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A common example of this is public speaking: Although many people shy away from it, those who practice public speaking regularly get better at it, become more comfortable with it, and become more confident in it, too.
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When we asked the Kleiner Perkins Partner why he chose to lead the firm's investment in Remind101, he answered, simply, that "all the studies have shown that when you get teachers, parents and students communicating more regularly, you get better learning outcomes".
For less friendly climates, you have to be inventive by moving the plant around regularly to get better light exposure, using a small desk top fan to get air circulation and to daily check for moisture by sticking your finger in the soil.
The reason I'm telling you this is that our analysis has shown that those students who attend the lectures regularly get much better grades on the exams than the students who do not.
Assuming you return to the site regularly, these suggestions will get better in time.
By regularly dwelling in delight, we get better at noticing, remembering, and seeking sources of goodness in life.
Researchers tell us that children who grow up in families that eat together regularly are more likely to get better grades, less likely to be overweight, less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol, less likely to be depressed.
Andreessen-Horowitz partner Benedict Evans says these maps have a network effect: a bigger fleet of cars using one type of maps will get better, more regularly updated maps faster than a smaller one would.
That's the key for this team - staying together for the next 18 months, playing regularly, similar selections and we will get better.
For these hotels (and they are just the five used most regularly by the council) business is only going to get better.
As a physician, I regularly write prescriptions for medications to help my patients get better.
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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