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caveat

noun as in warning

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Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan shared a similar world view, and Trump has spoken of his admiration for the two, albeit with the caveat that he didn't agree with some of Reagan's trade policies.

From BBC

Thompson, the CEO of After the Fire, emphasized that litigation is a “really important” part of the recovery and rebuilding, but she highlighted several caveats.

But for Noland there is one caveat with his Neuralink chip - he agreed to be part of a study which installed it for six years, after which point the future is less clear.

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The one caveat was that the footage was of low quality in terms of format.

From Salon

However, there is a caveat: China's trade struggles, particularly with the US due to the ongoing trade war, could lead to Chinese dumping in India in the "short run".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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