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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.
I have learned to develop counter-tactics.
In turn, mentored faculty members have learned to develop and demonstrate the tools necessary to effectively teach and lead others.
Highly successful people have learned to develop good habits.
Highly successful people have learned to develop good habits, and it takes discipline, courage and hard work on a daily basis to keep those habits in place.
Instead, they tend to use current or easily estimated, late-stage, cash flows as a proxy for future cash flows, presumably because firms that have learned to develop and commercialize new drugs will continue to do so at the same rate as in the past (Löfqvist, 2009).
Through tragedy, I have learned to develop a strong sense of faith and through struggle I have learned to cultivate gratefulness.
I've learned to develop patience and the determination to apply myself everyday in reaching for my goals.
She has learned to develop strategies, find solutions, test ideas, and think nimbly.
He says, looking back, he has learned "to develop a sense of responsibility, and to see that [my research] could not be a howling triumph, but at best an armistice.
Working in conjunction with FCB's NY-based executives, students will apply the principles they've learned to develop social media, sponsorships, and public relations plan components to maximize the branding value and revenue for FCB US.
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