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Examples of cautionary tale


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Not only was it a cautionarytale of how not to inaugurate a new service but published results of the first year's operations amply justify the critics.
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Gregory uses this as a cautionarytale.
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Phylogenies inferred from mitochondrial gene orders : a cautionarytale from the parasitic flatworms.
Phylogenies inferred from mitochondrial gene orders - a cautionarytale from the parasitic flatworms.
Surely there is both a historical example and a cautionarytale here, which the legends meant to convey.
I regard this case as a cautionarytale about the way that complex bioethics concerns can be distorted by the media.
Reference to the supposed relationship between schizophrenia and tuberculosis recalls a cautionarytale.
The use of marker-based relationship information to estimate the heritability of body weight in a natural population : a cautionarytale.
This is a cautionarytale; much of what has passed for archaeological knowledge has been found to rest upon untested assumption.
This is a cautionarytale about what can happen when indigenous peoples and ' market forces ' meet.
Phylogenies inferred from mitochondrial gene orders-a cautionarytale from the parasitic flatworms.
But there is also a cautionarytale here.
The history of the crack baby accounts is a cautionarytale about the need for careful scientific investigations and empirically based public reports.
Needless to say, our cautionarytale will be far from popular among environmental archaeologists and those who wish for more precision.
It was suddenly and simultaneously a trauma memoir, mystery novel, espionage thriller, confessional, legal brief, episodic history, cautionarytale, and work of fantasy.
It also provides a cautionarytale for any policy-makers (or advisers) considering pushing market reforms further into the welfare sphere.
The object's name and its story become the gimmick for a cautionarytale.
Ecological and genetic factors in conservation : a cautionarytale.
I offer that as one cautionarytale of the false economies of undermanning at such a power station.
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There is a particular example which needs to be mentioned as a cautionarytale in the field of legal aid.
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That is a cautionarytale and it is all in the files somewhere.
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I am reminded of a cautionarytale about updating capability.
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I should not think that everything that happened, or did not happen, since 1947 is to be regarded merely as a cautionarytale.
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It is a cautionarytale that my colleagues may have heard before.
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I rehearse these facts, rather in shorthand, as a cautionarytale.
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This is a cautionarytale for those organisations calling for more creches in factories and other establishments.
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They strike me as a cautionarytale designed almost to prevent rather than facilitate communication.
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Perhaps that is a cautionarytale about the importance of not neglecting the residue of industries which have died or are dying.
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What happened since serves as a cautionarytale of a lordly rake's progress.
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Is this not a cautionarytale when it comes to standing on neutrality in this kind of conflict?
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There is a cautionarytale here.
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I conclude with a cautionarytale.
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It is also a cautionarytale.
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I offer that as a cautionarytale.
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It was to be a cautionarytale.
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That is my second cautionarytale.
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It was a cautionarytale.
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That is a very cautionarytale.
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I end with a cautionarytale.
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What follows is a cautionarytale.
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There is, perhaps, one cautionarytale.
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Trurl is not deterred by the cautionarytale of altruizine and decides to build a race of robots happy by design.
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This footage is still shown to engineering, architecture, and physics students as a cautionarytale.
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Krens is seen by some young museum directors as a role model, or perhaps a cautionarytale.
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He has become somewhat of a cautionarytale against football players leaving school early.
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This is more than just a cautionarytale about bullying and the dangerous consequences it has for our young characters.
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Such a hydraulic empire creates the potential for despotism, and serves as a cautionarytale for designing water regulations.
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He considers the book a cautionarytale against diagnosing someone without really knowing them, and about the need to avoid confirmation bias.
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This is a fairly common cautionarytale concerning the phenomenon; however, the ignis fatuus was not always considered dangerous.
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Lamptey has been used as a byword for a cautionarytale of putting too much pressure on young players to be successful.
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This is a raw and brutal book and, to be sure, a cautionarytale about extinction.
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The list is reprinted in slightly different variations in any number of project management books as a cautionarytale.
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The novel is a cautionarytale regarding the then-new hobby of fantasy role-playing games.
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The song was a cautionarytale about not rushing into judgement over decisions of love and life in general.
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It is most frequently mentioned as a cautionarytale among businesses against tampering too extensively with a well-established and successful brand.
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The poem is a cautionarytale against those who use flattery and charm to disguise their true evil intentions.
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She and other group members suggested that the findings should be a cautionarytale for intelligence agencies today.
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The issue is discussed as cautionarytale comparing it to contemporary society's potential fate under a post-peak oil scenario.
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There are three essential parts to a cautionarytale, though they can be introduced in a large variety of ways.
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It's a simple cautionarytale which is symbolic for how thoughts can influence our lives and our responsibility for our deeds.
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However, an 1854 report provides a cautionarytale to those considering consuming the mature fruit body.
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The battle remains a cautionarytale, demonstrating the ill effects of poor command structure.
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It's very obviously a satire on this male behaviour and a cautionarytale...
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It's a cautionarytale of unchecked zealotry in action.
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The article described examples of rampant self-censorship, and said the newspaper's story was a cautionarytale about pursuing journalism in a censored society.
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The song serves as a cautionarytale on how he lost the love of his life.
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It is a cautionarytale about simple human greed.
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Like horror fiction, generally the cautionarytale exhibits an ambivalent attitude towards social taboos.
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The imperfection of the human condition and our stubborn refusal to make room for all those in between is a cautionarytale for our own times.
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The book is about the social facilitation of alcohol, but is also a cautionarytale about the addictive powers of alcohol and its deleterious effects on health.
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The embellishment by appropriate sound effects is meant to be cautionary tales against immoral behaviour, but ironically make it perfect for the privacy they seek.
The different cautionary tales show how the authors labor for the users' understanding and recognition of the code's epistemic dimension.
So we have a lot of experience from around the world that is a cautionarytale about what happens when a government substitutes its opinion for an individual's.
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It is a cautionarytale.
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No prohibitions or cautionary tales would be needed if the offending activity were entirely absent.
The scene can be read as a cautionarytale about the demonic power of music, but on a deeper level about women cooperating in their own victimization.
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They try to influence users by advocating a certain understanding of the object: they tell cautionary tales and give recommendations and warnings.
Such cautionary tales from modern times are, of course, as familiar as they are useful.
Such cautionary tales were common.
Such episodes in pension history provide cautionary tales which underscore the need for principles of fiduciary care, investment diversification, coordination of benefit design and funding policy, and careful actuarial estimates.
There are some cautionary tales to be taken from history.
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Ollivant also wrote about a dozen other novels ranging from small-scale cautionary tales to grand historical epics.
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It is a parody of the cautionary tales that were popular in the 19th century.
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He published comic illustrated cautionary tales from 1859, achieving his most notable works in the 1870s.
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Folklorists regard both narratives as examples of cautionary tales but tend to interpret their meanings differently.
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Regardless of the source, they were cautionary tales of henpecked husbands.
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However, they also handled broader social issues such as shallow materialism, car accidents, and cautionary tales of romance.
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Cautionary tales are sometimes heavily criticized for their ham-fisted approach to ethics.
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Sparks stated that her experiences working with troubled adolescents made her want to produce cautionary tales that would keep other teens from falling into the same traps.
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Often they serve as cautionary tales.
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This practice has been in effect since the early years of corsetry, often deplored by moralists and the subject of urban legends and cautionary tales in many centuries.
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