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Most of us spend our childhoods learning repeatedly that when something bad happens — falling out of a tree, being bullied at school, getting wet-willied by a sibling — the person you call to fix it is Mom.

However, as our findings confirm, researchers investigating self-guided or self-regulated learning repeatedly warn that some level of supervision should be maintained [ 45, 49- 53], and that complete learner autonomy should not necessarily be the ultimate goal of medical education [ 54].

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But even he was mistrusted by the exiles, who had been forced to learn, repeatedly, that the interests of any American President only periodically coincided with their own.

President Obama has now served in the Oval Office for seven years and has learned repeatedly about the real limits on the power of the bully pulpit.

For instance, we learned repeatedly that Allison Janney and Anna Faris a) look amazing in fancy dresses and b) both star in the TV series Mom, airing Thursdays at 8.30pm on CBS.

We have learned, repeatedly and sometimes at a high price, that efforts to separate science and politics in such a manner may diminish the role of evidence in policymaking, and can contribute to the pathological politicisation of science.

Through them, he learned repeatedly that rational appearances are deceptive.

We have learned repeatedly from initial labor marketplaces that most work requestors hate the bidding process.

The time complexity of the classification system increases gradually and the system becomes inefficient while it is learned repeatedly for adding new group of data with the existing one in a certain interval of time.

As I quickly learned (repeatedly, as it took three or four tries for me to figure how not to buy 3-in-1 coffee), the packets contained a mixture of instant coffee, powdered milk and a heaping portion of sugar.

What I learned repeatedly from those experiences has reversed my previously held biases - the same misguided prejudice exhibited by Chris Matthews in seeing West Point as enemy territory presumably to a President who once expressed antiwar sentiments.

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