Phrases with «sting in one's tail»

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Sentences with «sting in one's tail»

  • The use of AI in legal service delivery is exciting and represents a great opportunity, particularly for early adopters, but it has a vicious sting in the tail. (remakinglawfirms.com)
  • A further sting in the tail for those convicted of corporate manslaughter is the provision of publicity orders which require a defendant to publish the fact of the conviction, the particulars of the offence, the level of the fine and any remedial order. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • And, this time, there is a further sting in the tail — the draft clauses issued on 18 January 2008 (which it is proposed should be included in the Finance Bill 2008) went a lot further than the PBR implied. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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