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But in terms of its box office, it serves as a lesson about lowering expectations and a sober exhibit of declining attendance and inflation.
"If it serves as a lesson to them, I wouldn't call it a victory, but it would be useful," she said.
(On how to treat African tribesmen: "You should kill all you can, as it serves as a lesson to them when they talk things over at their fires at night").
Rather than undermine the University's principles, it served as a civics lesson and a coming-out event for the new Association of Black Collegians, who waited for the speaker to get to his race-baiting "states' rights" rhetoric, then walked out to hold their own rally elsewhere.
Whether or not the show is racist, many contend that productions of it should continue as it serves as a history lesson of American race relations.
It has also served as a lesson in collaboration, because it has been necessary to consider the needs of both the programme, and of the randomised trial.
It serves as a powerful historical lesson for those who restrict access in the name of government, religion, or ideology -- and reminds us that we cannot allow an Information Curtain.
Depositors' losses served as a lesson in moral hazard.The government was not entirely inactive.
In 1974 "The Towering Inferno" served as a lesson in the consequences of cost cutting.
The whole served as a lesson to those who were starting to do research.
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