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Cautionary, or the first part of what is to be done.
Their cautionary words are as true in our own time.
Yet the real subject here may be a cautionary one.
But others in the industry sound a more cautionary note.
But there are some cautionary stories, based on California's experience.
As with most sure things, a cautionary note is in order.
"Our story is more cautionary than the history of the last 10 years," she said.
Then perhaps you should read this as a cautionary travel book.
But by no means is everything cautionary in this collection.
And so it's just sort of a little cautionary note.
What's different is that we have Japan as a cautionary example.
He knew what the thought was, and raised a cautionary arm.
Indeed, she pointed to higher education as a cautionary example.
But others see the case as a cautionary tale for our time.
But, he added as a cautionary note, it still will not be easy.
He put out a cautionary hand to his left and found the wall of the hallway.
There were many cautionary lessons in what not to do.
They were cautionary tales all too true, he would say.
And it was, but a few cautionary voices were also heard.
I suggest this cautionary note as a result of personal experience.
But he could not force himself to believe these cautionary doubts.
No need for the Church to issue any cautionary notices?
The cautionary and executive are both called on the left foot.
The fire has had a cautionary effect on other libraries in the state.
Let today's business serve its purpose as a cautionary example for the future.