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Not only does it provide context for many struggling students, it also provides cautionary tales for those who consider education irrelevant.
Perhaps their stories will be cautionary tales for talents who follow.
Facebook is quickly becoming a prolific purveyor of modern cautionary tales for entrepreneurs.
«We think it's a very strong judgment, and a cautionary tale for people who make or use sound - alikes around the world,» said Adam Simpson, a Sydney - based lawyer who represented Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style.
It's a cautionary tale for any business.
Let this be a cautionary tale for you.
Argentina is one of the toughest business climates on earth, and, in some circles at least, a cautionary tale for U.S. policymaking.
But more than just a PR disaster, the headlines spell out a cautionary tale for any business with sensitive data and high - value intellectual property.
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.
It's a cautionary tale for investors, albeit one that might just have a happy ending because of Hunter.
Part of the problem for vodka is a potential cautionary tale for whiskey: flavors aren't as popular as they once were.
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.
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.
Nestle SA's NESN.VX Gerber baby food division and General Mills Inc's (GIS.N) Yoplait yogurt business may each offer a cautionary tale for Kraft.
The crisis, which has affected every level of government in the state, is a cautionary tale for not only public spending run amok but also independent investors taking too large of a risk by seeking high yields.
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.
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.
It is Hamlet's emphasis on what has been called the «incomprehensibility of man» that makes the play something of a cautionary tale for the modern pastor.
A cautionary tale for pedantic professors!
Even harder to believe, Robert Downey Jr. was considered little but a cautionary tale for young actors.
It is Card's depiction of how a society slips into civil war, presented as a cautionary tale for an America polarized by ideology.
Ironically, Seattle is the cautionary tale for the Rams.
That's a cautionary tale for needy teams looking to draft their franchise quarterback in the top five of this year's draft.
A cautionary tale for any up and coming English prospect.
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.
But is Dauriac's story a cautionary tale for would - be stay - at - home dads?
It became a cautionary tale for me, and others, not to become a martyr or to try to do everything perfectly all by yourself.
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.
«League of Denial» PBS documentary is a cautionary tale for every parent, and should give pause to every NFL fan
I can't see most political operations trying anything this, er, subtle, but it's still a good cautionary tale for anyone trying to do a clever viral campaign.
Besides noting that predicting the death of email is a sure - fire way to get media attention (particularly if you're a company that might stand to benefit from such a development), I'll just close with a cautionary tale for would - be futurists — if I remember correctly, online guru Seth Godin predicted the death of email advocacy within five years at the GetActive user conference... in 2005.
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.
In her letter to House Democratic colleagues, Esty said the misconduct by her former chief of staff should be a cautionary tale for Congress to tighten up the way it handles domestic violence and sexual harassment.
In fact, understanding the dynamics of how novel ideas enter a scientific field requires a long view, reports another NBER working paper: «Bias against Novelty in Science: A Cautionary Tale for Users of Bibliometric Indicators» by Jian Wang and Reinhilde Veugelers of the University of Leuven in Belgium and Paula Stephan of Georgia State University.
Unfortunately, CellSearch also became a cautionary tale for liquid biopsy developers.
... Ours is thus a cautionary tale for health care reformers: successful HCR for trauma patients will likely require more complex interventions than simply promoting health insurance coverage legislatively,» the study concludes.
► Martin Enserink reported on a cautionary tale for animal researchers in a Wednesday ScienceInsider.
Finally, I come to a specific case, which is a sad and cautionary tale for high - energy physicists.
Greider's experience — recently highlighted in Merchants of Immortality (see» Advanced Sell Technology»)-- is a cautionary tale for any academic who's considering a foray into industry, whether by joining, founding, or collaborating with a company.
Reported in the January 16, 2015 issue of the journal Science, the new findings provide a cautionary tale for the development of vaccines aimed at eliciting robust CD4 T cell immunity against chronic infections, including HIV.
His story has become the «dooced» of Twitter — a cautionary tale for tweet - happy employees worldwide.
They say the fall of the Ptolemaic Kingdom offers a cautionary tale for all regions that currently depend on monsoons — an estimated 70 percent of the world's population.
The couple's predicament may be a cautionary tale for other expectant parents who plan to use Uber or another car service to get to the hospital.
If ever you needed a cautionary tale for being careful about who you give your money to, this group of dating site executives who ran multiple scam sites should suffice.
Certainly an interesting and disturbing film and maybe a cautionary tale for the more gullible of us.
Although meant purely as entertainment, it does provide a memorable cautionary tale for husbands with wandering eyes.
In essence, they are creating a cautionary tale for all couples, and showing that circumstances can dictate what eventually falls out.
While no information was divulged on the budget size for this rom sci - fi (which sounds like a nerdy cautionary tale for the tinder age a la I Origins), we're fairly certain that if Doremus has had time to insert any sci - fi special effects, it could land an acquisitions friendly slot.
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