So you can see why that would be kind of waving a red flag in front of the military and why they might, as you point out, want to teach a lesson of their own.
This is a parenting opportunity - and while I disagree with the father in my first link that chose to use a pistol to teach a lesson, violence generally begets violence, he is clearly trying to convey the concept of consequence.
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Financial firms have placed plenty of emphasis on prepaid debit in recent years, touting the payment method as a tool for parents to keep Junior's spending in check and perhaps teach him a lesson in money management.
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Secondly, Jiang indicated Beijing must "teach Bush a lesson" early on in his administration.
In doing so, you teach him a lesson and make him an example to everyone else.
Besides, whatever the ethicists say, the overall impact of a course may teach a different lesson.
Robert Davidow is trying to teach them a lesson with his Benchmark BeHome Internet site and store in Kansas City, Missouri.
But, he says, international comparisons teach a crucial lesson: what is possible.
Yang said that he hoped the case would teach her a lesson.
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There is a common fallacy, not least in Germany, that dropping the Greeks would be a fairly costless way to teach a useful lesson.
Half the crowd, I suspect, really did expect Alonso to drive straight into the back of the Briton at the first corner just to teach him a lesson.
Aimed at children between the ages of eight and 12, the projects inside each package teach a basic lesson in science, technology, engineering or math through a hands-on experience.
Horrified by their losses, the Chinese quickly replaced the general in charge of the invasion that was meant, in Beijing's words, "to teach Vietnam a lesson, " and concentrated their attack on neighboring provincial capitals.
In 2009, the rates went up 15% as the insurance companies offering Medicare Advantage programs sought to teach Congress a lesson by providing a glimpse of what could be expected should health care reform become law.
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"When Jesus washed the feet of those who were with him on the first Holy Thursday, he desired to teach all a lesson about the meaning of service, using a gesture that included all members of the community, " the office said in a statement.
He's going to go down there and teach these hooligans a lesson they'll never forget.
In truth, the two-month ban was enough to teach oil companies a lesson.
But lawyers acting for the estimated 63, 000 people who have been illegally strip searched are pushing for massive punitive damages to teach City Hall a lesson.
Maybe so, but in America we don't just try and stop people from doing anything no, we make sure to teach 'em a lesson in pain while we're at it.
Nike, though, does not consider footwear to be an incidental part of its business and may be inclined to teach the upstart a lesson by pushing its performance athletic wear a little harder.
Teach them a trading business lesson 101, the value of market-makers, liquidity providers and speculators.
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She's talking about tort suits to teach the medical establishment a lesson.
While some use it to cover their assets with a tax-free death benefit to their spouses or children, others are just as likely to go ahead and let the kids pay the taxes, the better to teach them a real world lesson on government confiscation of wealth.
One hopes that Twitter--and text-message costs--can teach a new generation the same lesson.
Maybe George can teach Hollywood that lesson by showing a strong box office showing this weekend and better yet, next weekend.
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