Quotes about cautioned (13 Quotes)








    Singapore Property Price Index has hit a high of 140 but economic fundamentals are entirely different from the last Asian Financial Crisis. Real estate investors advised to be cautioned with buying and might be a good idea to refinance mortgage debts...

    I'm happy that things are going up in the markets but when things get too bullish and too, I don't know if they're exuberant, but too optimistic, someone will find something between the lines on the Fed statement saying, 'but they said this, they cautioned here', maybe to have to be vigilant, so people might use that as an excuse to stay profits.

    The monetary policy committee cautioned last month that it may not allow growth in credit to go unchecked, inferring that it may be concerned that consumption expenditure could introduce an element of inflation sufficient to attract a monetary tightening response.

    His thought process when he signed that deal was that he had a chance to be with the Red Sox for life. We had cautioned him at the time of the deal (that a trade was still possible), and that was our concern - we worry about the business side of things, and this is a business.

    However, some warn that advertisers should be careful not to overestimate their relationship to consumers. Ian Schafer, CEO of Deep Focus, a New York interactive agency, cautioned, When you look at the reach, you're limited to the number of people who have this on their desktops. ... It's a big commitment for consumers.

    There's a lot of things to learn, starting with you'd better caution people just as the State Department cautioned people, especially those of Chinese descent, before they decide to engage in academic research in China,

    The hard times aren't over, Affleck cautioned. Ultimately it's hard (to make a movie), especially with a low budget, ... He's not going to see his wife and kid or be able to sleep.

    And the low-key (make that hardly visible) running mate even got off a good one at the expense of his opposite, who's been making Cheney look like the dud of the slate. One observer of the military, ... had this to say last year 'Our military faces readiness problems,' he cautioned, 'including falling recruitment, and retention in critical skill areas aging equipment that costs more to keep operating at acceptable levels of reliability a need for more support services for a force with a high percentage of married personnel and frequent deployments.'



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