Sentences with phrase «cautions against the dangers»

But a new commentary by four internationally prominent genetic medicine and bioethics experts cautions against the dangers of inflated expectations — an unsustainable genomic bubble — and it offers ways to avoid it while still realizing «the true — and considerable — promise of the genomic revolution.»

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Fayose, who said he was totally against hate speech and would support any effort to curb it, added that it was important to caution the Federal Government on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of hate speech as treasonable.
He said, «While I am totally against hate speech and will support any effort to curb it, it is important to caution the Federal Government on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of hate speech as treasonable.
It is beyond the scope of this letter to go into the mass of peer - reviewed data, including the very recent paper from Martin O'Donnell and colleagues (Journal of the American Medical Association, DOI: 10.1001 / jama.2011.1729), cautioning against population - wide sodium reduction down to the 1500 to 2300 milligram per day danger zone.
He knows very well and cautions people against the dangers of fasting while stressed.
Schools caution parents against the dangers of being overly ambitious and the high price tag for driving for perfection.
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
Warnings identify a long - term danger in a given country, either cautioning against all travel here or simply informing people of what risk they will face.
that the precautionary principle has been recruited so politically and specifically to guard against environmentalists concerns, on such a grand scale, and so consistently and repeatedly in disregard of the real risks, costs and very dangers inherent in many of the proposed solutions (e.g. biofuels / ethanol), would seem to indicate that the precautionary principle should be applied with the greatest of caution.
The question in this case, instead is, «Should I cease crossing against the light because I suspect there is a resultant danger and have no other explanation for it, or should I continue to cross against the light because the justification for caution is illogical» — no introduction of a downside to waiting for the light to turn.
Many of the dangers being cautioned against involve acts of violence against the spring break travelers.
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