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The lessons of one are the lessons of the other".
Of course, the lessons of one society can never fully apply to another.
The company is in trouble because it has long forgotten the lessons of one of its founders: Josiah Wedgwood, among the greatest and most innovative retailers the world has ever seen.
Firefighting is a fiercely traditional world, and the lessons of one generation, often learned at great cost, are guarded and passed to the next like oral histories, but they are no less important than the lessons recorded in fire manuals.
His predecessors as US owners – the Glazers at United, Hicks and Gillett followed by Henry at Liverpool, Randy Lerner at Aston Villa – all offer salutary lessons of one sort or another.
The ability -- the hunger -- to translate the lessons of one subject to other subjects.
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This allows teachers to explore key beliefs and similarities found in major religions instead of centering lessons on one aspect of one religion.
If the lesson of one opera house row, in Cardiff, was not to get too fancy with the architecture, the message of the other, in Covent Garden, was to avoid looking elitist.
Perhaps learning from the lesson of one of his notorious predecessors in Iraq the Jordanian leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi – who was reprimanded in a letter by Al-Qaida Central for the excesses of his vioelnce – Baghdadi's prominent supporters have tried to emphasise a leader open to discussions with tribal leaders.
All lessons consist of one or more sections in which specific determinants were targeted.
"No one's really joined up the lessons of the one with the other," he says.
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