Similar words: revolutionary, caution, counterrevolutionary, precaution, dictionary, stationary, reactionary, functionary. Meaning: ['kɔːʃnerɪ /-ənrɪ] adj. 1. tending to ward off 2. serving to warn.
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(61) Its struggle against insolvency is a cautionary tale in the era of credit derivatives.
(62) On a cautionary note, he adds that the next feathered fossil unearthed in China could easily restore the premier status of Archaeopteryx.
(63) Barely fifteen months later, it has become a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of international mergers and acquisitions.
(64) Just like Iceland, Dubai is a cautionary tale of what happens when an economy grows too fast and too lopsidedly.
(65) The outcry the software plan has provoked is a cautionary tale for the fastest - growing major economy.
(66) And that is why HP also provides a second cautionary lesson.
(67) But there were also cautionary signals in the Hynson opinion.
(68) Regarding a near-term trend, Blyberg addressed the topic of open-source library systems in general, and sounded a cautionary note for libraries that might be considering them.
(69) The Aral Sea offers a cautionary tale about the challenges of effective environmental peacemaking.
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