Still, he cautions, nor are we exposed to the risks of illness, or high childhood mortality, faced by our ancestors. |
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The Bank played the lead role and prepared the Application Record and registered the cautions. |
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By way of illustration, I would refer to section 10 of Code C which contains elaborate provision for the giving of cautions. |
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A further five claimants received official cautions having admitted their fraud to investigators. |
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In court, Michael Blacklidge, defending, said Mr Williamson had no previous convictions or cautions for drug related offences. |
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For now, he cautions investors about putting money into municipal bonds or muni funds. |
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His narcissistic lover cautions him against his charity towards his neighbours across the hallway. |
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Morley cautions you not to use marjoram in early pregnancy or in high doses as it can have a narcotic effect. |
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They register cautions against technology that fails to change the patterns of human behavior that negatively affect the earth. |
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It is also unclear if warnings or cautions were picked up as well as convictions. |
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Christenson, an avid winter sports enthusiast, cautions against the long-term effects of UV exposure. |
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Two cases emphasise the need for the use of cautions in connection with police undercover operations. |
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Based on the research, Simons cautions against using angiogenic drugs to unblock arteries in certain heart conditions. |
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However, he cautions that only fit people who exercise regularly should try plyometrics. |
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However, he cautions the reader to keep in mind the wars fought by the United Kingdom to expand its sphere of influence. |
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A further two young teenagers have been given formal cautions after they admitted causing criminal damage to vehicles and a public telephone box. |
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He cautions owners that radial tyres require extra air pressure and this must be kept in mind at all times. |
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Just reading that list of cautions makes me fearful about ever leaving my two daughters home by themselves. |
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Rather, he cautions young musicians to beware of the dangers of political roadblocks in building a career. |
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It should cut all needless use of remand, and extend warnings, cautions and conditional discharges to minor offenders. |
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Officers made 43 arrests, from which 23 people have been charged or received official cautions. |
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You are required to divulge any police cautions, or convictions in a Court of Law, no matter where or when they occurred. |
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He cautions, however, that the interdiction of migrant ships in international waters might be beyond Canada's ability. |
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The American Society of Travel Agents cautions, too, about companies that sell questionable ID cards. |
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And he cautions that all examples of behaviors that benefit individuals in the modern world are not necessarily products of evolution. |
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However, she cautions against anything too strenuous, as muscle damage is more difficult to repair as we age. |
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McCarthy at Penna stresses the importance of treating middle managers as major contributors to performance but cautions against going too far. |
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The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
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Tom Soule, a wildlife coordinator for the DNR in northwestern Minnesota, cautions against applying Waller's research in Wisconsin to Minnesota. |
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He cautions against trying to professionalise everything as there is a lot to be learnt from traditional construction techniques. |
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Brian Boyd, professor of education at Strathclyde University, cautions against the idea of a quick fix. |
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Forster cautions that future finds of bilingual texts could change the picture, but these results demonstrate the utility of his technique. |
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While computers have thrown up many seemingly ideal jobs for the visually impaired, he cautions employers against typecasting blind employees. |
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He cautions against listening to physicians who advocate over-the-counter remedies. |
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And Lowe, who himself is under pressure to succeed this season, cautions against expecting too much too soon from the 22-year-old. |
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But Cilluffo cautions against over-generalizing about how U.S. authorities treat threats from Canada. |
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They omitted the intelligence agencies' caveats, cautions, and dissenting views. |
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Loeffler cautions that taking a native herptile from the wild as a pet is a serious enterprise. |
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The same form also asked the Applicant to state full convictions, former police cautions or bindovers set by any court. |
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On the restart, Lagacé is able to retake the lead on Wadforth and is able to keep the lead for the next eight laps and two other cautions. |
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A PR job is fraught with potential pitfalls and catastrophes that are predisposed to causing bad news, he cautions, and lists the sources of disasters. |
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These cautions noted, if large, vigorously growing branches are too low or competitive with more desirably placed branches, you can safely cut them back. |
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The parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13 cautions against trying to separate believers from unbelievers in these centuries before the eschaton. |
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Gibson cautions that it is important to sow crop seeds correctly. |
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He sees one of the hottest areas of interest is in increasing bandwidth from the headend to the home, but he cautions that doesn't necessarily mean a direct fiber link. |
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The manager, whose prospects will be enhanced if Ronald De Boer can recover from a calf injury, cautions against adopting tactics designed only to avoid defeat. |
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In one of the essays, Feynman, who is one of the 20th century's smartest people, cautions against just this sort of thing in talking about the teaching of science to children. |
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And he cautions against overburdening the audience with too much information. |
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That's exciting news, but history cautions us not to party hearty just yet. |
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The referee cautions them or sends them off and restarts play with an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
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The referee stops play, cautions the goalkeeper for unsporting behaviour and play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
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He stops play, cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and restarts play with an indirect free kick. |
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He cautions, however, that growing up doesn't mean playing it safe, eschewing civil disobedience in favor of staid meetings. |
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Above all, it cautions about generalizing the nature of work and the issues that need attention. |
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He allows play to continue and cautions both players for unsporting behaviour when the ball goes next out of play. |
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He cautions that success has its own pitfalls, and expansion of a flourishing enterprise requires a clear-eyed approach. |
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Tremblay cautions, however, that an early harvest does not necessarily mean that crops will be more bountiful or higher quality than usual. |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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But Wilson-Bareau cautions that it is easier to disattribute than to reattribute. |
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Rimington cautions against jumping to conclusions about the outdatedness of their methods. |
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Renowned Indian historian and biographer Ramachandra Guha, however, cautions that this talk of Indian superstardom is premature. |
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Though luxury companies will face increased pressures in 2009, Ms. D'Arpizio cautions them to resist overreacting to anticipated declines. |
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Sovereign funds' management is riskier than that of central banks, which remain very cautions. |
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The Defendant further alleges that there were many warnings and cautions to Mr. Remillard to improve but no documentation was submitted to substantiate that. |
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As a consequence, two hunt followers received formal police cautions. |
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It cautions its members to avoid asking others to do something which offends their conscience. |
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She cautions against jumping to conclusions over the meaning of fatfleshed cows and catafalques, however. |
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Zheltoukhova cautions that it is not always easy to identify the cause of poor leadership. |
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The group cautions against a split unionist vote in May undoing the hard work of the referendum campaign. |
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Dorel cautions readers that the risks described above are not the only ones that could impact it. |
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Baute cautions that mite eggs present at the time of spray application can survive, hatch and start up new colonies. |
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However, she cautions those days are coming to an end, saying chefs have become too busy to meet with producers. |
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At the same time, however, it cautions that additional posts and structural changes are only one part of the reform equation. |
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Sections 6 and 7 deal with taking no further action and the use of warnings, cautions, and referrals to other agencies. |
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When adding oil or an insecticide, observe the cautions and intervals before harvest on edible crops printed on the insecticide label. |
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As alarming as parents might find those results, Dr. Temple cautions against jumping to any drastic conclusions. |
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Of course, Knox also cautions contestants to be prepared for the personal ramifications off-camera. |
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The virus can thrive in refrigerated food also, he cautions. |
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Yet, I relate to the skepticism of Sousa, in his cautions about unfair practices in a free market of recorded music. |
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Patton shows a marked insight into training horse and rider as he cautions against harsh movements with the bridle hand that would cause a horse to shy. |
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He cautions that these indices are developed for populations, not individuals. |
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Thomas hadn't sent anyone off in the Premier League this season, but it's a miracle only one player, got an early bath, such was the frequency of the cautions Thomas applied. |
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For these reasons, Seth cautions that the brains of other people might not respond similarly to electrode stimulation near the claustrum. |
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But she cautions against depending on getaways for happiness. |
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Embedded within the basic information presented on the PFD are all possible warnings, cautions, alerts, and advisories that a pilot will need to know. |
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The first warning for passivity is verbal and bears no consequences, the following cautions award 1 point to the opponent up to the third caution which results in the disqualification of the passive grappler. |
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Still, the UNICEF Representative cautions against complacency on the part of the international community, who might lump together what's happening in Somalia now with the strife the country has experienced for years. |
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However, as we move backward to the future, he cautions that governments cannot forget the need to develop a contemporary moral framework for society, and to provide the leadership for this purpose that only they can provide. |
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But Navindra Seeram, a nutritionist at the University of California, Los Angeles, cautions that we shouldn't start drinking grape juice like it's going out of style. |
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She cautions against such pitches, advising women, or any new rider for that fact, to learn to ride a bike they can easily master, then in a year or so, trade up to something bigger. |
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A frisky narrative teases with cautions about hissing snakes and poison sumac lying in wait. |
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Immediately after an officer cautions the person, or as a simultaneous action, but before the person enters the search room or has access to a telephone, the person should be frisked for weapons. |
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The text cautions that the king should know the progress he expects to make, when considering the choice between waging war and pursuing peace. |
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Judeo-Christian tradition cautions against self-promotion. |
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The Alexandria driver who stood second on the starting grid didnt waste time on the gas pedal and soon found himself on top of the field controlling the fast paced 30 lap feature which saw only two cautions. |
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We may picture Vesal's impatience waiting the end of these divagating sessions, the final cautions against mistaking a julep for an apozene! |
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Bree cautions us against thinking about any of the characters singly. |
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As U. S. data illuminates the economy in a positive glow, large exporting countries like China have begun to purchase more and more U. S. Treasury Notes despite the various cautions for doing so. |
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Emblematically, this passage conventionally cautions the new mayor to avoid corruption. |
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Turner cautions researchers that red osier dogwood bark has been known to be put to similar uses as Prunus bark. |
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However, as in the other provinces, she also cautions that there is still a lot of time for conditions to change before producers start planting in earnest. |
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Second, it provides some overview perspectives on reorganizational approaches to improve performance and note necessary cautions. |
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Refer to warnings and cautions markings on the packaging prior to use. |
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Our expert also cautions against planning to eat out three times a day. |
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The article cautions, however, that hidden costs of transmitting photos may make cameraphones unappealing for large-scale snapshooters. |
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The Centre cautions against the unquestioning acceptance of the argument that the neo-liberal model of a market economy automatically leads to democracy. |
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While the whole of Mabudi is agog and jubilant at the prospect of becoming rich, Yohanna cautions them on the long-term effect of the farming practices that will support such large-scale projects. |
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But astrobiologist David Des Marais of NASA-Ames cautions that scientists can't be sure that the desert soil closely resembles the Martian soil. |
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The NCI study does not address the question of cancer risk directly, she cautions. |
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Molenkamp of the University of Wurzburg in Germany, cautions that the STM tip itself rather than a change in spin might alter the polarization. |
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Failure to observe these cautions and limitations voids NIOSH approval. |
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The third issue the EFF is concerned with is that of intermediary liability, which burdens ISPs and websites with stricter copyright infringement laws in a way that is veiled censorship, cautions Sutton. |
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Two old sixty-something friends, bon vivants, lovers of wine, cigars and good food, casting health cautions to the wind, take us across the globe in search of the most exquisite and most surprising wines. |
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Her feeling is that Cannes was a little simpler, a little sleepier, back then in the 1950s, although Trintignant cautions against turning too nostalgic. |
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Some cautions are also warranted when inferring the dimension of the cointegrating space on the basis of the trace and maximum eigenvalue statistics, particularly with large systems in finite samples. |
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Internal army documents marked 'restricted' reveal soldiers were served with cautions reminding them they risked perjuring themselves during the investigation. |
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Auger cautions that synchronicity is not the only thing that determines the fate of Ebert Welding. |
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Conditional cautions, penalty notices for disorder, cannabis and khat warnings, will be replaced. |
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But Zebrowski cautions that being a good idea won't be good enough. |
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Second, it cautions unsuspecting readers, especially those not fully versed in the fractious nature of Kenyan politics and its recent closely contested presidential race, against any such one-sided re-telling of the story. |
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There's no way to confirm that the arthritis is attributable to cloning, cautions Ian Wilmut, one of Dolly's cloners at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh. |
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He cautions, however, that if hallucinogens are used in less well supervised settings, the possible fear or anxiety responses could lead to harmful behaviors. |
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The priest cautions that as we live in a spiritual realm, an innocent act such as playing with an Ouija board could lead to some uncontrollable spiritual consequences. |
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Among the changes, professional fouls will only be punished by red cards if they take place outside the box, with fouls inside the area bringing spot-kicks but only cautions. |
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Constantine, with a spirit that left a deep impression on his followers, inspiring some to believe that he had some form of supernatural guidance, ignored all these cautions. |
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But following the latest yellow card the Racecourse boss has voiced concerns that the reliable defender is now just two cautions away from a mandator three-match ban. |
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He cautions that paths should not cut into the hillside and that homeowners should check with the city about permits before erecting any retaining walls. |
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