Sentences with phrase «wrong lessons»

«It's the wrong lesson for this day and age, but I learned to ignore it and move on.»
But according to Start with Why author Simon Sinek, that's exactly the wrong lesson to draw from these visionaries.
But that's the wrong lesson.
My hunch is that some people will learn from history, others won't, and some others will learn the wrong lessons.
They have learned the wrong lesson.
I think the wrong lessons were learned by Dr. Bernanke, and many academic macroeconomists.
An algorithm learning the wrong lessons or formulating responses based on an incomplete picture, and the lack of transparency into what criteria are reflected in a decision model, are especially problematic when identified correlations function as inadvertent proxies for excluding or discriminating against protected classes of people.
Like Israel is completely violent and oppressive: Sometimes victims take the wrong lessons.
If they don't, if they succumb to the outcry of what almost inevitably is a vocal minority, they are teaching precisely the wrong lesson — that any decision by any duly constituted body can be reversed, if only you're loud enough.
But just as we can often learn the right lessons from a failure, we can also learn the wrong lessons from success.
Though this has become part of popular history of the era, it's exactly the wrong lesson to draw from it.
Until you're calm, don't try to teach, or you'll be inadvertently teaching the wrong lessons.
It teaches all the wrong lessons.
My concern is that it may teach her daughter the wrong lessons.
And even at a summer day camp, daily junk food, particularly when used as a reward, can still teach kids all the wrong lessons about healthy eating.
First, does not succumb to your toddler's demands, as this would teach her the wrong lesson about authority and boundaries.
As a Washington communications person who's spent a lot of time editing videos to be very short, here's my list of the right and wrong lessons to take from Kony 2012.
Now, as we come to the end of a tumultuous political year, it seems clear that the candidates and their advisers absorbed the wrong lessons from Dean's moment, or at least they failed to grasp an essential truth of it, which is that these things can't really be orchestrated.
Speaking to the BBC's Andrew Marr Show about the Scottish referendum result, the Labour leader said there was a «real danger that the political class is learning the wrong lessons» from the campaign by focusing on constitutional issues.
«For the Tories to learn the wrong lessons from Eastleigh and exclusively pursue the Ukip leaners would be to leave the part of the field occupied by moderate centrist and even centre - right voters wide open to the Lib Dems.»
The danger now is that a demoralised party will draw the wrong lessons from Cameron's narrow election victory and go backwards.
«I think they'll learn all the wrong lessons, they'll think «We're not mad enough.
He argued, essentially, that Tory modernisers were taking the wrong lessons from Labour modernisers.
Director Stephen Kay obviously spent an inordinate amount of time studying The Limey... but he learned all the wrong lessons.
The predictable (even by family movie standards) chase to find the culprit gets bogged down by wasting energy teaching kids all the wrong lessons and padding its runtime with seemingly endless dance parties.
Gunn goes on to say that he worries studio executives will learn the wrong lessons from Deadpool.
«There's also a real concern I think among participants that Australia seems to be learning the wrong lessons from the UK and the US and bringing those into our schools.
Unfortunately, as a country, we've learned the wrong lesson from Race to the Top and teacher evaluation reforms.
That wrong lesson is still burdening state and local efforts to design accountability systems.
Supporters of Common Core may draw the wrong lesson from this post and increase efforts to convince the public and train educators to love the Common Core.
In the analogous Atlanta case, many education leaders drew the wrong lesson: that school systems shouldn't measure and reward performance at all.
And what I said is, that is absolutely the wrong message and the wrong lesson that people should take from this.
That may have taught me the wrong lesson on averaging down, as we will see later.
In many ways, our regulators learned the wrong lessons in the recent crisis, and as such, they meddle where they don't need to, while neglecting the real problems.
We can all see that it was the wrong lesson.
I think the wrong lessons were learned by Dr. Bernanke, and many academic macroeconomists.
Then there was one that went very well, but taught me the wrong lesson.
We learned the wrong lessons from the Great Depression.
In some ways, the quick recovery taught some endowment investors the wrong lesson — that they could wait out any crisis.
The wrong lesson: First, know what not to do when you're introducing a dog to grooming.
Here are common scenarios that teach puppies the wrong lesson about being groomed:
But you teach the wrong lesson by acting upset.
Their new doom - and - gloom attitude isn't healthy for them; negative reinforcement ends up teaching people the wrong lessons when there's a dearth of positive reinforcement to go with it.
Unfortunately, the developer seems to have taken all the wrong lessons from the old school.
They may have moved a lot of Wiis between 2006 and 2008, but they learned all the wrong lessons from it, didn't develop long - term customers, and shot their credibility with the core audience.
I think most people are drawing the wrong lessons from society's growing concern about climate change.
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