Sentences with phrase «serious caveats»

Previous studies have demonstrated the bone - forming potential from other cell sources, yet serious caveats for clinical translation remain.
All manner of frame interpolation is offered, to smooth images and remove film judder, but they come with serious caveats.
The reanalyses themselves may involve serious caveats in terms of time - dependent errors and biases, and the analyses can not ascertained whether these trends are real.
Of course, there are serious caveats here, including the obvious key word, «moderate.»
But all of this comes with a serious caveat.
That said, potential guests should be aware of two serious caveats:
I need to take it back, or at least offer a serious caveat.
That if is a serious caveat.
Another serious caveat I had with the Kindle specifically was the way it tracked your reading progress.
He's referring to those that see the $ 6,500 threshold as a serious caveat in crowning the AmEx Blue Cash card king of the cash - backs.
But some serious caveats & barriers to realizing value right now also...
However, the current iteration of the service comes with some serious caveats.
Ultimately, an in - house career can be immensely fulfilling, but there are some serious caveats to consider before diving in, particularly at the entry level.
No one doubts that 2012 will be a break - out year for this technology but we have two serious caveats to pass along.
The dual - pixel AF improves focus speed for both still and video images, but with a serious caveat next to its competition.
However, the claims come with some serious caveats — iPhones running the most recent OS and Windows phones aren't affected, Google is releasing Android patches today, Microsoft issued patches in July, and Linux also has patches available.
Yet take that with a big ol' handful of salt, because there are some serious caveats.
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