Sentence examples for have learned very well from inspiring English sources

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And this Iranians have learned very well indeed.

The reason tech companies sometimes have such high ratios of value to earnings is that investors have learned very well the lesson of Microsoft and Intel: that technology markets tend to be winner-takes-all, and a company that gets an early advantage in a new technology may well be able to translate that advantage into a sustained, lucrative monopoly.

There is good reason for this: over the course of their lives, people have learned very well that the arbitrary exercise of power can be directed against them easily, even for the simple act of doing the right thing.

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It also means that 3D kernel method has learned very well through the membrane proteins training process.

They've learned very little.

That is a lesson that Europe seems to have not learned very well.

"In a school, you have to learn very well a few basic skills, and also to develop your thinking, and work hard.

We'll soon learn very well what it means".

"She learns very well," he says.

It gave the soup just the right intensity and another hit of salt — which, so I've learned, goes very well with beans.

When they learned how to solve a simple problem, they gave a high rating for mental effort because they thought they had learned it very well.

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