Sentences with phrase «opportunity than warning»

In the immediate aftermath, however, other companies seem to see more opportunity than warning.

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Be warned — this will exhaust your muscles, but the upside is that it will also give your muscles the opportunity to grow much faster than before!
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, warned some schools had more opportunities to generate income, and said it could «risk widening inequality rather than solving it».
Like the military industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned us about more than 55 years ago, the billionaires, the charter school industry and their corporate education reform allies want us to believe that providing children with the skills and knowledge to succeed and prosper in the 21st Century is nothing more than an opportunity to «wage war» and make money, all at the same time.
At the time, Byrd - Bennett said that the warning list would allow officials «an opportunity to look at charter school performance on an annual basis and to act immediately if a charter school is not performing, rather than to wait for a renewal cycle.»
More than once I've been warned about the possibility of losing points in an account without activity, or I've found an opportunity to use a small number of points wasting away in another account rather than tapping my own larger horde.
For example, heat wave early warning systems are much less expensive than treating heat - related illnesses.274 Existing adaptation programs have improved public health resilience.5, 244 One survey highlighted opportunities to address climate change preparedness activities and climate - health research275 before needs become more widespread.
Ever since large law firm salaries for new associates jumped to $ 160,000 back in January, we've heard commentary from a variety of constituencies, ranging from (see this post) law firm recruiters, warning that increased billables will place more pressure on associates, to lawyers, arguing that increased salaries demand concommitant salary raises for the judiciary, to (see this post) law firm economists, suggesting that associate salaries are proportionately lower than ever when viewed in the context of their relationship to profits per partner, to law firm marketers who view increased rates as opening opportunities for less expensive, midsized firms.
is a warning of what the consequence will be if the child does not obey you, rather than an opportunity for the child to make a decision.
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