Meaning caution
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"to warn," 1640s, from caution (n.). Related: Cautioned; cautioning.
Source: etymonline.com

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c. 1300, "bail, guarantee, pledge," from Old French caution "security, surety" (13c.), from Latin cautionem (nominative cautio) "caution, care, foresight, precaution," no [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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the trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible danger; "a man of caution" warn strongly; put on guard a warning against certain acts; "a caveat against [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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carefulness; watchfulness
Source: eenglish.in

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with some possibly ambiguous terms:
Source: catholic-resources.org

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The DSS contain both biblical and non-biblical texts, but neither the Pseudepigrapha, nor the writings of Philo, Josephus, the Rabbis, or any other "Intertestamental Literature" is c [..]
Source: catholic-resources.org

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(n) the trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible danger(n) a warning against certain acts(n) judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger(n) the trait of being circumspect and prudent(v) warn [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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cautela
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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A formal caution may be issued by a National Board or an adjudication body. A caution is intended to act as a deterrent so that the practitioner does not repeat the conduct. A caution is not usually recorded on the national register. However, a National Board can require a caution to be recorded on the register of practitioners.
Source: ahpra.gov.au (offline)

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A signal which alerts the operator to an impending dangerous condition requiring attention, but not necessarily immediate action (from MIL-STD-1472D); an annunciator that is more critical than an advisory but less critical than a warning;
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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A yellow flag condition, where no passing is allowed (unless ordered by officials for racing order) and cars must slow down.
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Guarantee
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Also called "Yellow Card", a card the referee holds up to warn player of un-sportsmanlike behavior. Two cards may result in the removal from a game.
Source: soccer.epicsports.com

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a pesticide risk category prominently displayed on the label (see danger and warning)
Source: pecan.ipmpipe.org

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This word warns against potential hazards or cautions against unsafe practices. Also see DANGER, NOTICE and WARNING.
Source: owp.csus.edu

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Non-statutory warning given to adults (18+) by the police, following admission of guilt, as an alternative to prosecution, which though not a conviction forms part of a person’s criminal record.
Source: derbyshire.police.uk (offline)

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A caution is a formal warning given to an offender by police or a court, without any conviction, record or sanction.
Source: lawgovpol.com

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Generally a formal warning given to someone by the police or the court, who has admitted an offence but is not having a conviction recorded.
Source: letasa.asn.au

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A player who deliberately or repeatedly infringes the laws is cautioned, and shown a yellow card. A cautioned player is suspended from playing for ten minutes.
Source: bleacherreport.com

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A signal which alerts the operator to an impending dangerous condition requiring attention, but not necessarily immediate action (from MIL-STD-1472D); an annunciator that is more critical than an advi [..]
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Yellow Card
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Designed by Mr. Edgar Kaplan with Mr. Jeff Rubens, both Editors of The Bridge World magazine at the time, this valuation method was meant to also be a method of evaluating a holding. The method was de [..]
Source: bridgeguys.com

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When the referee shows a yellow card to a player and records that player's name because of misconduct, he is said to have "cautioned" the player. Law 12
Source: ucs.mun.ca (offline)

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a warning against danger.
Source: wef.org (offline)

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A warning, pursuant to s28J Real Property Act 1900
Source: lpi.nsw.gov.au (offline)

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This is an entry appearing in red on the Folio entitling a person who claims an interest in land to be notified if the Registered Owner (or his personal representative) attempts to deal with it. Other [..]
Source: finance-ni.gov.uk

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Also called “Yellow Card”, a card the referee holds up to warn player of un-sportsmanlike behavior. Two cards may result in the removal from a game.
Source: issowasso.com

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Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction. * Shakespeare *: In way of caution I must tell you. A careful attention to the probable effect [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A notice registered on title by a person claiming to have a proprietary interest (i.e. a right to call for or receive a transfer of charge) in land or in a charge of which he or she is not the registe [..]
Source: waalco.ca





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