Examples of 'have cautioned' in a sentence

Meaning of "have cautioned"

have cautioned - This phrase indicates that someone has given a warning or advice advising against a particular action. It is commonly used in contexts where individuals are being urged to act with caution or care

How to use "have cautioned" in a sentence

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Somebody could have cautioned you against it.
I have cautioned against repeated imprints in the same doll.
It matters less that he might have cautioned in past.
They could have cautioned him on landing.
We have conveyed our view to the Government of Israel and have cautioned against this.
They have cautioned us that deaths were going to happen.
But economists in each instance have cautioned not to make too much of it.
You have cautioned her verbally.
House Intelligence Committee leaders have cautioned that the findings were preliminary.
I have cautioned him so many times.
For this reason many stakeholders have cautioned against a radical overhaul of the rules.
I have cautioned him, informed him of his rights.
For decades, economists have cautioned that they can not.
I have cautioned you.
Despite the promising news, scientists have cautioned against doing a “ victory lap ” too soon.
Researchers have cautioned to differentiate between correlative and causal associations between spirituality and psychology.
Too far; but I have cautioned you.
Authorities have cautioned and urged the public to please come forward with any information.
But business leaders have cautioned that such changes take time.
I have cautioned against repeated imprints in the same dolls, have not I?
Despite their usefulness, many authors have cautioned against relying too heavily on readability estimates.
I have cautioned you enough time, did not I?
Some colleagues have cautioned against setting deadlines.
Analysts have cautioned that these steps need verification.
Authorities have cautioned and urged the public.
IARC and WHO have cautioned that their conclusions relate specifically to excessive intakes.
In other cases individual judges have cautioned against blindly following the approach of another court.
Researchers have cautioned the potential impact on labour rights and practices, for example, selection bias.
Right, we have cautioned him.
But they have cautioned that if the Iraqis are not ready, the timing could be delayed.
But some Macedonian economists have cautioned that Skopje should not rely on getting more than $100m.
For years people have cautioned against overly sales-heavy content and that will probably never change.
Still, other analysts have cautioned that Vietnam may have other challenges.
Right, we have cautioned him . We have got 48 hours to make a formal charge.
Our folks have cautioned us often with that.
The authorities have cautioned that she may not have the new virus.
But the Americans have cautioned against reading too much into that game.
Because you have cautioned him before, multiple times.
Several Governments, however, have cautioned about the difficulty in designing clear happiness indicators.
We saved the texts, and I have cautioned Abby against communicating any further with him.
Somebody could have cautioned you against it . It 's tricky, dangerous.

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