Sentences with phrase «timely warnings about»

Indeed, the prudential supervisor has been minded recently to issue some timely warnings about the need to maintain sound lending standards.
U.S. regulators» recent moves against the accounting practises of Chinese companies listed in the U.S. are a timely warning about the risks of letting foreign state - owned enterprises (SOEs) play a bigger role in Canada.
It is also, given there's already turbulence on the financial markets this year, a timely warning about the dangers of groupthink and systemic fraud.
As bitcoin prices suffer their deepest one - day decline in a month, Russia's economic development minister is issuing a timely warning about the cryptocurrency's infamous volatility levels.

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Jeff Hecht's warnings about increased automation and the proliferation of gadgets in cars are apt and timely (20 July, p...
Jeff Hecht's warnings about increased automation and the proliferation of gadgets in cars are apt and timely (20 July, p 24).
Failing to warn about the limitation period in non-retainer situations or where a client fails to provide timely instructions to commence litigation
Similarly, it is prudent for lawyers to warn existing clients in writing (and ideally also verbally) about limitation periods where: a) the client has a potential claim against a third party but has failed to provide timely instructions to commence litigation; or b) the lawyer's retainer ends before the client's lawsuit is commenced.
A new series of articles published in the Lancet serves as a timely warning to Australia about the perils of going further down the path of privatisation in health care.
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