Sentences with phrase «same caveat»

The jump from medium to low provided the same 20 percent frame rate bump as ultra to medium, with the same caveat that it wasn't as dramatic on the high - end GPU.
Dr. Tom Karl summarized the impact most succinctly in his testimony to this committee last week when he said that he would stand by the IPCC's original assessment: «If you ask me to give qualifications about the findings in the 2001 report with the same caveat in terms of defining likelihood, I personally would not change anything.»
The report cited by Morner claims a 3.2 mm per year global rise based on satellite data, and the average of the Australian stations shown (in figure 8) is just 4.3 mm per year (to 2008, with the same caveat about start dates).
Same caveat as above.
Online play carries the same caveat that I include with most games.
«It's obvious that GTA is a permanent franchise as long as we keep delivering this incredible quality; it seems quite obvious that Red Dead is a permanent franchise, again with the same caveat, or Borderlands, for example, and NBA and others.
We have to apply the same caveat used when we talked about the Asus Transformer Pad TF103's design, though.
This same caveat applies to changes in other expenditure categories as well.
Australia will leave satisfied with their night's work, albeit with the same caveat about the strength of the opposition.
Every other method ranks below these, including Withdrawal (4.0), Female condom (5.0), Diaphragm (6.0), Periodic abstinence (calendar)(9.0), the Sponge (9.0 - 20.0, depending on whether the woman using it has had a child in the past), Cervical cap (9.0 - 26.0, with the same caveat as the Sponge),
Protestants run slightly ahead of Catholics on such thinking, but the same caveat applies to interpreting these differences.
Every other method ranks below these, including Withdrawal (4.0), Female condom (5.0), Diaphragm (6.0), Periodic abstinence (calendar)(9.0), the Sponge (9.0 - 20.0, depending on whether the woman using it has had a child in the past), Cervical cap (9.0 - 26.0, with the same caveat as the Sponge), and Spermicides (18.0).
Of course — the same caveats that I used to attach to polls asking hypothetical questions about voting intention under potential Tory leaders apply to questions about potential Labour leaders as well — it may be a long time until we know what effect a Gordon Brown leadership would really have on Labour support.
Salt and Sanctuary is a hard as nails action platformer that wears its Dark Souls inspiration with pride and comes with a lot of the same caveats.
However, a couple of the same caveats remain from previous years: We wanted to limit the finalists to those who tweet primarily about K - 12 education policy, and not education technology, higher education, parenting, or other related topics.
[7] Much of what they find corroborates existing empirical work, with the same caveats in interpretation: black students are more likely to be suspended, even conditional on eligibility for free or reduced - price lunch.
Pupil performance data has the same caveats.
After all, every month or so I dutifully report on the Association of American Publishers» figures and I add the same caveats each time, and carry on as before.
The same caveats as above apply to connecting flights and flights from the West Coast.
Salt and Sanctuary is a hard as nails action platformer that wears its Dark Souls inspiration with pride and comes with a lot of the same caveats.
But the same caveats apply.)
The same caveats that apply to Short - Term Exclusive Use Common Property, apply in this situation.

Not exact matches

That same 2013 study by found an important caveat to the idea that self - disclosure predicts closeness: It has to be mutual.
However in a follow up conference call with journalists Zuckerberg made some carefully worded remarks that seem to further fog the issue — saying: «We intend to make all the same controls available everywhere, not just in Europe» yet going on to caveat that statement with: «Is it going to be exactly the same format?
One caveat: at this time, Bitpay functions in the same way as the other credit card processors on Shopify, meaning that you can't use Bitpay in conjunction with Authorize.net, Stripe, or other credit card processors.
It claims to be a religion of piece, just like christianity, but that is only with one caveat... you must be a member of the same religion, if you are not, then you aren't in our club and it's ok to mistreat them.
Before somebody comes along and says the same thing about a cancer cell, the big caveat is that if its a part of the body that is hurting you, then it should go.
It does seem it could be an interesting world if everyone had his own god with the caveat that it was illegal or maybe at least socially frowned upon to have the same god as anyone else.
as I'm sure you have no idea what that caveat is (since you never read the bible and just got this concept from infidels.org or something similar), it will be a good homework assignment for you to find the verses in the bible, and post the entirety of same here..
At the same 2008 event in Pennsylvania, Obama went on to give this caveat: Let me just make one last point on this.
If there's a caveat, it's that Diaz has never posted strikeout rates like this in the minors, so maybe it's folly to expect him to continue at this same pace.
With the extra caveat thrown in: that they have the same application, aptitude, attitude, resilience and collective methodology and approach to the game as they did at the weekend.
One caveat: all day, every day with the same group may be too much for some of the girls.
Caveat: Whist Dr. Bawumia's calculations are quite sound, the formula he proposes, which involves dividing the debt stock as at Q1 of 2016 with the GDP realised over the same period is baffling.
For extra bonus, «Testimony from Rosemary Jenks to the House Immigration, Border Security, and Claims Subcommittee» contains a detailed history of diversity visas (caveat: this is a testimony from a source lobbying for lowering immigration); and a far more cited and less speechifying version from the same organization is here.
Of course, a major caveat here is it is overly simplistic to suggest the LGBT lobby is purely pushing for the legalization of same - sex marriage.
As a caveat though, we thought the same thing prior to the Scottish elections and Peter Kellner even altered the prompting in YouGov's questions to be more friendly to minor parties... the end result was to over-estimate them.
The additional caveat of an «opt in» mechanism would ensure that even if a said religious institution decided to facilitate same - sex marriage, ministers within that organisation would not be obliged to follow suit.
Avraham Levy, a professor in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences and another coauthor, adds a caveat to the study: «These experiments looked at everyone eating the same amounts of carbohydrates from both bread types, which means that they ate more whole wheat bread because it contains less available carbohydrates.
«While our study was in mice — and with the caveat that we don't yet know whether Zika has the same effect in men — it does suggest that men might face low testosterone levels and low sperm counts after Zika infection, affecting their fertility.»
Although of course there are a number of caveats since mice can be cured from cancer at higher rates, they don't suffer from some of our diseases, they are sensitive to being handled (if grabbing them can shorten their lifespan through stress, the mouse version of standard human medical care may do the same), so I guess that increases in maximum lifespan are indeed the only reliable indicator that an intervention is impacting age - related mortality.
One caveat: For now, I'll reserve them for distances shorter than a 10K; anything longer, and they just don't seem to have the same oomph, at least for me.
But there's one caveat: Interestingly, fried fish consumption does not provide the same brain - boosting benefits.
I eat turmeric almost every day, and advise my clients do the same — with a few caveats.
When I counsel a woman about taking hormone therapy, I recommend bioidentical estrogen and progesterone, including transdermal estradiol and oral progesterone, but with an important caveat: I assume that the risks of bioidentical hormone therapy are the same as synthetic until proven otherwise.
Begin in the same position and apply pressure to your hands by shifting your weight forward as before, closely following the caveat of «no pain -LRB-!)»
So you can probably stick to the same formula mentioned above, but keep in mind this caveat: That same study showed that while fat mass and waist circumference decrease when you do a combo of the two techniques or just aerobic activity.
The results come with a big caveat: All of the procedures were performed by the same surgeon, Peter Adamson, MD, who is also at the University of Toronto and was a coauthor of the study.
There's even Marian Seldes in the year's Scoobiest cameo as Mrs. Dudley, the wizened Hill House caretaker separately warning the women in the gang of danger with the same memorized caveat: «I leave before dark every day.
Of course the caveat would be that not all of these films are good, and in recent years it's been true that he's had more misses than hits, but 2014 saw him deliver two films in the same year for the third time this century and one of them is the best he's given us in over half a decade.
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