cars comes with a lot of caveats.
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Even with both of those caveats, this is one of the first such dongles I've seen that allows for this connection.
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So let's run through those ideas, why they're coming up, and the inevitable caveats that could prevent them from being enacted.
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They might oversell what their service does, obscure how their security works, or hide nefarious caveats in the terms of service.
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However, this protection came with caveats: Initially, cooler waters moving up from deeper waters kept the deep-water corals from bleaching.
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It's a product that I can recommend wholeheartedly to anyone with the (considerable) money and the interest, despite the caveats above.
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Now, some big caveats here: The researchers didn't do a taste test because for one, this isn't a food-safe lab.
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Of course, with an expected ship date that's almost a year away, all of the usual caveats about crowdfunded projects apply.
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We offer a few indicators that give us reason to be optimistic, though, as with most things, there are always caveats.
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The function came with some minor caveats, like expiration dates for downloads and limited support for microSD storage on Android devices.
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You'll notice that I keep writing "unlimited" in quotation marks, that's because like any wireless plan in 2017, there are caveats.
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Surprisingly, the Verizon caveats are no worse (and are in some ways better), than what you would get from another carrier.
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While it's technically compatible with Windows 10 PCs, Windows 10 S PCs, Macs, and Android devices, there are a few caveats.
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There are a few caveats (because of course): You have to be a member of Ikea Family, the store's loyalty program.
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Now, there are a lot of caveats to any study that tries to analyze communities of species from that long ago.
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With those caveats in mind, one month into 2016, America has suffered 12 mass shootings, leaving 23 dead and 34 injured.
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And since everything is routed through Tor, bandwidth limitations and all the other caveats associated with browsing anonymously would also apply.
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For example, in 2014 the Bank of England promised—with some caveats—not to raise rates until unemployment fell below 7%.
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Despite these caveats (and others), offering global online streaming for football games is a content play with a lot of potential.
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There are some important caveats to consider, though, before concluding the Nevada caucuses show Trump has solid support among Hispanic voters.
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Nintendo's newly announced miniature NES console has been met with widespread enthusiasm, but it does come with a couple of caveats.
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Justice Nye Perram ruled the ISPs would be forced to hand over the pirates' details, but with a number of caveats.
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Under UK takeover rules that effectively rules out Sports Direct from making a bid for six months, subject to various caveats.
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That is why, even with all the caveats in place, a thinning out of Republican ranks in Democratic states looks likely.
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As with most good things, there are a few caveats — some states have incredible job markets, while others are falling behind.
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Traders entered the week expecting the deal, which expires in March, to be extended through the end of 2018 without caveats.
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" Beach herself tweeted, "Amazing the degree to which [reporters] chop up what you say and reframe without ur caveats and explanations!
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But in Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration, it does so in the form of a multipage, multisignature memorandum, replete with caveats.
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So there are caveats involved in extrapolating from what happened during the first order to what might happen under the second.
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Not that caveats would matter— the teams that went were the teams that went, and Canada was the best among them.
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But there are caveats, including the above passage, in the rules about tweets that are deemed in the legitimate public interest.
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But bearing those caveats in mind, I think it's O.K. to feel a little awe-struck by Yosemite's majestic, thundering waterfalls.
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Unless we take that absolute position without caveats or apologies, we have set foot upon a road with only one destination.
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Now here come the caveats: This is not to say that there was never any communal Sunni-Shia violence before 1979.
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American multinational companies fare well under the plan, which calls for shifting toward a more territorial tax system, albeit with caveats.
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The more serious the charges, the more caveats, however, and complex guidelines would become harder for prosecutors and judges to follow.
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We recommended our favorite virtual private networks, with the usual caveats that you shouldn't put too much trust in any VPN.
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On January 24, the VSAP system did receive certification by the secretary of state in California, but with some major caveats.
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So there are major caveats about how the AI model could be safely applied to other less skewed, more diverse populations.
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It could potentially represent a new type of video game sequel — but there are a lot of rather complicated caveats involved.
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A lot of these come with huge privacy caveats, but the convenience or connection they enable might just be worth it.
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But as ever with this curious institution and its byzantine prompt-date system, the apparent surge comes with some important caveats.
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Their findings will be published by Slate, along with prominent caveats as to what the data say and does not say.
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While honored to provide some insight, I need to place a few caveats on what I share as a former soldier.
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Even with these caveats, the whole opening and closing mechanism is supremely satisfying to do, with crisp snaps in both directions.
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There are caveats and nuances and various circumstantial particulars to all this, and there are the usual tricks that hindsight plays.
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Other caveats may apply, depending on the kinds of conditions and circumstances that a patient is going to the hospital with.
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While she won't be a captain, Entertainment Weekly reports, she'll be playing Rainsford, a lieutenant commander "with caveats," aboard the U.S.S. Discovery.
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If such a thing even existed, it would probably come with a bunch of annoying caveats to justify its absurdly low price.
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There are various tweaks and caveats to bear in mind depending on the type of system you're using, which we've mentioned below.
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There are some caveats, like the AirPods' inability to block outside noise and the minimal noise-cancelling feature on the Sony earbuds.
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One of many caveats to this is that we must solve the problem of climate change, a challenge that cannot be minimized.
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The disclosure came with a number of caveats, in a political sense, as Comey used the forum to sharply criticize Clinton's behavior.
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Some are trying to do just that, but it's not easy to surface caveats in the wake of a major Apple announcement.
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Those caveats would allow certain groups or businesses to deny services to people who engaged in premarital sex, regardless of their sexuality.
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Those are important caveats, but Twitter would at least like us to think that these numbers represent an overall improvement in moderation.
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Gavin Sheridan, CEO of legal startup Vizlegal and a frequent critic of Facebook's ad policies, welcomed the move with a few caveats.
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There are some caveats here: I haven't found a way to send articles from the browser to the News app on macOS.
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In contrast, the C40 largely succeeds, with a few caveats and concessions that undeniably make its $403 price tag tough to swallow.
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Before we dive into the experience, it's important to make a few caveats: First of all, this is not a finished product.
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The caveats: No physical outposts means no dressing rooms to test-drive potential threads or make speedy returns sans post-office visits.
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The important caveats to know are that Call Protect is only available to postpaid customers; prepaid customers can't use it at all.
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There are caveats though, and the gifts almost always end up costing more than the charity gets from the increase in donations.
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Yes, there's a lot of caveats to Tesla's numbers, and a decrease in crashes won't necessarily see the same decrease in deaths.
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But the idea comes with a few caveats, since all languages do not treat colors the same way grammatically as English does.
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There are plenty of caveats, of course—this was a single study done on a fairly small sample of lab-reared squids.
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For all the kvetching about USB-C on MacBooks, they at least all do the same basic things (with a couple caveats).
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It's a pretty impressive machine given its $499 starting price, but that also means that it comes with a lot of caveats.
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This implies, with caveats, that the environment is still quite good for startups looking to tap out, trade in or join up.
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Rubio makes it clear there are a few caveats, mostly because you'd be 3rd in line of succession to the White House.
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The application of new forensic approaches to archaeological objects and manuscripts may hold great potential, but these methods are not without caveats.
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In three Summer League games, Bender's PER was 1.9; even with the usual caveats about disregarding summer stats, that's obviously not great.
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"Secretary Mattis was very helpful in talking through some of the caveats that people might want to put in place," Corker said.
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Google's announcement makes no such caveats, suggesting ads for open source digital wallets may stay lumped in with get-rich-quick ICOs.
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"I see all of the cautionary remarks all of the time — I see all these caveats — I don't understand them," he said.
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A one-year extension, with few or no caveats, had seemed all but cemented when lawmakers went to bed on Thursday evening.
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The refined production figures released monthly by the National Bureau of Statistics come with their own caveats but the trend is clear.
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Several long-shot presidential candidates also said they would put the U.S. back in the deal, though a few raised caveats. Rep.
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The rest are in math, architecture, and other fieldsStill, there are caveats to skipping a four-year degree for a technical job.
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Burr's reaction — an apparent defense of the president, albeit with caveats — conflicts with that of his Democratic counterpart on the committee, Sen.
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Of course, a few caveats apply: Indiana has enjoyed a remarkably easy conference schedule, only playing Michigan State, Maryland, and Purdue once.
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NATO's mutual defense guarantee is a commitment that comes without any "conditions or caveats," British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said last month.
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But if you plunge deeper into the report, you'll find a whole bunch of asterisks and caveats to all the sentences above.
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Yet for all these caveats, be prepared to get caught up in the buzz of the iPhone X (pronounced ten, not ex).
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Their argument in fact has a host of caveats and uncertainties that I later found fascinating to explore in my longer essay.
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She advises readers of both the memo and news media accounts to take these caveats into consideration before drawing conclusions from either.
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Now let's throw in the caveats, this poll is a bit of an outlier and it has a sizeable margin of error.
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To appease opponents of casino gambling — including Komeito, a Buddhist political party allied with the Liberal Democratic Party — legalization came with caveats.
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When it comes to actually seeing these characters in action, though, I think everything has to be couched in a few caveats.
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Liberum said it had "large caveats" on its estimate but still raised the analyst rating on the stock to buy from hold.
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One way Trump does this is by using caveats such as "I was told" or "Lots of people are saying," Blow said.
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According to Robinson, she wanted to create a space for trans women to attend women-centered sex parties, but with certain caveats.
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A few caveats: The map and calculator do not (yet) include the cost of backing up intermittent sources like wind and solar.
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But even with those caveats, it still appears that some of the cell towers will likely have been IMSI-catchers, he writes.
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And when the media report the number, they rarely mention the caveats that the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes along with that data.
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With momentum in the motorcycle world shifting electric, there are more than a few caveats as to whether there's a viable U.S. market.
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It's those kinds of caveats that demonstrate the companies' unwillingness to police inappropriate sharing, said Daniel McCarthy, a marketing professor at Emory University.
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However, the lawsuit claims the order is riddled with caveats and fails to reunite parents and children who have already been torn apart.
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"It's so easy to purchase these tools and not know exactly what to do with them, or what the caveats are," she says.
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So here, we've focused on a diverse range of options that you can enjoy without caveats, right away (or whenever Touch shows up).
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A couple of caveats before we dive in: #1: Even if massages can have potential health benefits, they should not replace traditional medicine.
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There are a number of caveats which may, in time, turn out to mean the findings are less concerning than they seem today.
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There aren't really any caveats; the price is available to new or existing Premium subscribers, except for those already on a family plan.
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But she nevertheless hedged her promise with Brexiteer-pleasing caveats such as that she wanted any delay to be "short" and "once only".
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He added some potential caveats, too: mainly, caterpillars may move on to other types of plants if the tomato plants become less nutritious.
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One of the major caveats for consumers looking at purchasing a high-end VR headset is the need for an expensive gaming computer.
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But this week, MoviePass announced a return of sorts, with the launch of Uncapped, which brings back its unlimited subscription plan (with caveats).
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Here is Carbon Engineering's estimate of the carbon intensity (grams of CO2 per megajoule) of various fuels: Two important caveats about this chart.
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As such, the map caveats one of the Out campaigns' doughtiest arguments: that voters are fed up with the union because of immigration.
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I provide solutions to many of the caveats that arise, specifically regarding under-diversification and loss of liquidity for these executives and directors.
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The usual caveats apply: there's no guarantee that the science behind these devices adds up — there might not be any science at all!
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A few caveats: You must be over 18 and a legal resident of the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, or Washington, D.C., to enter.
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Even with these caveats, both Browne and Breslin believe passive data collection is a critical component for studying screen time use in kids.
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A few requisite caveats: All food products were purchased in Spain, so it's unclear if the findings would be replicated in other countries.
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That also means that the deal will face regulatory scrutiny, and might get scuppered, or come with sell-off caveats, to go ahead.
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They were reintroduced, with caveats, in 2005 when the country's entire intellectual property regime was updated to comply with World Trade Organization rules.
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All the details about organics and methane on Mars, plus scientists' caveats and popular fascinations appear in two new reports published in Science.
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Although Kilcullen's portraits of Iraq and Afghanistan prove that militarized nation-building makes matters worse, his faith in military means (despite caveats) abides.
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"We anticipate slow rig growth with all of the usual price caveats," said James Williams, president of energy consultant WTRG Economics in Arkansas.
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"Unless we take that absolute position without caveats or apologies, we have set foot upon a road with only one destination," she said.
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With all appropriate caveats about reading too much into one poll, Reuters/Ipsos just released a survey showing Clinton up by double digits.
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Still, the company's raised sales outlook for 2018 came with caveats as it included a drop in projected cash flow compared with 2017.
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But the Save our Savings Coalition — whose members include AARP, Fidelity and TIAA — is worried that promise could come with some big caveats.
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This appears to be largely true but fails to include important caveats that experts warn could be pivotal in evaluating North Korea's sincerity.
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These could include caveats preventing Time Warner Cable-Charter from regulating content companies can offer in their contracts, data caps, and usage fees.
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Some caveats here: This is a survey asking people about what they've got on their phones, rather than data directly from their phones.
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Nonetheless, praise of Sheringham as a man comes with a few caveats, even at the clubs where he scored his greatest ever goals.
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There are probably some caveats, but is it fair to say that getting as many people to cooperate is generally a good thing?
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But the states say his order is riddled with caveats and fails to reunite parents and children who have already been torn apart.
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The authors also corresponded with LGBTQ alliance and advocacy groups before publication, which led them to emphasize some important caveats to their study.
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In any event, yet another ban on trading and eating pangolins isn't likely to help them, especially with its caveats for medical uses.
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These early indicators of success seem small and are not without caveats, but they do show how collaborative responses can produce meaningful results.
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With those caveats, we've worked worked with OB/GYNs and experts to come up with a comprehensive guide to your vagina after birth.
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The government outlines several caveats for being a citizen even if you weren't born there, many of which depend on your parents' citizenship.
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Some caveats: Bevin was among the most unpopular governors in the country, and other Republican leaders in the state outperformed him on Tuesday.
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Related: Full poll results Some important caveats: This survey reflects the views of only those who watched the speech, not of all Americans.
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Little, however, had achieved something that the general public could actually admire without caveats or snide remarks about her assigned sex at birth.
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In a tweet on Tuesday night, Mr. Trump cited Mr. Kim's offers not to produce or proliferate weapons, without mentioning the many caveats.
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Make that a tiny bit of leg, because that stat comes with two big caveats: So this chart is useful, but also misleading.
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While the new version of DxOMark Mobile should do a better job assessing cameras, all of this still needs to come with some caveats.
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Was its hands-off Autopilot feature, despite caveats that a driver's hands should be ready to grab control in a split second, inherently unsafe?
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There are an array of caveats, and layers of complexity, attached to nearly every health study you see sensationalized and oversimplified on the internet.
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So make sure you know whether your prepaid carrier comes with any caveats and whether you'll get good local service on its network provider.
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Alongside the usual string of caveats that the "technologies and concepts are immature, poorly understood and unproven in mission-critical, at-scale business operations".
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The company just brought back its unlimited plan — with several caveats that could easily lead to account suspensions or cancellations if customers aren't careful.
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Two caveats: I've had the phone for under a week, and have noticed an outlier or two where the battery drained faster than expected.
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But if a prediction in Justice Clarence Thomas's partial dissent proves accurate, caveats in the majority opinion may seriously undermine the ostensible liberal victory.
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Advocates say such consent-form alterations could provide some protection from surprise bills, though there are several major caveats to this largely untested idea.
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Some caveats... Such a fast transformation would be likely if the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement is implemented and expanded upon, as stated rhetoric suggests.
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Amazon looked magnanimous in the moment, but its act was colored by months of fighting and the caveats on pay increases that came next.
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But the looming legal fight will be around what constitutes "proportionate effort" — and in which circumstances those Article 13 caveats are allowed to apply.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NATO's mutual defense guarantee is a commitment that comes without any "conditions or caveats," British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said on Thursday.
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Those caveats aside, Wellerstein thinks the project still manages to illustrate the scope and magnitude of nuclear fallout from bombs dropped on those targets.
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But there are a few caveats to keep in mind before assuming a public embrace of stocks is here, and is only a positive.
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But as ever with crowdfunding campaigns the usual strong caveats apply: You're making a bet on an idea that may never come to fruition.
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Casey decision, it did so with caveats — states could now pass laws intended to protect fetal life before viability, which they couldn't under Roe.
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Still, if such caveats have become necessary to point out, that itself says something about the success of Bezos and Amazon as a whole.
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Caveats: 'The Resistance' has invested money and energy into these special elections, juicing the turnout for races that would otherwise be more largely ignored.
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But many, like Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, are offering caveats, saying he will concede only if the election is proven to be legitimate.
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McLeod is going the Kickstarter crowdfunding route for his first product—so the usual caveats and risks apply if you're thinking of backing it.
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High-end Windows laptops have gotten so good that it's become much easier to recommend them, but some of them still come with caveats.
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A few caveats about FAFSA preplanning: Some colleges also ask applicants to file the College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS), which uses a different formula.
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Some caveats: Trump's anger with Bannon is nothing new, and Bannon survived Jared Kushner's attempt to get rid of him early in the administration.
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A following paragraph caveats that Facebook's in-house AI does not currently have the ability to automatically identify every type of (potentially) problematic content.
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Sometimes, it's easier to stick with what you know so you want a balanced price - one that doesn't have any sneaky loopholes or caveats.
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Scott Jennings, who was a special assistant to President George W. Bush, said Trump's insistence on offering caveats to his statement defeated the purpose.
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There are some caveats to consider in the design of these tools, however, such as tailoring them to a specific country's needs, Duffus says.
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Most of the initial news articles about the study reported the supposed increase without caveats, and few quoted the cancer society or outside experts.
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Without those caveats however, we've just served a sociopath everything he's wanted on a global platter, Samantha Vinograd is a CNN National Security Analyst.
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There are big caveats to this comparison, but at the very least, it suggests that Pfizer expects sales to grow sharply in future years.
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So, while "JavaScript is the most popular language can you even believe it" makes for a nice headline, there are some significant caveats here.
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Because that's how we're supposed to love movies like this, with caveats and qualifications that show we're aware that it's all a little silly.
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If you asked someone watching The Bachelor in the early 22019s to name the season's villain, they'd easily give you one name, no caveats.
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Even with those caveats, I think a hub is worth carrying in your iPad Pro bag for that one time you really need it.
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The caveats: This all happened last year, and Snap said the rumors were false (though there may have been "informal" talks, according to B.I.).
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She did, however, say the practice was "safe with caveats": keep the hair dryer on its lowest/coolest setting and only use it externally.
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And while the science of attributing weather events to climate change is advancing, "studies of individual events will typically contain caveats," the report stated.
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But the experts who made this map, and ranked the US in first place, are quick to add caveats to America's number one status.
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Patrick Adler, a doctoral candidate in urban planning at U.C.L.A. who collaborated with Florida on this research, does not disagree, but has some caveats.
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But before embarking on further discussion of a novel about America that has a swastika on its cover, perhaps some caveats would be wise.
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But, he caveats, it would've possibly been illegal if Trump Jr. had taken "opposition research" from an agent with ties to a foreign government.
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And yet with all of those caveats in mind, maintaining the JCPOA is still in the U.S. national security interest for three main reasons.
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But of course, like all good things that should be enjoyed in moderation, staying at the Candy Cane Hotel comes with candy-striped caveats.
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Citizens enjoy the reasonable expectation of privacy in the United States, with some caveats around issues such as sharing information willingly with third parties.
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Here are several caveats: Hastings's suggestion that investors, analysts, and other outsiders think about how much time streaming customers spend with Netflix isn't new.
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We got Kate Thursday leaving Nello in NYC and she did NOT rule out working with Guess again, but she's got some big caveats.
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Whenever Facebook identifies one edge case and adds extra caveats to its internal moderation guidelines, another new one appears and slips through the net.
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Soon afterward, the Times gave her alleged attacker twice the space — and prime position in the print edition, with no caveats or surrounding context.
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Aestheticizing violences comes with its own caveats, but Steyerl is a rare figure in the art world who knows how to navigate that minefield.
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But the founder of PAC, an HIV activist named Bruce Richman, has been challenging the idea that they're caveats at all, insisting that words matter.
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"There's a couple caveats," Ramses Ramirez, a research associate in the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University and co-author on both studies, told Gizmodo.
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Scientists must quickly hone their models and address the caveats if they are to select the best exoplanets to target with the James Webb telescope.
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However, as a service that is still very much in a trial phase, there are a number of hoops and caveats you should know about.
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But there are some caveats, chiefly (and obviously) that you have to be the kind of person that still needs to print stuff at home.
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What to watch: Companies keep making headlines for increasing minimum wages, but often those hikes come with some caveats, like in Disney's case, Muro says.
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Unlike the relatively straightforward unlimited plan that Verizon surprised customers with in February, these new monthly plans are chock-full of fine print and caveats.
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"The caveats on this are that, of course, it's a mouse study, and whether or not that directly converts to humans is unclear," Marini says.
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It now appears that this aspect of forward thinking will come with some additional caveats that challenge one of blockchain's core advantages: privacy and anonymity.
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Yet while a legal ruling might seem a satisfying outcome for scientists who feel wronged by their colleagues, the approach carries significant caveats and perils.
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Of course, the usual crowdfunding caveats apply—untested product from an untested company, so there's a decent chance what you're promised will never show up.
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But while universal rent control seems to fit neatly in the new left agenda, some of its staunchest advocates will tell you there are caveats.
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Contents insurance is typically sold as blanket cover but with lots of caveats, and/or requires tedious form filling and is still opaque at best.
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It's necessary to start with these caveats because people have a tendency to react strongly, almost apoplectically, to any suggestion of weakness on Apple's part.
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If you're starting to worry and are afraid to drown your sorrows, note that there are many caveats, and more research needs to be done.
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The three other scenarios are: There's a great deal of discussion in the study of assumptions and modeling methodology, along with a great many caveats.
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The researchers acknowledge a few caveats: Their data include only emergency room visits, not fatal accidents or less severe accidents that don't require medical services.
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The fact that BuzzFeed had to shoehorn a host of caveats into the report is itself a sign that it was too speculative to print.
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A few caveats about FAFSA preplanning: Some colleges also ask applicants to file the College Scholarship Service Profile (aka CSS), which uses a different formula.
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While it brimmed with the usual kudos for hard work, it also bristled with caveats about the mistakes that he sees some young people making.
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However, there are caveats: Google Fi is available only on a small number of Android phones, and in foreign countries, the data speeds are capped.
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The report released Friday lists two pages of "caveats and limitations," including that because the data is from 2014, it may not reflect current risks.
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But the findings had caveats, and the report is unlikely to end the debate over what are known widely as G.M.O.s, for genetically modified organisms.
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Clinton never made her differences with Mr. Obama public, and she has publicly endorsed his nuclear deal, though with more caveats than her former boss.
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The report released Friday lists two pages of "caveats and limitations," including that because the data is from 2014 it may not reflect current risks.
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With all those caveats, a maintenance of current levels of job growth in Trump's final two years could be enough to win him re-election.
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"Because they failed to provide those distinctions and caveats, now trade gets tarred with all kinds of ills even when it's not deserved," he said.
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Nelson acknowledged that loans from the government would be needed to keep the industry from going under, but argued that assistance should come with caveats.
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Marijuana in New York: Mayor Bill de Blasio endorsed legalization of the drug for the first time — with a few caveats — three days after Gov.
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Some caveats: "If you stripped out ads completely, Google obviously wouldn't exist in its current form," Jonathan Barnard, head of forecasting at Zenith, told Recode.
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Even so, a 2015 report from the State Department, quoted in the open letter, suggests that Russia is simply ignoring those caveats in the treaty.
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This would be the gist, per they summary I obtained and conversations with lobbyists: But that outline comes with a lot of caveats and TBDs.
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The usual caveats about crowd-funded products from startups apply, but the device I received appeared to be of final production quality, including retail packaging.
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With those caveats in mind, these verticals have been the key focuses of robotics investments: warehouse automation/fulfillment, construction, retail/food, agriculture and surgical/medical.
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Competing Medicare- and Medicaid-for-all proposals would move toward more universal healthcare (with important caveats around immigrants and long-term support for disabled Americans).
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And it's a bit too clotted with caveats to be a seamless read, which is a shame, because it could have been, with more shaping.
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" That said, Hanson caveats that TMZ journalists and those from other outlets are "just doing their job," and "that is what celebrity gossip sites do.
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Dickey also notes that while the startup "may lose money on some projects," he stresses there are caveats that customers agree to at the outset.
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Though such cases are rare, these caveats make the wait for abortion pills to arrive in the mail feel like a race against the clock.
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In aggregate, these results indicate that, with caveats, "running can be socially contagious," says Sinan Aral, a management professor at M.I.T. who led the study.
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Don't buy these phones just because they support 5G: All three Galaxy S20 phones can access the newest 5G mobile networks, but there are caveats.
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Dr. Cole said that despite the caveats in his study, he thought his calculations offered a good proxy for the caloric value of human meat.
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There's a few caveats: companies can still sell your data if it's "anonymized," even though numerous studies have shown this data isn't all that anonymous.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The maker of the Taser says the electroshock weapon is the safest tool on a police officer's belt – with a few caveats.
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He spoke to folks who ran through the caveats that will need to be kept in mind during what would likely be a bumpy transition.
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Trump administration officials and the President himself have couched their growing criticism of Saudi Arabia with caveats about the kingdom's importance as a strategic partner.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump may be on track to win funds for new physical barriers along the southern border, but they come with caveats.
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Just avoid re-litigating the matter or adding any gratuitous caveats to the effect that you never agreed with the criticism in the first place.
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There are caveats and explanations—Bradley's help defense is ineffective, he's perpetually undersized, every starter on the Pistons has poor on/off numbers right now, etc.
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Within a month, he was on the big club and thus began a run of pitching so stupefying that it transcends the usual caveats of length.
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Some caveats: We're not entirely sure how Apple's predictive text suggestions work, particularly when it comes to emoji, which were added as options only last year.
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There are still some important caveats to their research, though, not the least of which is the much smaller number of moms in the second group.
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There are a couple of caveats with the paper, though: The data were self-reported, which means women may not have always accurately recounted their experiences.
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No. I think what I tried to present was the best-case scenario, and there were some substantial caveats in my piece, especially about election meddling.
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Even with these minor caveats, it's not as though temporarily changing to boxers is likely to cause any harm to men who are trying to conceive.
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In other words, there just are too many variables and caveats to determine when you're least-likely to get pregnant just by looking at a calendar.
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Others see caveats: A McCoy tally of orders by gigawatts showed erosion in GE's market share, JPMorgan analyst Steve Tusa said in a note on Wednesday.
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He says that while the procedure is natural because it uses your own body's fat and fluids sans synthetic foreign bodies, there are a few caveats.
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But of course if you're clicking through to a third party like Google or Facebook that's a whole other matter; and the standard tracking caveats apply.
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While some critics may protest the specifics of the resolution, the fact remains that the Security Council resolution condemning the settlements recognizes a number of caveats.
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This is early research that comes with several big caveats, and also exposes the challenges of studying a threat as new and omnipresent as plastic pollution.
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The biological benefits -- and caveats Coffee is a complex mixture of compounds, some of which have been revealed in laboratories to have biological effects, Gunter said.
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Last night brought a couple of developments that signal potential for big new oil-and-gas projects in Alaska, but both come with plenty of caveats.
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But to avoid rejection, it needs to be used in the right situations with the right caveats; and it must remain a tool in human hands.
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At the heart of the gulf between what Kim has said and what American and allied leaders may expect are the many caveats and conditions attached.
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Some other important caveats: some carriers take a few months to begin adding credits to your bill, which could keep you on the hook for longer.
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Lawmakers had previously kicked around the idea of stripping "milk" from plant-based beverages, but only North Carolina had actually passed legislation, albeit with some caveats.
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For example, carriers tend only to offer such discounts if you open a new phone line, purchase with an installment plan, or comply with other caveats.
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Federal regulators just opened the skies to commercial drones, with guidelines that include more than a few caveats designed to encourage entrepreneurs while protecting everyone else.
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Without caveats, he also cast Muslim-Americans as a fifth column, accusing them of knowing about bad actors in their midst but failing to report them.
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"North Korean offers typically come with caveats and asterisks that need to be examined," said Daniel R. Russel, a former Asia adviser to President Barack Obama.
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And the other difference is that Mr. Trump unabashedly sells the success of the economy without the caveats and reservations that Mr. Obama tended to favor.
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"They said they believed it was NSO Group, but they also couched it in very careful terms with many caveats, because attribution is hard," she said.
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Some caveats: All the patients were treated rigorously with medication before getting their procedures, so many had improved significantly before getting (or not getting) a stent.
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Let me offer a chaser of caveats: To say the Warriors are less harmonious is not to suggest there is a rumble in Brother Kerr's monastery.
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The plan also included other caveats: Businesses with 10 or fewer employees will have nearly four years to institute the wage increase in New York City.
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But a lifetime of psychiatric evaluation, medication and, finally, institutionalization have convinced him that "crazy" and "crazy, but with caveats" is a distinction without a difference.
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Even with these caveats, I do see the conviction as a mark of progress — progress that is best understood in relation to the work of #MeToo.
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Trump claims to Hannity, without any caveats whatsoever, that "me and this administration -- we've done more than any administration in the history of our county." pic.twitter.
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The bureau said the company used high-pressure sales tactics, and its ads misrepresented that the borrower's heirs would inherit the home, without disclosing important caveats.
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Caveats in the Ramirez story -- and a lack of corroborating evidence of any kind -- have given Kavanaugh's supporters what they see as an opening to pounce.
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Yet though a four-year ban sounds like a bruising punishment, it contains so many caveats that it is more like a slap on the wrist.
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But there are major caveats here: This is just one study (we shouldn't dismiss it, but it's quite possible the results were simply due to chance).
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A re-escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions is among the caveats that could knock bullish year-end S&P price targets off-course, analysts say.
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The Marines approved braid, twist and "lock" (usually spelled loc) hairstyles in 2015, with some caveats, and the Army lifted its ban on dreadlocks in 2017.
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There are a couple of caveats with the paper, though: The data was self-reported, which means women may not have always accurately recounted their experiences.
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Despite the caveats, the negative €2bn number formed the basis for the sale of the bank and tallies exactly with the losses later imposed on bondholders.
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But as Amazon has expanded, the promise of free two-day shipping, the main draw of Prime, has begun to come with a lot of caveats.
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A few caveats exist with its latest dataset: The firm's analysis tracked list prices, and therefore doesn't include rebates and discounts that are paid to various middlemen.
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Even with the caveats, Sprint's new Unlimited Freedom plan is a helluva lot better than its old one, and it's even better if you're a new customer.
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Now that zika has emerged as a new, potential threat, Esvelt said they will be looking at incorporating zika resistance as well, though he had some caveats.
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There are a lot of challenges in science writing, but one of the main ones is this: Research more often yields streams of caveats, not elegant conclusions.
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So even though there are many caveats and assumptions, analysts are trying to model which retailers could get hit the hardest if the border adjustments go through.
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But let's be real—this feature is a way to privately ignore someone you pretend to have a good relationship with, so these caveats track fairly well.
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"For two years, a regular-shmegular black woman was adored for being shamelessly herself without caveats or compromises," Shamira Ibrahim said in an article for The Cut.
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By imposing caveats on the deal, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte aims to ease the concerns of his voters, who rejected it in a referendum in April.
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Caveats aside, he wowed with his ability to block shots all over the floor and impressed teammates like Melvin Ejim with his scoring ability throughout the camp.
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The ECB expects the first hike next year, but its guidance includes plenty of caveats, suggesting that it has time before it needs to be re-examined.
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The company also announced a new promotion that offers a free six-month Spotify Premium subscription to new Galaxy S10 owners, although there are a few caveats.
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With the following caveats: odd numbers do better than evens on the whole, round numbers do terribly, and numbers with nerdy or sexual connotations do well also.
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As much as some of us love the idea of getting rid of unwanted fuzz forever, laser hair removal sure does come with a lot of caveats.
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Now, there's a couple caveats here: any apps that have been completely removed from the App Store won't show up, so it's not a truly complete list.
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Expropriation could "make this country the garden of Eden", he has said, but with big caveats: it must not undermine the economy, agricultural production or food security.
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While it seems like the Helios 300 is a too-good-to-be-true laptop, it does come with some caveats, namely in design and keyboard quality.
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It's also worth considering a data-capped Simple Choice plan instead of T-Mobile's new One plans, which offer "unlimited" data with a dizzying amount of caveats.
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Before we get to those, we need to quickly mention a few caveats: in most of the cases to follow, we're talking about just one late period.
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"I think the situation with Zika might cause the Vatican to add a couple of caveats to whatever document is coming out on the synod," Ramirez said.
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The same caveats apply: Planned Parenthood is being subtweeted; birth control will go down; undetected cancers and STDs and potentially dangerous non-medical abortions will go up.
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Instead, five independent experts in the kind of brain-computer interfaces that Neuralink is developing told STAT they are impressed for the most part, though caveats abound.
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But acknowledging those caveats, I want to advance a theory: Americans in 2016 may have a less reactive response to terrorism than they had 15 years ago.
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What traders ignored, however, were the caveats that populated Saudi Arabia's statement, including that its proposal was conditioned on other exporting countries freezing their production as well.
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At the very least, the attorneys would have advised the network to present some balance by including caveats on past challenges to the credibility of the witnesses.
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THE MANY CAVEATS Plenty of people don't make enough money to save anything for college, let alone save $500 a month while their child is in school.
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While federal law prohibits the military from conducting law enforcement activities, a number of exceptions and caveats that are often overlooked by critics of the current deployment.
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Yet some insurance industry experts warn against taking out these types of policies, arguing they're full of loopholes and caveats that make it difficult to get paid.
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The caveats: You need to purchase via a 24-month installment plan, and activate a new watch plan on an account that also has an active phone.
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The study has its caveats, said Helgason—they assumed all of the background light came from starlight, but powerful black holes, too, can spew radiation into space.
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" Instead, the judge said he wants the new attorneys to take the job with no caveats, so that "once they're in, they don't get out so easy.
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Despite these caveats, we hope that Predictions 2017 will be thought-provoking and fun to read – and offer some guidance in an increasingly shaken and uncertain world.
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"There always seems to be caveats preventing the U.S. and China from getting a trade deal done," said Lou Brien, market strategist, at DRW Trading in Chicago.
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This explains why we might feel the urge to inflict such punishment; but it's also true that, with some caveats, it's often a good thing to do.
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Those caveats noted, here is advice for how to put healthy boundaries on play that is inconvenient or that is being used as a sneaky delaying tactic.
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A couple big caveats here: Only a couple of the 20 US unicorns that went public last year were profitable, so the sample size is very small.
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After all the caveats, and despite the interjection of a hapless longhorn, the train hissed triumphantly into Dire Dawa at 15:27, eight minutes ahead of schedule.
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This month, MoviePass announced a deal that's decidedly more limited: Subscribers can now see just three movies per month, and those picks still come with tremendous caveats.
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By the time he began his 2016 campaign for president, Trump had perfected his method of attaching escape-hatch-caveats to inflammatory words about groups of people.
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There are two other caveats to Xfinity Mobile's unlimited data plan: speeds are throttled after 20GB each month, and hot spots are permanently limited to 600 Kbps.
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"It's good to have a general understanding, but each place has its caveats, and each jurisdiction has its own limitations or ways of doing things," Shoemaker says.
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Naturally such a report will have the usual caveats that every plan for developing new space hardware has since technical glitches and funding shortfalls can delay milestones.
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Throughout history, Asian immigrants, Mexican immigrants, Muslim immigrants and their children, to name a few, have had unspoken cultural caveats applied to their ability to be Americans.
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While the scenery is definitely a perk, it also comes with caveats, such as the fact that the hotel is not within walking distance of downtown Coronado.
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The usual caveats: given the nature of game development, there's a good chance at least a few of these games will be delayed until 2021 or beyond.
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A few caveats: This poll is of all Americans — a group that's far different from the likely primary voters who will decide who wins the Democratic nomination.
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Darren: My read still has a Senate vote hovering somewhere between 47 to 50 in favor of conviction, but with too many caveats in there to count.
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"However, we agree that such caveats need to be clearer to all users and will be adding a more prominent disclaimer in the near future," she added.
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"I hope I've pointed out the caveats...but I think it's worthwhile to start a discussion about alternative ways to save lives using what we have now."
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But before you go out and use this research as an excuse for hardcore boozing, it's worth mentioning that Dunbar's research does come with a few caveats.
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Other experiments have observed the scattering, but at lower energies, with some caveats, and only indirectly (they hadn't sent two photons in and seen two photons come out).
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The wireless Internet business is slowly moving back towards unlimited data plans, but this new wave of services is full of caveats that could keep zero rating relevant.
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A couple caveats: The effect seemed to shrink after 2010 when the Obama administration encouraged states to pass stricter regulations on medical marijuana — therefore making it less accessible.
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With those caveats in mind we'd recommend exploring some of the other ideas above, just to be on the safe side, rather than relying on something like WhatsApp.
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But even with those caveats, crude oil imports remain the best indicator that Chinese commodity demand is resilient, even if it is a stretch to call it strong.
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The group had set an initial target early last year to reduce unit costs by 1-1.5 percent, but added caveats to that at its third-quarter results.
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If you use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, recent updates have allowed (or will soon allow) you to disable videos from playing automatically, though there are some caveats.
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As Ar Technica reports, a translated comment from Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development general manager Shinya Takahashi at 1-2-Switch preview event this week implies some serious caveats.
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Netanyahu has expressed tentative support for parts of the initiative, but there are many caveats on the Israeli side, including how to resolve the complex Palestinian refugee issue.
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Carbon capture rock Image: Annette K. Mortensen / University of SouthamptonWhile exciting and headline-grabby, the news that scientists had "turned CO2 into stone" comes with some important caveats.
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Like I said, this one actually supports the thesis unlike almost all the other ones that come with all sorts of caveats—bar that rogue Todd Terje play.
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The government and rebel groups represented by the High Negotiations Committee have already suggested that they plan to observe the pause in hostilities, but they have added caveats.
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It comes in at $199 — $100 less than the base unit — and for that price you get a streamlined version of the Switch, but also a few caveats.
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But some of the examples from the new guidelines offer caveats when recommending nuts or cooking with olive oil, suggesting that your intake of both be in moderation.
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What made that classic MacBook Air so special is that it cut through all those caveats for so many people and did it consistently for so many years.
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A couple caveats: you have to be in the United States and either sign up for, or already be the master account holder of a family plan subscription.
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Though in tiny grey lettering at the bottom of the graphic Facebook caveats that these figures are merely its "best estimates" of the maximum number of affected users.
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Hostile work environment (inappropriate posters, jokes made at the office, etc.) Caveats: The law has never been tested with regards to investor-entrepreneur relationships, so there are unknowns.
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But with all those caveats aside, the Nielsen TV data allows for an apples to apples comparison to other televised hearings, and that comparison shows relatively tepid interest.
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"While we acknowledge all the caveats associated with cross-trial comparison ... we believe VK2809 achieved numerically better results than Madrigal's MGL-3196," said Andy Hsieh at William Blair.
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Obviously, there are still many caveats to how Trump's latest government budget proposal will pan out and ultimately impact retailers, Gordon Haskett's Grom told CNBC in an interview.
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An improving democratic process However, there are caveats with looking at public opinion studies, as the results don't necessarily reflect the levels of democracy in a country directly.
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According to software engineer Koa, the game has so many caveats for trading Pokémon, because they did not want a "black market" of Pokémon trading to sprout up.
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The speech was full of caveats, implying that the ECB is still ready to ease policy if a stronger euro or higher yields end up tightening financial conditions.
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A few caveats: This is taken from a very vague budget blueprint; it's possible that the blueprint isn't telling the whole story, so the specific numbers may change.
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There are two caveats: That we shouldn't have expected anything else, from Ubisoft or anyone; and that it's a pretty good game if you ignore all that stuff.
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A few caveats about FAFSA preplanning: Some colleges ask applicants to file the College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS), which uses a different formula, in addition to the FAFSA.
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It's not that Fromaggio's claims are entirely untrue, but they come with caveats that aren't immediately clear to people who aren't familiar with the process of making cheese.
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Responses invariably started with a laugh, at the absurdity of a politician actually attacking a reporter, followed by clearly serious caveats that they would never body-slam anyone.
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There are just a few caveats to all this: FoldiMate can't fold smaller items, so you won't be able to use it on socks, underwear, or baby clothes.
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The floating turntable is also MAG-LEV Audio's first product, so the usual caveats of backing a hardware product on a crowdfunding website from an untested company apply.
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Even with these caveats, though, the View offers a great core experience without a major investment of time, money, or effort — a truly casual kind of virtual reality.
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Five or so months after showing off its 3D-printed running shoes, Adidas is finally ready to put the things on sale — with, naturally, a few key caveats.
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Skating with your head down—one of the IIHF caveats to its head shot rule—because you're trying to control the puck doesn't mean you deserve brain damage.
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Ganna did add some caveats: He was using data from mostly older British people, who had grown up in a deeply homophobic society where being gay was illegal.
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A Word With: Edmund White Edmund White is one of the pre-eminent chroniclers of modern gay life, yet he often follows assured comments with self-deprecating caveats.
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But the study was full of gaps and caveats, including the blatant omission of high-profile water contamination cases in Pavillion, Wyoming, Parker County, Texas and Dimock, Pennsylvania.
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Chris Danielsen, a director at the National Federation of the Blind in the U.S., says while these apps can be very useful, there are some caveats to consider.
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Richer Americans can and do hire accountants,lawyers, and other staffers to help them swim through the dizzying laws and find the loopholes and caveats that help them.
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"This means that consumers and brands will be able to enjoy richer chats with both Android Messages and Samsung Messages users," they add, after their string of caveats.
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Even with those caveats, there are of course still substantial concerns with Trump's relationship with the NSA, and his position on surveillance and the intelligence community more generally.
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Andrew M. Cuomo declared marijuana legalization a key part of his agenda for the state in 2019, Mr. de Blasio endorsed legalization for the first time — with caveats.
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But Barron's also offers some caveats: The outlook isn't entirely rosy: Interest rates are headed higher, stocks are expensive, and a tax overhaul could still stall or fail.
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Researchers at Oil Change International (OCI) set out to quantify the level of US fossil fuel subsidies, but before we get to their results, a few important caveats.
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Netanyahu has expressed tentative support for parts of the blueprint, but there are many caveats on the Israeli side, including how to resolve the complex Palestinian refugee issue.
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But beware: There are caveats in the legislation that could make it harder for you to get the relief you need if your financial circumstances have recently changed.
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