caveat in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

caveat in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for caveat in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
However, there are several caveats to be aware of when interpreting data produced using bicistronic reporter constructs.
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There is however a caveat in many of these planned experiments: lines at low frequencies (in the microhertz region for example) require lengthy measurement times.
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Following the event by motorcycle on private land is strictly prohibited, as permission for the competitors and officials is only granted under this caveat.
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This caveat was however neglected, and the army was fed and paid entirely by contributions and war loot.
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Such rights are, nevertheless, subject to a caveat stating no one may misuse democratic freedoms to violate the interests of the state and the people.
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The process is commonly used for small print caveats at the end of commercials.
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The second caveat is that the human eye can only image a contrast ratio of a maximum of about 200:1.
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A caveat concerning the catena-based analysis of idioms concerns their status in the lexicon.
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The cover of the '42 edition is distinguished from the '41 by a caveat about erratic availability printed in small red fonts.
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However, all the above caveats also apply to the usage of "shiksa".
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