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Learn to persist in putting each and every item away in its appointed place, so your co-workers can easily find everything the next day.
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Learn how to persist through all types of situations and obstacles.
The research shows that spoken language deficiencies persist even when dyslexics learn to read well.
If the practice persists, the program may gradually learn to recognize the senders as interlopers and weed out the mail.
"But if learning is to persist, managers and employees must also look inward.
A possible explanation is that boys mature later than girls, so their gap in terms of learning ability tends to persist longer over the primary school period.
Disparities in early learning are likely to persist and further widen during the school years, resulting in compromised education completion and long-term social and economic exclusion.
In addition to these factors, students' beliefs about their ability to learn a subject may affect their willingness to persist in trying to learn difficult concepts (Bandura and Locke, 2003; Britner, 2008; for a recent discussion, see Trujillo and Tanner, 2014) and limit the extent to which they undergo conceptual change (Linnenbrink-Garcia et al., 2012).
We focus on adaptation differences in learning to see whether such differences persist beyond primary school education and in what form.
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