caution

In a rather prescient way, she had cautioned in that report against, for example, an over-hasty definition of terrorism by the Sub-Commission.
Elle avait mis en garde la Sous-Commission, par exemple, contre la tentation de définir trop hâtivement le terrorisme.
However, the Government of the United Kingdom had cautioned that the reform proposals had to be formulated in the light of its own international obligations.
Toutefois, le Gouvernement britannique a déjà dit que les propositions de réforme devaient être formulées en tenant compte des obligations internationales du Royaume-Uni.
Prior to that development, the President of the National Election Commission had cautioned that the electoral census could not be completed in time because of delays in starting the process.
Avant cet événement, le Président de la Commission électorale nationale avait prévenu que le recensement électoral ne pourrait pas être achevé à temps du fait du retard pris au début de l'opération.
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