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Yardeni and many
Like economists Don McAlvany, Joel Skousen, Edward Yourdon Ed Yardeni, and many others, North suggested that a Y2K date-rollover failure of the global Information Technology ( IT ) infrastructure might precipitate severe disruption and perhaps even an economic collapse.

Yardeni and manuscripts
Paleographer Ada Yardeni analysed and listed dozens of manuscripts from most of the caves ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 11 ) that she assigns to a single scribe who she refers to as a " Qumran scribe ".

Yardeni and .
The two world-acclaimed paleographers, pronounced it as authentic in the trial, Andre Lemaire of the Sorbonne and Ada Yardeni of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
According to a BBC news article, Eliyahu Yardeni, a senior figure in the London Kabbalah Centre has been quoted as saying, " Just to tell you another thing about the six million Jews that were killed in the Holocaust: the question was that the Light was blocked.

cautions and against
With respect to this type of item, one might properly apply the language of the Committee Report, quoted above, which cautions against using section 381 as a basis for treating other tax attributes not mentioned therein.
He discusses and rejects the idea that mere faith ( without law ) alone is enough, but then cautions against rabbis he sees as adding too many restrictions to Jewish law.
Calef calls it " perfectly Ambidexter, giving as great as greater Encouragement to proceed in those dark methods, then cautions against them ... indeed the Advice then given, looks most like a thing of his Composing, as carrying both Fire to increase and Water to quench the Conflagration.
Keefauver cautions against allowing enthusiasm for faith healing to stir up false hopes " so that a sufferer stakes all his or her faith on belief in miraculous healing at this level.
Snorri himself characterises five-element kennings as an acceptable license but cautions against more extreme constructions: Níunda er þat at reka til hinnar fimtu kenningar, er ór ættum er ef lengra er rekit ; en þótt þat finnisk í fornskálda verka, þá látum vér þat nú ónýtt.
Political analyst and former guerrilla León Valencia has estimated that FARC's numbers have been reduced to around 11, 000 from their 18, 000 peak but cautions against considering the group a defeated force.
Elinor cautions Marianne against her unguarded conduct, but Marianne refuses to check her emotions, believing this to be a falsehood.
Sean cautions Lambeau against pushing the boy too hard.
The Sorting Hat, which traditionally sorts all new students into one of four houses, cautions the students against becoming too internally divided.
He cautions against those who find excuse for their sins in a supposed innate depravity ( ḳid.
Talmud cautions against public charity to avoid offending the dignity of the recipient.
Ailon finds several inconsistencies at the level of both theory and methodology, and cautions against an uncritical reading of Hofstede ’ s cultural dimensions.
Sinologist and translator A. C. Graham cautions against over-emphasizing this visual effect, which he says can "... act on the imagination like blobs in the Rorschach test.
He cautions over-zealous scribes to check their copies against ancient, trustworthy exemplars and to take care not to change the inspired words of scripture because of grammatical or stylistic concerns.
The historian of the Renaissance Sir John Hale cautions against too direct a linkage between Renaissance humanism and modern uses of the term: " Renaissance humanism must be kept free from any hint of either " humanitarianism " or " humanism " in its modern sense of rational, non-religious approach to life ... the word " humanism " will mislead ... if it is seen in opposition to a Christianity its students in the main wished to supplement, not contradict, through their patient excavation of the sources of ancient God-inspired wisdom "
He seems indeed himself to have been at last convinced of the necessity in English political life of party government, for though in his cautions to electors he warns them against men " tied to a party ," yet in his last words he declares: If there are two parties a man ought to adhere to that which he disliked least though in the whole he doth not approve it ; for whilst he doth not list himself in one or the other party, he is looked upon as such a straggler that he is fallen upon by both.
This kind of mistake of wrong analysis level has been recognized and described long ago ( Vygotsky 1934 ). Vygotsky cautions against the risk of separating the issue under review from the total environment, the entity of which the issue is an essential part.
" G ' Kar brings up the fact that the Centauri government itself opposes military action and cautions Mollari against using the council to further personal vendettas.
A historian of the Late Republic cautions against understanding the terms populares and optimates as formally organized factions with an ideological basis:
A historian of the Late Republic cautions against understanding the terms populares and optimates as solid factions or as ideological groupings:
To sum up: Hill strongly cautions against living beyond your means.
Whilst not illegal or against the rules of the sport, it is heavily frowned upon ( A high-profile example occurred during the game Portugal vs. Netherlands in round 16 of FIFA World Cup 2006, where the game, already marred by numerous cautions and even red cards, further deteriorated because of such an incident ).
The Mayo Clinic, a well known U. S. non-profit medical practice and medical research group, cautions against consulting with mental health providers who promote these types of methods and offer evidence to support their techniques ; to date, this evidence base is not published within reputable medical or mental health journals.
Veblen remains a leading critic, which cautions against the excesses of " the American way ".

cautions and claims
Anecdotal claims of cures are counterbalanced by assertions of harm, and the American Psychological Association, for example, cautions ethical practitioners under the Hippocratic oath to do no harm to refrain from attempts at conversion therapy.
Paranormal investigator Joe Nickell cautions, however, that " debunkers " must be careful to engage paranormal claims seriously and without bias.

cautions and being
There is a very great emphasis on humility in the practice of the Jesus Prayer, great cautions being given in the texts about the disaster that will befall the would-be Hesychast if he proceeds in pride, arrogance or conceit.
It is cited as a non-fiction series which has successfully used a formula to entice young children into reading: " The information here is densely packed, at a suitable level for Key Stages 2 and 3, historically accurate and complete with cautions about history being interpretive, but the success lies in the humorous and varied way that the subjects are presented ".
Often referred to as " Nasty " due to his fiery nature and tendency for cautions, he was primarily signed to replace the outgoing Robbie Savage, and finished the season strongly for the Blues, which led to a permanent deal being agreed in the summer.
Montoya then took advantage of his having fresher tires than anyone else to move up to second place within fifteen laps, despite his advance being slowed by a number of full-course cautions, putting him in position to pass Pruett, leading to the incident mentioned above.

cautions and 500
The 2011 Daytona 500 saw a record number of cautions including an early 17-car pile-up.

cautions and are
Also notable are works of universal history ( or sociology ) from Asharites, al-Tabri, al-Masudi, Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ibn Rustah, al-Athir, and Ibn Khaldun, whose Muqadimmah contains cautions regarding trust in written records that remain wholly applicable today.
In New South Wales if you are caught with up to 15g of cannabis, at the police's discretion, up to two cautions can be issued.
The understanding of these environmental effects is incomplete and the following observations and cautions are relevant:
The UN has warned that these projections are uncertain, and cautions that any change or advancement in medical technology could invalidate such projections.
However, Lorimer Mosely, who developed graded motor imagery, cautions " Although evidence is emerging that treatments such as graded motor imagery and sensory discrimination training can be effective for pathologic pain, further studies are needed to replicate the current data and elucidate the mechanisms involved.
: b ) Police cautions are formal warnings from the police.
In some jurisdictions, it is expected that police cautions will be in the form of a letter from the police to the young person and the parents or they may involve a process in which the young person and the parents are requested to appear at a police station to talk to a senior police officer.
: c ) Crown cautions are similar to police cautions but prosecutors give the caution after the police refer the case to them.
These cautions are also made in traditional Hindu literature.
The author of " Mushrooms Demystified ", David Arora cautions puffball-hunters to beware of Amanita " eggs ", which are Amanitas still entirely encased in their universal veil.
Hill cautions us to beware of any self-interest from the provider of evidence, since this may have a huge impact on what they are saying and seeing.
Due to the nature of the warp ellipse, the Doctor rejoins his allies, but on discovery that two versions of the Brigadier are aboard, cautions his companions to keep them apart, lest the resulting energy discharge prove catastrophic.
However, Robert Irwin cautions that the memoirs of Usāmah are not as simple as they look and often include slander, rhetoric, misdirection and evasion.
This makes it dangerous to use in patients with pneumothorax or who have recently been scuba diving, and there are cautions over its use with any bowel obstruction.
There are also clinical cautions in place for the first 2 trimesters of pregnancy and in patients with decreased levels of consciousness.
Chicago Manual of Style ( CMS ), 15th edition acknowledges this type of use but cautions against overuse in section 7. 58: " Quotation marks are often used to alert readers that a term is used in a nonstandard, ironic, or other special sense [...] They imply ' This is not my term ' or ' This is not how the term is usually applied.
Where the umpire considers that there are regular fast short pitched balls, that by their length, height and direction, coupled with the relative skill of the batsman is dangerous, the umpire calls no ball and cautions the bowler.
They also found that MAOIs have a slight advantage over the use of other medication in treating this disorder Though, the author of this study cautions that MAOIs should not necessarily be the first line of defense in the treatment of dysthymia, as they are often less tolerable than their counterparts, such as SSRIs
The Rimé approach cautions against developing that viewpoint, while at the same time appreciating that the debate and discussion is important and that arguing which views are higher and lower is still valid discourse.
Throughout, they implore Presbyterian Christians guided by the Holy Spirit to act but cautions them to act with humility, for all men in their sin are compliant with evil.

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