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He promised to learn from his mistakes.
Hancock admitted turning up late, and promised to learn from his own example.
A plethora of NHS bodies, regulators and the health service ombudsman in England have promised to learn lessons.
Some early PVRs even promised to "learn" their user's viewing preferences, so they could anticipate and record programmes the owner might like to watch.
The hiring of Randy Cunneyworth to replace him didn't go smoothy, because Cunneyworth doesn't speak French, and although he has promised to learn, he hasn't been able to turn the team around.
Voters feel that politicians are "over-privileged and under-powered," Labour's shadow Foreign Secretary admitted on Monday night, as he promised to learn lessons from the bruising Scottish referendum vote.
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I am deeply sorry and I promise to learn from this mistake," he said.
Also unlike most of them, it promises to learn your temperature preferences, set itself up automatically, and, as your tastes change, strive to keep up.
An independent survey of the schemes found that 75% of participants were in work or further education a year after leaving them.Ministers promise to learn everything possible from other attempts to put the jobless to work.
In a few years' time we will realise what is taking place now, and there will be the usual inquiries and promises to "learn lessons", too late for many whose life savings have been stolen.
One company with an interesting twist on the whole idea is Hunch, the decision engine that promises to learn about you and then recommend a whole range of stuff without even blinking.
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