Sentences with phrase «obvious lesson here»

The obvious lesson here is that when a marriage fails, no matter how tempting it might be to put all the blame on one spouse's shoulders, both spouses have contributed to its downfall.
But the obvious lesson here is: No matter how much you too may hate legal writing, it pays to be good at it.
The obvious lesson here is to never cheat for faster scrolling, or else your NES game will never be released.
One very obvious lesson here, then, is that some people can not afford to take out enormous mortgages.

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The lesson for other businesses here is obvious: know your trigger - happy market.
By now you'll no doubt see the obvious correlations between them all as well, and the really interesting thing about it all is that in each and every one of them, both the ones I have reported on here as well as others we are yet to review, the lessons we take from them are not to be found in academic institutions.
The lesson here for investors is obvious.
The lesson here is obvious: content must be clear, bold and yes, different, to attract attention.
N.K. Jemisin wrote a liberating blog post about how writing exactly what she wanted to write propelled her to success: «I think The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms became my «breakout» novel (i.e., the one that actually got published, as opposed to the ones still sitting in my harddrive) because I stopped caring about what the market wanted... [conclusion] The lesson here is obvious: trying to write what the market wanted didn't work for me.
The lesson here is obvious, a lower interest rate on a big loan can be lead to huge cost savings.
The lesson here is obvious — even in the current borrowing environment, where relatively low interest rates might seem attractive to growth - minded retailers, tying your hands with debt could seriously reduce the nimbleness that has proven to be an important competitive advantage for pet specialty stores.
The main lesson here is, statutory actions taken by governments (with quite obvious anti-labour motives) that unquestionably deny the right to strike are very likely to be struck down, as these actions will likely not be able to be justified.
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