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How to use caveat in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word caveat? Here are some examples.

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The only caveat is they have a tendency to bolt to flower and seed as days become longer in spring.
There is a caveat for anyone going into the disc hoping for a blow-by-blow description of the shoot and circumstances surrounding the film.
We must sound a caveat to the regime that the New DEAL will not sit supinely and see its members being bullyragged.
It's a lofty ideal and one which will probably remain in the ivory tower of newspaper journalism, but I would add one caveat.
The caveat, of course, was that their new office was a business and therefore they had to keep the profits rolling in.
With the caveat that, like Kremlinology, Jakarta-watching is anything but an exact science, there are three possible scenarios.
These, therefore, are the guys you want to start your watch list for next year with, although in this case there is a caveat.
Another common caveat to incontestability clauses limits the period of disability.
This is exactly my view on immigration and asylum, with one important caveat that I'll come to.
I am picking these items to show how editors accepted accusations without foundation, and name calling without caveat or caution.
The one caveat to that would be if the assets were collocated at the actual fighting location.
The only caveat I think is that a man who has created a story to the extent of having written or rewritten it should not copyread it as well.
We add the caveat, however, that the data on waterbuck are sparse and dates of birth are the least accurate of all the species.
Surely Yongyao's situation serves as a caveat to anyone bearing an official status of Shaolin hagiocracy.
The only caveat with venire is that it cannot be used passively with compound tenses.
Further, the forest department too, was asked to file a caveat before the High Court to prevent the encroachers from obtaining a stay.
The only strong caveat involves a startling scene early in the film in which Charlie is forced by his father to drown a helpless dog.
Given the complexities of pharmacology, there is justification for this caveat.
When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator.
Following the deep-strength caveat of careful progression, begin with unweighted, standard squats.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are employable enough where they suit, provided Mr. Huxley's caveat is steadily kept in mind.
Does the rule of caveat emptor apply if the seller expressly warrants the goods sold?
The old trading doctrine of caveat emptor, or let the buyer beware, is no longer relied on by reputable merchants.
For nearly four thousand years, perhaps longer, caveat emptor ruled the hard world of barter.
I enter a caveat against male friendships, which are only fit for ladies of the salamandrine order.
The doctrine of caveat emptor would apply in that case, too.
This plan is preferred by many inventors to filing a caveat.
That sense of caveat donor was perhaps their most pathetic characteristic.
But, if he does, he can at once enter a caveat in the Probate Registry.
I felt I must give you the opportunity of entering a caveat.
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