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But Mr. House sounded a cautionary note, saying that only about 30 new stores are planned in the next 12 months.
In a cautionary sign for the housing sector, new permits for building homes dropped 3.7 percent, to a 755,000 unit pace.
Her story illustrates the extremes to which banks will go to hijack someone's home, and it serves as a cautionary tale for all those Latinos who think their houses are safe.
The inaction of regulators in the years leading up to the housing market crash should serve as a cautionary tale for today.
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Meanwhile, the Knicks 20-233 since the trade) risk becoming a cautionary tale: the dysfunctional family led by a stubborn father (James L. Dolan, the Garden's chairman) who traded his inheritance for a house that wasn't built yet.
"One cautionary note … is that readings on housing activity — a sector that has been recovering since 2011 — have remained disappointing so far this year and will bear watching," Yellen said.
Ms. Wooten related a cautionary tale about four students living in a house foreclosed by a bank who continued to send rent checks to an owner who had skipped town.
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