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The Agriculture Department should take what it has learned in developing these regulations -- especially the act of listening intently to farmers -- and apply it to other programs that affect small farmers.
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As you observe in "Living in a World Without Women" (Week in Review, Nov. 4), "everything the world has learned in the last decade about why some countries develop and others stay mired in poverty shows that women can make all the difference".
Students must apply what they've learned in class to identifying problems, developing a solution and presenting the final product to a broader audience.
But what (as with my mother) reductively chemical, biological, and/or genetic explanations for the causes of mental disorders do not take into account is what we have learned in recent years about how the brain develops and evolves.
In response, malware developers have learned to develop new specimens that remain dormant and refrain from executing until released from the restricted confines of the sandbox, after which they activate their payload and wreak havoc on the target system.
We have learned that governments in developing nations, even when they are enthusiastic about clean energy, often lack the investment climate--whether in terms of laws and regulations, or in terms of administrative expertise--to help craft and execute "bankable" clean energy investments.
I've learned to develop patience and the determination to apply myself everyday in reaching for my goals.
I have learned to develop counter-tactics.
I have learned a lot and developed new skills not usually taught in a Ph.D. program.
I have learned this the hard way in developing HistoryLink.org, a community history site for the Pacific Northwest written for the Internet, offering the electronic equivalent of 12,000 printed pages.
Performers are not just parroting what they've learned, but using their newly developed skills in a context that suits them and serves a purpose in the story.
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