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en These were not crimes of moral turpitude - they were management issues. This is a cautionary tale. The business of law is as important as the practice of law.

en I think the important thing, and the lesson to be learned from England, is that cautionary, very cautionary behavior and activity is mandated in this case.

en That's the biggest issue. Various districts have different definitions of moral turpitude.

en It is a sign of decreasing self-esteem and increasing moral turpitude

en 'Twin Peaks' looms large to me as cautionary tale,

en Not only will this impact this industry, but it's a cautionary tale for other physician joint ventures.

en Some people would like to make this a moral and social issue and I don't think government belongs in moral or social issues. I look at this strictly as business.

en That a former U.S. congressman couldn't overcome a late start should be a cautionary tale to any other potential latecomers. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. That a former U.S. congressman couldn't overcome a late start should be a cautionary tale to any other potential latecomers.

en This survey found that while compliance is an important business driver for scanning and capture technologies, it is not the primary business driver. Users are looking for these technologies to drive both productivity and efficiency. We also found that the primary obstacles to deploying scanning and capture center both on hard dollar issues (how do I justify the investment?), and soft dollar issues (how will I deal with the change management issues associated with implementing these technologies?). Successful solution providers will help users overcome these obstacles.

en That looks like some sort of prelude to the rather drawn out and bloody removal of troops. Therein hangs a moral tale: A war that was wrongfully begun, do we have a moral obligation to see it to its end?

en Today's settlement . . . enables this management team to resolve past issues so that we can focus squarely on meeting our important housing mission, running the business well and serving the needs of our customers.

en The cautionary tale is that this is probably the start of some huge traffic spikes, and I hope that companies have their act together infrastructure-wise to meet this.

en You're talking about a coach who was president of the (National Association of Basketball Coaches) and head of the ethics committee. I don't think any of the allegations that have been made have to do with moral turpitude. It has more to do with rules interpretations.

en It's definitely got more explosions, crashes and thermonuclear fallout than you can decently put in a movie, ... But what also drew me to it is that it is a cautionary tale. Technology makes war seems clean and clinical unless it's you that's being attacked.

en You have the trade issue, which is important. You have health care issues, which are very important. You have war and peace issues, economic priority issues, which are very important. And on those issues you can bring together coalitions, which redefine the normal paradigm which a lot of the corporate media creates when they talk about liberal and conservative.


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