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Many of the usual responses to youth violence repeat the same errors again and again.
But, like my readers, they didn't listen to me, preferring to repeat the same errors endlessly, as do you.
Even our progress is not progress as we continue to repeat the same errors as the past.
Mandatory homeownership training for all seeking to get a mortgage will ensure everyone understands where things can go wrong and have a better understanding of how not to repeat the same errors.
Based on the present findings and previous studies, 43, 44, 48, 49 a significant increase in salivary α-amylase activity may temporarily decrease executive function, such as an increase in perseverative errors (ie, a tendency to repeat the same errors or persist in a specific response despite feedback indicating that it is no longer correct).
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On the flip side, if it is simply coincidence (as I'm sure Apple will claim) then it's extremely sloppy to repeat the same error twice only months apart.
Iridium provided a statement to Reuters that for its part, it's now confident SpaceX understands well what led to the September accident, and will not repeat the same error in the fueling process found to be responsible for its own mission.
I noticed what held my weakest students back – too much focus on writing down notes, crippling shyness and fear of making mistakes, and the other extreme – overconfidence, speaking at length and carelessly repeating the same errors.
Scientific leaders now risk repeating the same error.
At the outset of the week in which the youth ranks of the Premier League elite are again put to the test in the Carling Cup quarter-finals, Sir Alex Ferguson has launched an impassioned defence of his prodigies and warned those who have written them off that they have repeated the same error Alan Hansen made 14 years ago.
By holding down the value of the yuan and allowing a consequent build-up of excess liquidity, China risks repeating the same error.However, Paul Cavey, a China economist at Macquarie Securities, suggests that China may have more in common with Taiwan in the 1980s than with Japan.
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