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So this little example, in fact, is going to be extremely instructive.
Failure can be extremely instructive as it allows us to derive vital lessons that increase our likelihood of future success.
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And the comparison with stories about Hillary Clinton's emails or the Clinton Foundation is extremely instructive.
It is extremely instructive to look at the reports on relatively decent care homes produced by the Care Quality Commission and available online.
Animal models, particularly mouse models, have been extremely instructive in elucidating the functions of human ABC transporters but there is often a marked inconsistency between human and mouse pathologies, for example in CF and X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy [ 30, 40].
The discovery of genetic risk factors causing early onset AD has been extremely instructive to reveal such common mechanism since in these exceptional cases only one defined cause, namely, altered APP processing, triggers AD providing an relatively "simple" paradigm to investigate pathogenesis.
Karmitz is less than sanguine regarding the artistic merits of the involvement of the French government in movie-making: M.K.: We've achieved something that's very instructive, that's extremely managed in the general interest but I'm not sure that it's managed in the special interest of creation.
It can be fairly instructive.
It needs to be instructive.
And it can be instructive.
Yet they can be instructive.
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