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Being learnt
verb
Simple past tense of learn
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The broader lessons from tobacco control are apparently not being learnt.
The firm's new management has been cutting costs everywhere but in compliance, suggesting that lessons are already being learnt.
It concludes: "Despite narrative verdicts warning of dangerous procedures and the proliferation of guidelines, lessons are not being learnt: people die in similar ways year on year".
Only by bowing out (or, just possibly, running for re-election) on a rising tide of prosperity will Mr Yeltsin finally secure democracy in a country where liberal values are still being learnt and their efficacy is still widely doubted.
By videoing the lesson to reflect on what was being learnt, rather than just a way of recording an event, she found the camera became "a teaching rather than a recording tool".
His colleague Legg recently predicted "human level" artificial general intelligence will arrive by 2030 and that machines will have developed "basic vision, basic sound processing, basic movement control, and basic language abilities" by 2020, with all of these abilities being "learnt" rather than pre-programmed.
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What lessons are learnt?
More is learnt; more is remembered.
Are there "lessons" to be learnt?
Nothing is learnt, crucial discussions are avoided or buried.
A very old lesson must be learnt afresh.
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