Sentences with phrase «becoming cautionary»

Disability insurance can prevent future doctors from becoming cautionary tales.
What began as an epic quest to find a solution to running a whole country without oil, by developing an ambitious electric car battery swapping scheme, ended up becoming a cautionary tale of spectacular failure which was fueled by creative math and the willful ignorance of its CEO.
When the company went under in 2001, after only four years in business, it became a cautionary tale.
As it turns out, however, the company was operating on a foundation of lies and half - truths that have caused the one - time Silicon Valley darling to become a cautionary tale.
That in itself becomes cautionary.
It became a cautionary tale for me, and others, not to become a martyr or to try to do everything perfectly all by yourself.
(Reuters)- A U.S. food safety summit in Maryland earlier this month has become a cautionary tale after more than 100 attendees came down with suspected food poisoning.
Unfortunately, CellSearch also became a cautionary tale for liquid biopsy developers.
«Chronicle» becomes a cautionary tale: power corrupts.
While Kerrigan went on to enjoy lucrative endorsement deals, Harding became a cautionary tale and a punchline.
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...
Rich in narrative, Daborn's massive drawings become cautionary tales with equal parts fable and folk - tale.

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His story became, for some, a cautionary tale of concentrating power and neglecting succession planning.
Facebook is quickly becoming a prolific purveyor of modern cautionary tales for entrepreneurs.
Venice has become a beautiful cautionary tale, a city that is more theme park than home, as local grocery stores and butchers are pushed out for yet more hotels and boutiques aimed at well - heeled tourists.
The main argument for evergreen funding for new ventures are the cautionary tales of startups that grew too fast and quickly outpaced their business model to the point that a profitable business on one scale becomes a ruined venture on the larger scale.
What starts as a standard «follow your dream» story arc slowly becomes a perplexing cautionary tale about the potential dangers of ambition, even when it appears to be totally innocent.
The Talmud includes the cautionary tale of four sages who entered paradise: «Ben Azzai looked and died; Ben Zoma looked and lost his mind; Elisha ben Avuyah became a heretic; and Rabbi Akiba entered in peace and departed in peace.»
There's something to be said about doing just that but there are cautionary tales in players going back following a successful stay only to become complacent without the same level of challenge facing them and instead stagnating, sitting on their potential.
Germany, England and Scotland are associations which have all appended cautionary notes to their earlier enthusiastic support for Platini's bid to become FIFA president.
After all, lightning rarely strikes twice, as the old saying goes, and Leeds are a glaringly obvious cautionary tale illustrating that fallen giants can endure protracted exiles from the top flight due to precisely the combination of on - field failure and off - field folly and mismanagement for which our club has become renowned.
Consultant Bradley Tusk says Airbnb's political maneuvering and battles with governments in California and New York will become a «cautionary tale» to companies in the future, motivating them to start slow and take regulation seriously.
First published anonymously in 1818, the book and subsequent films and plays have become what Jon Turney, author of the book Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture, calls «the governing myth of modern biology»: a cautionary tale of scientific hubris.
The findings provide a cautionary note to those who seek to improve educational outcomes by tightening the standards to become a teacher.
His story has become the «dooced» of Twitter — a cautionary tale for tweet - happy employees worldwide.
[A] tantalizing fluffy cautionary tale about the urge toward self - destruction and just how larger - than - life one's own life could become, or at least if you're likely to remain the year's most unreliable onscreen narrator.
If she had not spent so much time enjoying herself with her extended family of friends and lovers of both genders, then this could have easily just been another cautionary tale about becoming a success too soon.
«Dexter» has become something of a cautionary tale in the annals of TV history in that it was a show that peaked so high and fell so low.
Once it becomes another tired cautionary tale of sex, drugs, and rock n» roll, however, Rock Star turns off the amps and coasts home like a rusted - out DeSoto running on fumes.
It's the first in a planned trilogy that is partly a psychological thriller with strong sci - fi overtones (which I suspect will become stronger as the series develops), partly a cautionary tale of modern life, but mainly good old escapist fun (think 1984 meets The Matrix).
What could have become a trite, overwrought, emotional depiction of «woman goes mad with grief, and is further corrupted by power» and, therefore, a backwards - looking cautionary tale, is, instead, presented as moving and human.
The history of investing is full of cautionary tales regarding the use of leverage to enhance returns, and how it is your best friend until it becomes your worst enemy.
You risk becoming, in time, a cautionary tale within a cautionary tale.
It's become the de facto cautionary tale in gaming circles.
This raises a cautionary concern, because when an academy becomes a bastion of orthodoxy, the danger posed by the absence of any dissenting voices is the possibility of descending into the kind of automatic formulas that make this room so lacking in texture.
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For example, if a lawyer's website encourages a website visitor to submit a personal inquiry about a proposed representation and the website fails to include any cautionary language, the person submitting the information could become a prospective client.
While Middle - earth: Shadow of War mostly escaped the intense scrutiny and anger directed at two of 2017's biggest loot box / microtransaction cautionary tales, those being the much - maligned Destiny 2 and the even - more - widely - detested Star Wars: Battlefront II, the game was nonetheless «review bombed» on platforms such as Steam and Metacritic by gamers who were unhappy about Middle - earth: Shadow of War's monetization system, and it thus went on to become a popular example among pundits of the dangers behind poor implementation of microtransactions and loot box economies in triple - A video game releases.
Tiger Woods, who become his own cautionary tale, makes his biggest pitch for a redemptive comeback this week.
This is a cautionary move of sorts, as Buterin himself has admitted that mandating that fees be paid in ether could lead to them becoming significantly high, depending upon how the cryptotoken is valued.
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