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Relying on other countries to partially educate about a quarter of its physicians has saved the U.S. a huge amount of money.
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When consumers do the same thing, they show that they are engaged with, and educated about, a product or service.
"Part of my role there was to educate about art as a visual communication through non-violent direct action.
It is a commendable effort to educate about and generate discussion of a subject with far-reaching implications for teenagers and society as a whole.
What most ordinary visitors want is really to be educated about a period or a culture.
The birth rate there is the highest in the country, and if it continues that way, Texas will be educating about a tenth of the future population.
"People say about this generation that it's the apathetic generation or whatever, but I think we're probably more educated about a lot of things than ever, people are plugged in, and they know what's going on.
For children living in this part of Sri Lanka, educating about a good diet and ensuring food is affordable are vital ingredients if the battle against malnutrition is to be won.
"We observed that people listen when being educated about an issue by another person," he said.
A random, representative sample of the population is intensively educated about an issue and then we record how opinions shift.
Manning is one of 1,696 players that the league is continuing to try to educate about concussions, an injury that occurs when the brain is concussed, or shaken.
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