Sentences with phrase «despite cautionary tales»

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 talent.

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There's also a cautionary tale in the form of Munchery, a California startup that, like Maple, also runs the «full stack,» but has reportedly suffered from food waste and other issues despite raising more than three times the amount in Maple's coffers.
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.
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.
Despite the retrospective sensationalism, Lovett's 70 - minute documentary is a sobering anti-erotic cautionary tale.
Despite some snazzy camera angles and showoff - y technique, «Limitless» dashes any hopes of originality when it ends up being nothing more than a cautionary tale about drug addiction.
This riveting cautionary tale, which flies by despite being two - hours in length, revolves around the portly Romeo's juggling his homegirls and groupies while indulging in the sort of conspicuous consumption celebrated in the typical rap video.
Despite the fact that you can never change a first impression, Hello Games is proving you can do a hell of a lot in terms of repairing an image and is turning No Man's Sky from a cautionary tale of hype and over promises into an example of how a game can redeem itself over time.
Tweets Get Student Expelled: A Cautionary Tale Despite a seemingly endless list of incidents trumpeting the potential dangers of social media, a student athlete in New Jersey is facing harsh consequences for comments he posted online.
Despite the fact that Michael Rebell is one of the most enthusiastic and successful of all school finance litigators, his 1985 book written with Arthur Block, Equality and Education, provides a cautionary tale for ambitious federal regulators.
Despite being written by a «data scientist,» this is a very accessible book that provides some good cautionary tales illustrating how things can go bad under the algorithmic hood.
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