However,
she cautions against relying on one piece of evidence, preferring instead to see it as just one piece of the puzzle that creates a bigger picture.
But the American Veterinary Medical Association
cautions against relying on such beliefs.
I would
caution against relying on incentives too much for general brand hashtags, though — or else your audience will only seek your account for the free goodies.
I would
caution you against relying on your «street smarts» to find truths.
To help teachers successfully fulfill their role in this endeavor, effective teacher supervision and evaluation systems that inform teacher professional development and improve instruction are essential; however, disagreement over what those systems should measure remains, and some researchers
caution against relying on student test scores as a valid metric (Baker et al, 2010)
Technical analysis — looking for patterns in stock data to predict future prices — is another popular tool among do - it - yourself traders, but pros
caution against relying exclusively on it to make investment decisions.
She says Malcolm X would be «heartened by the youth - led movement,» but would
caution them against relying on empty slogans and rhetoric and «bemoan the lack of sustained, targeted activism.»
Have Z & C considered the fact that MLO lies in the exhaust plume of massive oceanic outgassing in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific, and that Keeling
cautioned against relying on measurements near sources or sinks?
Scambos also
cautioned against relying on a single year to indicate a new trend of global cooling.
Each of the panelists
cautioned against relying on population projections without taking action to make them come true.
There were caveats given about overemphasizing the power of the fan — while Askwith said that «From the business side, fandom becomes a useful metric,» he did
caution against relying heavily on things like Facebook likes to quantify the passion of an audience.
Not exact matches
Howard County's top executive Thursday morning
cautioned business leaders
against relying too heavily on federal contracts and said Columbia's Gateway Innovation District can be a magnet for new companies.
Furthermore, while Scripture tells us not to
rely solely on our experiences, it
cautions Christians
against ignoring experience altogether.
Except for
cautioning against cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption, the attitude among most practicing M.D.s is just eat what you want and
rely on our pharmaceutical solutions to fix you.
This
cautions against a view of professional ethics — described in the report as «complacent and dangerous» — that
relies too much on a lawyer being the «right sort» of individual.