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Yet several recent studies stand as a warning against taking the platitudes of achievement too seriously.
It should stand as a warning: that genius is no defence against getting things wrong.
If fascism ever achieved anything it was to stand as a warning against itself.
Should it stand as a warning against state-building projects in strange and violent settings, like the Balkans?
The case "ought to stand as a warning about how easily in political cases a death sentence can entrap the government that imposes it," the memo says.
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — The charred shells of two Soviet-style buildings rising from the center of this capital stand as a warning of the dangers of mixing vodka with voter frustration.
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Writing online today in Science Advances, the researchers warn that this evidence "stands as a warning that such hazard should not be underestimated".
It also stands as a warning against compassion fatigue and political pragmatism.
For any hotel managers not yet paying attention to SARS, the Metropole stands as a warning.
Like the Syrian nuclear project, that stands as a warning of the dangers of overconfidence that a threat is absent.
The rise and precipitous fall of Mr. Ahmadinejad stands as a warning of the fleeting nature of a president's power in Iran.
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