You may not like that, but it is salutary for society as a whole.
Writing in the Telegraph after Wednesday's report, Mr Willetts described the allegations as "salutary".
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They may even have been a good thing: a salutary reminder of the risks.
Taking 13% off the curb weight has many salutary effects, both on-road and off.
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These were not ideal circumstances for grieving, or the most salutary conditions for beginning a happy marriage.
You will also find that this increases your productivity and has a variety of additional salutary effects.
And the pain is everywhere, now that the salutary effects of zero percent interest rates have run their course.
The two postcards from Japan illustrate the salutary incentives created by high prices.
If we can draw a salutary lesson from this scandal, it is that.
"It's now about limited distribution, special, and lasting, " he says, adding that he thinks that this is a salutary change.
It might even serve the salutary purpose of frightening the political establishment into working together to prevent a debt crisis.
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While cheap oil sounds great for Western consumers, its effect on the Saudi government would likely be less than salutary.
And, frankly, the example set here, that a country that behaves irresponsibly can be excluded from the Euro, would be salutary.
This salutary concern can, however, slide into a sense that outcome is the only true reality and that process is flummery...
But there are many kinds of deflation that are salutary, while most deflations are limited by industry, region, or time, and self-correcting.
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Tributes to Hughes have cited his withering put-downs, and they were indeed numerous and often salutary in their fearlessness and high style.
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Mr James said Clark was of previous good character and that arrest and prosecution had been an "extremely salutary lesson" for him.
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In this regard, the new experiment of using popular literary classics to generate new audiences may well be a salutary step forward.
Mr Stiglitz provides a salutary reminder that the algebra does not always favour one side of the globalisation barricades over the other.
Ongoing debate likewise assures that neither side will gain too much of an upper hand but maintain instead a salutary balance of power.
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In countries such as Malaysia, Thailand or Indonesia this could prove salutary, if it unseats old and complacent politicians and forces much-needed change.
But it is a salutary reminder that the limitations of human senses can cause even competent scientists to overlook obvious lines of enquiry.
That is salutary for the many countries that have yet to change public expectations enough to make big, painful structural changes more acceptable.
The salutary effect on the Government's balance sheet will be the same, but it will appear on the other side of the balance sheet.
Moreover, forcing Democrats to account for their behavior will have a salutary long-term effect on their party and on the US as a whole.
It would be salutary for the federal criminal justice system if the press were to begin asking harder questions about what prosecutors do and why.
Having said that, it is churlish, not to say obtuse, to deny that many corrective actions were taken after September 11, 2001, with salutary effect.
Adoption of the Lautenberg amendment will have one other salutary effect.
This is the first time either chamber has formally voted in opposition to this agreement and is a salutary shot across the bow of its proponents.
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