Sentences with phrase «more caveats»

There are more caveats you'll want to be aware of: You won't need to convert files from one format to another before you upload them (from FLAC to MP3, for instance), but you'll get compressed files when you stream them back (Amazon will convert them in the cloud to either MP3 or AAC.
These plans tend to be even more expensive than their standard - sized counterparts and may come with more caveats.
I would appreciate hearing the answer to this question (and perhaps more caveats) by others who are more knowledgeable than I am.
(The real answer is more complicated, has more caveats and explanations, but this is a good start).
One more caveats: the portfolio incurred a 1 % exchange rate hit when C$ were converted to US$, which dragged down returns somewhat.
This finding is consistent with each of the prior year's surveys, though as I mention in the presentation, this year's finding comes with a lot more caveats.
He is trying to achieve what no federal education minister has done before him — establish a truly national needs - based funding model — but with less money and more caveats.
This «less cash, more caveats» model is a hard sell, and states and territories are ready for a fight — especially powerful states such as New South Wales that remain ardent supporters of the Gonski model.
The findings come with a few more caveats.
It is possible to produce estimates for the effect of different uniform swings as UK Polling did here, but there are, of course, subject to greater error and many more caveats.
Nick Clegg had a few more caveats but he basically took Miliband's side.
Other vitamin variables to consider: There are a few more caveats to consider when it comes to vitamins and babies.
However, Dollar General's success came with far more caveats attached.
Now for some more caveats: The sample, while large, was overwhelmingly made up of white people, and the measure of vitamin intake was based on surveys rather than blood draws (which could potentially lead to some misleading results).
Before proceeding, one more caveat is important.
One more caveat: turning cauliflower into «rice» or «couscous» is a messy business.
One more caveat: we women, with all our wonderful, fluctuating hormones, may need to add some collagen to the coffee.
Well, there's one more caveat about the problems associated with HFCS.
One more caveat: when a student who is called on does not know the answer, they should be able to pass.
One more caveat: Keycite and Shepards both may say a case is good law when underlying statutes or cases have been invalidated (not always, but sometimes).

Not exact matches

Today, that messaging is gone, replaced by a few caveats: «We need to do more research to determine the connection between improved assessment scores and everyday tasks in participants» lives,» the company's website reads.
The caveat with this method is that bonds and annuities typically come with long - term interest rates, and from a wealth perspective, that's more dangerous than short - term ones.
And she said that regardless of whom you select, there were two more very important caveats: (a) make sure that your happiness and healing doesn't depend on or require the therapist's response and / or approval; and (b) make sure that the relationship is truly reciprocal if you expect it to, and want it, to last.
There are caveats though, and the gifts almost always end up costing more than the charity gets from the increase in donations.
Clearly, recruiting more digital - savvy directors should be on the minds of all nominating committees with the caveat that these individuals may «look» different.
But here's a caveat: if you're the owner of a growing company that has unpredictable cash - flow patterns and sometimes - insatiable capital needs, the risks of a volatile stock market may be more than you can handle right now.
One caveat to the charts: Based on Pew's surveys, there are way more adults in the US who believe that gun laws should be stricter (52 percent) than those who believe gun laws should be less strict (18 percent).
The next most valuable is by phone or videoconference, but with a caveat: Those technologies become less effective as more people participate in the call or conference.
Caveat emptor is the watchword, and many of the early backers are more punters than funders.
One caveat to the charts: Based on Pew's surveys, there are way more adults in the US who believe gun laws should be stricter (52 percent) than those who believe gun laws should be less strict (18 percent).
With all that said, there is a bright side to the weakness in emerging markets and commodities for developed markets: a disinflationary stimulus similar to what occurred in the late 1990s and, more recently, since 2011... with the caveat that contagion does not result.
The Sprint offer is aimed at luring more consumers but comes with some caveats.
Everyone will add caveat to make their approach more nuanced, more subtle, more balanced, more sensitive.
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.
Hattie B's Nashville Hot Chicken is literally the first chicken I've eaten in at least twenty years that even comes close to Grandma B's fried chicken — with one important caveat: instead tasting like chicken sent from heaven, it tastes more like the devil himself cooked up a batch of fried chicken on his day off.
WIth the caveat that I don't cook for kids often, I'd suggest maybe reducing that to 1/2 tsp, and then the adults can drizzle a little more sriracha on theirs tableside if they desire?
One caveat: whey has been shown to be more effective than soy for improving lean body mass when combined with resistance training.
The only caveat is that the cook times listed in the manual are often for commercial beans and are too long for heirloom beans which are generally fresher and cook more quickly.
A caveat to this updated schedule is that more lightning storms and heavy rain are supposed to hammer Baltusrol from the very start of Sunday's round.
With the usual caveats of small sample sizes (nobody with more than 19 games, only 7 teams to compare.
the caveat here, if arsenal eventually win is for complacency to distract us and put us in the wrong frame of mind for the games against liecester and stoke which have far more significance..
Though shalt support the narrative that your son fell to Earth from the heavens above and has no living parents to speak of (with the caveat that thou shalt miraculously appear when your child needs money... and then quickly dissipate into oblivion once more).
There is a caveat to this, however, and children who are praised no matter what they do often have lower self esteem than those who are praised more intermittently.
More than a pound..., except for I should give a little caveat there.
«One of the caveats here is: Was there truly an increase, or is there a more careful assessment of unexpected infant death cases?»
The one caveat to these and other eco-friendly diapers is that they are a more expensive option.
Although caveating its conclusions with a warning about the methodology used to calculate employment effects, Davies believes that a Heathrow solution will generate more jobs.
A caveat, of course: with groups TRYING to shape the discussion, a data visualization like this one may tell us more about activists» priorities than it does about how the broader public reacted.
Also in TechBytes: more detail on Obama's data - driven TV ad - buying effort, which helped him get far more bang for the buck than his rival (though with one caveat: I've also heard it said that Romney's ad - buying was particularly incompetent, which may skew the numbers).
A resource allocation «better than random» was their goal... which despite the caveats, the campaign more than achieved.
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