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Their cautionary words are as true in our own time.
We would argue "no" even in the face of the cautionary words provided above.
Before we move on, however, a few cautionary words are necessary regarding stress.
The question remains whether the rest of the country's high school players will heed the cautionary words.
"The only cautionary word I have is that you need to come here with a job or be self-employed," she said.
The Justice Department took to heart the court's cautionary words on product design.
But just a few cautionary words before you lunge for your mailbox.
Such a deal might well be seen as a "reward for bad behaviour", in the White House's cautionary words.
'Look upon it as a cautionary word, your Grace.
A cautionary word should perhaps be entered here.
She heard Belasko's cautionary words and checked the mirror, slowing just enough to let another car come into view.
At a cautionary word from Jules they slowed their pace and approached the town warily.
In retrospect, though, Pee-wee's cautionary words had a prescient ring.
No additional cautionary words were needed.
Mr. Kuhnie praised the cooperative attitudes of everyone who worked on the program, but offered some cautionary words.
Behind him, Hobart muttered a cautionary word.
Indeed, on this score Mr. Greenspan offered some cautionary words that need to be heeded.
With his approval ratings drooping badly, the mayor of a certain large East Coast city might want to reflect on those cautionary words.
His cautionary words on introducing private accounts to the old-age pension program are noteworthy because, in essence, Britain has been there, done that.
His cautionary words came as a disappointment to some in the county who had seen the sale of the airport as a possible quick-fix money-raiser.
Similarly, Thomas realized while presenting the roast duck, a cautionary word of his own to the young nobleman could backfire drastically.
The cautionary words of Pendergast's note suddenly flashed through his mind: Diogenes is consummately dangerous.
- Mr President, I wish to offer some cautionary words, particularly to the new Obama Administration.
She was set on medical school, and despite her mother's cautionary words, the very mention of a surgical career had brought a gleam into her father's eyes.
Antiquities dealers love to refer to the time-tested stability of classical art, throwing in a cautionary word or two about the modern art world.