Sentences with phrase «used as a cautionary tale»

It would be a shame, however, if my story were to be used as a cautionary tale.
Hopefully publishers will use this as a cautionary tale of what not to do.
Use this as your cautionary tale.

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I think some teams also want to use Kaepernick as a cautionary tale to stop other players in the future from doing what he did.»
Easter is coming soon, so we figured now would be a good time to post this classic video as a cautionary tale about the dangers of using pyrotechnics at church.
Cautionary tale: We debated coating the muffin tin with butter as called for in the recipe vs using paper cupcake liners.
It's also a cautionary tale regarding charter - school authorizing, particularly when done on a large scale, and will inevitably be used by school - choice foes in the U.S. as evidence in support of their scary predictions that chartering will lead to «witchcraft schools» and such.
In fact, despite cautionary tales of employers trolling social networking sites to find inappropriate Halloween pictures or drug slang laced in discussion forums, many employers are increasingly using these sites as a way to find talent.
As litigation involving the misuse of technology by students and teachers in the US continues to grow, this article relies on examples of American litigation to serve as a cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacherAs litigation involving the misuse of technology by students and teachers in the US continues to grow, this article relies on examples of American litigation to serve as a cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacheras a cautionary tale for Australian educational leaders and governing boards as they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teacheras they work to develop acceptable use policies (AUPs) to regulate computer use by students and teachers.
Using these recent examples as cautionary tales, what should we be talking about when we talk about «universal pre-K»?
A: Yours is a cautionary tale about using the RRSP over-contribution as a tax strategy, instead of as the wiggle room it was designed for.
A: Your story is a cautionary tale for those who are considering using the RRSP over-contribution room as a strategy, instead of as a cushion.
Ettel did not have insurance, so is bearing the cost herself and allowing me to use Prynne's story as a cautionary tale — we should all assess risk ahead of time.
To my mind, this is a cautionary tale for lawyers about using startup technology, particularly for something such as practice management that involves client information.
It has been used in political rhetoric and popular literature as a vivid cautionary tale about the dangers of isolationism, religious extremism, false accusations, and lapses in due process.»
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