But it is also liberally sprinkled with caveats and warnings as to the difficulties in turning up more evidence. |
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It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material. |
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Mumbai's ordeal-by-deluge holds important caveats for India's dynamic of unconsidered, runaway urbanisation. |
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That simple gesture undercuts all the caveats, qualifications and circumlocutions. |
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In a belt and braces move, the caveats have been removed from the Attorney General's legal advice. Lying by omission is still lying. |
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Yet, even with those caveats, futurology is valuable as it can help us expose lunatics. |
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In addition to these caveats, sampling error due to analysis of an inadequate sample volume can also lead to a false-negative test result. |
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Of course when you live in NZ there are some caveats with buying consumer electronics direct from Japan. |
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Thus to reply to his caveats in cold print rather than over warm food would seem to provoke argument where I sense none is intended. |
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Those caveats aside, the study gives a provocative look at how one of the world's most rapidly developing regions may look in 20 years' time. |
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You read them and you see a man so cautiously calculating not to put a foot wrong that he envelops himself in a fog of caveats and equivocations. |
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For him and his reporters, they report in straightforward, declarative sentences, with none of the caveats that Bennett mentions. |
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Through the magic of alphabetization, the book I recommend with the most caveats appears first. |
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What the Security Council absolutely should not do is pass some resolution that can then be picked apart by ifs and buts and caveats. |
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He had only been given a later assurance of legality, which contained none of the caveats. |
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America's environmental revival is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks. |
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So with these caveats in mind, I am willing to make a couple of straightforwardly vague prognostications. |
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Even school nurses, who straddle the two worlds of school employees and medicine, generally agree, with some caveats. |
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They omitted the intelligence agencies' caveats, cautions, and dissenting views. |
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A Van der Sloot conviction may seem like a slam-dunk, but there are still potential caveats. |
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Icons, viewed with John's caveats, can be very devotionally useful. |
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One should begin by acknowledging some obvious caveats and qualifications. |
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And while the stories may contain caveats, the initial headlines certainly did not. |
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The way we deploy our forces should be a collective effort, not a patch up of different national contingents with different caveats. |
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But before farmers rush out to plug in the barn, Bejan added a few caveats. |
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Yet his argument is hedged with sufficient caveats that the pessimist could still feel vindicated. |
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Though that announcement had been hedged with the usual caveats, there was guarded optimism that MDP 301 would have similar results. |
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The documentary went to air but with craven caveats and post-screening rebuttals by critics. |
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We're not saying that no kid can train in a sport year-round, but there are some caveats. |
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However, caveats and modifications to the problem statement were also noted. |
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The major figures in the field also raised such issues, but these were gestures amounting to little more than footnotes, unelaborated caveats and asides. |
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Several caveats must be made in order to avoid misinterpretations of the table. |
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Further encourages the State Party to renominate the property as a cultural landscape, subject to the caveats outlined above. |
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But their protestations often were marked by grim frowns or quieter caveats when they thought the formal interview over. |
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While each method has potential methodological caveats, the concordance of the results using the different methods lends promise to the conclusions reached. |
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There are, however, caveats to that resounding yes, the most important one being the need for a level playing field. |
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These comparisons should, however, be interpreted with caution, given the caveats mentioned above. |
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Having a job is still the best way to avoid poverty, but even that statement has caveats. |
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As he delivered his address, you could almost whisper the caveats. |
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Virgo navigates caveats, Cancer seeks knowledge, and Sagittarius breaks the rules. |
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What we have is wrapped in uncertainties, caveats and simplifications. |
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It would be easier for us to not have to sift through the caveats and restrictions on every sale and rebate, and apparently it would be better for you, too. |
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Mr Tarn said that the guidance being issued to schools on random drugs testing included many caveats, and schools were being advised to proceed with caution. |
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Well, with the caveats that I just made, I think we can say that is true. |
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Despite all these caveats, it is true that many readers will be surprised to learn that there were many more British soldiers killed at Gallipoli than Australian. |
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None of these caveats appeared in the statement Goldsmith published in the House of Lords, on 17 March after giving a summary of his advice to the Cabinet. |
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Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead. |
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In general, and the response is subject to several caveats, I think that the answer has got to be a resounding affirmative. |
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All the same, his support for the prime minister comes with thorny caveats. |
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I will be greatly disappointed, on behalf of my constituents and many Canadians I talk to, if we do not get the caveats lifted. |
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I repeat that implied understandings are not an adequate substitute for written caveats. |
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Consequently, the results in the following table may be subject to some caveats. |
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Two caveats should, however, be noted in respect of this evaluation of his role. |
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Despite these caveats, the data show that theft of goods and vehicles is a significant problem costing many millions of Euro. |
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For all these caveats, though, the headline data remain disquieting. |
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Project A-O Canada also understood that it could share information received from one party to the arrangement with the other parties without the consent of the originator, even if caveats had been attached by the originator. |
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He chose his words carefully, dropping caveats and provisos. |
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The main process in regiolect formation is dialect-to-standard advergence, but there are two caveats to this statement. |
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This chapter notes a list of caveats that have not been stated to date. |
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And the authors accept that they may have missed some early record-breakers owing to the incompleteness of the historical data. Yet even with those caveats the list still warrants close study. |
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Despite these caveats, what is clear from this high level overview is that there is significant variability between the provinces with respect to the factors that modify cancer risk and the associated cancers. |
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Information must be gathered and shared under accepted protocols, with appropriate caveats, to ensure the protection of privacy and human rights and to consider to how the information is used. |
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It is equally shameful how today again, in a grovelling and cowardly fashion, the most carefully chosen words of solidarity are immediately followed by all kinds of caveats so as not to offend the Islamofanatics. |
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Although some conditions were set out in the letter of request received from the FBI, that letter goes only partway to addressing the Project's failure to attach caveats. |
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But the study suggests the process reaches deep into the body's molecular biology. Before anyone rushes out for a quick glass of wheatgrass juice, though, there are a few caveats. |
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But, barnacled by caveats though it may be, the rights-based approach is the best available. In rich countries, satellite imagery will increasingly help, by making monitoring cheaper and better. |
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Rising prices in higher-value properties, coupled with higher volumes in lower-priced ones, may be disguising stodginess in the middle of the market. There are other caveats about the strength of a recovery. |
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The Fine Gael delegation supported these reports with caveats. |
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Concern grew when some officers at CID, including Superintendent Pilgrim, became aware that Project A-O Canada was sharing information without following RCMP policy regarding caveats. |
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There were some caveats about terminology and a few respondents felt that the vision was too closely tied to the Social Sciences and Humanities research context. |
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Despite the many justified caveats, the Secretary General's recommendation to initiate a critical and comprehensive review of standards implementation this summer is a momentous event for the people of Kosovo. |
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For example, a revocation of adoption can take place, as well as certain caveats such as an absence of inheritance rights on behalf of some relatives whose kinship ties result from the adoption. |
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Despite their high Rumsfeldian style, Miller's caveats were well-advised. |
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We qualify this assertion with two caveats. |
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There are two main caveats in reading and interpreting these statistics. |
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These protocols and caveats further determine how the recipient agency or country may use this information and whether they can in turn share it with others. |
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These caveats apply only to the provision of a copy of the victim's videotaped statement to defense counsel or an unrepresented accused without a court order. |
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Notwithstanding these caveats, it is unlikely that any or all of these factors could lead to a revision of labour productivity that is so radical as to reverse the direction of measured productivity change. |
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The ballpark figure was no more than a PS4 million increase on the previous year, although there are certain caveats to allow you to adjust that. |
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Here, at Monday morning parleys between the two party leaders and in meetings of Cabinet Office panjandrums, compromises are brokered, assurances given and caveats established. |
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It's necessary to start with these caveats because people have a tendency to react strongly, almost apoplectically, to any suggestion of weakness on Apple's part. |
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In December 2007 NATO Foreign Ministers reapproved the continuation of KFOR and renewed their commitment to maintaining national force contributions, including reserves, at current levels and with no new caveats. |
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Despite these caveats, the paper attracted much press attention. |
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