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caveat

noun as in warning

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These are the caveats that explain why Borthwick retains the full support of the Rugby Football Union.

From BBC

Regardless, AB 1494 is the law of the land, so feel free to take as many selfies as you please — with this caveat.

“It is easier to do business in a quiet and less transparent place. The caveat here is that we’re not doing business, we’re representing the public.”

“There’s a tangential connection there, but I don’t know the exact story,” McLeod caveats.

She adds a caveat, “but its power to help resolve conflicts is diminished.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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