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We need to consider the lessons of previous successes.
To be successful, we must consider the lessons of development assistance over the last half century.
Before it pushes for continuous levees along the Mississippi, the Bush administration should consider the lessons of Louisiana.
Mitt Romney, the other Republican candidates and President Obama should consider the lessons of George Romney and remember that it's not enough just to stop what's not working.
Steven Malanga says that "now that three California cities have declared bankruptcy, perhaps it's time to consider the lessons of Wisconsin".
But as Manuel surveys his troops and contemplates filling out his lineup, he might consider the lessons of his long-ago predecessor, the team's first manager, Casey Stengel.
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As the United States relies on firepower to try to crush extremism in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen, it might instead consider the lesson of the remarkable Arab country of Oman.
Mr. Harbison might consider the lesson of "Lord Byron" as he contemplates alterations to "The Great Gatsby," which will be presented by the Lyric Opera of Chicago next season and eventually return to the Met.
Consider the lesson of Beaujolais nouveau: It was embraced uncritically as a seasonal joy until the novelty wore off and the public realized that so much nouveau was confected and banal.
It is still early days, but if you're thinking about which side will win in the battle between Apple's Siri and Google Voice Search, consider the lesson of spell check.
Consider the lesson of New Hampshire's Republican primary in 2008.
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