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Mr. Gates said NATO and American officers were studying the lessons of Khost Province to see if they could be applied in other provinces across Afghanistan.
Should not US and British policy makers be studying the lessons of the Soviet Union's disastrous war from 1979-89, if they want to avoid history's mistakes?
While police have been closely studying the lessons of Seattle and preparing large-scale crowd control measures, Kenneth Trujillo, the city solicitor, has emphasized that protest permits are decided on the basis of traffic and safety considerations, not on the politics of the demonstrators.
Those involved in responding to such events would benefit from studying the lessons of the past to better manage future emergencies.
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We study the lessons of history, read philosophy, and seek out wise men with the hope of learning what matters.
They've closely studied the lessons of 1996, when the GOP gained Senate seats even as Bob Dole lost the presidency.
In April last year, the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, appointed a high-level panel to study the lessons of the Ebola crisis and improve the world's response to health crises.
Anyone who has ever imagined living life totally on his or her own terms would do well to study the lessons of "Passion and Principle," Sally Denton's lively revisionist accounting of John and Jessie Frémont.
Mr. Edwards's latest trip here offered evidence of just how much he studied the lessons of his Iowa defeat last time, though he would prefer to view it as a near victory.
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