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How to use cautioning in a sentence

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

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But they are cautioning here that it's too early to say that with any certainty.
In concluding, he took a shot at the liberal tradition by cautioning against immanentism that he thought to be exemplary of Greek thought.
Finally, he calls for consideration of potential economic fallout, cautioning that new developments will inevitably displace older technologies.
Rather than cautioning him, Officer Muller instead asked Mr. Stephen whether there was anything on his person that could hurt either of them.
The nature of that vulnerability varies widely, cautioning against generalization.
She was keeping him in the shallow water, protecting him and cautioning him constantly.
Canada's independent agri-food think tank is cautioning producers not to jump on the local food bandwagon too quickly.
For this reason therefore apart from road safety messages there should be more messages cautioning people about playing it safe.
I assume you think that this situation is simply ghastly, but what exactly are you cautioning against?
Of course you have to have a precaution, as long as you have the scientific evidence of what you're cautioning against.
A view was also expressed cautioning against adding new subjects for inclusion in the agenda.
The current product monograph contains a statement cautioning users and prescribers of the drug of the dangers related to abrupt drug withdrawal.
He cowrote an editorial in the current issue of The Nation cautioning activists against engaging in any activities that could be spun by the GOP or the media as inappropriate.
Local officials of the American Civil Liberties Union are cautioning the NAACP against pushing for aggressive prosecutions and imprisonment of people who use racial slurs.
At most, it might be called investigative detention which does not require cautioning a person or advising him or her of a right to retain and instruct counsel.
I was tempted to make a midclass bathroom trip, but Logan's words cautioning me to stay in public places echoed in my ears.
One of the most important features of the Merseyside Police strategy has been its emphasis on using resources to deal with drug traffickers while operating a cautioning policy toward drug users.
Despite UNIFIL cautioning them and firing a warning shot, one of the individuals threw a bag across the fence and crossed the fence, managing to flee.
Prof. Gao Jie agreed that the objectives of the proposed working group would have to be carefully defined, cautioning that the concept of materials testing was broad.
Asked about the route farther north, he tries to impound your correspondent's passport, cautioning that drug traffickers control the trade routes across the Sahara to the Mediterranean coast.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He seemed to deprecate the vigor of my retort and lifted a cautioning hand.
Again, the Church is justified in cautioning the doubter not to be proud of his doubt as a doubt.
Sherlock Holmes stopped at a door some little distance from the Carlton, and, cautioning me not to speak, he led the way into the hall.
Cautioning the German to utter silence with a gesture the two approached the stream quietly.
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