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Some 700 years later, it still holds a critical lesson: even in our Internet-driven age of plenty, bad governance can wreck a country.
A. S. Byatt's dissection of the Harry Potter books, though erudite, misses a critical lesson of the stories (Op-Ed, July 7).
Central banks might have learned a critical lesson from recent economic turmoil: that economic disasters occur when central banks think to use weak demand to punish reckless investors or fight moral hazard.
Rove and Mehlman gleaned a critical lesson from the 2002 Congressional and 2003 gubernatorial elections, Mehlman told me excitedly: the way to build a grass-roots movement is to get one volunteer to recruit several other volunteers, and so on, so that the organization is constantly growing, feeding off itself.
But, a critical lesson emerged.
Ultimately, Glass still could have a promising future, but its initial failure can be a critical lesson for the VR industry and, more specifically, the widespread adoption of premium VR headsets such as Oculus Rift or HTC Vive.
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Until the whole damn thing backfired on me, turning into one of those Brady Bunch episodes that ends with a critical life lesson.
As such they might teach us another critical lesson: That there are indeed Limits of Growth.
The need for one, he said, "is probably the most critical lesson learned".
Another critical lesson for the first-time salt racer: how to bail out quickly in an emergency.
The parking meter bandits of 1988, a group of collection agents who pilfered thousands of dollars from the city, taught Edward I. Koch the critical lesson of corruption.
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