Sentences with phrase «obvious caveat»

Which leads us into the other obvious caveat...
The one obvious caveat at present is more thanks to the slimness of the device rather than its round shape.
Notwithstanding that and the other obvious caveat — I had a brisk stroll through and around a not - quite - ready - to - open building — the Kimbell addition has many of the hallmarks of Piano's masterpiece, the Menil Collection in Houston: a similar feeling of lightness pervading its spaces, a like - minded prioritization of green space and elegant interplays between indoor and outdoor spaces, and an equally sensitive relationship to the building's (very different) neighborhood.
Based on these numbers, the survey sample of students seems more vocational than entrepreneurial (with the obvious caveat that many startups begin as part - time projects, rather than full - time employment).
Obvious caveats: Other factors such as margins, future expected sales growth, customers composition, etc. will play into these valuations.
With the obvious caveat that the roster is going to change between now and opening night — and the subcaveat that it'll be the decent players who are most likely to be traded, making the roster even weaker — that is a bad, bad team.
With the obvious caveat of Swansea's performance — allowing one of the world's best playmakers as much room as he liked was a surreal approach — the Danish midfielder was nonetheless masterful in directing his team to victory.
An obvious caveat is that while Birmingham are one of the most defensively disciplined teams in the league, Portsmouth have one of the most porous defences in the country.
The obvious caveat being that when the pail is open the smell naturally escapes and you are reminded why beginning potty training should be top of mind!
The obvious caveat is that this experiment only captures e-book sales on Amazon, not on other retailers like Apple iBooks and Google Play.
That seemingly obvious answer carries some not - so - obvious caveats, however.
The obvious caveat with all this resolution talk is that these are all unconfirmed reports from supposed industry insiders, so this should all be taken with that often utilized grain of salt.
Before moving on to how this analysis can be used for pricing there is the obvious caveat: The allocation of expenses between fixed and variable is an important exercise and not a simple one as some expenses will be seen as both fixed and variable — e.g. associates and staff salaries — because they can't always move on a timely basis with changes in revenue.
His guidance comes with the obvious caveat that the specialty had better be in an area in which there are likely to be job opportunities.
The company does add an obvious caveat: If the person being tracked enters an area with poor GPS or mobile coverage, data could be inaccurate or delayed, the company says on its website.
Of course, the obvious caveat about the newer Nexus phone is the lack of wireless charging, which is a shame to see in a Nexus phone this day and age.
«I found your resume to be largely an effective representation of your career progress, with the obvious caveat that I know nothing else about you... I did not make substantial changes, but did reorder some elements and did a bit of general clean up work.
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