"To make this disclaimer" means to state or clarify something in order to avoid any misunderstanding or legal responsibility.
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But I always, always, always, made sure to
make a disclaimer at the beginning of my message that the sermon they were about to hear was from another pastor, and the reason I am sharing it from the pulpit is because I thought the message was so good.
Major firms
generally make disclaimers that they do not give tax or legal advice to limit their exposure to lawsuits from unhappy clients.
Note: if it's a foreseeable emergency (like your wife is past her due date),
make a disclaimer before the interview starts.
It is sad to me that I even need to
make this disclaimer, but the stereotype of feminist as «man - hater» is so engrained in the populace and the church that reality is frequently ignored in favor of dismissing an argument.
I must
make a disclaimer I don't like most things that have the traditional «pumpkin pie spices» in them but I love pumpkin!
I feel compelled to
make this disclaimer... if you're looking for healthy clean eating, this is NOT your recipe.
I will
make a disclaimer: this week in France, ironically, is the «Semaine du Gout» the 23rd edition of celebrating taste and taste education.
As always, I want to
make the disclaimer that I'm not expert on this or anything and there are a ton of resources out there... these are just merely our experiences!
But now that I've seen the photographic proof, I feel I should
make a disclaimer to everyone I saw yesterday, «I WAS NOT WEARING MY NIGHTGOWN, I SWEAR.»
First off, let
me make a disclaimer and say that I don't usually like biopics.
Before I begin, I would like to
make a disclaimer that most of my days working for Collider are uneventful.
Let
me make this disclaimer: I think children spend too much time on computers and playing video games.
Before I share my thoughts, I must
make a disclaimer.
The author, school autonomy proponent Brian Caldwell,
made a disclaimer that no attempt was made to generalise from the experience of these four schools.
We can easily see why he wanted to
make the disclaimer.
Naturally I can not prove this but am
making this disclaimer to mitigate to some extent, the opprobrium with which comments such as this often engender.
So
I make the disclaimer that these are general suggestions and do not apply to a specific situation.
(Here again,
I make my disclaimer: This advice does not apply to violent or abusive relationship issues.)
Brian, some Boards also overtly acknowledge the need for those with Richard's skill set when
they make disclaimers, such as the following:
First, let
me make this disclaimer - not all listing agents are good, not all listing agents are bad.
Since
they made no disclaimer as to who is or is not Joe Schmo, it can only be assumed that Lawrence dale in their eyes would also be a Joe Schmo.
First I must
make a disclaimer that this is not a thrifty project.