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That tells me that if you're not learning very well, it's maybe the right time for me (to leave).
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We'll soon learn very well what it means".
And this Iranians have learned very well indeed.
That is a lesson that Europe seems to have not learned very well.
It was a remarkable experience, and I learned very well to precede rather than follow him.
"In a school, you have to learn very well a few basic skills, and also to develop your thinking, and work hard.
The reason tech companies sometimes have such high ratios of value to earnings is that investors have learned very well the lesson of Microsoft and Intel: that technology markets tend to be winner-takes-all, and a company that gets an early advantage in a new technology may well be able to translate that advantage into a sustained, lucrative monopoly.
Sometimes while you learn very well but when the exam day comes for example you fall ill, that will be very disadvantageous for you.
This, too, seems to be a lesson from my research--for some reason, we don't learn very well in this area.
She continued: "What are these children going to do who are in the school now, and what are all the children and families of those who are going to come here going to do? "This is an outstanding school and our children learn very well here, but they deserve better and there are aspects of the school that I worry aren't even safe".
A lesson perhaps I didn't learn very well - I got pneumonia this Christmas.
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