Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(10)
They are lessons that make medicine both an art and a science.
Rather, they're "delayed successes", lessons that make it possible for us to succeed the second – or third – time.
"Looking back, those are the lessons that make me feel so personally lucky for [being] in finance," Lucas told the 114 graduates of the Master of Finance Class of 2017 at a convocation ceremony in Cambridge, MA, on June 8.
As well as maintaining the plots and the massive spreadsheet projecting the growth schedule for the year, the coordinator works closely with teachers to help them plan lessons that make full use of the garden's potential.
In remaining sections, we describe the curriculum development process used by NIH and BSCS, briefly describe the five lessons that make up the curriculum supplement, and provide data from the formative evaluation of a field-test version of the supplement.
Below, a few of the valuable lessons that make "Doc McStuffins," as comic Kamau Bell says, "one of the most important shows in the history of television".
Similar(50)
They had all worked across multiple industries in their careers, run successful projects (and also some that had failed), and extracted lessons that made sense at every organizational level.
But as he departs, his senior aides describe a very different man, who has learned important lessons about diplomacy in 16 months and whose early missteps, they say, provided the lessons that made possible the arms agreement with Russia that will be the centerpiece of his trip.
Readers of "Push Comes to Shove," Tharp's disarmingly candid autobiography, are already familiar with that mind and the high-pressure childhood, with its endless round of extracurricular lessons that made her a prepubescent exemplar of the creative work ethic she preaches here.
He applied the lessons that made sense to him which ignited his personal growth.
That might also be because it taught me some hard life lessons that made it easier for me to deal with future challenges.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com