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But she would be wise to learn from his mistake.
Hockey would be wise to learn the macroeconomic management lessons of Labor's former treasurer Wayne Swan.
Like anyone in his position, he thought it'd be wise to learn about the systems he'd actually be overseeing.
But as they plot strategies to deal with high unemployment, East-Asian governments would be wise to learn from Europe's mistakes.
In Iraq, the Shiites, the Sunnis, the Kurds and, yes, we too would be wise to learn from the South African model.
United Nations supporters said that Washington would be wise to learn from the recent setbacks instead of lashing out in retaliation.
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He said escalating problems in Pennsylvania were indications that New York was wise to learn from the mistakes of others.
Anyone who is seeking to persuade, negotiate, or sell -- as Geithner is doing now with his new book, Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises – is wise to learn something about how to put together short pithy summary statements, or phrases that sum up what you are trying to say.
Sustained negative criticism serves as a block to creativity, potentially doing significant harm to artists, and we are wise to learn ways for dealing with it.
We are wise to learn how we can appropriately integrate such technology into the classroom experience--even as we encourage our students to look up from their screens and enjoy the world around them.
Anytime that you are traveling to an unfamiliar area, it's wise to learn about the history of that area to determine if there is a landmine risk.
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