Sentence examples for the cost of learning from inspiring English sources

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The cost of learning this lesson was high.

Long-term music education is often still the preserve of the rich, the study says, with the cost of learning to play and taking lessons a "major barrier".

"The cost of learning to play and of taking lessons is a major barrier, and children without access to tuition are significantly less likely to carry on playing".

Under these recommendations the four in ten students who study part-time will have the same support for the cost of learning as full-time students for the first time.

The examples from abroad suggest that, while the cost of learning about terrorism in a democracy can be very high, it leads in time to strategic postures, backed by public opinion, that are based on national principles similar to those which Obama outlined in May.

Employer Assistance Many large employers offer tuition-reimbursement programs that help defray the cost of learning additional skills in the classroom.

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The combination of the financial risk transfer, cashflow implications, management costs and risk management itself and the costs of learning and adapting are arguably beyond the risk appetite of many agencies.

Developers have been complaining non stop about the costs of learning yet another markup launguage for every new social network platform, and taking developer time in creating and maintaining the code.

Nonetheless, associative learning has been shown to provide large fitness benefits in fish [36], [37], birds [38], [39], and several insect species [19], [21], [22], [29]; thus, even if the ability to anticipate the approach of prey provided only a slight predatory advantage in antlions, relative to the costs of learning, it would have been favored by natural selection.

However, there is also always a risk that individuals might gather incorrect or out-dated information, which would increase the costs of learning considerably (Parker 1990; Kendal et al. 2005; Laland et al. 2005).

One could speculate that learning 2 colors equally might enable pollen foragers to more flexibly switch between several learned flower colors when a preferred flower becomes temporarily unavailable or rare which would be advantageous given the costs of learning to handle new flowers.

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