Nobody wants to become the next cautionary tale splayed across the pages of Forbes.
The other cautionary tale is Affymetrix, the company that used to dominate DNA chips.
Ultimately the jury will decide, but meanwhile the case is a cautionary tale for other collectors.
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When compared to maturity and success, it may be a joke or a cautionary tale.
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Stepping back and reviewing, Dell could very well become the latest cautionary tale of leveraged buyouts.
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Hype or no hype, the story of prasugrel should be a cautionary tale for Merck investors.
Despite the international publicity, Bacon doesn't think desperate dieters will consider Robertson a cautionary tale.
Smith, a 33 year old riding a 12 year success trajectory, is living a classic cautionary tale.
On the contrary, the electric grid has become a cautionary tale for the risks of systemic collapse.
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The disaster left in the wake of No Child Left Behind should serve as a cautionary tale.
He noted that last year's NATO campaign in Libya should serve as a cautionary tale to Washington.
The twitter account appears to be a cautionary tale aimed at warning people of the dangers of twitter.
Is Charles Dickens alive and well and retelling his cautionary tale, A Christmas Carol, with a modern twist?
The fuel crisis reflects the mess that the Zimbabwean economy is in, a cautionary tale against state meddling.
Read his cautionary tale on page 130 about investors who get in at the top and sell at the bottom.
But the way Europeans have responded to growing wealth and longevity should serve as a cautionary tale for Asia.
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Along the way they tell a gently cautionary tale that's charming, frightening, tragic and in the end, life-affirming.
Instead, some now see Thailand as a cautionary tale of a botched democracy.
But perhaps Mr Kujau's life will be remembered chiefly as a cautionary tale.
Every novel, every movie that updates Frankenstein provides a cautionary tale: these experiments may not turn out as we expect.
As for Helmers, the filing reads like a cautionary tale for law students with a surprising twist at the end.
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If Finland is a shining example of how to do public education right, then America is fast becoming a cautionary tale.
If you are ever tempted to do something like this, yourself, you should read the whole case as a cautionary tale.
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But like most creation stories this one is also a cautionary tale.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire is the genre's oft-cited cautionary tale.
His life, as told by Mr Nasaw, is a cautionary tale of how a young idealist can degenerate into a rancid reactionary.
Nearby Belize offers a cautionary tale about the fragility of such truces.
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And so, while this column should be a celebration of the success of an exciting new industry, it is instead a cautionary tale.
To others, Jobs serves as a cautionary tale, a man who changed the world but at the price of alienating almost everyone around him.
If Facebook went public, Wall Street would quickly turn up advertising on the site, a la MySpace (a cautionary tale for Facebook), Kirkpatrick said.
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