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  1. giving advice or a warning

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Hustlers Convention was conceived as a cautionary tale, but of course most of its listeners missed the cautionary bit.
But a consequence of avoiding cautionary tales by committing to your own idiosyncratic path is that you will almost certainly become someone else's cautionary tale.
Charitably, "The Hunt" can be seen as a cautionary shot (OK, very many cautionary shots) about demonizing those on the opposite side of the political aisle.
A national model or cautionary tale Colorado is either a national model for red flag legislation or a cautionary tale, depending on whom you talk to.
Gold is not a cautionary tale about excessive wealth, it's a cautionary tale about making sure nobody stands in the way of your quest for excessive wealth.
Doughbies' cookie crumbles in a cautionary tale of venture scale
Ezubao's excesses also became a cautionary tale following its collapse.
"Well, I'd put a cautionary note on that," he said.
None of those four make the book of cautionary tales.
It's also a cautionary reminder to never, ever get old.
Lastly, we bring you the cautionary tale of Golden Mao.
His experience may be a cautionary tale for statisticians too.
There is also the cautionary example of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
But the MVP wasn't the only person with cautionary signage.
In China, this isn't a cautionary tale, it's already happening.
Is her story really just a cautionary tale about predestination?
But Mr. Weizman cites the case as a cautionary tale.
The earlier episode, moreover, offers cautionary lessons for the left.
Twitter's struggles are a cautionary tale to other technology companies.
Watson's latest film endeavor certainly acts as a cautionary tale.
If nothing else, let SixBomb serve as that cautionary tale.
What I'd like them to do is to be cautionary.
Nothing about restorative yoga should feel cautionary or cause anxiety.
Check out the video below, as a beauty cautionary tale.
Many are taking a cautionary stance on the U.S. economy.
The struggles of Tillerson should serve as a cautionary tale.
I think of this as a kind of cautionary tale.
Yes, I mean, but it should be a cautionary tale.
There's a cautionary tale in all of this, of course.
Doran's account offers a cautionary tale for contemporary diplomatic interventions.
Hong Kong has seemed a cautionary tale of Beijing's interference.
Kevin Roose digs up a cautionary tale for Big Tech.
The implications of these results are both cheering and cautionary.
" "(The decline in manufacturing jobs is) yet another cautionary sign.
Hetherington added a cautionary note: Here is the problem though.
"Cattle Kingdom" is a cautionary tale of boom and bust.
Still, Mr. Ballegeer, a former educator, offered a cautionary note.
But all of these Hollywood stories have a cautionary ending.
It's one of many cautionary tales about assessing dietary data.
Even carbon capture's one major "success story" raises cautionary flags.
My visit with Allis had ended on a cautionary note.
The significance of this cautionary observation simply cannot be overestimated.
But he is presenting a cautionary tale, not an escape.
"The last seven years are a cautionary tale," he said.
But the Jewell case should have been a cautionary tale.
Regardless, it makes for good lore and a cautionary tale.
It's also a cautionary tale to Democrats running for president.
In the CBS interview, however, he sounded more cautionary notes.
For a long time, FX was an Emmy cautionary tale.
Maybe the hope is that showing this during America's leather ball smash man contest will wake some people up to why dystopian sci-fi cautionary tales should legitimately be regarded as ACTUALLY CAUTIONARY TALES.
His experiences have served as something of cautionary tale for Hunter.
But it was a cautionary note for consumers of the service.
Watch the video above for more important tips and cautionary advice.
A cautionary tale warning people not to try their own heists?
It's been a bit more of a cautionary tone this week.
Folks are still in a very cautionary and almost emergency mode.
Aside from a few cautionary tales, Chinese money was broadly welcomed.
I think this is a cautionary tale in ways like that.
Cautionary tweets aside, there are many positive applications of screen recording.
The U.S. State Department's two cautionary alerts mean very different things.
This should serve as a cautionary tale for traditional banking institutions.
For a cautionary tale, remember the high-profile social media fails.
Both companies may also serve as a cautionary tale for Pinterest.
"I think it's a cautionary tale," Stacey Abrams says of Texas.
Cautionary tales work a lot better when there's some prophecy involved.
The incident still serves as a cautionary tale for us all.
It's a "cautionary tale with the rest of Europe," he said.
Britney Spears, the all-American sweetheart, has become a cautionary tale.
So, what happened—why did 3Dfx turn into a cautionary tale?
K. Michelle hopes her story will serve as a cautionary tale.
The deadly European heat wave of 2003 is a cautionary tale.
But these new studies should sound a cautionary note, Blazer said.
The president used Flake's retirement as a cautionary tale for Sen.
The cautionary tone echoes what some market watchers have been saying.
Here's what any founder can learn from Adam Neumann's cautionary tale.
As Knowles and DiMuccio acknowledge, other cautionary notes are in order.
In the meantime, the researchers leave us with a cautionary note.
Financial experts offer plenty of cautionary tales about why this matters.
The larger lesson of this cautionary tale, though, is about karma.
Cautionary note: The industry may have hit its high water-mark.
Washington (CNN)It's less an inspirational story than a cautionary tale.
It's yet another cautionary tale about the limits of financial engineering.
Theater and dance meet rock concert in this environmental cautionary tale.
It is a cautionary example of how flawed statistics can be.
The rise and fall of LivingSocial is a good cautionary tale.
Some film executives even cite "Get Out" as a cautionary example.
But to call this tale cautionary is to miss the point.
A cautionary tale for the census case before the Supreme Court.
Mr. Rodriguez's account was a kind of 21st-century cautionary tale.
Since the first three properties received the cautionary icon on Nov.
Hecker's last visit at Yongbyon in 2010 is a cautionary tale.
The scene plays like a cautionary tale for Offred and Nick.
One cautionary lesson: The company doesn't always get its answers right.
But already, the results from this experiment are encouraging, if cautionary.
But an influx of curious travelers comes with a cautionary note.
But before the celebrations begin, several cautionary notes are in order.
In this regard, the Brazilian constitution serves as a cautionary tale.
These states are a cautionary tale for premature removal of protections.
Perhaps the most cautionary tale, though, is at first division Mouscron.
But 2006 is at least somewhat a cautionary tale for Democrats.
CEO ouster, looming layoffs and devaluation turn WeWork into cautionary tale
For Sisi, the Mubarak regime has served as a cautionary tale.
It's in fact a perfect cautionary tale for so many entrepreneurs.
MoviePass is both a blessing in disguise and a cautionary tale.
Their deaths would have offered a certain kind of cautionary tale.
So he added Shanahan's warning as a cautionary line for Caleb.
Katie Burden's Strange Moon is out September 16 on Cautionary Tail.
Green said that she was sharing her story as a cautionary tale.
It's just another cautionary tale in the age of social media campaigning.
There were plenty of cautionary tales about building something outside that ecosystem.
Party. The Clinton presidency is a cautionary tale in this respect. The
Since then, Amazon has confirmed that the order was a cautionary move.
But yeah, we just think of it is as a cautionary tale.
Cautionary tales from Sears and Barnes & Noble have big-box retailers spooked.
It's a cautionary tale of what can happen when narrative overtakes results.
It is a cyberpunk epic, and a cautionary tale about economic inequality.
While this story has a happy ending, it's also a cautionary tale.
Until then, you can just read about these cautionary tales for free.
"The government is looking at this as a cautionary tale," Bilton said.
"It's an interesting story, but it's also a cautionary tale," she says.
One cautionary note: With this president, nothing is ever off the table.
But the ad, which ends with a cautionary statement, has a point.
Yes, this is the ultimate in cautionary TV for the smartphone age.
As a cautionary measure, Social Security provided staff with detailed refresher training . . .
To many, it was a cautionary tale on why every vote counts.
Davis is a cautionary tale for lawyers serving multiple roles in scandals.
In doing so, he became a cautionary tale for longtime Washington hands.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) as a sort of cautionary tale for Buttigieg.
Kenney said he considered Emmett's murder a cautionary tale at the time.
But Thompson's tale is a cautionary reminder that we've been here before.
Federer's cautionary words aside, the crowd at Centre Court wanted to believe.
Green energy should be seen as an inspiration, not a cautionary tale.
The next six years have often been portrayed as a cautionary tale.
This episode served as a cautionary tale restraining presidents for two generations.
Every marketer remembers with a shudder the cautionary tale of New Coke.
All of this offers a cautionary tale to other emerging market economies.
The incident has become a cautionary tale for startups in the field.
Giorgio Petrosyan's case should serve well as a cautionary tale to Saenchai.
But what happened within the U.S. market with e-discovery is cautionary.
"There's a cautionary tale, a moral imperative to his work," she said.
Cretton decided to be tested for COVID-19 as a cautionary measure.
And liberals generally should regard this whole thing as a cautionary tale.
These days, the company seems relevant largely as a retail cautionary tale.
She would have been a punch line, a cautionary tale, a joke.
The story of 1960s gun control legislation, then, is a cautionary tale.
He's a robe-sporting, chain smoking, venom-spewing cautionary tale for Earn.
The women's missteps seem to come straight out of a cautionary tale.
If he fails, it would be a cautionary tale for his successors.
There's a lot to be learned from these Silicon Valley cautionary tales.
"It is a cautionary tale of how democracy is eroded," she said.
Within that structure, Marmee is both an ideal and a cautionary tale.
The rest is, depending on your perspective, a symbolic or cautionary tale.
Warnings and cautionary tales could be sourced from the grim nonfiction world.
For those weighing acquisitions, Bakken operator Oasis Petroleum offers a cautionary tale.
From Robert McNamara to Lehman Brothers to Stronger Together, cautionary tales abound.
But that benefit also brings with it a cautionary note for policymakers.
Unfortunately, these parts of Atwood's cautionary tales have received far less attention.
It's also a cautionary tale about humans hubristically meddling with awesome tech.
This cautionary tale is one that promoters of Trump's impeachment totally ignore.
But it is also a cautionary tale of the sometimes-hidden costs.
Overnight, in their view, the musical went from celebration to cautionary tale.
Matt Damon had proven to be just one cautionary tale, they said.
And there are cautionary tales about the difficulties of doing business in space.
But history serves up a few cautionary tales of misguided "utopias" as well.
We look at what happened in Venezuela, which should be a cautionary tale.
And the strongest cautionary tale of the Iowa caucus — the fallibility of technology.
But most of these folks probably weren't headed there looking for cautionary tales.
Though they are very different markets, Europe and America offer a cautionary tale.
Another cycle may be viewed as a sort of "cautionary tale," Clissold said.
As officials debate sanctioning Venezuela, Cuba remains the most likely and cautionary path.
Let that be a cautionary tale for every girl who curls her lashes.
History is a methodology, a way of seeing things—not a cautionary tale.
Because if Westworld succeeds at anything right now, it's as a cautionary tale.
But in a playful and self-deprecating manner, she offered a cautionary tale.
She also hopes her experience will serve as a cautionary tale for others.
It was a cautionary tale about what does it mean to be beautiful?
" But Maslin also offered a cautionary note: "[W]e can't simply be naysayers.
What, exactly, has the cautionary tale from Michigan got to do with Trump?
Sayyid told me cautionary tales about certain figures, like the one-eyed doorman.
The Arkema fires offer a cautionary tale for the people impacted by Florence.
The cautionary tales go back beyond Frankenstein's monster and continue into the present.
That said, the experiences of Tom Michaels in Tennessee offer a cautionary tale.
Saulnier's stab at high art—combining brutal violence with a cautionary tale about
For her part, Ball sees Breaking Bad as more of a cautionary tale.
You see, Hunter has gone from a rising star to a cautionary tale.
The Martus experience serves as a sort of cautionary tale in Ball's eyes.
And the online seller still hasn't added any of the required cautionary messaging.
She said it was "very frightening" how real the show's cautionary tale seemed.
He turned Zimbabwe into a tragedy and a cautionary tale for the world.
Far from emerging as an industry pioneer, NRG has become a cautionary tale.
Troubles at high-profile startups, meanwhile, have become cautionary tales for many investors.
It was also used as a cautionary tale for parents around the globe.
How that happened is a cautionary tale for other schools across the country.
Do you think Mr. Wunder's story is an inspiring or a cautionary tale?
It could be a cautionary tale for what Tripp is about to face.
He's become something of a cautionary tale, and he wants to warn others.
As a cautionary tale, she provides readers with the case history of Mrs.
He now uses Thompson's story as a cautionary tale for his current athletes.
"I'm not a fable or a hashtag or a cautionary tale," they sing.
And there's cautionary optimism that sea turtles are bouncing back after historical declines.
Mr. Nuriddin said he had meant the album's contents as a cautionary tale.
Diglio, Tuohy and Tuohy's parents don't need to look far for cautionary tales.
He seemed to be more of a cautionary tale than a change agent.
Conservationists point to the experience with elephants as a tragic and cautionary tale.
For what it's worth, the story of Rosie Ruiz is a cautionary one.
Choi points to Blue Apron (APRN)'s epic losses as a cautionary tale.
So she used it as a cautionary tale to help reunite another couple.
Cautionary note: It remains unclear whether the U.S. will actually plant any trees.
Two "sanctuary" bills that failed in Maryland offer a cautionary tale for Democrats.
A cautionary tale without a doubt ... if it says do not cross, DON'T!!!
And it should serve as a cautionary tale for the Trump administration today.
The Miers debacle has served ever since as a cautionary tale for presidents.
So she uses it as a cautionary tale to help reunite another couple.
Now it has become a cautionary lesson as scaffolding has blanketed the city.
This viral moment served as a "cautionary" tale about wild and hilarious roommates.
"GE presents a cautionary tale for those who own Procter & Gamble," Cramer said.
Whatever happened, their story seemed predestined to come with a dark, cautionary coda.
Although those can be cautionary signs, they're in response to strong economic factors.
It's doubtful that Ray thought of his film as a straightforward cautionary tale.
The fate of Google's Glass, whose users were dubbed "Glassholes", is a cautionary tale.
It offered only "cautionary support" for board members who sit on the compensation committee.
It also feels like a feminist cautionary tale in the same mode as Teeth.
The story of Revolv is a cautionary tale, and it's one we've heard before.
The toll his training regimen took on his body serves as a cautionary tale.
That should be an "important cautionary tale" for the legal industry, the report said.
The country's crisis experience was a cautionary tale of an over-exuberant financial sector.
Aguilar won the seat two years later, but he has become a cautionary tale.
In Pakistan, where A. lives, her story could be seen as a cautionary tale.
Group Text Amina Cain's 'Indelicacy' is a cautionary tale and a call to arms.
And Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury's classic 1953 novel, is a perfectly adaptable cautionary tale.
You will end up a cautionary tale in a journalism textbook if you publish.
Just be sure to always keep in mind the cautionary tale of V'ger, NASA.
The story that should be a cautionary tale to all who visit these resorts.
The obscure Italian coin exchange BitGrail looks to be the latest cryptocurrency cautionary tale.
Thailand now offers a cautionary tale of how not to grapple with such challenges.
A cautionary note: Many of the specifics of Theranos' offer to investors remain secret.
But it's still a chilling cautionary tale about the dangers of getting too online.
Sturm Ruger made the same argument, using Dick's Sporting Goods as its cautionary tale.
Mean Girls on Broadway is a thrilling cautionary tale, bubbly and full of bite.
This is where Payakaroon's tale makes the shift in character from inspirational to cautionary.
"In a way, Tickled is like a cautionary tale of the internet," Farrier said.
Ransomware has no shortage of cautionary tales and wakeup calls from the past decade.
Cautionary tales that will hopefully help Microsoft turn Xbox Game Pass into something worthwhile.
Recaps can also serve as learning opportunities — some might say cautionary tales — for investors.
Hulu's cautionary drama The Handmaid's Tale has never really been a rollicking good time.
While there is much to celebrate about this, there are a few cautionary notes.
A smooth transition has not always been a priority, and there are cautionary tales.
It closes with a cautionary tale from University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade.
A new study by Nebraska's Platte Institute for Economic Research tells a cautionary tale.
Luckily for astronomers and science enthusiasts everywhere, NASA has completely ignored this cautionary tale.
Close observers of the effects of negative rates abroad are sending us cautionary signals.
An economic crisis in any one country generally offers cautionary lessons for other countries.
How he did it represents a larger cautionary tale for our entire democratic system.
It's a startup cautionary tale and also another indictment of the smart card space.
Some of them have pointed to Iowa's recent primary debacle as a cautionary tale.
I'm afraid that they see me as a cautionary tale, not a role model.
The case of Rohingya who suffered from an earlier outbreak of violence is cautionary.
And I guess it's a cautionary tale more broadly for any successful company today.
Op-Docs A cautionary tale about the epic power struggle between humans and poultry.
Now California is cerulean blue politically, and there lies a cautionary tale for Republicans.
A cautionary tale is coming these days from our friends and allies in Italy.
Both films offer schadenfreude and cringe entertainment, but they also tell a cautionary tale.
That case, over invasion of privacy, remains a cautionary tale in the media world.
Jimmy Carter became the ultimate cautionary tale of trying to govern without a chief.
Former executives who worked on the project now see it as a cautionary tale.
As this story unfolds, Silicon Valley's one-time darling is now its cautionary tale.
If anything, North Korea is a cautionary tale of what Iran's future might hold.
I had become a cautionary tale — a gaming addict no better than the rest.
But it tended to present the idea of American community as a cautionary tale.
And the broader experience of America's immigration courts is just as relevant and cautionary.
Here's hoping that mass torts lawyers read the Litzenburg complaint as a cautionary tale.
Baig notes that China is a cautionary tale about trying to buy soccer success.
They are anthropologies of populism, cautionary tales from history, blueprints for blunting revanchism's appeal.
Do you ultimately see this as more of a cautionary tale, or an uplifting story?
It's definitely a cautionary tale, because things don't end well for a lot of people.
Fink then extended his cautionary outlook to the new administration's relationship with its overseas counterparts.
Kessler pointed to companies that drew criticism from Trump, like Lockheed Martin, as cautionary tales.
It's a cautionary tale against gloating villains and a testament to the power of naming.
Today, her story can be read as a cautionary tale about hype in Silicon Valley.
INGRAHAM: Don&apost carry a gun and do a backflip, that&aposs the cautionary tale.
Stalled projects like the Kondhane dam tell a cautionary tale for politicians making big promises.
Theirs is a cautionary tale of what happens when ambitious outsiders venture into unfamiliar territory.
It ended up as a cautionary tale about the difficulty of writing bug-free code.
The financial services industry offers a cautionary tale for the customers of the genome industry.
The botched emergency exit became a cautionary tale of how not to evacuate a city.
Mr. Bowie's first videos for MTV play like cautionary tales for nonwhite artists: steer clear.
It is meant to be a cautionary tale — and underscores the power of the sun.
It's a cautionary tale for all investors who think only the hedgies bet really big.
It's an idea Black Mirror has explored before, in Dan Trachtenberg's gaming cautionary tale Playtest.
"We didn't want to be a cautionary tale [like] other previous adtech companies," Sareen said.
Before you roll your eyes in I-can't-be-bothered exasperation, consider this cautionary tale.
A cautionary tale about a brutal, amoral dictator has evidently felt relevant to people lately.
When I was younger, I used to tell people I made a good cautionary tale.
Image: GettyIt's a cautionary tale and it's one about letting the tech you love go.
Still, it's a cautionary tale for anyone who believes solar geoengineering is a quick fix.
Still, here's hoping the beautiful artwork serves as a cautionary reminder for all of us.  
But in this particular case there is an overarching risk, a cautionary message for voters.
But China's early steps should be used as a cautionary tale for this new technology.
For Antoine, this relatively small leak is a cautionary tale of what is to come.
But his victory increasingly looks like a cautionary tale for the rest of the world.
Turn to the Cloud for cautionary talesBefore you grab that bottle, pull out your phone.
Mr. Mansoor's experience has become a cautionary tale for dissidents, journalists and human rights activists.
"I'd like 16 make this violating experience a cautionary tale 2 other teenagers," she tweeted.
The wonderful Ms. Dickinson's function here is the same as Janet Leigh's in "Psycho": cautionary.
Goldberg added that she hopes her situation will serve as a "cautionary tale," ABC reported.
The way this story played out in the first 48 hours offers important cautionary advice.
It is a cautionary tale of a time long, long ago, sadly all but forgotten.
The top US official over NOAA this spring offered that experience as a cautionary tale.
What happened to Mr. Wang should serve as a cautionary tale of what lies ahead.
Do yourself a favor and learn from the Democrats' poor example as a cautionary tale.
Though there is a bit of a cautionary caveat for healthcare startups like Babylon too.
And then there are the gritty cautionary titles like Thirteen (2003) and White Girl (2016).
What begins as a fun trip quickly descends into a surreal and exhilarating cautionary tale.
Some officials said he viewed Kelly's approach, which aggravated the President, as a cautionary tale.
Was it a cautionary tale for single parenthood or a fashion spread devoted to it?
His death has become a cautionary tale as troops once again deploy to the border.
WSJ reporter John Carreyrou says Theranos is a "cautionary tale" for the health-tech industry.
The reporters covering Trump like to exchange cautionary tales about how his campaign treats press.
The story of Theranos increasingly looks like a cautionary tale about hype in Silicon Valley.
A cautionary tale about bad relationships and worse vacations, "Midsommar" gets its creep on early.
He said he hoped his story would serve as a cautionary tale about social media.
I #WontBePunished for believing "The Handmaid's Tale" is a cautionary story, not a playbook. pic.twitter.
"Gowanus is kind of a cautionary tale in terms of environmental degradation," Merolla told Hyperallergic.
So I actually think the film and the compromise it presents is a cautionary tale.
It became a meme, and a cautionary tale, about the folly of cable news punditry.
Yet this is no typical fall-from-power-through-hubris narrative or fabulist cautionary tale.
In Opinion: Hungary is a cautionary tale in how a free press can be strangled.
"It's a cautionary tale for funders who want to build future companies," Isaac told me.
Surely these episodes, at least, really happened to poor Winston and have a cautionary point.
And instead it has become a cautionary tale that is far too close to home.
Apple isn&apost the only major tech firm taking cautionary measures as the coronavirus spreads.
And it sounded a cautionary note about the strength of growth in the third quarter.
Afterward, when describing this encounter — my cautionary tale — I couldn't remember his name or profession.
For YoungBoy Never Broke Again, he is both a role model and a cautionary tale.
The Juicero story has already become a cautionary tale for hardware and food tech investors.
And finally, Ross offers a cautionary tale about doing your due diligence before purchasing pets.
SARS may have given us a head start but it also presents a cautionary tale.
My colleague Wagner offered a cautionary observation, noting that the Braves batters were making contact.
It was no longer a cautionary tale or a distant threat discussed in hushed tones.
It is also a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of dabbling in the art world.
They toured Hollywood in the way that one might tour Detroit—as a cautionary ruin.
And it served as a cautionary tale to all who make assumptions about the future.
The Edge of Democracy is a cautionary tale that we should all pay attention to.
With each generation he is increasingly abstracted, but the power of his cautionary tale remains.
But Kelly's exit provides a cautionary tale for what to expect from working with Trump.
Women appear in The Weeknd's songs less like actual people and more like cautionary tales.
The true legacy of "Game of Thrones" may be as a cautionary lesson for other producers.
At first glance, Searching looks like just another cautionary tale about the dangers of the internet.
Critics have started invoking the Iran nuclear deal that Trump recently exited as a cautionary tale.
So I think he&aposs hard to predict there but I think it&aposs cautionary note.
" Sanders calls the leak "one more tragic cautionary tale in our dependence on oil and gas.
It's a cautionary tale about how hard it is to build civic institutions so they'll last.
Taken together, these findings offer both hope and a cautionary tale for democracies reeling from terrorism.
Some in the European Commission are too eager to make a cautionary tale of Britain's exit.
Let this serve as a cautionary reminder: this video is not for the weak of heart.
The novel is a cautionary tale, hinting that Changez eventually becomes the fundamentalist of the title.
Some see a cautionary tale in the course that California Governor Pete Wilson took in 1994.
Before anything was going on in Charlottesville, we thought of our movie as a cautionary tale.
The forward-looking information contained in this news release is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.
Basketball lore is full cautionary tales, both for young players and those who declare them great.
Canada, where publicly available data is relatively limited in size and scope, provides a cautionary tale.
Why don't I say, I think the Philippines is the cautionary tale for the United States.
NorthBay also serves as a cautionary tale for price transparency, the latest health policy de jour.
The film's catastrophic production history is the stuff of legend—or the stuff of cautionary tale.
At the start there was a sense that a cautionary tale should be made of Britain.
Then, more dramatically, there are the cautionary tales of onetime hoops prodigies such as Lenny Cooke.
It was intended as a cautionary tale for those who felt the need to touch children.
We're quirky neighbors in the sitcom of life, walking cautionary tales barely old enough to drink.
His time at the Mouse House serves as a cautionary tale of succession planning gone haywire.
However that also provides a cautionary tale: the listing raised $629 million, but it ultimately underwhelmed.
Cautionary short stories are written about what might happen if none of these ideas work. Prayer.
When we do see another case like this, last night's scramble will be a cautionary tale.
Maybe the most obvious cautionary tale is the one of electric car battery venture Better Place.
"We need to take a sharp turn," he added when calling the show a cautionary tale.
It is hard to not read Unsane as a cautionary tale about the cost of complicity.
Isn't there a cautionary tale in these two product lines that have seen very little pickup?
The development of the EPA's Clean Power Plan is a cautionary tale in similarly questionable science.
The problems plaguing Facebook and some other tech darlings might also serve as a cautionary tale.
The infamous New Coke remains a cautionary tale about why you shouldn't tamper with strong brands.
The answer to each question is Kosovo, in southeastern Europe — and therein lies a cautionary tale.
It is a cautionary tale for many where one man's liberation can easily become another's incarceration.
And we must work together to create an industry where these cautionary tales become increasingly rare.
The complexities, anachronisms and demands of the current fashion system almost read like a cautionary tale.
She told this cautionary tale during a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show and E!
Cautionary note: Too much media exposure — especially when the aide becomes the story — can be deadly.
Airware will serve as cautionary tale of startup overspending in hopes of finding product-market fit.
And some of its strategy might better serve as a cautionary tale than a gold standard.
It's a feel-good story; it's a cautionary tale; it's a melodrama and a buddy comedy.
Even well-intentioned filmmakers with carefully drafted cautionary tales often miss the mark, climate scientists say.
As always, this cautionary note must be included: Homicidal maniacs are responsible for their own actions.
This is a cautionary tale with implications beyond the health care industry, and it's necessary viewing.
Ms. Baldwin did not respond to a request for comment on TripAdvisor's new cautionary "badge" policy.
Dr. Wilson has his own nightmare about gene therapy, a cautionary tale that nags at him.
Something of a cautionary tale emerged from the events that followed Martha Graham's death in 1991.
The fate of Cerdà's plan is a cautionary tale about the dangers that await Salvador Rueda's.
A cautionary tale is embedded here, and you know it as soon as the curtain rises.
He donated time and money to his hometown community, using his mistakes as a cautionary tale.
Snapchat's redesign failure in 2017 could soon be taught as a cautionary tale in business school.
For some it might serve mostly as a cautionary tale about how people blow their money.
Netflix uses Hernandez's life story as a cautionary tale and seemingly as a call for change.
Increasingly, sexual consent is being added to that cautionary to-do list, as it should be.
"It's a cautionary tale," the prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi, told jurors in her opening statements in October.
Garcia continually reminded me of this cautionary tale as my undercover roles eventually began to expand.
Anyone counting on AI for business or pleasure could do worse than remember that cautionary tale. ■
We've lived to regret such destruction before, the standard cautionary tale being New York's Pennsylvania Station.
This is not only a cautionary tale for the Trump administration, but a call to action.
"It won't be our story anymore," Aronofsky told Entertainment Weekly: That's why it's a cautionary tale.
Homicidal women have been around for a long time, as "Medea" attests, albeit in cautionary tales.
Although a pleasant individual, this person would make questionable decisions that required cautionary discipline at times.
But our stories had something in common: neither was a typical cautionary tale about teen pregnancy.
Yet some economists question whether the Puerto Rico experience is really the cautionary tale that conservatives portray.
"American Animals" would be a legitimate cautionary tale if it wasn&apost invalidated by its own existence.
This kind of misconfigured storage server is becoming a common cautionary tale in the security world lately.
This is also a cautionary tale for the Speaker of the House Mr Ryan and Trey Gowdy.
COME ON, TOMScreenshot: PayPalLet this be a cautionary tale: The road to hell is paved with micropayments.
An EASA spokesman said it had informed member states and Eurocontrol of its cautionary message on Tuesday.
Nobody wants to be a cautionary tale; here are some ideas on how to protect your startup.
I wanted BoJack to be more of a cautionary figure than someone that you aspire to be.
Zucker recognizes a cautionary tale; the church-and-clinic scam is a bit of a revolving door.
In this climate, converting other people's experience into a template or a cautionary tale seems only prudent.
Gage is often trotted out as cautionary tale of what might happen when messing with the brain.
Today he sees Svpply as a cautionary tale about the limits of human curation on the internet.
And radiology, the very field that is used as a cautionary tale about the robopocalypse, shows why.
Some spoke of it in cautionary terms, as a military folly to be avoided at all costs.
Will this new generation be a cautionary tale for the next generation of food delivery start-ups?
On the last factor, the court pointed out a "cautionary note" pointing to statistics specific to Boston.
But more than a decade later, the project's legacy is more complicated than a simple cautionary tale.
The story of the Dixie Chicks became a cautionary tale in Nashville, the capital of country music.
He recorded the moment, and posted it to his Facebook page -- as a cautionary tale, he says.
"The findings present cautionary notes for policymakers," said a Commonwealth Fund report on the survey, released Thursday.
The lyrics scan as a cautionary tale, warning listeners to be careful what they wish for. LYRICS:
What started as a super violent cautionary tale became a funny way to shout out your faves.
To the more sympathetic, the narrative provided a cautionary tale of the perils of fame and celebrity.
Consider it a cautionary tale, as the role of technology in our democracy comes under intense scrutiny.
Zuckerberg told a cautionary tale about what happens when you don't have a larger sense of purpose.
But at the moment, his trail of shifting positions looks like a cautionary tale for future generations.
However, investors were still striking a cautionary tone amid concerns about tensions in Syria and North Korea.
Alongside the Minecraft mod Global Warming, it's evident of a more explicitly cautionary response to climate issues.
All of those references piled onto one another have a larger effect that's both damning and cautionary.
Japan also offers a cautionary example of an economy that prolonged its deleveraging and suffered lost decades.
Humphreys, for his part, hoped that retelling his experience can serve as a cautionary tale for others.
This is the tale of Jeffrey Julmis, but it is also a cautionary tale to us all.
If nothing else, let's hope other athletes can take what's happened to him as a cautionary tale.
But the President has not hid his discontent and he has been known to buck cautionary advice.
"Fruit juices are cautionary because they contain about the same amount of sugar as soda," Willett said.
Certainly it will remain as a cautionary tales for reporters who want to write about sexual violence.
This should serve as a cautionary tale for any entity embarking upon rural telecom expeditions and expansions.
He casts it as a cautionary tale, warning that the nation's atomic complex has fallen into decline.
Like the other new arrivals Abieyuwa sounds a cautionary note to other Nigerians planning a similar journey.
" That project is described as a "dark comedy" as well as "a cautionary tale for a generation.
He says his fate is a cautionary tale about the risks of doing business in Russia today.
Consider the cautionary tale of Free World Dialup, an early leader in Voice Over Internet Protocol services.
A note from Citi analyst Jim Suva tells a similar story, though it's a little more cautionary.
If they hadn't won majors, hadn't reached No. 2130, they would have become cautionary tales, not legends.
Uber offers a cautionary taleWeWork's move to force out Neumann as CEO could be a positive step.
Is it a cautionary tale for would-be border crossers, or an indictment of anti-immigrant rage?
Anthony Taylor danced the cautionary dance with his partner, head bobbing, looking for a moment to strike.
Spencer pointed to Afrostream as a bit of a cautionary tale of trying to grow too quickly.
Bishop's reporting on the strange occurrences in the wake of Yoon's death functions as a cautionary tale.
That should serve as a cautionary tale when it comes to heeding forecasts for best picture winners.
If it designs a system that fails, California will go from an inspiration to a cautionary tale.
MR. GELLES Nellie, you spoke with Meredith Whittaker and Tristan Harris, two cautionary voices in tech today.
Ayodhya languishes as an unheeded cautionary tale, a testament to the havoc wreaked by divisive identity politics.
This cautionary tale is an excellent reminder to be kind and forthcoming with your partner whenever possible.
But let it be a cautionary tale of the importance of keeping politics out of an epidemic.
The Matharoo sisters never intended to become a cautionary tale about the perils of social media influence.
There were cautionary tales of parents who died unexpectedly and uninsured, leaving their children in the lurch.
But, in so doing, he offered a damning and cautionary tale about the nature of the man.
"The violent story of the nation's not-so-immaculate conception reads as a cautionary tale," he writes.
It was first observed in 2004, and its impact on agriculture there has become a cautionary tale.
And my problem, philosophically, with that is that it means that the human cautionary instinct kicks in.
Corlette told the Miami Herald Azcue's case was a cautionary tale of deregulation in the insurance market. 
That said, this whole episode should serve as a cautionary tale for future generations of FBI executives.
" Instead, as New Yorker columnist James Surowiecki wrote two years later, Penney became "America's favorite cautionary tale.
JAPAN ONCE offered a cautionary tale of how macroeconomic mismanagement could transform a juggernaut into a laggard.
Then the record-breaking cooler quickly became a cautionary tale for everything not to do on Kickstarter.
The cautionary keynotes at NeurIPS come at a time when investment in AI has never been higher.
In recent news about Uber and Fox News, women see cautionary tales about being alone with men.
Prince, Jimi Hendrix and Howard Hughes offer cautionary tales, Ms. Mlakar said, because they died without wills.
But they had heard one another's stories — stories that loomed over their own experiences as cautionary tales.
Now Amazon's cautionary tale has made two things clearer to communities that might think about offering them.
More than 210 years after it was published, Jon Krakauer's "Into Thin Air" remains the cautionary tale.
But her cautionary tale should resonate, since many of the same vulnerabilities exist when photographing with smartphones.
Gowns are imbued with magical powers, represent vanity or sexuality, and are plot points in cautionary tales.
In so many other movies, Bridget would have been less of a character than a cautionary tale.
The proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services provides a cautionary tale about relying on checklists to evaluate corporate boards.
It's a cautionary tale that these methods are available to any unsophisticated user who wants to employ them.
Such headlines are hardly exclusive to Uber: plenty of sharing economy ventures bring their share of cautionary tales.
The national outpouring of grassroots enthusiasm for Wendy Davis's support of abortion rights is a cautionary tale here.
Open Markets, which is now raising funds as an independent organization, says the correspondence is a cautionary tale.
And think of her as a cautionary tale for all those who fail to get a second opinion.
Brexit and Mr Trump presented them with cautionary tales almost as potent as the threat from Mr Wilders.
Strange Beasts presents a technology that is a bit more benign, but it's definitely still a cautionary tale.
Later this month, we'll know for sure whether it's a cautionary tale, or a roadmap for the future.
Each serves a purpose to those of us on the sidelines, either as inspiration or as cautionary tale.
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The evening didn't make for a lasting relationship, but it later provided good material for a cautionary tale.
Do you think audiences will look back on the show as a cautionary tale or something that's prophetic?
And it can work too well—cautionary tales of galantamine-induced nightmares can be found alongside success stories.
There is no path, map, or cautionary lighting to help you find your winding way through this exhibition.
There is no path, map, or cautionary lighting to help you find your winding way through the exhibition.
Their struggle is a cautionary tale about what can happen when men are left to their own devices.
But it's more than just star power that gives Dirty John a leg-up on other cautionary tales.
Families of addicts often share their struggles as a cautionary tale, hoping to save others the same heartache.
ALGERIA SUSPENDS ALL FLIGHT OPERATIONS OF BOEING 737 MAX 8 AND 9 AS A CAUTIONARY MEASURE - ENNAHAR TV
"Continuing economic challenges and remarks from the ECB have got equity investors on the cautionary side," Reilly said.
Grossman views Ferguson as a cautionary tale about what can happen when police officers violate the warrior's code.
This is simply a cautionary tale of one girl who couldn't handle the full power of this app.
Remember that stretching is sometimes uncomfortable, but it should never evoke a level of discomfort that feels cautionary.
If it sounds unnerving, it's meant to be; According to the cast, this is a deliberately cautionary tale.
But it is also a cautionary tale about the environment as well as a critique of contemporary politics.
While some strategists are counting the ways the upside could continue, others are more cautionary on the group.
Coincidentally, as a cautionary move, Tencha had distanced herself from Las Palmas by leasing it to Diaz-Juarez.
Yet, as strategic as Cruz has been in his run, he seems to have missed this cautionary lesson.
In many ways, Venezuela's nightmare is a cautionary tale for the West about the dark side of populism.
But Griffiths cites Tanzania as a cautionary tale, a place where programs slowed, only to start up again.
The gun debate serves as a cautionary tale for what might happen if Democrats don't embrace this reality.
Retail sales also fell across the euro zone as a whole in March, adding to the cautionary tone.
That does not mean he plans to invoke Medinah as a cautionary tale in the American team room.
It's equal parts sexy, thrilling, empowering, and also serves as a cautionary tale for men and women alike.
OUR KIND OF TRAITOR From a John le Carré novel, a cautionary tale about making friends on vacation.
I share this story as a cautionary tale, a tale of triumph, and hopefully, a source of inspiration.
"I want the story of her death to be a cautionary tale that will save other people's lives."
The book is anchored in the cautionary tale of Ellen Jericho, also known as Nymphadora of Spring City.
This cautionary role is not part of a doula's job description, but it is becoming a critical one.
Cataloged areas of radioactivity are represented by walls of luminous graphs running across contaminated landscapes like cautionary fences.
Despite the cautionary tale that screams off of every frame, The Handmaid's Tale is most interested in intimacy.
Julius Caesar is a cautionary tale about the dangers and consequences of a mob mentality against a ruler.
Tales like this tend to be cautionary, if not outright sinister, positioning monster sex as an existential threat.
Cautionary tales abound, most recently the ouster of prominent media executives who have been accused of sexual harassment.
As a cautionary measure, I canceled a flight to another state to visit my daughter and her family.
As coronavirus fears sweep the nation, people are taking cautionary measures against the disease it causes, Covid-193.
But it's also a cautionary tale about what happens when network notes won't just let a premise be.
The cautionary moral seems clear: If you blaze a path to power, the flames may well consume you.
The message is reinforced by the ample cautionary signs advising against swimming, boating, or even touching the water.
This slasher retread adds a cautionary tale about artificial intelligence, but its plausibility makes the character less scary.
It's a cautionary tale for anyone who embraces America and embraces Americanness, and expects to be embraced back.
But if we can be your cautionary example, then maybe all of this will have done some good.
The C.E.O. of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, hit a similar cautionary note at the company's recent annual shareholder meeting.
Mattingly has long worked, Cassandra-like, in this cautionary register; Because For Now refines our sense of why.
The fragility is cautionary and intended, a deliberate rendering of life's various instabilities and the passage of time.
There is no patriotic argument for Remain because Brexit itself is a cautionary argument against blind national pride.
As a cautionary tale, Mr. Riely looks to the forest collapse that struck near Denver some years back.
There's no empathy; the person in question is treated like a cautionary tale to wring one's hands over.
They are also cautionary tales of larger-than-life individuals complete with tragic or at least melodramatic flaws.
Michigan's Modernist heritage is more than just history now up for grabs; it is also a cautionary tale.
Sam Nunberg, by contrast, represents a sort of cautionary tale for the professional Person Close to the President.
He is on the verge of becoming a cautionary tale about a Silicon Valley genius felled by hubris.
Another right-wing provocateur might present a cautionary tale for Mr. Jones: Milo Yiannopoulos, the former Breitbart editor.
Jackson died in 1951, Weaver in 1956, each offering a cautionary tale for the major leaguers who followed.
" To borrow a phrase from another science fiction cautionary tale released seven decades later, "Life finds a way.
He is, above all, a cautionary tale for those willing to sell their souls for power and prestige.
Despite a litany of corporate cautionary notes, the S&P 500 has traded nearly 5% higher this year.
Oyo's story may be a cautionary tale for companies looking at expanding via venture investment for hotel chains.
And yet, Mr. Wallsten noted, California didn't come up as a model or a cautionary tale on Thursday.
Afterward, I thought of the Vlasic pickle story, a cautionary capitalist tale from the beginning of the century.
What we have here in Carson is a sun-washed cautionary tale for the rapacious Lords of Football.
But Lamont's eventual victory is a cautionary tale for anyone who reads too much into early primary polls.
The articles, which detail the Panic of 1907 and the Great Depression, serve as cautionary tales for Buffett.
This sobering inconclusiveness should be viewed as cautionary — a red flag — for both Mr. Putin and Mr. Trump.
An indie studio celebrated for its meteoric rise was quickly maligned as a cautionary tale for ambitious developers.
Cunningham's surprise victory in the deep-red district is a cautionary tale for the Republican Party, Sanford said.
The Senate elections that followed suggest a cautionary tale for Democrats relitigating the Kavanaugh nomination heading into 2020.
They cited 28503's Alabama Senate special election as a cautionary tale for Trump, who first endorsed Sen.
This cautionary tale is all about unintended consequences from the 6900 enactment of the American Invents Act (AIA).
But if it ends up covering few people or increasing government costs, Nevada could become a cautionary tale.
They look at what's happened in Santa Barbara County, on the state's Central Coast, as a cautionary tale.
The newest trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home opens with a cautionary message from Tom Holland, a.k.a.
Though her family talked about Paul as a cautionary tale against being an artist, Kiechel saw it differently.
Edwards sees Colorado as a success story — but it ought to also be viewed as a cautionary tale.
My only council, I guess, in terms of cautionary notes, is focus on the substance, not the hype.
While Parhamovich and his attorneys were celebratory following the judge's decision on Friday, Bidwell offered a cautionary note.
He said he was taking on board the cautionary signals from markets, including rising bets on rate cuts.
Sceptics point to South Sudan, an oil-rich territory that won independence and then imploded, as a cautionary tale.
But researchers are saying the species' success may be a cautionary tale for many other animal species, including humans.
For Dominicans, Báez elucidates, "it makes people rethink the social structure," going from cautionary tales to what's potentially possible.
History offers numerous cautionary tales about the effects that these weather-related shocks can have on society and politics.
According to Ms Brooks, it is a cautionary tale of what happens when humans try too little too late.
Some observers see them as cautionary figures, warning CrossFitters not to go overboard, or risk ending up like them.
He wants the account of his failures to serve as a cautionary tale for businesspeople in Germany and beyond.
Why it matters: It's a cautionary tale for those who are quick to leave the 2019 cohort for dead.
For example, we've all heard cautionary tales that suggest overdoing it can leave you feeling unpleasant the next day.
It's a lovely school, I got a great education, but that's a little bit of a cautionary tale, maybe.
For instance, the blunder has since been taught in business schools as a cautionary tale for failed marketing campaigns.
Audiences have gotten familiar with this kind of cautionary yarn, where technology offers a lonely simulacrum of human contact.
That's given reproductive rights advocates reason to celebrate — with the cautionary caveat that the battle is far from over.
Verdict: A cautionary tale to aspiring art dealers — don't double-cross two of the biggest collectors in your city.
And indeed he stands now as a cautionary tale, a kind of true story of how one breaks bad.
Here are 12 cautionary tales (gathered from Reddit) of people who've either dated or turned down nice guy nightmares.
" Still, as Bell sees it, if American History X was "a cautionary tale," Skin is "a fucking fire alarm.
But it's another cautionary tale of just how easy it apparently is to totally dupe someone on the site.
The book's account of the rise and fall of Xerox is a cautionary tale for entrepreneurs and executives alike.
In a way, it's a cautionary tale about what can happen when you do let go of those people.
Seattle is a cautionary tale of what could happen in other places in an industry that employs many Latinos.
While Jones has looked to Michaels as a lesson, Cormier should look to the Hart as a cautionary tale.
Played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bangs gives cautionary advice to the movie's protagonist, aspiring teenage rock writer William Miller.
Earlier this year, Ms. Randall received a note from a woman who saw her story as a cautionary tale.
The related Jarawa tribe, which stopped resisting contact with outsiders in 1998, offers a cautionary tale, the group reports.
The Vermont law could be a cautionary tale for how challenging – and ultimately useless – a GMO label might be.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Department of Homeland Security agency charged with removing unauthorized immigrants, provides a cautionary tale.
As a cautionary tale, Barkindo pointed out how painful the 2014-2016 oil crash was for American oil workers.
The director, Yaron Zilberman, said in an interview that his film was a cautionary tale, relevant to today's Israel.
As Glasgow was becoming Glasgow, the trial of these men became a cautionary tale on the wiles of capitalism.
It was a cautionary tale about what it means to enact revenge as opposed to actually working on yourself.
Benedict Arnold takes center stage in Nathaniel Philbrick's vivid and in some ways cautionary tale of the Revolutionary War.
Mr. Meadowcroft's tale could serve as yet another boom-and-bust cautionary tale of the limits of China's rise.
Cavett: ABC agreed to air it as long as I said something cautionary about it before they came on.
She treasures this closeness even as she feels haunted by her mother's cautionary words about the treachery of women.
The higher sales numbers and increasingly aggressive sales incentives to car buyers have prompted some cautionary words from analysts.
Why it matters: Swifty Ifty is a cautionary tale for private investment partnerships that usually operate on implicit trust.
This continued rise of dystopian narratives makes sense because they provide us with both simple amusement and cautionary tales.
"It's a perfect example—a cautionary tale—about the modern gaming landscape and how ephemeral it is," Straka said.
The perils of vanity have been preached in cautionary parables, fables, and verse again and again over the centuries.
From today's vantage point, the Arab Spring stands out as an iconic cautionary tale of techno-utopianism gone wrong.
We'll never know for certain the inspiration of this cautionary tale, but it doesn't really matter, Dr. Dominy said.
The stark loss of edge of China's first hip-hop show, "The Rap of China," offers another cautionary tale.
ON TENNIS Tennis has long been known for its prodigies — and the cautionary tales that many of them tell.
The film ultimately becomes an adventure with Lolita-like cautionary undertones, in which Georges is the creepy avuncular figure.
But Mr. Mitchell says his experience should serve as a cautionary tale to those shopping for their own policies.
For you and me, here's a cautionary note: Virtual assistants are still in their infancy and have many shortcomings.
The story of Sikan is cautionary, warning of the penalty awaiting a woman who disrupts male control of knowledge.
And that would be a cautionary moment for other pharmaceutical companies to engage in that same kind of behavior.
People have been questioned or called in for "cautionary" talks because of their involvement in legal organizations, she noted.
For Republicans tempted by Trump apostasy, Tuesday's clearest cautionary tale was that of Representative Martha Roby, an Alabama Republican.
When they remove it later, the ladies sing a cautionary number, as if they were Willy Wonka's Oompa Loompas.
As the coronavirus pandemic swept the world last weekend, France's health minister caused a stir with a cautionary tweet.
They joked that he could be used as a cautionary example to warn students about the dangers of drugs.
I can't help but see a cautionary tale in the three Axe Capital subplots that round out the episode.
The boom now serves as a cautionary tale for speculative investment and too-good-to-be-true tech startups.
Written more than 30 years ago, Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" offers a cautionary tale of womanhood as sacrifice.
More than that, Netflix uses Hernandez's life story as a cautionary tale and seemingly as a call for change.
Trackr, indeed, makes for a cautionary tale about how a good idea can be inspiring, but not always enough.
He looks tired, drawn, grayed, a cautionary testament to the pressure he is under and the responsibility he feels.
Mr. Azar's cautionary tone echoed warnings from officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this week.
His prison history is a source of curiosity to them, and so he paints himself as a cautionary tale.
Cautionary tales about AI were all over Sundance screens this year, and not as sci-fi flights of fancy.
In the end, "The Wrong Light" is an engrossing cautionary tale teaching one of philanthropy's oldest lessons: Caveat emptor.
A cautionary tale for any member of the club is the fate of the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
But their story is a cautionary tale about the perils of facing the unforgiving elements during the winter months.
Their predicament may turn out to be a cautionary tale for bond holders of other troubled states and cities.
San Francisco's experience is a "cautionary tale for Vancouver", says Joe Castiglione, who analyses data for its transport authority.
Morrison wrote novels that gave us cautionary tales on life and love, but she also modeled the way forward.
They'd already done "Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical," based on my books, and that experience was really, really great.
Still, the resurgence of measles, another disease once thought to be down and out, serves as a cautionary tale.
Instead of being a cautionary tale for the industry, it is yet another example of the store's pioneering nature.
"Greta," the movie about what happens to Frankie (as she's called), can stand as a cautionary tale for straphangers.
But as Danish biologist Morten Jorgensen claims in his cautionary "Polar Bears on the Edge," this division is arbitrary.
Last week, Mr. Trump even held up the Moore debacle as a cautionary tale in a conversation with Gov.
Britain's recent political polarisation among Remainers and Leavers is a cautionary tale for those who have romantic illusions about democracy.
"In fact, we see this progress as cautionary and recognize that one of the greatest threats to progress is complacency."
And I was cautionary about the broad category of unconstrained bond funds because nobody knows what the managers are doing.
In an emailed statement to Business Insider, Amazon's representative confirmed the order increase and said it was a cautionary move.
Still, Sarcuni's experience may serve as yet another cautionary tale for entrepreneurs who hitch their fortunes to Germany's startup "Rocket".
"#PlaneBae is not a romance — it is a digital-age cautionary tale about privacy, identity, ethics and consent," she writes.
Is it a cautionary Icarus-style tale about arrogance in a sport that constantly demands humbleness and honest self-evaluation?
The extinction of the St. Paul mammoths is also a cautionary tale in the age of human-caused climate change.
The cautionary tale of 'Big Mike' One of the most prominent examples of genetic vulnerability comes from the banana itself.
Miller: I think people will look back on this show and see it both as a cautionary tale and prophetic.
Afterward, Jewell sued major media outlets, and the story has become a cautionary tale about the perils of wrongful accusations.
The attack marked a more sophisticated variation on older scams and represents a cautionary tale for millions of American consumers.
Gogol (with his failed attempt to write the Russia-saving sequel to "Dead Souls") is among the many cautionary examples.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
"Marvin's story is part wish fulfillment part cautionary tale," Liman said in a statement announcing his attachment to the project.
In person, Stein is the biggest sweetheart—but she's also a cautionary tale for leftists trying to build a movement.
The untimely death of Hello serves as a cautionary tale about what can happen when gadget startups go belly up.
Wilders struck the night's tone by offering a cautionary tale of "Eurabia": Europe in the throes of unchecked Muslim migration.
The California native became another cautionary tale of too much too soon, falling short of his NBA all-star billing.
Photographer Trey Wright brought theses gems to life in the gallery below as a cautionary tale for this holiday season. 
I hope it is a cautionary tale because in dealing with Trump, the left risks becoming fairly hate-filled itself.
Still relatively new to fatherhood, Heidecker's domestic cautionary tales aren't so much silly as they are painfully and hilariously relevant.
As narratives of collapse take shape around Trump's presidency now, the campaign should at least serve as a cautionary tale.
Statistics from Hurricane Maria are grim enough; recipients of grant funding need to heed the cautionary tale of early mistakes.
But the cautionary disclosure suggests that the social media giant knew the general risks associated with its massive open platform.
The cautionary tale ends with our heroine wondering whether it's time to bail on the wedding, or even the friendship.
Howard Marks sees "cautionary signs" in the market and holds a tepid outlook for financial markets over the long term.
How he lost may serve as a cautionary tale this year as the presidential candidates fire darts at one another.
But Mr. Chávez's parable is also a cautionary tale about voters' vulnerability to the spell of charisma and media banality.
For weeks, Boeing 737 Max jets have been grounded in the U.S. and other major countries as a cautionary measure.
After a year of leaks cascading down Capitol Hill, Wolfe is a cautionary tale for many members, staffers and journalists.
But Uber's experience also serves as a cautionary tale for WeWork, as replacing Kalanick didn't fix Uber's underlying business problems.
Some cautionary notes are offered by Doug Usher of Purple Strategies, a bipartisan company that conducts surveys for Bloomberg Politics.
But it's entirely up to Beijing to decide which countries get funding and when — and Pakistan offers a cautionary tale.
Some even speculate he opposed it, and he offered cautionary words to the Cuban people in more recent opinion pieces.
Perhaps the best cautionary tale is Amazon Fire, which was launched in 2014 on a bare AOSP version of Android.
The collections, and all the discussion that defined them, were practically a cautionary tale about the downside of the web.
The play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," was the playwright Bertolt Brecht's cautionary tale about the rise of Hitler.
The practice now stands less as a shining example of what medicine can become and more as a cautionary tale.
Viewers who were around back then might remember Larry Clark's "Kids" and other prurient, ostensibly cautionary tales of adolescent misbehavior.
"True Detective" became a cautionary tale in the TV industry about how easy it is to lose a hot hand.
And that's the cautionary tale for the rest of us: Let's get our wills written, signed and notarized, shall we?
The sermon Dr. King gave the night before he died was somber and cautionary but also gave reason for hope.
For everyone else, what is clear is that this is no longer a fashion fairy tale, but a cautionary one.
We also have a checklist to help you avoid screen-share disasters, and the cautionary tale of an extreme example.
When I was starting out as a therapist, a colleague told me what was intended to be a cautionary tale.
Other cautionary measures Apple has taken in recent weeks include boosting cleaning staff and installing hand sanitizer stations in stores.
There's a small, raw moment in the beautifully unnerving opening story, "Cold Little Bird," that distills the book's cautionary howl.
The fate of Christchurch was a cautionary tale about the need for societies to preserve their information, Mr. Dickison said.
Hieronymus Bosch crowded his paintings with farcical-looking creatures, and William Hogarth amused the viewer with his crude cautionary tales.
We were already without cell service, and I'd recently heard a cautionary tale that ended with a $1,483 towing bill.
It also blew up on social—a lightly cautionary tale from a new world of science communication and infectious disease.
Right now the Big Muddle — I'm sorry, Apple — strikes me as a proxy for the country and a cautionary tale.
But even more, she wants people to understand the story of PFAS as a cautionary tale about man-made chemicals.
"The Handmaid's Tale," Margaret Atwood's cautionary fable, is adapted for the screen — and to our critic, it rings especially relevant.
It is a cautionary tale about the perils of polarization and the predictable dangers of embracing a far-left leader.
We ought to find pleasure in male-privileging cautionary tales where we can, but we must also see them clearly.
And yet, despite the cautionary tales of dogma run amok, there is something inspiring about how confrontational these women were.
Schreker wrote a cautionary tale of moral decadence, but his effusive post-Romantic musical style makes sin sound really good.
But unlike "84K," where the prevailing tone is helplessness and cautionary horror, "So Lucky" is a shot of angry adrenaline.
And the second most famous farewell address — the one delivered by Dwight Eisenhower in 1961 — had a similarly cautionary tone.
The second most famous farewell address was delivered by Dwight Eisenhower in 1961, and it had a similarly cautionary tone.
It's a cautionary tale of how men on the team were ground down by years of fighting and of losing comrades.
So far, the U.S. is taking a cautionary approach to regulating cryptocurrencies and ICOs, issuing more statements than clear-cut regulations.
Republicans' failure to unify in advance around a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act is something of a cautionary tale.
Others are suggesting this be seen as a cautionary tale for those relying on more contemporary services to host their art.
She's lived an unstable life since Day One Dany's "Stormborn" nickname served as a cautionary reminder of her family's mercurial temperament.
The Avengers have moved on from representing American resilience, and have evolved into a cautionary tale about American retaliation and vengeance.
The looming end of two-storied American circuses offers a cautionary tale on the consequences of deflecting, rather than embracing, change.
The pause is a cautionary measure as the company plans on returning to its normal leverage ratio in about two years.
So his cautionary tone about how quickly growth will accelerate also could be viewed as a warning about stock market exuberance.
Some futurists see a cautionary tale for humanity in the fate of the horse: it was economically indispensable until it wasn't.
"Texas is a cautionary tale for the rest of the nation," Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards said, according to the report.
Also worth noting is her star-studded Christmas special, Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Tale, filmed at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
The internet loved it — but not because it was the most shocking, and perhaps most effective, cautionary tale in recent memory.
Until then, though, it is a cautionary tale of revisiting a creator's early work on the basis of their current success.
But Washington's experience serves as a cautionary tale, underlining the challenges even supporters say could complicate the de Blasio administration's plans.
She's a useful cautionary tale at a time when the left's stock is rising on the Democratic side of the aisle.
"I hope that this is an isolated situation that will serve as a cautionary tale rather than a trend," Minow said.
He already has a place in American business history, but whether as a cautionary or inspiring tale will soon become clear.
He tells the cautionary tale of a Bangladeshi cab driver he met who illustrates the potential pitfalls for religious Muslim investors.
She's created a sneaky kind of cautionary tale, one that is polite, or wise, enough not to antagonize its true targets.
Despite cautionary tales like "Rebecca," investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
And the cautionary tale he tells about Brexit, where voters treated the ballot as an "anger management tool," seemed to resonate.
This one is a cautionary take for Rainbow Six players on the offensive — don't bunch up three people to the door.
Despite cautionary tales like Rebecca, investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
A cautionary tale about respecting the honor code of "don't take that temporarily unattended laptop in a café" is pretty dry.
Operation Wetback is all too well-known to Hispanics, a crucial and cautionary part of their history in the United States.
For many pundits, 2800D printing has become the ultimate tech cautionary tale, used to warn against overhyping technologies like virtual reality.
Last month, proxy research firm Institutional Shareholder Services advised "cautionary support" of directors who were at the bank prior to 2017.
Wells Fargo analyst David Maris said recent cautionary commentary from numerous manufacturers suggests the U.S. generic drug environment may be worsening.
Picnic at Hanging Rock is a cautionary tale about societies so afraid of uncertainty that they demand conformity to social norms.
You've got to question it and look a little into this ... it seems to me this could be a cautionary signal.
Powell helped assuage markets with his more cautionary message at January's Federal Open Market Committee meeting and in public remarks since.
It's a cautionary tale of just how badly science can go awry as universities increasingly partner with corporations to conduct research.
It's time to look clearly, with Berlusconi as a cautionary tale, at what a Trump presidency would really mean for America.
The colossal failure that was the Fyre Festival is a cautionary tale about what NOT to do when planning, well, anything.
These days, no Latin American politician in his right mind would dream of citing Venezuela as anything but a cautionary tale.
A universal cautionary tale, the drug-using sex worker is too wretched to be relatable, too scorned for even countercultural cred.
The world teems with memorable rhymes about alcohol, which seem to serve as cautionary advice against getting text-your-ex drunk.
Analysts went into a "full panic" mode as several iPhone X component suppliers gave cautionary warnings over high-end smartphone demand.
Its legacy will ultimately be yet another cautionary tale in a valley full of ghosts that similarly smashed into a ceiling.     
It's a cautionary tale of what went wrong, and now we have to change to make sure it doesn't happen again.
His coaches have taken cautionary steps in his development, and they have been deliberate in ramping up his schedule and training.
Many high-ranking Trump appointees have quickly lost favor with the President, demises that are cautionary tales for Pence and others.
I can't think of any reason why scientists would not use these cautionary stories that contradict the dishonest/distorted/unproven ones.
For weeks, Boeing 737 Max jets have been grounded in the U.S. and in other major countries as a cautionary measure.
It is also a cautionary tale about the difficulty of achieving a comprehensive and verifiable nuclear deal with a rogue regime.
Yet despite all the cautionary tales, it remains the case that there is no greater prize than our own mechanical duplication.
It forced it to reconsider a key cautionary restriction the U.S. has always put into its otherwise warm relationship with Israel.
For that reason, it may raise more cautionary flags than Comcast's merger with NBCUniversal, which did not involve a wireless carrier.
We've reconstructed one of the most cautionary cases on record: GlaxoSmithKline, which was hit with record penalties of nearly $503 million.
But what country would volunteer its citizens to indefinitely occupy Syria, particularly with the cautionary tale of America's experience in Iraq?
Dig a little deeper, and it becomes a cautionary tale on the difficulty of imposing even modest change on public pensions.
What are some of your favorite examples, and what do these "cautionary tales" tell us about the consequences of fibbing robots?
When the casualties of these anti-establishment days are tallied and the saga is explained, there will be many cautionary tales.
What it's about: The ultimate cautionary tale about the price of ambition and the rivalries that can come out of it.
Unless you want to end up in a cautionary listicle, be careful about anything that may be construed as racially insensitive.
The joint select committee last year did not produce consensus recommendations and is a cautionary tale of the difficulty of reform.
"These themes offer cautionary lessons listeners can consider, or at least be aware of, in their own business careers," said Sihi.
Clinton seeks to encourage registration efforts and convince Americans that every ballot counts, Mr. Gore is the Democrats' ambulatory cautionary tale.
Sorting through the Census Bureau's numbers uncovers cautionary notes: The gains for the poorest haven't offset a decade of lost ground.
Their experience served as a cautionary tale for other liberal country stars, but it's a message that apparently didn't reach Eminem.
"To some extent, Westport is a cautionary tale, or a harbinger of what's to come," Connecticut State Senator Will Haskell said.
For such a movement, the history of Second Wave pro-sex feminism should serve as both North Star and cautionary tale.
The "Ring" has also been viewed as a cautionary tale of a power-hungry ruler — or mogul — who goes too far.
It's true that in many other contexts, a company like Evernote might be considered a success, and not some cautionary zombiecorn.
Mr. Francis' story became just another in a litany of cautionary tales shared in America's immigrant communities under the Trump administration.
On Thursday, cautionary statements from Macy's and American Airlines weighed on their shares and those of other department stores and airlines.
He pointed to Libya's instability after the US led a military intervention in the country in 2011 as a cautionary tale.
The resulting images tell many stories, but they all offer a cautionary note about the dangers of abdicating responsibility and agency.
For established democracies that cherish free speech, China's sophisticated system of suppressing online content could be seen as a cautionary tale.
Cautionary tales of youngsters left homeless in a foreign country after being invited for trials by unscrupulous scouts are not uncommon.
Kenya has only three cases of COVID-19 (aka the coronavirus), according to Worldometer, but the country is taking cautionary measures.
Deaths and injuries become cautionary tales told between art handlers as a means of expressing how dangerous this industry can be.
As it is, "Holy __" registers as a cautionary tale about the faultlines on which so many lives are balanced these days.
Mr. Sessions's predicament became a cautionary tale about the grudges and grievances that are at the heart of Mr. Trump's politics.
But Marbury says he believes he was invited to N.Y.U. not to serve as a role model or a cautionary tale.
Still, Alderson, as a longtime baseball executive, sounds a cautionary note on speed for speed's sake when it comes to pitching.
This was not something the firm regularly looked at, he said, but they were inspired by Mr. Wilson's cautionary blog post.
The surprising lack of results offers a cautionary tale about how difficult it is to improve patients' care and reduce costs.
It was a cautionary tale of the dangers that good people face when they go to work in the Trump administration.
Companies delaying IPOs, in some cases staying private for a decade, are becoming cautionary tales for those on the job hunt.
My biggest takeaway is to be cautionary with condiments and seasonings, knowing that a little bit can go a long way.
A person familiar with the NCAA's thinking, however, said the NCAA did not view its meeting with the DOJ as cautionary.
And yet it does not feel like an advertisement for a super league; it feels like a cautionary tale against one.
The Big Tobacco settlements in the '90s should serve as a cautionary tale on how to best spend the funds today.
It's possible the Trump administration might consider Nixon's Watergate experience to be a cautionary tale about allowing administration officials to testify.
California should provide a cautionary tale for legislators and industry insiders seeking to maintain the current tax credit scheme in Colorado.
But analysts point out that the region offers numerous cautionary tales of the widespread corruption that can come with oil revenues.
Part history, part cautionary tale, the book shows the pitfalls of a world — and a way of living — designed by programmers.
The series quickly developed a core of expertly juggled recurring motifs, including American history, technology, nostalgia and its trademark cautionary tales.
Mr. Trump's meeting last week with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, in Hanoi, Vietnam, serves as a cautionary tale.
I will point out some similarities, but I want to drop a cautionary note that one doesn't want to overemphasize them.
We started the shoot without any of the premeditated cautionary robes; walking in the nude freely through the dwarfing stalactite caves.
Or a cautionary tale about how much we rely on technology and how we may be fated to live without it?
Venezuela, which is now in the midst of an economic and humanitarian crisis, has been used as a cautionary tale about socialism.
So the Greek party has become a cautionary tale cited by Labour activists urging their leaders to maintain opposition to Tory austerity.
To Andrew McAfee, co-director of MIT's Initiative on the Digital Economy, the saga of the bank tellers is a cautionary tale.
Last year's Rio Olympics provides a cautionary tale of just how quickly the excitement of staging an Olympics can turn to despair.
For more on Alec Baldwin, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on stands now "John is a cautionary tale," Baldwin says.
Though they wrote immortal songs like "Without You" and "Come and Get It," Badfinger's strongest legacy may be as a cautionary tale.
Mr Lewis sees a cautionary tale in the woes of European utilities, hit by government action to penalise coal and nuclear power.
It is also meant to serve as a cautionary tale, but an optimistic one as the world acts to prevent environmental degradation.
And, the cautionary objects may be far closer than they appear — a lesson painfully learned in the Great Recession of 2008-2009.
The demise of juicer startup Juicero last year offers a cautionary tale that large rounds don't always translate into compelling business models.
I hope all those who dream of one day being part of the entertainment industry will take this as a cautionary tale.
But it's also a cautionary tale, as the Route 128 boneyard attests to what should have been the world-dominating tech ecosystem.
This foreign foray offers a cautionary tale: buying a business is the easy part, and Western products don't always suit Chinese tastes.
I think it's a cautionary tale for people in the industry to see big figures like Mario Batali, John Besh, Ken Friedman.
But as a microcosm of the broader deal Trump is trying to negotiate with Chinese President Xi Jinping, it's a cautionary tale.
Today, the hate that American History X tried to explore as a cautionary tale of sorts is part of establishment political discourse.
But for a cautionary tale of this brute force approach, President-elect Trump need only look at the experience of his predecessor.
So there's a clear cautionary tale for the EU powers that be — if they can but put their heads together and listen.
Tusk advises companies disrupting highly regulated industries, including Uber, Tesla and FanDuel, and said he now uses Airbnb as a cautionary tale.
This makes him, warts and all, as contradictory as most voters, and in that sense a cautionary lesson for the purist left.
This Channing Tatum video has everything: a full range of emotions, a cautionary tale about data sharing, and some genuinely good advice.
Two US-based leakers in particular were singled out as having provided information to "bloggers," serving as cautionary tales to the audience.
Fitch did on Tuesday issue some cautionary warnings about trade, and again pointed out that U.S. public debt was reaching dangerous levels.
"In time we might uncover some reasons, but a cautionary note [is] not to rush to any conclusions from this," Kaplan said.
And, "The Circle" wants to be a cautionary tale of what life could be like if we voluntarily sign away our rights.
During the US election campaign, Russian media pointed to America's internal divisions, its "chaotic" democracy -- a cautionary lesson for Russia's own people.
She was a cautionary tale, seemingly written just for me, of what happens when your cool-guy love affair goes too far.
The fact that the poisoning of Flint took place under the guise of fiscal control provides a cautionary tale to us all.
"I see all of the cautionary remarks all of the time — I see all these caveats — I don't understand them," he said.
Thad Bingel, the chief of staff at Customs and Border Protection during the Bush administration, said the fence offered a cautionary tale.
Sgt Toombs's life is a cautionary tale that must be heeded if we truly want to confront veteran suicide in this country.
If anything, they may look to Flake as a cautionary tale of what happens when you publicly cross Trump and his base.
In a town where business relationships and genuine friendships are often one and the same, his story has become a cautionary tale.
More people need to be aware of Cernovich's tactics, Seder told CNN, adding that he hopes he can be a cautionary tale.
While his name is invoked as a cautionary tale, it is often used as a punch line and as TMZ click bait.
He regularly draws in his 2.6 million followers with heartwarming images, then pairs them with captions that recast them as cautionary tales.
He is increasingly becoming a cautionary tale of the Great Man as CEO—he just doesn't realize it, at least not yet.
But there are cautionary tales to be seen in the chart, too, since any individual stock can either over- or under-perform.
In describing the effort, the document cited as a model — and at times a cautionary tale — a rival company it called F73.
The recent US experience in Iraq is not just an analogy, either — it's also seen by many Americans as a cautionary tale.
Not a week goes by and it seems like we hear more bad news about Silicon Valley's darling turned cautionary tale Theranos .
Still, there's always been a steady drumbeat of cautionary tales since it's been known the editing process often targets the wrong gene.
Honestly, not a good thing for him but a cautionary tale for the rest of us: The sun is not a toy.
SoftBank-backed Fair burned through nearly $400 million in 10 months, a cautionary tale of a startup on an explosive growth path.
Khan's is a cautionary tale of the snap decisions we make that can come back to haunt us in often unexpected ways.
For most readers, Ira Levin's 1972 best-selling novel "The Stepford Wives" was a satire and cautionary tale; for the future Mrs.
Those who do fall — Rangers or Leeds United or Parma — serve as cautionary tales about the dangers of living beyond your means.
Its prevailing tone, of cautionary camp, is made clear when, early on, the cast forms a confrontational line at the stage's rim.
Landon's experience, bracingly modern in so many ways, is also a cautionary tale, as relevant today as it was in her lifetime.
If anything, he said, the Galaxy Fold is a cautionary tale about the risks of being an early adopter of new technology.
Like other observers, Mark Bowden believes that the failed mission in Somalia has had a "profound cautionary influence" on American military policy.
Can this really be the cautionary tale that's frightening Democrats from doing all they can to hold a lawless president to account?
Elsewhere, the series veers into bludgeoning social criticism, as in "Safe and Sound," a cautionary tale about the political abuse of paranoia.
But it persisted in putting on the conference, even as sponsors IBM, AT&T, and Verizon pulled out as a cautionary measure.
But in an interview with the Asbury Park Press on Friday, Cespedes sounded a cautionary note about his return to the lineup.
Helped by Kelly Murphy's provocative illustrations, peppered throughout the book, Alexander has created a cautionary tale and a profound and beautiful work.
Investors saw the tumult at rapid-growth darling WeWork, and the pressure it put on main backer SoftBank, as a cautionary tale.
He also offers a cautionary tale for the long list of Democrats fighting it out for a spot on the November ballot.
Toying with issues of sexuality, trauma and race, John G. Young's romantic drama "bwoy" is another cautionary tale about meeting strangers online.
The report comes after Apple temporarily shut down its stores and corporate offices in China through February 9 as a cautionary measure.
When the deal was announced, days before the presidential election, leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee issued strong cautionary statements about it.
"Texas is a cautionary tale for the rest of the nation," said Cecile Richards, the president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund.
Another cautionary study this year found that stopping exercise, even for just 10 days, changed how much blood flowed to volunteers' brains.
He hits the bottom, forsaken by nearly everyone, seemingly a classic cautionary tale of a culture creating then destroying its own idol.
As Hurricane Dorian menaced the Atlantic Coast Sunday, he tweeted a cautionary message to the residents of several Southern states, including Alabama.
One cautionary jingle of the time reminded Americans to "Obey the laws, and wear the gauze, protect your jaws, from septic paws."
Economists who were embroiled in that episode, and those who recall it ruefully, view it as a cautionary tale for Mr. Trump.
Then combined with that were the cautionary tales we'd hear of people losing all their money and thinking, That's not for me.
Visually, "Citizen Kane" was a breakthrough that helped shape film's classical vocabulary; as a cautionary tale, it's no less formative or necessary.
There's a cautionary tale unfolding across the pond, where Britain's Labour Party is being pulled apart by its own anti-Semitism issues.
The e-mail story may be overblown, yet it is a cautionary tale about the risks of giving in to those instincts.
Mattis's clashes with President Trump over the decision to withdraw from Syria, which precipitated his resignation last year, offer a cautionary tale.
It was a cautionary tale for the approaching golden age of television, and a lesson some shows still struggle to learn from.
Yet the paper reserved some cautionary words for American Democrats, many of whom have some support among more liberal forces in Europe.
David Foster Wallace, a more recent prophet of dystopia, provided us with another cautionary tale of the rise and fall of "videophony".
The Handmaid's Tale is part cautionary tale, part dystopian anti-fantasy, and part voluntarily once-a-week anxiety appointment for its fans.
Yacht shows have been postponed and yacht companies are issuing cautionary guidelines, but yacht charters are mostly business as usual right now.
While not comprehensive, the following month-by-month list provides information on deals in popular global destinations, and a few cautionary flags.
At the same time, the secret Clinton speeches are in many ways a cautionary tale about the excessive allure of secret knowledge.
The letter, sent on the day before member of Congress have to face angry voters during recess, should serve as a cautionary tale.
Florida, the only state to deliver preschool on a scale and at a speed comparable to New York City, offers a cautionary lesson.
It's not as if the internet needed another cautionary tale about backing up data, but for many artists, this news is heartbreaking nonetheless.
N. K. Jemisin—whose novel The Fifth Season won the 2016 Hugo award—spins a cautionary tale about resource depletion and interplanetary relations.
Surprisingly, Richard Freeman, the co-author of the original Puerto Rico study, doesn't see the island's experience as a cautionary tale for California.
Once I realized that the message of the story would be stronger and that it would definitely be more of a cautionary tale.
If you are among those considering the potential opportunities, you should also consider a cautionary tale from the last boom a decade ago.
But the incident instilled in Obama a cautionary approach toward race in the ensuing years of his presidency -- disheartening some of his supporters.
If you're seeking a cautionary tale about what can go wrong when you're dating several people at once, just watch Bachelor in Paradise.
The film is a cautionary tale of a man developing a relationship with a woman online who's not who she says she is.
A lot of people respond to Uglies now as a metaphor for Instagram rather than a more literal cautionary tale about plastic surgery.
But the deputy police commissioner sounded a cautionary note, saying police had not found evidence that the professor wrote or spoke against Islam.
Cautionary tales for Fair, which is only profitable in certain parts of its business and is now turning its attention to fixing that.
All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements by or concerning Midatech are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.
So they weren't able to keep her in jail because international organizations had issued cautionary measures that forced the government to protect her.
Several fellow officers saw Commander Price's death as a cautionary tale of how men were ground down by so many years of fighting.
And of course the cautionary tales from the West Coast and its love-hate relationship with Big Tech loomed over all of this.
Perhaps you've heard the stories of people getting hurt during hot pepper–eating contests, which seem like terrifying cautionary tales for spice lovers.
But allow us to shatter your innocent reality by introducing you to the Joker-like pasty-faced cautionary tale of an Atlanta character.
They used actresses like Sorvino and Rose McGowan, who has also accused Harvey Weinstein of rape, as cautionary tales against telling their story.
Even so, Scott's video is worth watching, both as a lesson in how computers intrepret time, and a cautionary tale for programmers everywhere.
Like so much science fiction, it's meant to explore the possible end results of present developments, and to serve as a cautionary tale.
Attorney General Reno was both a role model for being decisive, and a cautionary tale for what happens when that decisiveness is apolitical.
His is a cautionary tale of how future generations of politicians may find their digital footprints coming back to stamp on their careers.
My most vivid memories from class are of looking at cautionary photos of inflamed genitals (gonorrhea), watching a film entitled Am I Normal?
Amid market concerns that the Fed was about to resume its rate-hiking cycle, Brainard instead offered cautionary tones against moving too fast.
"Here is certainly a world ending not with a bang but a whimper, and the film serves as a cautionary warning," Ebert concluded.
When you consider these forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind these risk factors and other cautionary statements in this press release.
Indeed, Altered Carbon feels as much a cautionary tale about the unfettered use of a game-changing technology as it is a mystery.
Within the last year, however, cryptocurrency mania has died down and the frequency of cryptocurrency scams and hacks has become a cautionary tale.
He cites Germany, the Netherlands and Austria as cautionary tales; social democratic parties in all three are floundering after governing with the right.
The Kenyan government has very been unclear on how it will regulate bitcoin, although it has issued a cautionary notice on its use.
Either way, if you're thinking of cutting your own hair without pro supervision or advice, we suggest using Moore as a cautionary tale.
Another of the Tag Wrangling Chairs, Qem, also thinks that machine tag wrangling is unlikely, pointing to machine translation as a cautionary tale.
The earliest known documentation of zoonosis is a cautionary tale about rabies-infected dogs in the Mesopotamian Codex of Eshnunna around 1930 BCE.
She cites the 2100 leak in New Mexico, at a facility called the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, or WIPP, as a cautionary tale.
To me, growing up in the 90s, I can't even imagine that heroin was cool because Kurt seemed like the ultimate cautionary tale.
Read this cautionary tale about Sephora and the now-defunct makeup brand OCC for an example of how this can sometimes play out.
But for many Black parents like myself, that innocence is soon disrupted by cautionary tales of the world seeing us as a threat.
The works—looking a lot like the paintings of Judith Eisler, themselves based on cinematic images—absolutely emphasize the artistic over the cautionary.
For anyone who still thinks hacking always looks like a scene from Mr. Robot, the Dallas incident is just one more cautionary tale.
I sincerely hope that most of you don't relate to Perhach's cautionary tale, because I believe it portrays women as weak and incompetent.
After all, the countless cautionary history lessons given to the public last year weren't enough to keep Trump out of the White House.
Factor in climate change, nuclear disasters and space colonies, and the ultimate dystopian universe reveals itself — part tech-slick playground, part cautionary tale.
While more competition generally leads to lower prices, the internet's skinny-TV bundles may be a cautionary tale for the on-demand world.
Her tone was cautionary, however, pointing to the potential for a change in anticipated policy giving way to meaningful downside for the group.
Filmmaker Levan Tsikurishvili describes the documentary as a "cautionary tale that explores the taxing nature and intensity of fame" from the artist's perspective.
Its story is part of a consolidation trend that's sweeping digital media and a cautionary tale about the risks of being advertising-dependent.
Much of the special is hopeful, but there's also a cautionary aspect throughout, including the uncertain impact that A.I. will have on employment.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has struck a cautionary tone in an interview with the Financial Times about the future regulation of artificial intelligence.
For start-ups vying to trade on the public markets, Friday's technology sector rout may prove a cautionary tale, one expert told CNBC.
But it's also a cautionary tale that in this new era of social media deep-diving, no one's past is safe from scrutiny.
Let these anecdotes be shining examples of the dangers of a herd mentality and cautionary tales for those still on their educational journeys.
He regaled me with cautionary tales about how party invitations and social outings dried up the second he and his partner had kids.
Yet both come down to a relationship between justice and mercy that has a long history — and a cautionary moral for the president.
The prestige of the title is real, but those pressures are, too, and the list of past winners includes plenty of cautionary tales.
Critic's Notebook In a divisive moment in American politics, Wagner's four-opera epic feels like a cautionary tale of a power-hungry ruler.
"Certainly, this was a great day; this was a very legendary, very historic day," Mr. Trump exulted afterward, before adding a cautionary note.
A system devised to empower parents and integrate schools has not worked as intended, offering a cautionary tale to districts across the country.
Some people said it was a cautionary tale of the burden of success, while others speculated that his broad smile masked deep pain.
But it's deliciously frightening, a cautionary tale for the careless and a horror film that posits a world devoid of any real goodness.
These cautionary tales intersect to highly invigorating effect in James Graham's "Ink," which opened on Wednesday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater.
Whether or not you heed our cautionary words, before month's end you'll abruptly realize that you've been pursuing false leads in your practice.
The parents, Becky and Mike Cerio, said they were telling their story now as a cautionary tale about nonsexual abuse in the sport.
In June, Representative Kurt Schrader, Democrat of Oregon, was a co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill in Congress to ban inaccurate cautionary signage.
This pitch-black satire of social media obsession may be just the cautionary tale you need to put down your phone for once.
Twitter's fate is a cautionary tale and financial details remain to be seen, but Snap's I.P.O. is developing into an investor photo op.
George Washington departed from his second term as president with a cautionary final address on the dangers of faction in seeking national unity.
Democrats had a different view of history, offering their own cautionary tales of future presidents run amok because Congress failed to impeach Trump.
It's also a cautionary tale to everyone today about how nationalism and racial supremacy lead us down the path of devaluing human life.
With its cautionary beeps, the robot is more than a tool, but it is hardly as autonomous as, say, a self-driving car.
Chemists tell cautionary tales about a substance called thioacetone, which in 1889 was the subject of experiments in a lab in Freiberg, Germany.
Kansas is a cautionary tale; and under Obama federal taxes on the top 1 percent basically went back up to pre-Reagan levels.
Coming off a period in which auction houses struggled to secure top consignments as sellers were cautionary, high-priced lots made a comeback.
From this cautionary tale, the rabbis of the mystically oriented, kabbalistically inclined tradition of thirteenth-century Spain created an entire system of study.
The story of Crossroads' rise runs pretty neatly in tandem with that of Cincinnati, which 20 years ago was an urban cautionary tale.
The protests in Hong Kong are seen as a cautionary tale and a failure of the "one country, two systems" notion with Beijing.
The results of the first wave of Arab protests were largely discouraging, leading many to see the Arab Spring as a cautionary tale.
No longer a leader in VC or even a threat to other top venture capitalists, SoftBank's deal activity has become a cautionary tale.
Thresholds for the issue of alerts vary among cities, as do the cautionary measures urged on local residents and businesses at each stage.
Investors are increasingly questioning the business model of growth at any cost, and taking weak demand, for WeWork especially, as a cautionary tale.
Britain now serves as a cautionary tale, though, and analysts tend to agree that the bloc will fare far better than Britain will.
Walker's been pretty open about his financial situation -- and has said he's embraced the role of "cautionary tale" to help future NBA stars.
And he's similarly critical of cautionary tales involving law enforcement officials who allegedly become sick from simply touching fentanyl or breathing near the drug.
Colorado and Vermont's failed attempts to bring single-payer health care to their citizens should be a cautionary tale, as Perlmutter's candid comment emphasizes.
One need only look to the cautionary tales of Bill Binney and Thomas Drake, intelligence community whistleblowers whose lives were ruined by their disclosures.
Joe infiltrates Beck's life completely (You is also a cautionary tale about social media), and he narrates the show in voiceover addressing her directly.
The new movie Ingrid Goes West is a cautionary tale about what can happen when people take social media use to the next level.
India's "demonetisation" is a cautionary tale of the reckless misuse of one of the most potent of policy tools: control over an economy's money.
A 2013 edition of Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine outlined a nasty cautionary tale: A 25-year-old patient presented with a detached retina.
McMaster's doctoral thesis turned into a 1997 book called Dereliction of Duty, a cautionary tale about the failures in leadership during the Vietnam War.
"This case serves as a cautionary tale for every health care provider that hires people into positions requiring a professional license," Nancy O'Malley said.
The experience of these creditors is a cautionary tale in a country where for decades state debt has been considered as good as guaranteed.

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