Sentences with phrase «even more caution»

Things like hair testing provide some information, but it requires much interpretation and even more caution
Proceed with even more caution if you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Conversely, gene editing using CRISPR - Cas9 creates a permanent change to the DNA, and therefore must be approached with even more caution.
If you want to ease your way into spirulina with even more caution, try my Superhero Spirulina Cookies, which are a bit milder.

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«As such, the upcoming budget deserves even more scrutiny than its predecessors,» Deloitte Canada cautioned in a release before budget day.
But many analysts caution that placing tighter restrictions on trade with Canada and Mexico could leave even more workers out of a job.
«The tax - favored accounts could be rebalanced more often without regard to taxes,» Lowy said, while cautioning that trading costs such as commissions can mount even if taxes don't.
Even more troubling, the IMF cautions that the risks to the forecast are all on the downside.
«[Crypto values] went too high, too fast... at the time I urged caution, saying an asset that goes almost vertically up should typically raise alarm bells for investors... Arguable, even before the frenzied peak in December, when the price of one Bitcoin reached an all time high of more than $ 19,000, the market was beginning to become frothy and overheated.»
And the cautions of those like C. S. Lewis, who noted the elitist and manipulative nature of secularism in The Abolition of Man, will seem more prophetic even than Orwell.
Rather than cause a degree of contrition and caution amongst the more militant atheists, the Texas Church Massacre has apparently caused even further justification for their anger against the God they don't believe in.
I tried the more respectable Merriam - Webster's Dictionary, and, similarly, it defines reckless as «marked by lack of proper caution: careless of consequences» and even as «irresponsible.»
You might need to add 1 or even 2 more but remember the beans will get saltier once reheated so err on the side of caution.
Wenger decided to throw caution to the wind and brought on Danny Welbeck on for Chambers, but is it even worth the risk as we are hardly getting anywhere near Bravo's goal, and there are still 20 minutes to go and the score could get a lot worse yet, and just to cheer up Arsenal fans even more, Iwobi comes on to replace Ramsey....
And after a summer of caution from new Georgia coach Kirby Smart in assessing his star running back's readiness to return from the knee injury that ended his 2015 season, even Smart acknowledged Monday that the junior's recovery... more
In December alone they've suffered more setbacks than throughout the whole of the campaign previously — 3 Defeats in 5 December fixtures, and with injuries really stretching the squad to the point where Coyle can't even name seven players to warm the bench, perhaps now is the time to air on the side of caution as far as Bolton Wanderers are concerned?
The state Health Department refused to caution residents of Hoosick Falls that their water contained levels of toxic chemicals considered unsafe by the federal government for more than a year, even as evidence mounted that a serious health crisis could be unfolding.
Party strategists caution that more Trump - related ads could soon arrive in the remaining five weeks before Election Day, even in places where the message hasn't been deployed so far.
He thus cautioned that it was necessary the Police sends a clear signal that «irrespective of who you are, if you flout the rules, you are caught and punished, and it is even more imperative for the leaders of both parties to bring you to book if you are identified as a perpetrator.»
«Even if R&D funding goes up, there is no direct way to translate this into more innovation,» she cautions.
He cautioned, however, that even the radiation - plus - CCL2 - blocking strategy explored in the new study «doesn't cure the mice — there's still more to be done.»
Other researchers say the degree of recovery is remarkable, perhaps even unprecedented, but they caution that the procedure didn't produce a complete cure and may not work as well for patients who are older or have more severe injuries.
Even some TA physicists caution that with more data the hotspot may not hold up.
Although it stands to reason that a warming climate could worsen storm intensity since a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, Henson cautioned, «Even when researchers find that a given type of disaster has become more likely, a rare event is still going to be rare — and it can occur without any help from greenhouse gases.»
There are some experts who advocate juicing without concerns for most people, while others caution that going without protein for even more than a few days is of concern.
These cautions apply even more to premature babies, and here it would be prudent to avoid use of all essential oils.»
He cautioned his readers to avoid looking at their scores, as they could potentially end up even more self - conscious daters than they were already.
But even these more believable scores must be interpreted with caution.
The coupe's sheetmetal is even edgier than the sedan's, a welcome departure from the caution that has marked so many Honda designs — with tidier dimensions, more sculpting, and wheels that fill their wheel wells right to the edge of the fenders.
Things get even more murky in a field like marketing: people will take thousands of dollars to market your book but caution that they can't guarantee anything.
Again, though, caution is in order: If you do use your home equity to pay off your credit card debt, don't run up even more credit card debt in the future.
Having cautioned investors who may seek to aggressively time strategies in the direction of cheapness, we should note that chasing strategies with top quintile current valuation levels is even more dangerous.
I believe the company is being overly optimistic in regards to their dividend projection and would caution that even if the dividend is payed and the stock falls to $ 0.06, as mentioned in this article, I would be very cautious of forming a position in the company in hopes of more to come.
Although I advise caution in the early years, you should be able to withdraw more than 5 % of your original balance (plus inflation) even with higher than normal inflation.
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.»
But while these litters may be more environmentally friendly than traditional options, manufacturers caution that cat owners shouldn't fully embrace any product that calls itself natural without first reading the label — even natural products can contain harmful ingredients.
While electronic fencing use radio, not electrical collars, the cautions needed to protect your dog during, and even more importantly preceding, electrical storms are pretty much the same.
Adult dogs should also follow the above guidelines, but it is even more critical that you use caution.
When exploring, Lara outwardly displays facial expressions such as anger, caution, weariness, and more depending on the situation, even bringing up a light depending on how dark things are around her.
Stormblood «s caution contributes to an even bigger problem, growing more significant with each expansion: Stormblood is a challenge for returning players and outright unwelcome to new players.
Taking a bit more time and progressing with due caution would have been paying huge dividends — even ignoring the enormous external costs of this accident.
But, she cautioned, even if the U.S. can establish an atmosphere of trust in the Paris climate talks, countries will need to be prepared to make more significant emissions cuts than any have before.
«Injured parties are now much more likely to sue for damages and, in turn, the courts have placed a very high responsibility on property owners to protect users, even in situations where they have not been invited onto the property and / or when they are not exercising reasonable caution
The researchers cautioned that this extreme event provides a glimpse into the region's future as greenhouse gases continue to increase, and the signal of a warming climate, even at this regional scale, begins to emerge more clearly from natural variability in coming decades.
I've found that approaching something for the first time requires a bit more caution and planning than diving in for the second or even third time to complete a task.
To make things even simpler, this license is represented by three symbols: But to make things more... certain, (for what is a lawyer without a superabundance of caution?)
In addition to the iPhone X's more limited availability at launch (20 cities» retail stores even sold out by Sunday), Localytics cautions that historical comparisons may not be the best way to analyze the new device's popularity.
So despite all the hype in 2011, even those working hard to promote mobile payments as a more convenient (and data - rich) method of payment for goods and services are urging caution.
Blauner cautioned blockchain startups that all cryptographic algorithms «degrade» over time, and that like the Roman cipher wheels of the past, even the most sophisticated encryption might eventually be hacked by quantum computers and more.
But all that's meant is that Facebook's products function as coded even at enormous scale, not that they're built any slower or with more caution for how they could be weaponized.
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