I think it's a salutory consequence, hardly insignificant, but it's not Job One. |
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It is salutory to note how unfashionable these are, however much intense theorising there is in the exhibition catalogue. |
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The European Commission is inviting its trade partners to lift these restrictions in order to provide salutory impetus to economic recovery. |
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Of all the salutory observations and gruesome facts in Eric Schlosser's book Fast Food Nation, the small section that has stayed with me is a page or two about a memo leaked from the McDonald's commercial department. |
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The experience of last April, when the talks failed, is a salutory reminder that negotiations can unravel even when they are on the brink of success. |
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Although Madeleine McCann's disappearance took place abroad and was not covered by UK contempt rules, it serves as a salutory reminder of the consequences for the UK media of overreporting criminal cases. |
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The small number of returns under Article 5 may also be explained by the fact that the mere initiation of legal proceedings has a salutory effect on efforts to find an amicable solution. |
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A salutory lesson was learnt last year when a capacity audience sat down one afternoon to watch a concert performance of the sell-out Edinburgh show, Jerry Springer: the Opera. |
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