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They have learned to consider their recorded output, formerly their bread and butter, as a form of promotion of live shows".
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.
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.
I learned to consider other reasons behind certain behaviors, rather than jump to the rudeness conclusion.
I learned to consider patients as more than the sum of their parts, as people first and foremost.
This would especially be the case if orangutans had learned to consider humans as a serious threat.
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It has to learn to consider our mutualists" — e.g., resident bacteria — "as self too.
The purpose of thinking was not to gain knowledge, but to learn to consider the world in the light of our irremediable ignorance.
Children learn to consider the thoughts of other people only when the minds of those who care for them are safe places to enter.
At a time when musicians are learning to consider themselves not only as artists but as brands, SXSW has become the place to renew, relaunch or reconfigure those brands.
As it is, we can only hope that with every single request, one case at a time, Congress and powerful industry groups will learn to consider the interests of all citizen-consumers.
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