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And phone companies have studied Kenya closely to learn how to establish and market a successful mobile-money scheme.
I identify people I admire -- even if just from afar -- and study them closely to learn their steps, habits, beliefs... for the inspiration and guidance I need in my own career.
The scientists studied the family closely to learn more about that conservation and how it underlies the allergic cross-reactivity between birch pollen and plant foods such as apples and celery.
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"This is a quite startling finding," says Stickgold, who says he was amazed to find that two distinct periods of REM sleep and SWS appear to correspond so closely to learning.
But policymaking tends to be reciprocal, and I expect other countries to monitor our reforms closely and to learn from them when they prove to deliver more opportunity and more fairness.
The bacteria that causes greening in Florida, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, has never been successfully grown in a lab, so researchers can't examine it closely enough to learn its vulnerabilities.
The Hangout product continues to evolve under the leadership of some visionary folks at Google, but mostly thanks to the feedback from its users and "ambassadors," which the Hangouts team works very closely with to learn about how they use the product.
Chinese media managers are shaping the news carefully — domestic and foreign journalists are reportedly being kept away from the disaster site — but that hasn't stopped some writers from pointing out that people will be watching closely to see what authorities learned in the two years since the quake that struck the Sichuan area of Wenchuan.
Once the discomfort of the initial wave of fear passes, examine it more closely to see what you can learn.
Chen would observe her conductor closely and began to learn how to conduct on her own.
Metamemory is closely related to learning processes (Bjork et al. 2013), and is an important predictor of academic achievement (Rawson et al. 2002; Schraw and Gutierrez 2015).
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