Sentences with phrase «offered caveat»

He offered the caveat that you can't attribute a single storm to global warming, and then he moved on directly to say that, in fact, you can:
My most commonly offered caveat is this: don't fall in love with your words; fall in love with your craft.
However, Talal Asad has offered the caveat that although Islamism has always «addressed itself directly to the nation - state, it should not be regarded as a form of nationalism» (Asad 2003: 1999).
Maybe it's the reason why Kevin Love reportedly suggested there was «no chance» he'd sign long - term with Cleveland if he were traded there, although he surely offered the caveat that if LeBron returned to wear the cap then he'd be down for the cause.
This is all good information, but I would like to offer a caveat — do not attempt to create a handbook yourself if you have no HR background or training.
The economists did offer some caveats to their view, adding that risk - reward tradeoffs don't necessarily look attractive, valuations remain high — particularly in U.S. high - yield credit — and there's a growing risk of an overheated labor market and recession down the road.
(I would offer the caveat that this is true except for extras provided by scholars and critics (as opposed to actual directors).
Before sharing a few reflections, I offer this caveat: Students don't enter identity work on a level playing field.
(Okay, I should offer a caveat here: the rest of this column might make me sound as if I am older than Methuselah, or even Joan Rivers, and that my expectations in life have been formed by nothing later than the Code of Hammurabi.
Though the effect is large and meaningful, we offer some caveats to this finding and discuss policy implications for the United States as well as other countries.
Tomlinson (1999) offers a caveat: «For all its promise... effective differentiation is complex to use and thus difficult to promote in schools.
[It] captured and held my attention so completely that I read straight through, neglecting everything I was supposed to do that day... I highly recommend the book, but offer this caveat to readers: when you start reading, be sure you have no other demands on your time that day.
We will offer this caveat, however: it's quite possible the technique we're about to outline violates not only Amazon's Terms of Service, but the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as well.
Her Last Breath captured and held my attention so completely that I read straight through, neglecting everything I was supposed to do that day... I highly recommend the book, but offer this caveat to readers: when you start reading, be sure you have no other demands on your time that day.
Yet, Self - Publishing Relief offers this caveat — with the great freedom of self - publishing comes great responsibility.
Echoing this sentiment, veterinarian and board - certified veterinary nutritionist Cailin Heinze of Tufts University offers a caveat to the industry.
While I'm offering caveats, I should also point out that 20 % figure is only for land temperatures.
«The authors themselves — Pravin Nath, a professor of marketing at the LeBow College of Business, and Vijay Mahajan, a professor in the department of marketing at the University of Texas at Austin — admit the study is limited because it focuses on financial - performance metrics, such as sales growth and profitability, and not brand equity, and both were quick to offer caveats to the conclusion.
Duncan offers a caveat: «If fraud is alleged, the prudent in - house counsel would encourage the use of external forensic investigators with experience in gathering and processing the type of information involved,» she says.
Several possibilities exist: Replace the doors or take a less expensive route and repaint them, suggests Kalmus, who also offers some caveats.

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The only caveat here is that people who deceived simply by omitting facts, rather than offering untrue ones, also tended to use fewer words.
Petz offers plenty of caveats about this one — consult your human resources department first, for one — but with the right group of people, this can add some fun to the day.
But Norris offers an important caveat to this «the idea isn't everything» wisdom.
With those caveats, a few preliminary observations can be offered on this episode in comparison with what we saw in 2008.
There is list of exclusions and caveats to this offer, which you can read through on Citi's website.
There's one caveat: If your employer offers a 401 (k) match, Thrasher recommended funding it to get the employer match and then using a Roth IRA after.
The caveat is that most of them offer both one - time payment as well as subscription payment options so their customers can choose.
The Sprint offer is aimed at luring more consumers but comes with some caveats.
Well he did see similar growth stocks in his time and he offers a thoughtful caveat which you may have experienced if you've owned a soaring growth stock, When should I sell?
However, I offer one caveat - extremism of any sort (religious or political) is dangerous.
One caveat — if you're breast - feeding, wait to offer a pacifier until your baby is 3 to 4 weeks old and you've settled into a nursing routine.
The only caveat I'd offer is that, unlike the recently reviewed The Do It Myself Kids» Cookbook and the The DK Children's Cookbook, here the authors speak to parents, not directly to children.
I also offer the usual caveat that you really can't assume all of the committee members of every county are going to follow the lead of their respective chairs.
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.
He offers one caveat: The currents observed by Cluster were unusually high, so they might not represent typical aurorae.
But Koomey also offers major caveat: The study doesn't consider the potential for electricity demand to rise more than expected should electric vehicles catch on, he notes.
Although it is relatively objective, the system has its caveats: It does not offer good financial security, and funding is also relatively limited.
Clearer - eyed experts offer cavernous caveats — neither heritability nor polygenic scoring illuminate genetic «causes» (Turkheimer), «summing» variant contributions isn't wise (Racimo), and interpretation complexities abound (Novembre).
Dr. Cummings offers one caveat: Since alcohol is a depressant, going out for a drink isn't the best activity for someone who's already feeling down.
When combined with shrimp in a stir - fry, the overall nutrient value of this dish offers additional benefits, but there are also some caveats.
I need to take it back, or at least offer a serious caveat.
At the time I first published this article (somewhere around 2008), Casual Kiss offered free memberships with the caveat that perhaps at some time in the future they would charge for their services again.
A cracking good time is on offer, however, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is — despite some caveats — recommended.
With those caveats on the table, here's a film - by - film (10 today, 10 tomorrow) rundown of this year's lineup, detailing the Cannes credentials of each director, and offering some thoughts as to where they may sit in the competition.
The online option exists, the video is streamable on the service TIDAL - which offers a FREE 30 day trial with the caveat that you can get the free trial if you have not already received the free 30 day trial before.
The article offers guidelines and caveats to those interested in pursuing this work.
A few caveats: The ratings principals offered for the study Koedel cites don't necessarily reflect the actual evaluations they gave teachers.
For the time being, we're excited to dip deeper into what GT Sport has to offer, but conclude this first look review with the caveat that those expecting a deep single - player experience probably won't get the greatest value from GT Sport.
There are a few caveats with the TSX wagon versus the sedan: the wagon is only offered with the base four - cylinder paired with a five - speed automatic.
The only caveat with the M3 is that it may be hugely entertaining when its unleashed on the track and equally comfortable and civilised at all other times, but the new twin - turbo, straight six engine may lack the charisma that the explosive Mercedes - AMG C 63 and the elegant Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio offer in abundance.
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