The phrase "usual caveats" means the typical warnings or conditions that are commonly given or mentioned.
Sentences with «usual caveats»
Usual caveats apply: Plenty of typos and grammatical and factual errors, some, but not all, of which will be cleared up later. (politics.co.uk)
Usual caveats about not everybody having the same taste apply, but I think this DS Lite «initiations» comic is totally cute, and a number of the others are pretty fun, too - have a wander around and see what you guys think, eh? (gamesetwatch.com)
Usual caveats apply: I'll make plenty of mistakes but will probably clear them up later. (politics.co.uk)