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"We've all learned to process the insanity of the geopolitics," he said.
"I've heard things like this in my life, and I've learned to process those things internally and tell myself sometimes that people don't mean to be offensive," Mr. Gupton said.
Its small brain had learned to process the passing of humans in canoes.
Through the project, 200 teacher education students, over four iterative design phases, learned to process historical information into knowledge using technology to communicate refined versions of their knowledge to outside audiences.
To address this issue, we investigated how a simple domain-general connectionist architecture performs in tasks such as letter-transposition and letter substitution when it had learned to process words in the context of different linguistic environments.
As the typists became familiar with the typing materials late in the training, the typists might have learned to process the two keystrokes as a single unit of response to a hiragana character.
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I spent hours in the darkroom as a student learning to process black and white film and create black and white prints.
Did we learn to process cuts after the invention of film?
Perform allocated tasks, learn to process serially so as to optimally manage time within the shift, and meet clinical deadlines.
On the contrary, as we grow, we learn to process music as our culture dictates.
So it's not that teens just turn into crazy people rather, their brains begin to learn to "process efficiently".
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