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It has to learn to consider our mutualists" — e.g., resident bacteria — "as self too.
You will learn to consider multiple points of view and changing global contexts.
Children learn to consider the thoughts of other people only when the minds of those who care for them are safe places to enter.
The purpose of thinking was not to gain knowledge, but to learn to consider the world in the light of our irremediable ignorance.
One day she just said, "You've got to learn to consider the source!" My error was not that I didn't listen, but that I listened too much.
Rather than concentrating on spending more, schools must learn to consider trade-offs among programs and operations and must evaluate performance and eliminate programs that are not working.
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Society has learned to consider risk taking and rule breaking as markers of good leadership.
They have learned to consider their recorded output, formerly their bread and butter, as a form of promotion of live shows".
Within a group context, children are taught to manage themselves and meet their social needs, while learning to consider others and develop skills for creating and maintaining relationships.
For health and law enforcement officials, though, there has been an upside to the disquieting research, for they have used the lessons learned to consider how best to respond.
Perhaps if business executives had learned to consider more than one side to any question or problem they face, our current leadership problems would not be having cataclysmic consequences.
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