Word: cautioned
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...defense had a few words of caution for the jury...
...diesel-powered generators, which will cause significant pollution. And because the water supply is also shaky, he adds, many of the malls will have to dig wells and suck up groundwater, thus lowering the water table in the region. Such environmental concerns are a key reason to proceed with caution before sanctioning more construction of malls, agrees Bakshi. "Where is the water, where is the electricity, for all these new malls?" But DLF Universal's Singh, whose company has invested heavily in building malls in Gurgaon, disagrees. "The government has been picking up the pace of infrastructure building recently...
With winter approaching, researchers caution us to mind our hearts. According to a French study presented at the European Society of Cardiology meeting in Munich, cold spells too often trigger heart attacks, especially in people with high blood pressure. Tracking more than 700 patients hospitalized over a two-year period, researchers found that for those with high blood pressure, heart-attack risk doubled when the mercury dropped below 39.2F. Cold weather constricts blood vessels and thickens blood, making clots more likely...
...Bountiful as Athens has proved, this month's Games are a mere dress rehearsal for the triumphant display that China hopes to produce at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. The nation's sports czars caution that this year China might not match the 28 golds it collected in Sydney, largely because some of its veteran athletes were left home in favor of up-and-coming talent. More than 80% of China's current Olympians are first-timers, and their average age is just 23. China is looking to these rookies to use their Athens experience to thrash the rest...
...athletes tempted to cheat, a word of caution: advances in technology cut both ways. Ashenden's group is researching a powerful new tool able to precisely measure a person's metabolic profile. "Athletes who are doping are altering their metabolism, whether it's by taking a drug or inserting a gene," Ashenden says. "So if we can look at their metabolic profile and see it isn't normal, then that's evidence they have doped--even if we might not know what exactly they've done...