degree of caution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdegreeandcaution
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degree
noun
uk/dɪˈɡriː/us/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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caution
noun
uk/ˈkɔː.ʃən/us/ˈkɑː.ʃən/
great care ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandcautionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In that respect, it embodies adegreeofcaution.
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However, given that cell fixation was used, the results should be interpreted with adegreeofcaution.
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There is, accordingly, a certaindegreeofcautionexpressed in the query appended to the title of the present article.
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We must, however, exercise adegreeofcaution.
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I say all this with adegreeofcaution.
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I also urge on him adegreeofcaution.
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We have to maintain somedegreeofcaution.
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However, they may also exercise somedegreeofcautionabout the use of technologies that are not fully evaluated or recommended by guidance.
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Our results show that thedegreeofcautionor activism in optimal policy depends on whether central banks are in coordinated or uncoordinated equilibrium.
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The results discussed in this paper argue that adegreeofcautionshould be exercised in the interpretation of the significance of such cycles.
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Therefore, adegreeofcautionis appropriate in interpreting this figure, given the different reliance of methods for obtaining these records.
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However, adegreeofcautionmust be taken into account when extrapolating simplified laboratory experiments into diverse and complex ecosystems which encounter a variety of pollutant stresses.
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There was indeed adegreeofcaution, but there was no rejection.
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I feel that somedegreeofcautionshould be built in.
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The experience gained indicates that the challenges should be tackled with adegreeofcaution, however.
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He is right to show a certaindegreeofcautionin this matter at this time.
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I therefore look at that promise with a certaindegreeofcaution.
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With that in mind, we must examine, with adegreeofcaution, the situation today.
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We need to act with adegreeofcaution, but also determination.
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Naturally, somedegreeofcautionis required, and this needs to be defined further.
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We have approached this whole exercise with a very considerabledegreeofcaution.
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So statistics about tourism must be treated with a certaindegreeofcaution.
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I am one of those who has urged a largedegreeofcaution.
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Therefore, adegreeofcautionis needed in relation to the methodology of the report.
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That shows a certaindegreeofcautionand is some improvement on last time.
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