Sentences with phrase «cautionary notes»

A top attorney in the cryptocurrency space, once involved with setting up the Tezos Foundation, has issued sharp cautionary notes for those who wish to dabble within...
A top attorney in the cryptocurrency space, once involved with setting up the Tezos Foundation, has issued sharp cautionary notes for those who wish to dabble within the burgeoning initial coin offering (ICO) market.
No cautionary notes.
Here's one of the cautionary notes from last August, from Paul Falkowksi at Rutgers University (it was a response to the group):
Stay tuned for a future post on copy editors, what they do, how to find a good one, and a few cautionary notes.
I have published to Ingram's Lightning Source and have a year of experience with them... some cautionary notes for those who are going to proceed with that option.
In order to help you decide which side of the fence you might land on, here are two cautionary notes: Five hundred years into the future, the English language has evolved from today's language to about the same degree that English today has evolved from Shakespeare's time 500 years ago.
- Kirkus «The story's environment is claustrophobic, and in the book's depiction of latter day anti-Semitism, Levinson leavens the humor with some chilling cautionary notes
Automakers offer two cautionary notes, though, for would - be hybrid buyers.
Despite my strong warnings, research - based apprehensions, and cautionary notes, Felch and Song thanked me for my time and moved forward.
This concept was espoused in spite of all the cautionary notes about the danger of online or long distance relationships.
, and Barnett S. Kramer, M.D., M.P.H., from the National Cancer Institute, in Rockville, MD, discuss the literature and the results from the accompanying study, raising cautionary notes about the interpretation of the findings.
While neural stem cell therapies are already advancing to clinical trials, this research raises cautionary notes about moving to human therapy too quickly, said Tuszynski.
Such cautionary notes are welcome, as is the tone of the last chapter.
«I'm hoping we will be attentive to appropriate cautionary notes.
However, there are some cautionary notes to this.
Germany, England and Scotland are associations which have all appended cautionary notes to their earlier enthusiastic support for Platini's bid to become FIFA president.
And while the June and July GDP numbers are positive, in my view it is too early to conclusively declare the recession over. Here are some cautionary notes:
It checks for warning signs that a pupil is falling behind — if he or she hasn't logged in or posted on the class discussion board recently, for example — and sends a friendly, cautionary note.
Before you go out and start using these tools indiscriminately, let's leave you with a pertinent cautionary note about automation in a marketing campaign.
Retail sales rose less than expected in June, the latest sign of a slowdown in economic growth that offers a cautionary note to the Federal Reserve as it mulls scaling back its monetary stimulus.
One cautionary note: The wines from Underwood, Mancan, and some other brands might look like ordinary beer or soda cans, but each one holds half a bottle of wine.
While the firm still has an overweight rating on technology, Wilson said the latest sell - off could be «a cautionary note about what may eventually unfold in the sector as the market starts to price in a tired cycle over the course of 2018.»
Eric Topol, at Scripps, who's also a renowned cardiologist, sounds a similar cautionary note.
Michael Oreskes, the news chief at N.P.R. and a former Times editor, wrote a cautionary note to his staff about the venture.
These risk factors and others relating to BlackBerry are discussed in greater detail in the «Risk Factors» section of BlackBerry's Annual Information Form, which is included in its Annual Report on Form 40 - F and the «Cautionary Note Regarding Forward - Looking Statements» section of BlackBerry's MD&A (copies of which filings may be obtained at www.sedar.com or www.sec.gov).
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors - the United States Securities and Exchange Commission permits U.S. mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can economically and legally extract or produce.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements: Certain disclosure in this release, including statements regarding the acquisition by the Company of the NODE40 Business and GCPA (the «Transactions»), including the anticipated benefits to the Company of the Transactions, the performance of 5,000 Rigs ordered by the Company, the expected timing of delivery and installation of 770 Rigs and expectations regarding future operations may constitute forward - looking statements.
A few hours ago, the Reserve Bank of India decided to issue a new cautionary note on digital currencies, and of course, bitcoin.
A cautionary note comes from Ellul who points out that the values of technological innovation are always ambiguous, and that;
A cautionary note is necessary at this point.
(I never get why raw is preferred in these recipes, since so many people are highly allergic to raw cashews... and there's rarely a cautionary note).
A cautionary note: Some vegan cheese alternatives are full of scary things like artificial trans - fats, genetically - modified soy proteins and, yep, sugar.
One cautionary note to anyone bothering to read the 232nd comment: The browning part at the end seemed to happen really quickly.
I have also made the garlic mistake (adding too much, too early), so thank you for the cautionary note.
With respect to vitamin B12, however, we do need to add one cautionary note.
One cautionary note about this potential play is that the betting action has been fairly light, with just 363 bets for a Friday night game, the only college football game of the evening.
A cautionary note is in order for the overly - conscientious parent: Good enough is best.
On a cautionary note, you can «delete» or «undo» a perfectly good parenting interaction by losing your cool with your child (which simply happens from time to time, regardless of how patient you are).
One final cautionary note: just because you're telling Google to crawl your site, doesn't mean you'll show up in search results.
Just a cautionary note.
Another cautionary note: once you start a community, you've also made a commitment.
While I am very sympathetic to this sudden interest in mutualism, I think you are right to enter a cautionary note about the level of abstraction at which the discussion is sometimes pitched - the detail is crucial.
After looking at four points where digital tools truly mattered in his fights with Hillary Clinton and later John McCain, I wrapped up on a cautionary note:
Cautionary note: counting absentions is a tricky business, since the absence of an MP from the division lists can mean that he's abroad, or has been slipped, or has simply missed the vote.
The issue of declining fund balance flagged by the Comptroller's Report provides a cautionary note for future budget planning.
But he ended on a cautionary note: «I have to admit that part of the child in me would love to see these creatures walk across the permafrost, but part of the adult in me wonders whether we should.»
Still, experts sounded a cautionary note because the chemo can be toxic: One patient died of liver failure, and a second had serious liver complications.
Mehrotra's cautionary note comes from research that he and Nundy published last year in JAMA Internal Medicine.
But a new study by NASA scientists sounds a cautionary note in interpreting rings and spiral arms as signposts for new planets.
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