Sentences with phrase «caveat about»

One caveat about unlimited data: It's not totally without limits.
Your caveat about the cost - effectiveness of the LPP is a legitimate one — but that's not why the committee is calling for the LPP to be cancelled.
But he does offer one caveat about the software: «One of its major shortcomings is that it is not cloud - based, and this is becoming increasingly important as we operate out of multiple offices.»
Keith and I discussed exactly this issue this morning, and though Keith also had concerns about the record (I haven't read their paper, so can't comment) we decided to leave things as they were because: (i) Mike suggested adding correlations to the figure at the proof stage rather than now; (ii) I wasn't sure how to word a caveat about Yang et al. without making it seem odd that we were including a doubtful record and odd that we hadn't added caveats about some of the other records.
However, I'm prepared to accept that someone might be able to prove that it is true (with the caveat about accepting the premise already discussed).
Has there ever been a caveat about the lack of any physical meaning in local monthly, or globally, averaged temperatures?
If I have one caveat about this product, it is that when I tried to buy one of these for everyone in my family, I found that in fact the whole thing is an absolutely brilliant parody of a certain axe company in the Bronx.
SLT2011 use the words «Under the assumption that no further systematic errors remain in the observing system,» the caveat about ocean propery measurement.
IMO, the discussion of those data, however, should never be decoupled with the caveat about their «robustness.»
The report cited by Morner claims a 3.2 mm per year global rise based on satellite data, and the average of the Australian stations shown (in figure 8) is just 4.3 mm per year (to 2008, with the same caveat about start dates).
I include my caveat about 2050 because economics modeling is far harder than climate modeling.
But there is a caveat about this book.
The only caveat about growing it from seed is that cilantro is said to dislike transplanting, so it's best sown directly in the bed or container where it will live.
It's a new look that's met with much positive critical appraisal and, with the caveat about the labelling, we'd add our own approval to the chorus.
As usual, here's my caveat about the food I'm reviewing.
A caveat about adoption screening is a variation of what always comes up when we talk about free or reduced - fee adoptions, as is the concern that pets will be acquired for nefarious purposes.
When I wrote about how «everything is awesome» for investors a couple of years ago I concluded with a caveat about behavior and it remains true:
1) I plugged these numbers into your spreadsheet (ignoring the caveat about «an estimate not a forecast»; — RRB -, in place of your CDC +.8 yr derived ones.
One caveat about these photos and video, all show the Adam's Pixel Qi display with the matte screen protector off, with the exception of the two pictures directly below the video.
Thanks for the recommendation — and the caveat about not buying the home version!
There is a caveat about the higher resolution that is not mentioned: diagrams or images in actual Kindle books.
(You can not do single pass profiling with the db2epub script, but two pass works fine — with the caveat about?
But I likely would've ended my review with a downer caveat about Chrysler's quality problems, of its history of producing vehicles that ultimately aren't as reliable as competitors.
Read any minivan review, and the test driver inevitably leads off with a caveat about their...
But please bear in mind the caveat about the meaning of the illustrative allocations, and do your own work to consider what it might mean in the context of your local circumstances.
We hope that you can go to our report and quote from it about the caveat about the research.
But the caveat about which students were included in the study does leave open the possibility that districts with different populations could see different outcomes.
I wish it were a handful of minutes shorter, but this is my single caveat about another richly imaginative, engrossing and spectacular motion picture from the redoubtable George Lucas.
A little caveat about this though, I think this recipe works best in a convection oven, as the thighs would cook better and more evenly.
One caveat about intensity: while the subjects in the above - mentioned studies may have gone to failure, it's hard to say exactly how far into the red zone they got.
Well, there's one more caveat about the problems associated with HFCS.
The one caveat about macros is that a high protein diet can definitely support your fat loss efforts while helping you maintain lean muscle mass during a period of lower calorie intake [2,3,4,5].
The authors should be more circumspect in reporting their results, acknowledging that the stature estimates from modern humans are likely exaggerations, and focus their interpretations on the more appropriate (but still tenuous) australopithecine - based predictions — still with the caveat about the limitations of the data from which the predictor is derived.
There is one more important caveat about CLAs: As fats, they're high in calories.
Vacca, who is both plainspoken and colorful, raised the most vivid caveat about pushing power - sharing on the Council too far, arguing, «I don't want to be Boehner, who goes into Obama's office and says he does not have his House behind him.»
She also defended the newly revealed caveat about financial disclosures.
One caveat about this latest poll, though: Respondents were surveyed from as far back as August 19.
(with perhaps a caveat about ConHome too: I don't know whether Tim Montgomerie's co-editor Jonathan Isaby may take a different view of EU membership).
Of course there is the usual caveat about immigration at the start, part of a protective shield of critical policies which Labour candidates can use on the door step.
But their caveat about Welsh MPs remaining free to vote on matters that do have implications for Wales touches on the difficult issue (which the manifesto does not talk about explicitly).
[A quick caveat about the bat wings.
Australia will leave satisfied with their night's work, albeit with the same caveat about the strength of the opposition.
I wrote something about his brilliant season, but I included a caveat about his future because he was getting older, and I stopped for a couple minutes when I realized he was born in 1977, just like me.
There's a caveat about those Week 1 numbers, but it might further the point.
I had mentioned them before with a caveat about milk allergies.
Here enters the second caveat about the rule that public arguments be made in a way that is publicly accessible.
Most investors we talked to added a big caveat about their post-Brexit plans: Unforeseen political wrinkles could force them to change course.
A 2017 study (in Australia, so all the usual caveats about cultures apply) set out to show anti-woman bias in hiring and showed the exact opposite.
Petz offers plenty of caveats about this one — consult your human resources department first, for one — but with the right group of people, this can add some fun to the day.
The usual caveats about these things apply — namely, they won't sound as good as a larger, usually wired solution — but if you want serviceable sound in the shower, by the pool, or at the beach, they'll serve you well.
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