Sentences with phrase «more cautionary»

Now, they're back to share some more cautionary tales.
National Bank of Australia (NAB) has taken a more cautionary tone, with a representative stating that «[the Australian Securities and Investments Commission] advises that, as most of the virtual currency exchange platforms are generally not regulated, customers may not be protected or have any legal recourse if the platform fails or is hacked.»
His message is more cautionary, urging law firms to plan before jumping on the blogging bandwagon.
However, Pinsent Masons» Nigel McLea, head of the firm's Leeds office, is somewhat more cautionary — he says that sustaining the firm's growth will be a challenge in the next 12 months.
Douglas Wight has just completed his first self - published book and has a more cautionary tale to tell.
Yep, the post from the Self - Publishing Advice Center is more a cautionary tale of what not to do BUT if you join the Alliance of Independent Authors you also get a free -LRB-!)
What President Obama termed «the most meaningful education reform in a generation» has proven to be more a cautionary tale than a model.
What President Obama termed «the most meaningful education reform in a generation» has proven, for my money, to be more a cautionary tale than a model.
Written testimony accepted into the record from a coalition of three watchdog groups was even more cautionary.
In May, three more corrupt New York State lawmakers are expected to join the jumpsuited ranks, three more cautionary tales from a State Legislature with no apparent shortage of them.
Certainly something far more cautionary and downbeat than the usual platitudes would be in order — for example: «I promise to be disappointed by you and you alone.
To me, that is more cautionary signal than the length of the recovery or the UNR.

Not exact matches

The quote «It's not personal, it's just business» is more than a cliché - it serves as a cautionary warning to a soul - crushing reality.
A more recent cautionary tale involved the costly unwinding of the Stronach family's control of Magna International Inc. (TSX: MG).
This is more of a cautionary tale of the downside of power and ego.
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.
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.
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.
Its descent into chaos should serve as just the latest cautionary tale to other countries that are willing to risk stability and prosperity for even more socialism.
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.
More importantly for today's Republican leaders of the House and Senate, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, respectively, the story of how Cleveland winged himself back into office presents a cautionary tale that should dissuade their embrace of the current president's more protectionist proclivitMore importantly for today's Republican leaders of the House and Senate, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, respectively, the story of how Cleveland winged himself back into office presents a cautionary tale that should dissuade their embrace of the current president's more protectionist proclivitmore protectionist proclivities.
Markit has begun publishing its own purchasing managers survey, which was modestly encouraging last week, but we have no historical baseline to evaluate its reliability, and find it difficult to abandon cautionary indices that have a strong record in favor of more optimistic ones with no record at all as yet.
But in his trademark cautionary style, Marks also pointed out that no economic recovery has lasted more than 120 months, or 10 years.
It's more of a cautionary tale.
I do believe they serve more as warnings and cautionary pieces meant to address our behaviors (kind of like a look in the mirror and see where we stack up).
The Condor Years is a cautionary tale that urges us to think more carefully about the current battle against terrorism.
I'm not sure I can take that much more excitement, but those who want to follow Pearce onward in this adventure might keep in mind a cautionary aphorism: Dante was a Catholic; Milton was a Protestant; Shakespeare was a dramatist.
What follows is a cautionary tale that, I am sad to report, highlights so many of the things that need fixing in youth sports; issues I have been writing about (or would banging my head against the wall in frustration be more apt?)
(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.
... 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.
Gibson's cautionary tale points to the alarming rise in diseases like diabetes, asthma, and Alzheimer's, warning that more than half of us will die from our genetic vulnerabilities if we stay the course in our do - nothing, eat - a-lot lives.
While previous indexes have mostly stressed progress made by some of the world's best - known brands in addressing the complex challenges around climate change, the latest report also sounds a cautionary note about how much more needs to be done to make meaningful change in the world's climate profile.
In the PNAS paper, Varvel and his colleagues include a cautionary note about using these mice for studying situations of more prolonged brain inflammation, such as neurodegenerative diseases: the monocytes may turn down production of the red protein over time, so it's hard to tell if they're still in the brain after several days.
Now, a new study published in the journal Environmental Health adds more evidence to the cautionary stance, showing that women who use douches can put themselves at a greater risk for exposure to harmful chemicals called phthalates, which are said to interfere with the body's hormones.
Certainly an interesting and disturbing film and maybe a cautionary tale for the more gullible of us.
It helps if you think of «Camp X-Ray» and the prison face - off between Stewart and Maadi as a cautionary conversation unfolding more like a theater production than a movie.
Plagues & Pleasures is more than a cautionary tale about the dangers of messing with nature.
Spanning consumerism, beauty, gender, body commodification, aging and more, Greenfield has created a comprehensive cautionary tale about a culture heading straight for the cliff's edge.
Overall this movie is a cautionary tale showcasing horrors of doing drugs and having an addiction, and probably would be received better if the content within the film was more universally enjoyable.
Much more than a sports film, Lucy Walker's Oscar - shortlisted The Crash Reel is a thrilling, inspiring, yet cautionary tale about extreme sports that never trades on sentiment.
All animals may be equal, but some animals are more equal than others in this stage adaptation of George Orwell's presciently cautionary take on the dark side of human nature, as reflected in the noble (if ultimately unrealized) intentions of a group of animals who overthrow the humans and seize control of their farm.
Since they remain the same while the characters age, the play's events are seen all the more clearly as a story, a cautionary tale that has already happened, rather than as something we should drum up suspense about.
The film will likely end up as much of a true story drama as a cautionary tale about privacy, data mining and more.
Year 3 follows Emmit, the Parking Lot King of Minnesota, who sees himself as an American success story, whereas his slightly younger brother Ray is more of a 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.
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).
It is certainly the largest world to ever appear on a Nintendo system, and although we must appreciate its scale, it might be a great example of the cautionary maxim «less is more
Meanwhile, the ending, originally meant as a cautionary tale is now even more important as a disturbing reality.
More often than not, filmmakers go the dystopia route, creating meta cautionary tales.
That's the meat, more fetid than fresh, that Nicolas Winding Refn tears his teeth into with The Neon Demon, which gives a deep - red (and Deep Red) paint job to the most moribund of cautionary tales: the rise and fall of a bright - eyed ingenue.
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