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The U.S. could stand to learn from that.
He said adult audiences could stand to learn what their negative emotions had to teach them.
Jimmy Gnecco of Ours, the band that opened this show, could stand to learn how to not be pinned down.
Our politicians and the black clergy who identify as our leaders could stand to learn a lot from them.
Scarcely less admirable is her ability to depict nongratuitous full-frontal nudity — a talent more than a few of her Hollywood colleagues could stand to learn.
Brian Moylan: I agree with that, but I think Jessa could stand to learn from someone older who has been in her position, which Kathryn seems to have been.
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What Armstrong has figured out is something we could all stand to learn: the web may allow us to say anything, but that doesn't mean we should.
I could probably stand to learn a bit from these hater-immune people.
The lesson we could all stand to learn here is that on issues of public policy no single question provides a precise, 'scientific' measure of the truth.
As I examine the education policy debate being waged in state capitols across the country, I realize that the adults who are creating and participating in this debate could really stand to learn a great deal from my former students.
We could potentially stand to learn a great deal about past societies and individual lives in the past, in ways that we can't get at by studying archaeology or genetics alone.
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