Sentences with phrase «r&d as a cautionary tale»

I wish I had served as a cautionary tale.
In 2003, The Kavanagh Decision (Newfoundland Association of Public and Private Employees v. Newfoundland) serves as a cautionary tale we all need to be mindful of.
«It's a sobering and stark statistic and should serve as a cautionary tale that doing nothing is a disaster.»
Suddenly, a book about pigs taking over a farm begins to serve as a cautionary tale on how political dogma can be turned into malleable propaganda.
I think some teams also want to use Kaepernick as a cautionary tale to stop other players in the future from doing what he did.»
The Streisand Effect, named for its namesake Barbra and an ill - fated lawsuit, should serve as a cautionary tale about bad press.
The negative attention that Honest Company's liquid laundry detergent has received recently serve as a cautionary tale to product producers: a company's ability to verify how products are made and what they are made of diminishes with the length of the supply chain.
But its latest marketing initiative, an ill - conceived promotional contest entitled «My Ultimate Bucket List,» should serve as a cautionary tale for companies looking to steer through a PR catastrophe.
The data seems to serve as a cautionary tale for publishers that have hitched their wagon to Facebook, only to get hit when the social giant's traffic firehose slows to a trickle.
(Sheridan points to a software bug that caused Knight Capital's crippling $ 440 million trading loss as a cautionary tale.)
And their drawn - out feud serves as a cautionary tale for both cash - strapped governments flirting with default and the combative speculators looking to fight them in court.
As the digital wave continues to sweep across the fashion industry, other players should see the current plight of H&M as a cautionary tale.
Econo - metrics: The July trade report also serves as a cautionary tale of what life could be like without NAFTA, as exports to the U.S. and Mexico suffered significantly
But what could now hurt Benchmark's business is a new fear factor that has gripped a young class of entrepreneurs, who perhaps see Kalanick's ouster as a cautionary tale for their own companies down the road.
But it's also nothing to be commended as a model for others, except as a cautionary tale about the effects of surrendering to the spirit of the age.
Maybe I'm here just to serve as a cautionary tale.
It would be a shame, however, if my story were to be used as a cautionary tale.
It is Card's depiction of how a society slips into civil war, presented as a cautionary tale for an America polarized by ideology.
Easter is coming soon, so we figured now would be a good time to post this classic video as a cautionary tale about the dangers of using pyrotechnics at church.
This may particularly be true in Iraq where Saddam Hussen's brutally repressive secular regime is viewed by some as a cautionary tale of what happens when religious influence is absent from government.
And while it seems this isn't such a big deal, this moment can work as a cautionary tale for the rest of the season.
Of course there was great deal of «well, if you had the baby at home none of this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale about hospital birth.
These stories have served as a cautionary tale for me, and I am sick of the hype surrounding how we feed our babies and the outright hubris of some people who have not had these experiences.
It serves as a cautionary tale that we parents must take care to be intentional about promoting secure attachment in our relationships with our children and in guarding our children's hearts while we guide them through how we discipline.
Vicky Abeles, the mother of three kids who were scorched by the heat of extreme academic competition, framed her film as a cautionary tale.
My colleaugue Burt Edwards sees the Lieberman / Lamont blog controversy as a cautionary tale for political commentators and communicators — bloggers and media relations folks alike.
Cuomo pointed to the Dallas case as a cautionary tale — in which a man who was apparently exposed to Ebola in Liberia was allowed to fly to Texas.
I bring up Willowbrook as a cautionary tale.
Although the Eloi - Morlock relationship was clearly meant to serve as a cautionary tale of the horrors of class distinction, Wells imagined a biological phenomenon remarkably similar to what scientists like Pfennig and his colleagues are working on today.
Physiologist Thomas Roberts of Brown University describes the new results as a cautionary tale.
Rochelle Sturtevant, an ecologist who studies the Great Lakes for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, hopes Leprieur's study can serve as a cautionary tale as developing nations join the global market and undertake activities that threaten to introduce exotic species into their relatively pristine ecosystems.
At the same time, Kalydeco serves as a cautionary tale.
As a cautionary tale, martial artist Bruce Lee once injured himself when doing good mornings with too heavy of a weight and without a good warm - up.
I think just about everybody has something valuable to teach me... even if it's just as a cautionary tale.
An amazing read that acts both as a cautionary tale and a witty insight into the highs and lows of dating.
As far as cautionary tales go, The Lazarus Effect is pretty good stuff overall and effectively rises above its mild approach to deliver a thoughtful and intense horror experience that I had a lot of fun with despite all its flaws.
Once upon a time, a movie about the Pentagon Papers could have been framed as a cautionary tale, but now it only makes sense as an unabashed crowdpleaser.
The Simpsons leads the pack as a cautionary tale of a hollow, rotten, putrid, pulp of an idea that was once the centerpiece of a generation of comedy.
Once again, the series» relevance is clear as a cautionary tale, but some of the scripting can be ham - fisted in that regard.
Parent Previews Perspective: Again, this story of dysfunctional adults that continue to make bad choices is hard to recommend, except perhaps as a cautionary tale.
The film will likely end up as much of a true story drama as a cautionary tale about privacy, data mining and more.
LaRoche said he'd actually recommend «I, Tonya» to folks in the figure skating world as a cautionary tale of toxic parenting.
That it simultaneously spawned a genre of crap in a devolution chart from its already low bar to the bonding - over-cannibalism flick Fried Green Tomatoes to the bonding - over-coprophagia flick The Help functions as a cautionary tale about what happens when you, Titanic - like, find a new field to strip - mine.
``... we probably already live in a scarier world, filled with stranger horrors, than the one The Circle presents as a cautionary tale.
A person has to evenly split their time between, house, career, and family, and The Paper works best as cautionary tale about finding that balance in one's life.
It may have more bite as a cautionary tale if Belfort hadn't essentially gotten away with it and was profiting from it even to this day (even if he is still in arrears to the US government).
The Trumbo star cuts loose about why the case of the Hollywood Ten should be viewed as a cautionary tale.
His best friend and ex-rodeo star (Lane Scott) left paralyzed after a riding accident should serve as a cautionary tale, but somehow he motivates Brady to persevere.
The book is intended as a cautionary tale about the perils of acquiescing to an authoritarian state.
It's the rare cinematic history lesson that almost inadvertently doubles as a cautionary tale.
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