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With the best teachers in the empire at his disposal and, above all, as a participant in life at the palace, the centre of the civilized Western world, he learned rapidly.
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[Obsorne] does not scar easily, but he learns rapidly.
She was introduced there to a diving coach and learned rapidly.
They find that while consumers persistently spend too much in early periods, they learn rapidly from their own experience and from experience of others to consume amounts close to optimal levels.
School records back her up: Ricky's IQ placed him in the top 10percentt nationally, and his teachers characterized him as an excellent student who learned rapidly.
Therefore, it appears possible that use of hypnosis can be learned rapidly and thereafter used effectively.
Thus, even though control juveniles learned rapidly from their parents, whereas CORT-treated juveniles did not, CORT-treated juveniles still acquired the trait sooner.
The results also show that contingencies between stimulus features and reward value can be learned rapidly, which, in turn, increases the relative importance of rewarded features on an attentional priority map (Awh, Belopolsky, & Theeuwes, 2012).
In his travels as a humanitarian aid worker, he learned how rapidly situations can shift and "how you can be completely fooled into a sense of security when you're not at all secure".
"They'll be able to leapfrog us and learn rapidly from our mistakes," he said.
A skill that most doctors learn rapidly on the job, I think.
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