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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.
Mark Epstein
U.S. High Yield Monthly: Cautionary Flags. However, the below 3.0% growth projected for the second-half of the year and into 2007 has historically not favored the high yield market, and a cautionary position on this asset class remains.
Diane Vazza
Obviously, we didn't have the intelligence we needed in that particular instance. In some sense, those countries that pursue weapons of mass destruction in secret also learned an important lesson - that there are risks of that kind of behavior and that kind of activity.
Stephen Hadley
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.
Mark Dubois
There is some cautionary piece of it.
Kate Peterson
Cautionary Verses for Children
Hilaire Belloc
Management was somewhat cautionary about their January quarter,
Paul Davis
I'm watching it. I'm reserving judgment, but I do think it's a cautionary flag.
Michelle Laughlin
We're offering both good news and cautionary notes.
Lydia Panes
Maybe the markets are glad to know they've got a cautionary guard at the monetary door,
Robert Brusca
'Twin Peaks' looms large to me as cautionary tale,
Carlton Cuse
The GOP's progress during the last four decades is a stunning political achievement. But it is also a cautionary tale of what happens to a dominant party — in this case, the Democrat Party — when its thinking becomes ossified; when its energy begins to drain; when an entitlement mentality takes over; and when political power becomes an end in itself rather than a mean to achieve the common goal.
Karl Rove
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1950
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The GOP's progress during the last four decades is a stunning political achievement. But it is also a cautionary tale of what happens to a dominant party - in this case, the Democrat Party - when its thinking becomes ossified; when its energy begins to drain; when an entitlement mentality takes over; and when political power becomes an end in itself rather than a mean to achieve the common goal.
Karl Rove
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1950
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Not only will this impact this industry, but it's a cautionary tale for other physician joint ventures.
William Wright
The IPO market is sector-driven, but we had a cautionary flag with DJ Orthopedics, ... It flopped. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance.
John Fitzgibbon
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