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caution

[kaw-shuhn] / ˈkɔ ʃən /




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The Tenerife Island Council - the Cabildo de Tenerife - activated its emergency plan on Wednesday, warning locals and visitors to exercise caution and to avoid unnecessary travel.

From BBC

The fund cautioned at the time that there was “no assurance” it could repurchase all the shares tendered.

From Barron's

“This inflation problem may be worse than I think it is. We’ll wait and see. We have to sort of think maybe caution is warranted,” he said.

From MarketWatch

At an analyst meeting, management expressed caution over its outlook owing to these tensions, noting potential spillover to Thailand’s economy and domestic patient traffic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Union also warned in a recent submission that the organisation was "at a critical and, in fact, an existential juncture", while Britain cautioned that "without reform, it will slide into irrelevance".

From Barron's