Sentences with phrase «serve as a lesson»

The story serves as a lesson on expectation to leadership and employees at any level of any business.
That serves as a lesson for investors preparing for further European shocks, such as the increasingly possible «Frexit.»
The failure of «The Last Movie» served as a lesson in what became known as «The New Hollywood» of the 1970s.
While he is not technically a business owner, Robert's bad instincts and dusty thinking can serve as lessons to us even a century later.
Clearly the disaster of a previous attempt to treat mental illness with surgery — prefrontal lobotomy — has not served as a lesson.
Professor Lehner ends his volume with the hope that the movement he has described «can serve as a lesson and practical guide for twenty - first century theology in its continuing dialogue with modernity».
Conceding 12 goals in two trips to Stamford Bridge and the Etihad Stadium last season have perhaps served as a lesson.
And while the Prof has pointed out in an Arsenal.com report a few key reasons for what happened, he has also played it down and suggested that it could actually help the team in the long term as it can serve as a lesson and should not end up changing too much as Arsenal looked set to come second in the group anyway.
Barcelona's season serves as a lesson in when not to overreact for football fans, and especially for anyone who's running a team.
Perhaps Chelsea's collapse under Mourinho and the emergence of Leicester should serve as a lesson.
«It was a very long game and it serves as a lesson that in football nothing is guaranteed and that we have to fight until the end,» Ronaldo said.
Their recent Premier League loss to Liverpool will need to serve as a lesson if they are to overcome those hurdles.
What happened earlier this term must serve as a lesson that nothing is to be taken for granted.
Just ask Jillian Johnson, whose son's tragic and preventable death serves as a lesson that there is no one - size - fits - all approach to feeding children, and the health care industry need to reexamine the way in which they support new mothers.
It serves as a lesson to us all.
He indicated that «for far too long, indiscipline has bedevilled our society such that people like the respondents who are supposed to know better ought to be imprisoned to serve as a lesson to every law abiding citizen.»
Still Adzakuma's experience should serve as a lesson to those Ghanaians, who mistakenly think they may have found safe havens in vigilante groups such as the Azorka Boys, Kandahar Boys, Bolga Bulldogs, and Invincible Forces, to reconsider their decisions.
Her caution would serve as a lesson in modesty to many other candidates» brazenly unrealistic forecasts.
Former Arsenal defender, Emmanuel Eboue has opened up about his life story to serve as a lesson for other African players.
This one should serve as a lesson on how to aim for sincere but hit a little closer to ridiculous, and to use a whole lot of words in the process.
Akinyode - Afolabi said she was optimistic that the outcome of the panel would serve as a lesson to other lecturers who also engage in such acts.
«If no arrest is made to serve as a lesson to others, next episode will be a full scale war and lives and properties will be destroyed by the followership of ember of disunity.
This may serve as a lesson to you.
But it serves as a lesson to those studying limb development.
This heartbreaking story can serve as a lesson.
The only outfit I didn't love was # 1, and it served as a lesson in not pushing to make a piece work at all costs; that blazer was a poorly thought - out impulse buy (contrary to what one might think, most of my impulse buys involve some degree of strategic thinking) and I shouldn't have bothered trying to prove otherwise to myself.
These should serve as lessons to those who want to do serious policymaking.
At the same time, EdTrust's problems should serve as a lesson to all reformers: You can't support defining proficiency down — and setting lower expectations for schools and districts to do well by all of our children — without appearing to betray your convictions.
I think that the innovations in educational publishing are amongst the most exciting developments we're encountering and could well serve as a lesson to all other publishers.
There are certainly mistakes that we sometimes can not help but commit as part of gaining financial experience, but let these mistakes serve as lessons that should not be repeated.
Let Hurricane Harvey serve as a lesson that you don't ever cut important emergency funds to send a political message.
I'm sure this will serve as a lesson to developers in the future.
This also serves as a lesson to other games companies, especially Sony and Microsoft, that they have a huge opportunity in mobile as well, not only the concept that big franchises can work on mobile, but the idea that they can reach a new demographic.
Ultimately, Wolkovich believes, the study's findings should serve as a lesson for how real — and immediate — climate change's effects are.
An extinction layer would serve as a lesson to them, maybe proof to show for the «deniers» of the future before embarking on another round of wholesale carbon emission.
«This should serve as a lesson to others in the waste industry about how they should effectively control workplace transport risks to prevent others being seriously injured or killed.»
Previous examples, such as the project Tezos and its subsequent lawsuits, should serve as lessons to anyone seeking to understand the nature and necessity of cryptocurrency.
The ones that stay revolutionise our lives and the ones that fail serve as lessons to come back better and bigger.
Her fall should serve as a lesson to other candidates — lying about Planned Parenthood to advance an extreme anti-abortion agenda is a losing strategy.
The San Antonio Board of REALTORS ® recently posted a video on YouTube of Janice Tisdale telling her story, serving as a lesson for other real estate agents about the dangers that lurk on the job.
Thanks to a designer's masterful eye, this modest modern kitchen serves as a lesson in making the most of the space you have.

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That's a lesson that's served Beshara well with his San Francisco company, which started life in Austin as Crowdtilt, a more charitably minded version of crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
However, unbeknownst to me at the time, I learned five powerful lessons over those three days that continue to serve me as an entrepreneur all these years later.
But he says Fidelity continues to learn valuable lessons, including about recent campaigns by miners to create so - called «forks» in blockchains, which serve as an immutable record of all cryptocurrency transactions.
Howard Schultz may be known as the former CEO of Starbucks, but lately he's been serving management lessons to other leaders.
Powerful lessons from the military that continue to serve me as an entrepreneur all these years later.
Her own experience offers lessons for employers, she suggests, pointing out that she has benefited from the help of several key men and women who served as mentors.
But in what should serve as a brutal lesson in the importance of proofreading, one missing letter threw the entire promotional campaign into complete disarray.
But it is also — in an admittedly self - serving sense — the «best» of times, because Ford's abysmal leadership serves as an object lesson in how not to lead, and reminds everyone of just how important leadership really is.
Maria Raybould, a 56 - year - old widow from Wales, has come to a tragic realization that should also serve as a chilling lesson in customer service.
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