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Tightly organized and highly regulated, yet open to individuality and forgiving of mistakes, the society of the future has apparently learned to nurture athletic, courageous, educated, and scientifically literate humanists—one-person melting pots like Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who was simultaneously French and British, artistic and militarized, disciplined and chill.
Even the auto industry has apparently learned to cooperate.
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(Guzmán had apparently learned to read and write well enough to communicate in the shorthand of instant messages).
This trade-off was evident in our analyses of movement initiation, in that the most experienced participant had apparently learned to wait longer before initiating movements, specifically for those curved ball trajectories eliciting erroneous initial movements in all the other participants.
One of the ant species has apparently learned how to trim its acacia trees, bonsai-style, into dense bushes that do not touch trees occupied by rivals.
What Pine has apparently learned, of course, isn't the kind of information you take to the local police precinct so you can file a report with the desk sergeant.
Because Congress has apparently learned the lesson of the Bowles-Simpson commission, where no plan managed to get approval from the required minimum number of voting members.
The United States has apparently learned nothing from the horrors of El Salvador and Nicaragua, where vast amounts of military aid only served to intensify conflicts that neither side was going to win.
For her part, Senator Clinton has apparently learned from past mistakes as a part-time author.
Both series were a little too dry and impersonal, but Mr. Wolf has apparently learned from those mistakes.
Simon Cowell has apparently learned his lesson about mucking about with winning combinations after the Britain's Got Talent fiasco in which Kelly Brook was brought in as a new judge only to be sent on her way days later after it didn't work out.
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