Not exact matches
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.
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.»
And
in an era of spectacular business crashes and federal bailouts, it still stands
as a valuable
cautionary tale that must be heeded.»
It is a hamfisted
cautionary tale about global warming (which, via the film's scientific hand - waving, produces an ice age), but it also functions
as a powerful 9/11 allegory, celebrating the ability of New Yorkers to unify
in the face of tragedy.
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.
But she apparently missed all the
cautionary tales of abuse heaped on beauty brands such
as SheaMoisture, Dove, L'Oreal's Elvive and more
in social media the past year over slights against women of color — either real or highly enhanced by the outrage machine.
Bob, your inability to express disagreement
in civil language speaks further of your panic and desperation
in the darkness, being unable to see your own hypocrisy, and is a shining example of a hardened heart and a
cautionary tale for all who are not yet
as far along your stumbling path to see.
As is the case with jeremiads, The Decline and Fall of the Catholic Church
in America sometimes exaggerates and distorts, but it is, all
in all, a
cautionary tale that should be heeded by bishops, priests, theologians, and lay leaders responsible for the future of Catholicism
in America.
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.
Cautionary tale: We debated coating the muffin tin with butter
as called for
in the recipe vs using paper cupcake liners.
Arda Turan, of course, is the most pertinent
cautionary tale,
as he left the capital to join Barcelona
in 2015 and was never the same despite winning four trophies
in two seasons.
I see this
as a bigger story than Motrun messing up, but a
cautionary tale of ENGAGING moms
in your social media attempts, to avoid such costly and embarrassing missteps.
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.
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.
It's a
cautionary tale, because try
as Casey did, he struck out that day
in Mudville.
That's the
cautionary tale from a new study
in the journal Parasites & Vectors, which found that ticks
in urban parks
in Delaware dominated by an invasive rose bush were nearly twice
as likely to be infected with Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease,
as compared to ticks from uninvaded forest fragments.
Bermudez, who speaks
in America and abroad about the power of persistence and the need for justice reform, calls his story «a
cautionary tale against this happening to others
as a public safety problem that allows true perpetrators to escape punishment while families are ripped apart.»
A far
as you're concerned, getting scammed is something that happens to other people
in the
cautionary tales told on the local news.
Once again, the series» relevance is clear
as a
cautionary tale, but some of the scripting can be ham - fisted
in that regard.
Excellent film, but I can't decide if Spielberg means it
as a political
cautionary tale or to prove that things could,
in fact, actually be worse!
A sprawling
cautionary tale about the evils of the internet, Men, Women & Children examines the ways
in which the internet affects the way we connect
as human beings.
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.
The only time «bloodsuckers» are ever mentioned is
in the picture's opening scene, at that referring to a mosquito; if not for a few genuinely effective scenes of bloodletting, Near Dark would serve perfectly
as a
cautionary drug
tale of a small - town boy pulled into a nocturnal cycle of angry fixes and naked lunches.
``... we probably already live
in a scarier world, filled with stranger horrors, than the one The Circle presents
as a
cautionary tale.
And while the three young actresses put
in strong performances, Houston's final film appearance is hauntingly predictive when Emma refers to her life
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).
A cartoonist, novelist and screenwriter, Alex Garland, who's most commonly known for writing films such
as The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Never Let Me Go, and Dredd, has now made his directorial debut with Ex Machina, a sci - fi
cautionary tale that challenges viewers with a variety of existential questions
in regards to artificial intelligence.
In retrospect, all seem to understand that Never Say Never Again is perhaps best regarded
as a
cautionary tale: When a movie like this is produced
as a simple prerogative of copyright, no one's going to feel terribly passionate about it.
There is nothing inspirational or touching about the story
in Florence Foster Jenkins, but it instead serves
as a
cautionary tale about privilege, the effects of money, and the cruelty of men.
And the 1987 thriller «Fatal Attraction» served
as a
cautionary tale about casual sex
in the age of AIDS.
Perhaps no other show on the air has experienced such whiplash - inducing extremes of praise and criticism
as «Homeland,» a program that's become a
cautionary tale about the dangers of creating ambitious television
in an era of relentless scrutiny and ever - increasing expectations.
Perhaps no other show on the air has experienced such whiplash - inducing extremes of praise and criticism
as «Homeland,» a program that's become a
cautionary tale about the dangers of creating ambitious television
in an era of relentless scrutiny and...
In «Ready Player One,» he gives us a warning from the future — a
cautionary tale, thinly disguised
as a young adult adventure story.
I wish Stoller had been more willing to simply throw us full bore into the train wreck that is Aldous's life — you know, like This Is Spinal Tap did with its horrifying rock star idiots we couldn't look away from — but I'm struck with a terrible certainty that Greek believes that it needs to spell out,
in no uncertain terms, a
cautionary tale about how the «glamorous life» ain't so glamorous and «ordinary life»
as lived by us mere mortals is far better.
But for those who believe that higher - education improvement is more likely to result from the efforts of educators, communities, and entrepreneurs than from the dictates of officials
in Washington, NCLB's legacy should serve
as a
cautionary tale.
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in workshops or
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as well) linked together to provide four
cautionary tales in a one act storytelling experience.
It's also a
cautionary tale regarding charter - school authorizing, particularly when done on a large scale, and will inevitably be used by school - choice foes
in the U.S.
as evidence
in support of their scary predictions that chartering will lead to «witchcraft schools» and such.
When Schools Compete: A
Cautionary Tale examines the history of school reform
in New Zealand, an island nation with 3.6 million people, roughly the same
as South Carolina.
In fact, despite cautionary tales of employers trolling social networking sites to find inappropriate Halloween pictures or drug slang laced in discussion forums, many employers are increasingly using these sites as a way to find talen
In fact, despite
cautionary tales of employers trolling social networking sites to find inappropriate Halloween pictures or drug slang laced
in discussion forums, many employers are increasingly using these sites as a way to find talen
in discussion forums, many employers are increasingly using these sites
as a way to find talent.
As litigation involving the misuse of technology by students and teachers in the US continues to grow, this article relies on examples of American litigation to serve as a cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacher
As litigation involving the misuse of technology by students and teachers
in the US continues to grow, this article relies on examples of American litigation to serve
as a cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacher
as a
cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards
as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacher
as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teachers.
This is a hard story to tell, but I want to share it with you
in the hope that it will serve
as a
cautionary tale.
And though a Newark story, «The Prize» is just
as much a
cautionary tale for places like North Carolina, where decision - makers are dismantling public education
in a seemingly short - sighted fashion.
One area where the separation of church and state gets fuzzy
in America (and perhaps where the Irish religious schools question should serve
as a
cautionary tale) is through the school voucher movement.
These findings serve
as a
cautionary tale for the capacity of the accountability provisions embedded
in the recent reauthorization of NCLB, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), to meaningfully improve student and school outcomes.
New York has been a national model for how to carry out education reform, so its sudden decline
in passing rates may be seen
as a
cautionary tale.
Accountability
in an Intergovernmental Context: Federal Education Policy
as a
Cautionary Tale
As I noted in the comments on Mick's site, you don't have to choose sides to see his post as a series of cautionary tale
As I noted
in the comments on Mick's site, you don't have to choose sides to see his post
as a series of cautionary tale
as a series of
cautionary tales.