Sentences with phrase «cautionary language»

The latest Housing Scorecard from the Obama Administration shows progress on several fronts — notably home prices — but continues the familiar cautionary language in describing the recovery.
Dr. Duckworth's rational sounding response might best be read through the filter of educators» own experiential knowledge of how cautionary language is heard (or more often ignored) in daily applications of «data.»
Securities findings analytics: Adds new tags for Securities Act and Exchange Act violations, statute of limitations defense, plaintiff knowledge defense, cautionary language / safe harbor defense and more
For example, if a lawyer's website encourages a website visitor to submit a personal inquiry about a proposed representation and the website fails to include any cautionary language, the person submitting the information could become a prospective client.
Haines repeatedly emphasizes the uncertainty and inability to predict the effects of climate change, writing, «disclosures of speculative information or projections, when included, are appropriately accompanied by cautionary language in order to emphasize their uncertainty.»

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Bob, your inability to express disagreement in civil language speaks further of your panic and desperation in the darkness, being unable to see your own hypocrisy, and is a shining example of a hardened heart and a cautionary tale for all who are not yet as far along your stumbling path to see.
Dual - language immersion programs: A cautionary note concerning the education of language - minority students.
In order to help you decide which side of the fence you might land on, here are two cautionary notes: Five hundred years into the future, the English language has evolved from today's language to about the same degree that English today has evolved from Shakespeare's time 500 years ago.
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