Sentences with phrase «saw cautionary»

See the cautionary information about forward - looking statements in the «Safe Harbor Statement» section of this press release.
He sees a cautionary tale about the dangers to human survival, and yet the planets he studies have made him unexpectedly bullish on life's cosmic prospects.
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As the digital wave continues to sweep across the fashion industry, other players should see the current plight of H&M as a cautionary tale.
See «Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward - Looking Statements.»
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.
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).
And this orangish - red, Jell - o - ish substance (see actual Jell - o ingredient label with cautionary ingredients in red) is far from fresh fruit.
Shorr Packaging recently surveyed American consumers regarding packaging theft in order to understand who's being affected by package theft, what cautionary methods Americans are taking to avoid their online shipments from getting taken and to see how consumers believe online retailers can keep their packages safe.
You would hope we would see a fresh face brought in this month but I noticed a cautionary tweet from James Pearce when he said: «What we've seen from Klopp so far shows that if he can't get exactly who he wants this month then he will wait for the summer.»
I see this as a bigger story than Motrun messing up, but a cautionary tale of ENGAGING moms in your social media attempts, to avoid such costly and embarrassing missteps.
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.
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.
The fate of the Social Democratic Party — which saw centrist MPs defect from Labour to form an ill - fated moderate rival in 1981 — offers a cautionary tale of what can happen to those who leave the safety of an established major party to go it alone in the British electoral system.
«So, this is cautionary that we saw this many cuts and cost shifts this year in Albany — about $ 530 million in hits,» he told reporters at City Hall on Thursday afternoon.
But he ended on a cautionary note: «I have to admit that part of the child in me would love to see these creatures walk across the permafrost, but part of the adult in me wonders whether we should.»
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.
Milner - Gulland sees the results as a cautionary note on saigas» future in a changing climate.
Others, especially lab safety experts, saw conviction as the well - deserved — and cautionary — consequence of neglect.
It is a cautionary essay that tries to extol the real and formidable potential of genomic medicine but also attempts to counter what we see as exaggerated claims, said lead author medical geneticist James P. Evans, MD, PhD, Bryson Distinguished Professor of Genetics and Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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.
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.
By refusing to show the real - world fallout, except as an overly familiar morality play / cautionary story we've seen countless times before, Liman and Spinelli uncritically align themselves with the Hollywoodized idea of turning Seal into a romantic anti-hero.
Overall, while the film is a cautionary tale about the dangers of biological manipulation, it offers nothing exceptional that one has not seen in earlier films of the same genre.
Clearly Margot Robbie — the producer, or the actor, or both — sees Tonya Harding as a young woman who did some things, not a villain who's a cautionary tale.
To further consider JUPITER»S MOON, in which refugees are being chased and shot down by Hungarian police Holocaust - style, THE FLORIDA PROJECT, where hidden homelessness eats away the American dream for children born in impoverished households, and LOVELESS, a cautionary tale that sheds light on issues of abandonment and toxic selfishness seen in: no wonder everybody just wants to die in HAPPY END?
While Baltimore provides a cautionary tale for urban district leaders implementing the portfolio strategy, it should not be seen as the death knell for reform within a traditional school system.
LOUISE DOYLE, a further education consultant and director of quality assurance experts MESMA, has a cautionary tale for employer providers delivering apprenticeships under government funded arrangements, who only see self - assessment as a paper exercise.
Rather than a model for voucher expansion, the Indiana program should be seen as a cautionary tale for policymakers seeking to strengthen the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of the nation's educational system.
New York has been a national model for how to carry out education reform, so its sudden decline in passing rates may be seen as a cautionary tale.
But Indiana's voucher program is seen by many public school advocates as a cautionary tale.
As I noted in the comments on Mick's site, you don't have to choose sides to see his post as a series of cautionary tales.
While some may find this rule unnecessary, others see it as a helpful cautionary measure to keep your money where it must be.
See also «Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements» below.
«They're obviously taking a cautionary step — they're only working with a couple handfuls of indies initially to see how the reception is from the consumer base — but I think it's a great first step.
In Business As Usual - The Tower, 3 monkeys are stacked one on top of the other on an oil barrel, miming the cautionary statement «See no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.»
Business as Usual — The Tower presents three monkeys, one on top of the other miming the cautionary saying, «See no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.»
NEW YORK — Despite continued uncertainty about the economy, many museums saw improvements in their financial health last year, reaping the benefits of cutbacks and other cautionary fiscal measures taken in the recent past.
Mr. Clarke appeared to mesh the technological optimism of those who see human beings innovating their way to a brighter future and the cautionary concern of those worried that we we're letting current desires outweigh the realization that we also owe something to successors — whether it be a rich biosphere or an unadulterated atmosphere.
Such cautionary tales make British Columbia's carbon pricing experiment all the more remarkable (see sidebar for the elements).
It remains to be seen whether these cautionary messages make any difference.
As we have seen in recent days with the cautionary tale that is unfolding before our eyes, this can be particularly important in the context of online research.
This legal victory should be seen as a cautionary tale.
We've seen a number of cautionary tails in recent months about hoverboard that have begun to smoke or even burst into flames while charging, and Amazon even pulled a few hoverboard brands off of its virtual store shelves while it conducted an investigation.
Indeed, the year saw regulators from many of the world's leading economies issue investor alerts and cautionary statements about financial use cases for the tech.
For an account of 11 states in which a cautionary note specific to cases involving domestic violence is sounded through legislation, see the Family Violence Project of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Family Violence in Child Custody Statutes: An Analysis of State Codes and Legal Practice, 29 FAM.
Missouri is following a path first set out by Texas in 2011 (see «The State of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the State of Texas: A Cautionary Tale,» Spring 2014).
He also added a cautionary note: «To use an analogy that Realtors will understand, we've all seen a house sale fall apart over appliances.»
That higher ground might look windy and exposed, making that cosy little nook at the bottom of the hill all the more appealing, but Simon has this cautionary tale: «I once saw a small tent pitched in a sheltered dip in a field.
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