Sentences with phrase «given caveats»

If you say something, even given caveats before or after the fact, then you've said it.
Even given the caveats regarding long term returns, regular re-balancing is probably worth the effort even if only to assure that no single asset, or small group of assets, grows to dominate a portfolio.
At $ 430, it's one of the better contract - free Android 2.2 tablets, but that's small consolation given the caveats.
Whenever someone asks me what the best xxx are, I always feel the need to give this caveat: I can give you my opinion, but that doesn't mean what I say is, definitively, the best.
At the same 2008 event in Pennsylvania, Obama went on to give this caveat: Let me just make one last point on this.
When you're doing it deliberately as a therapeutic uh — resource, and let me give the caveat, I don't think everybody needs to do really long fast.
I had only ever read about sizing up in DVF wrap dresses, but I want to give a caveat to that.
You didn't mention what you were told by AmEx customer service during your numerous calls, but given this caveat is clearly stated, I don't think you have much leverage.
According to the New York Times, Soderbergh's painting style most closely resembles abstract minimalist Agnes Martin, but he has given himself the caveat that «I'll be the first person to say if I can't be any good at it and run out of money I'll be back making another Ocean's movie.»
Thus it behoves them to be scrupulous in explaining the context, giving the caveats and making clear the experimental nature of any new result.
At the time we usually give caveats on these surveys that I think that there is not a lot of information out there so these are great sources, but we have to remember that it's self - reporting for one thing, it's self - selecting depending on who answers these.

Not exact matches

One caveat, however: Net neutrality, which simply means that ISPs are required to treat all content equally, regardless of what it is, and they can't give preference to some digital content providers over others, including yours.
I think back to the caveat Groppel gave us when he passed out the results of our 360 evaluations.
Now, I say this with one small caveat: Doing acts of kindness will help you gain approval and grow your network, but giving out favors is a weak way to grow your business.
So Mark Carney can fairly claim not to have botched the task that was given him, with the caveat that the task he was given was easier than those facing his counterparts in Washington, Frankfurt and London.
There is a caveat, though, that could give ammunition to opponents of the H - 1B visa program.
Despite those significant caveats, a rough comparison gives at least a sense of scale.
Caveat: research methodology is suboptimal (most participants were sourced through social networks of founders; likely bias given age and affinity towards technology)
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Similar to the parallel debt structure used elsewhere in Europe, this structure, uncertainties remain over its enforceability, meaning caveats must be given on legal advice regarding the structure.
Only after multiple extensions was final approval granted and even then, it came with several caveats, the most notable being, ``... given the inherent risks posed by foreign SOE acquisitions in the Canadian oil sands, the Minister of Industry will find the acquisition of control of a Canadian oil sands business by a foreign SOE to be of net benefit to Canada on an exceptional basis only» (emphasis added).
I will give you an additional caveat on them — I am not certain how religious they are or if this is something new — he backed Juliani in 2008, and church people were angry over him and Donna Hanover and Judy Nathan.
My only caveat to analogies like this and the oft used elephant example (thank you for not using that tired analogy) is that we have to be careful that we do not allow contradictory perceptions to be given equal validity.
Given appropriate caveats in the formulation, I do not think she would have disagreed.
And so every time a statement is made or a caveat given, every time an opportunity is denied... every time you are left feeling smaller or told that you bear less Image, remember that you have been called to more than this.
But this pastoral focus must not allow us to overlook the point that, as one respondent wrote me, «conscious decisions to commit suicide are likely to increase as a result of a sort of implicit permission that the very publication of Humphry's book has given, despite his «caveats and warnings.»
A caveat is given in the first section which makes the Code the sole reference point for any action or interpretation of the Directory.
Yet I have discovered a sometimes caveat — We can not do and give everything that everyone wants.
The caveat: The guy doesn't give the recipe out!
Even with the caveat that Lebron is probably the greatest all around player on the planet right now and makes any team an instant playoff team and any playoff team an instant Championship Contender, I give signing any FA this year a hard pass including Lebron, unless you can get George on a reasonable, team friendly deal that will help with fitting the TtP core under the salary cap for the next 3 - 5 years.
His dad gave the OK, but with a caveat: «No skulls and no spikes, you have to do your own thing.»
Given that caveat, the hometown kid is as good a bet as anyone else to win the 2017 British Wide Open.
Give Jack and Rambo better deals but tell Jack there has to be a caveat based on his previous injuries.
With some caveats around van Persie and whether or not he was fit, its odds gave a high likelihood of Newcastle beating Manchester United at Old Trafford.
While most researchers seem to agree that there's no harm in using dye (with certain caveats), I'll give you the facts I found so you can make up your mind.
But they haven't proven it, and given all the caveats here (the fact the study in general has been wrong so many times before; the fact that women who choose to breastfeed for 2 years are quite different in many ways, not just breastfeeding) give us good reason to take the findings with a grain of salt.
I have to give the folks at Offbeat Mama credit for publishing it at all even (or perhaps especially) with this caveat:
Given the budgetary constraints schools are under, maybe that caveat alone would make veggie - sneaking unattractive to schools.
One caveat on the BG 3.0's is the elastic at the legs gave out, so I've had to replace it after ~ 1.5 years of steady use.Couple of misc points — washing: sometimes you have to try a few things to figure out what works.
More than a pound..., except for I should give a little caveat there.
But once your infant does seem ready, you can go for it — give her eggs, peanut butter, strawberries, the works (though be sure to read the caveats below).
(But before you start giving your baby Cracker Jacks, there are a few important caveats: Never feed babies whole peanuts, because they can choke on them.
Caveat: I was not an RN at the time of my children's births — and I think my naivete contributed to my feelings of safety in giving birth at home.
As such, they want to be giving very nuanced answers, with caveats and right words, and as much as possible, stick to scripted answers.
Chovanec offers many caveats about this nuanced situation, but seems to suggest it's a way Kim can win a place on the world stage and get sanctions eased on North Korea while giving away very little and putting on a show in the Korean DMZ to make Trump look good.
With respect to the caveat which Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo gave in his response, we believe its worth its value in the face of the economic challenges the country faces.
On the backdrop of this, Governor Ambode said the Security Council decided that all tank farms be given a 90 - day grace period to build loading bays for their tank farms, with a caveat that any tank farm that fails to provide a loading bay after the grace period, would be shut down by the state government.
However, even without that caveat, this report still needed legislation to give the arbitration arm recognition in the court system.
The usual caveats I give for notional results apply — this is an accounting exercise, estimating what the ward level vote within each constituency would have been in 2015 (basing the distribution on the distribution at local elections) then reallocating the wards to their new constituencies and adding them back up again.
Then Cuomo gave in on the issue when seeking the support of the Working Families Party, only to tack on caveats to granting local control.
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