I'll
take it as a cautionary tale.
I took these as cautionary tales and set my own intention to be fully focused on that important day.
Not exact matches
Suddenly, a book about pigs
taking over a farm begins to serve
as a
cautionary tale on how political dogma can be turned into malleable propaganda.
It
took the
cautionary tale of the 2012 Rangers, then, to make me okay with the Scherzer deal, just
as it will make me okay with almost any trade the Nationals make at the deadline.
It serves
as a
cautionary tale that we parents must
take care to be intentional about promoting secure attachment in our relationships with our children and in guarding our children's hearts while we guide them through how we discipline.
Instead, it's a goofy, confusing mess of a sequel, a
cautionary tale of what happens when a filmmaker lives too long inside his own franchise to realize that no one
takes it nearly
as seriously
as he does.
Gareth Edwards»
take on the classic movie monster joins Noah and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
as yet another
cautionary «anti-humanist»
tale
He urged the Los Angeles art world to
take New York
as a
cautionary tale and pay «close activist attention to itself».
And, of course, if we weren't
taken seriously, we weren't going to make a difference other than, perhaps, serving
as a
cautionary tale.
The case may serve
as a
cautionary tale of what can go wrong for separated or divorced parents who plan to
take their children in or out of the country on holidays this summer.