By the way, that is a 20 megabyte download so be careful there.
You have to be very careful because there are two things that could be happening.
He gets a lot of people following, and I think you have to be very careful because there's another guy playing.
And, you know, you can tell him be careful over there but it doesn't make any difference, you know, because you can't hide from suicide bombs.
When you select a preparer, be careful, as there are some real horror stories.
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"I just said, 'Just be very careful, that there is another lady involved who got very, very hurt, '" Susan Levy said.
For all the careful preparation, there was little new in this speech.
Last Sunday, Iran announced it had agreed in principle to the plan, but Moscow was careful to stress there was no final deal.
Martin Kemp, Emeritus Research Professor in the History of Art at Oxford University and a leading expert on Leonardo da Vinci, gives the careful estimate that there are probably no more than 20 paintings by the master in the world, which suggests there could be five more to be discovered.
Even Labour's leader, Ed Miliband is careful not to promise there will be any new money to help the regeneration of industry.
Then plan for your product to be used in technology at that date: Be careful not to get there too early or try to force the market to speed up, because your company will die.
Born in the north, he has been careful to keep up contacts there.
So these things, again, they take time and consultation because the issues are so important, because there has to be a careful review of the type of information that's embedded in the IAEA report, and because there are many different ways to formulate a response.
Sure, there are an especially careful few among us who rarely use them.
When asked about how the tribe will benefit from the product, she said that there is a very careful model of redistribution for the local people which will invest the royalties into education and conservation.
There's a careful study of the Mariel boatlift, for example, which was a kind of natural experiment where a large number of Cuban immigrants were, if you will, dumped on the shores of Southern Florida all of a sudden in effort to try to find in the years after whether there was any negative effect on workers and black workers of this unexpected influx.
We shall have to wait and see, but the bank bashers out there may want to be careful what they wish for.
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Mr Routledge said guidance on social media sites was that people in his position should be "careful what you do", and there was no instruction not to use them.
Financial Service Authority (FSA) guidelines require anyone selling insurance to keep careful notes of meetings, so if there is a later dispute over exactly what was said, the notes can help settle it.
But there has been very little careful analysis.
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"So the Iranians ... better be careful and not be provocative and get out there and cause an incident, " Bush told reporters.
Mr. JOHN GASPERS (Kevin Gaspers' father): I was trying to tell him be careful, you know, watch it up there in the roof.
But there will need to be some careful thinking about positioning.
So be careful about jumping to conclusions about relative magnitudes there.
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