Sentences with phrase «cautionary tale comes»

«Jacob Hashimoto: Another Cautionary Tale Comes to Mind (but immediately vanishes),» at Mixografia.
The most recent cautionary tale comes from North Carolina, where professors at Duke have traced a troubling trend of resegregation since the first charters opened in 1997.
The latest cautionary tale comes via Slate, which on Monday published a would - be bombshell titled: «Was a Trump Server Communicating With Russia?»
That's where the PSAs and the cautionary tales come in: heartbreaking stories of girls and boys who have taken their own lives -LSB-...]

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But that maneuver also comes with a history of cautionary tales, most notably that of Facebook (fb).
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.
Jedd Gyorko has been dreadful for about 14 months now, and he has a chance to be the league's greatest cautionary tale when it comes to long - term deals for pre-arbitration players.
A cautionary tale for any up and coming English prospect.
Theirs is a cautionary tale to those following the same well - trodden path and coming up quickly on the outside.
(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.
Here's a cautionary tale lawmakers will likely forget all about in 10 years when the next round of redistricting comes up — unless Cuomo's constitutional amendment on redistricting reform passes and turns out to be effective.
A cautionary tale in evolutionary theory is coming straight from the horse's mouth.
Finally, I come to a specific case, which is a sad and cautionary tale for high - energy physicists.
But three countries where success came early provide a cautionary tale.
A cautionary tale of how the eucalyptus came to be embedded in the California landscape, and its subtle effects.
From the creators of Despicable Me comes the animated feature film adaptation of Dr. Seuss» The Lorax, a beloved cautionary tale of environmental conservation wrapped up in a colorful children's story.
Superbad is a coming - of - age cautionary tale about two socially inept teenage boys about to graduate high school.
Even fewer expected it to be one of the most terrifying cautionary tales to come down the horror mountain in a long, long while.
The Ridiculous 6 offers many lessons and cautionary tales (hopefully to Netflix), but the biggest accomplishment comes in the form of completely obliterating any doubts on just how complicit Adam Sandler is in the inherent mediocrity of his film: 110 %.
It's about confusing real friends with fake #friends, a cautionary tale that might give pause to anyone who blithely accepts social media come - ons.
This cautionary tale by Terry Gilliam, one of the great films of the 1980s, has come to be esteemed alongside antitotalitarian works by the likes of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Kurt Vonnegut Jr..
Instead, Maclean and company aimed higher: an absurdist send up of the genre, a coming of age cautionary tale, and a moralist adventure all in a simmering 83 minutes.
Hagen also offered this cautionary tale: As one interview for a principalship was coming to a close, the HR person presented an analogy that compared the school to a moving train.
So I'm coming in late today with no particular idea for a post, so I am passing on the cautionary tale offered up by fellow author and blogger Roni Loren about her experience accidentally violating image copyright.
His latest book, The Upgrade: A Cautionary Tale of a LifeWithout Reservations, tells the painfully true story of how Paul came tolive in hotels, and how the adventures which followed almost killed him.http: / / www.paulcarr.com
However, if Smart proves correct and this proves to result in an FTC case like The Doom that Came To Atlantic City, it could be a staggering cautionary tale — one that effectively cripples Kickstarter as an effective way for smaller companies to get their games off the ground.
Various members of the art world followed all of this testimony intently, including a documentary filmmaker who always took the same seat in the front row; a reporter from the Art Newspaper who usually had her highly entertained boyfriend with her; a lawyer working on a screenplay about the Knoedler saga; numerous dealers and appraisers who all came and took notes, treating the trial like a cautionary tale; and one very pregnant art adviser who told me that she canceled a sonogram so she wouldn't miss anything.
The way in which partisanship has come to shape our justice system is evolving in the shadow of a cautionary tale to our south.
Although the European Commission made what we believe were a series of mistakes in the early stages of implementing the platform — such as diverting funds towards third - party projects that never came to fruition or not following through with its original plans, which including labels and partnerships with major European commercial sites — , all of which have undeniably had a role to play in the lack of success of this enterprise, ECODIR mostly serves as a cautionary tale regarding the issue of funding online dispute resolution systems.
A cautionary tale of an Apple fanboy's inner conflict when it comes to whether or not it's worth upgrading from an iPhone...
A few cautionary tales can help your interview game when the time comes:
«While these listings come with their own set of special requirements, process implications and cautionary tales, more programs are coming to market designed to facilitate the process, and brokers / agents who specialize in these listings are in high demand,» Harrison notes.
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