Sentences with phrase «added caveat»

When I sent out my request to readers for advice, I added a caveat that turned out to be illuminating.
In an interview with Recode, Zuckerberg said he was open to testifying in front of Congress about the Cambridge Analytica incident, although he added a caveat saying he would be «open to doing it» if he was the «right [person]» to do so.
«We leave here with some sense that we can reach an agreement,» he said, although he added a caveat.
He added the caveat that he doesn't «want to change it so much that it's unrecognizable» but it has to be offering something «fresh and new.»
One person added the caveat that US Gamer is «making a conclusion about something that is still inconclusive.»
The film's best bet for a nomination is Steven Chbosky for Best Adapted Screenplay — he has the added caveat of having written both book and film — but this is also Chbosky's feature film debut.
This was a modified version of the «one in, one out» rule, but with the added caveat that the cost - per - wear of the item I was replacing had to be $ 4 or less.
There, Mr. de Blasio added no caveat to his remarks.
There is also the added caveat of you wanting to enjoy the nature while you are taking photos of it.
When discussing the biggest trade issues Canada faces with the U.S. — a proposed Border Adjustment Tax, softwood lumber disagreements and NAFTA renegotiation — Ambassador MacNaughton stated that he expects discussions to go well for Canada, but added the caveat that there will be bumps in the road.
«I've not seen as strong a reply or a position taken by either Alberta or the federal government,» Williams said, but added a caveat: «We've got to see these plans roll out that they've been working on, and I think we see that over the next few weeks.»
Here's an added caveat: Do not include the name of your employer or company.
Perhaps there's still hope for the U.K. team, with PwC adding a caveat to the forecasts: «We are not claiming that our model will forecast medals won with total accuracy.
It's a great choice for outdoorsy types today, but we do have to add the caveat that Braven has a successor, the $ 200 BRV - Blade LE, coming later this year.
Everyone will add caveat to make their approach more nuanced, more subtle, more balanced, more sensitive.
When I published the post, I wasn't really expecting much controversy — I added caveats to be clear in what I was not saying and what I was saying.
I thought saying 2 peppers «from canned peppers» was clear but I'll add a caveat.
(I wish I didn't need to add this caveat: I am not trying to convince parents to keep their kids out of gan, or quit their jobs.
«If you are able to make a neighborhood safer for people by getting rid of a gang problem, and the next day, people feel more comfortable letting their kids go play in the park because you've put away people who were terrorizing their neighborhood, that's great,» Bharara said, adding the caveat that you haven't done your job if the next day, 10 new gang - bangers show up.
I should add a caveat to this though — these projections are purely an attempt to work out what the result would be if the votes cast at the last election had been counted on these new boundaries.
Every month when one is published I try to add a caveat of some sort to them saying not to worry too much about them, but how useful are they as a guide to how Gordon Brown will perform?
But Kaper adds a caveat.
Romanowsky calls the work by Dekel's team «important,» but he adds a caveat: «It's not clear their model explains everything we see.»
She adds a caveat, however: «My only worry is that social distance is strongly correlated with familiarity — you might get similar results if the brain just encodes people you see more often in more detail.»
Avraham Levy, a professor in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences and another coauthor, adds a caveat to the study: «These experiments looked at everyone eating the same amounts of carbohydrates from both bread types, which means that they ate more whole wheat bread because it contains less available carbohydrates.
However, I add the caveat that you can go to any class and use the guideline of doing what you can, keeping an open mind, resting when you need to and doing your best.
Let me add the caveat that this was a lot more sugar than I normally eat or crave... but sometimes it just has to be done!
I will add a caveat here — many of the fitness apps I have seen grossly underestimate the amount of calories you consume, so please don't go by that alone.
The site quickly adds the caveat that they aren't magical lesbian - dating miracle workers — they only claim that their advice can be useful for some people.
I don't think they play the games, since they are more directed at children 8 - 12,» he explains cautiously, but adds the caveat, «I play them myself and I have a good time!»
Other studies have added some caveats to team teaching.
We respectfully add a caveat, by cautioning against the blind following of any leader, charismatic or otherwise.
Although the research team suggest mapping along a continuum is a useful framework for educators in monitoring a group of children as they move to the first year of schooling, they add a caveat that it should not lead to extra pressure on preschool educators to introduce visible pedagogical practices in order to «teach» literacy skills.
It's become something of a cliche for the more prudent authors to add the caveat, «Your mileage may vary.»
They also found a great fondness for series, though add the caveat that their «series data is heavily skewed by the popularity of series romance».
Clearly Good E-Reader hasn't been privy to all the publishing sales data out there so maybe add a caveat next time that states that these are just your opinions based on the incomplete information provided, then, list the statistics outlets... Then you might seem to be more credible and your opinion more valuable.
I would add the caveats: unless the author doesn't cost a lot and if the house likes his / her stuff.
Transparency is really important to me so I wanted to add that caveat here.
He adds the caveat that you need not link to every retailer under the sun.
However, I would add a caveat that homes are not worth buying at any price.
I'll add the caveat that assuming a proper asset allocation strategy is followed and performance chasing is eschewed.
I would just add a caveat to this analysis that it works best if you buy and hold your primary residence for the long term.
Dan Bortolotti adds the caveat (one seconded by Mordy) that it's usually a bad idea to switch ETFs just because a competitor has dropped its fee by a couple of basis points.
Mordy adds the caveat that ZDB may expose investors to more corporate issuer risk than a broad market bond ETF like BMO Aggregate Bond Index (ZAG).
I have to add a caveat to these great cheap awards from Avios.
But I'll also add the caveat of «if you like the action shooter genre».
You don't need to dip into your Darksiderses or you DOA Beach Volleyballs to find stuff that is puerile and dumb, and there are vanishingly few games I can unreservedly praise without adding the caveat «well, for a game.»
He adds the caveat that he's sure Bernardinos is right in the praise he offers to Cézanne in a letter that Cézanne is passing on to his son for him to examine.
There is clearly enough evidence to at least add a caveat to say it * might * be much earlier.
And I would add a caveat that with whom, and how it is done counts, a lot.
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