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Eventually, we learn to explain, calmly, who we are and what we will and won't accept.

If you work with adults you will have to learn to explain to Joe Public in accessible, jargon-free terms what you do.

It was interesting to learn to explain physics by vivid means instead of elaborate mathematical tools.

Learn to explain why you believe the behavior, such as underage drinking, is wrong, and then walk away from the situation.

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People were sending it to friends and relatives in the south, he learned, to explain themselves.

He's learned to explain things a little better since then".

Iris had learned to explain, "You need a key to get out, too" -- a kind of apology.

Dr. Blanchard is not splitting atoms to get his nanonukes, which is the first thing he has learned to explain patiently when describing his work.

Empiricism is a general theoretical outlook, which tends to offer a theory of learning to explain as much of our mental life as possible.

In taking the AMPC survey, I got a chance to look at the company from a non-insider/techie perspective and learned to explain what it is KaaM does and why it's so important with a new emphasis.

He was also critical of Miller's use of simple, Skinnerian single-stage stimulus-response learning to explain human language acquisition and use.

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