Sentences with phrase «case as a cautionary tale»

Cuomo pointed to the Dallas case as a cautionary tale — in which a man who was apparently exposed to Ebola in Liberia was allowed to fly to Texas.

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As is the case with jeremiads, The Decline and Fall of the Catholic Church in America sometimes exaggerates and distorts, but it is, all in all, a cautionary tale that should be heeded by bishops, priests, theologians, and lay leaders responsible for the future of Catholicism in America.
The Trumbo star cuts loose about why the case of the Hollywood Ten should be viewed as a cautionary tale.
However, if Smart proves correct and this proves to result in an FTC case like The Doom that Came To Atlantic City, it could be a staggering cautionary tale — one that effectively cripples Kickstarter as an effective way for smaller companies to get their games off the ground.
This case study, the second in the series, follows the recent development of wide - body aircraft as a model, and at times a cautionary tale, for similar innovation in the nuclear industry.
As mentioned above, the case is a cautionary tale for employers who wish to limit their liability on termination.
Lord Justice Wall said the case was «a cautionary tale, which all unmarried couples who are contemplating the purchase of residential property as their home, and all solicitors who advise them, should study».
The case may serve as a cautionary tale of what can go wrong for separated or divorced parents who plan to take their children in or out of the country on holidays this summer.
A case heard in May 2009 in the Central London County Court, Jacklin v Fraser Property Management Ltd, T / a Martin and Co (Bedford), serves as a cautionary tale for agents and tenants.
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