Sentences with phrase «key caveat in»

The key caveat in that Tweet is that the Bulls have simply told Deng that he won't be headed to the Warriors, not that he won't be traded at all.

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But there's a key caveat to keep in mind: Because your DNA is unique to you, it's can't be totally de-identified.
In our comprehensive review of the GOP tax bill which was scheduled to be unveiled tomorrow, we noted the following key caveat «There are a lot of unknowns in this process, the biggest of which — of course — is whether the bill will be delayed from its scheduled Wednesday appearance.&raquIn our comprehensive review of the GOP tax bill which was scheduled to be unveiled tomorrow, we noted the following key caveat «There are a lot of unknowns in this process, the biggest of which — of course — is whether the bill will be delayed from its scheduled Wednesday appearance.&raquin this process, the biggest of which — of course — is whether the bill will be delayed from its scheduled Wednesday appearance.»
One of the key caveats at the time, however, was that the technique required the use of a virus to introduce several genes into the skin (or other) cell, and these would remain in the cell, and so might contaminate the resulting stem cell or create cancer risks.
A key caveat to the 40 % discharge figure which is misleading, from the link: «In fact, according to a study published in 2011 by Jason Iuliano, at least 40 percent of borrowers who do include their student loans in their bankruptcy filing end up with some or all of their student debt dischargeIn fact, according to a study published in 2011 by Jason Iuliano, at least 40 percent of borrowers who do include their student loans in their bankruptcy filing end up with some or all of their student debt dischargein 2011 by Jason Iuliano, at least 40 percent of borrowers who do include their student loans in their bankruptcy filing end up with some or all of their student debt dischargein their bankruptcy filing end up with some or all of their student debt discharged.
Our key caveat is that our results are preliminary and have not yet been published in a peer reviewed journal.
My experiences as a scientist have helped me relate to, and communicate with, other scientists (for example, asking the right questions and extracting the key information), as well as correctly interpret scientific findings in the appropriate context with full understanding of the caveats and the associated confidence / error levels.
As Lenovo has discontinued the tablet from general sale, it has also decided to discontinue official support for the device past the last officially supported update in Android Honeycomb 3.2, which means that while the offering of an official Ice Cream Sandwich build for the tablet is notable for the manufacturer, there are two key caveats to keep in mind:
Of course, there are caveats: The key to maximizing this retail card lies in stacking multiple savings opportunities on top of each other, requiring cardholders to be a bit more strategic in their card usage.
In these cases noble cause corruption can lead the author of the sound bite to deliberately characterize the issue incorrectly by selectively choosing the information included and not including key caveats.
The caveat at the beginning of the last paragraph is the key part: «If the information about the history of the unit that is contained in the public record is adequate to enable a prior claimant to trace it...»
Unfortunately, the Swift 1's otherwise impressive keyboard comes with a major caveat: no backlighting, meaning that you'll have to feel around for the right keys when you're typing in the dark.
One caveat, please: IF the employer lists any of these words as a key requirement in their job description... by all means, include these on your resume.
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