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We overlooked one of the prime lessons of our own history, that we had been able to spearhead the industrial revolution in the eighteenth century, not because of our size we only had a third of the population of France but because, at a time when the countries of the continent were fragmented by internal tolls and tariff barriers, we were the biggest single market in Europe.

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One of the prime lessons from the euro crisis is that banking crises in one state can endanger the currency club itself, as the cost of bailing out national banks threatens to overwhelm a member-state's finances, creating sovereign-bond crises that in turn scare markets and cause disruptive capital outflows.

Britain is the prime example of this.

A prime lesson of the past year: The auction model, which connotes remnant or distressed inventory, is a lousy lure for media buyers, who look for choice placements in prime markets.

But one rule of thumb that ought to be a prime lesson of the first auteurist days — from the young critics at Cahiers du Cinéma in the nineteen-fifties, who were the first to recognize that some of the filmmakers in Hollywood were among the greatest artists of the era — is that there's no intrinsic aesthetic demerit to being inside the system, no intrinsic merit to spurning it.

This is a prime lesson of "The Prince," and Machiavelli appears to have been determined to live by it.

The prime Google lesson is that clever use of cheap technology can trump ordinary use of pricey stuff.

It also stands for how imperfectly the Conservative prime minister has learned the lessons of Tony Blair, his thrice-winning New Labour predecessor, who was a far more accomplished phony football fan.Mr Blair was not the first Labour Party prime minister to understand the potency of Britain's most popular game.

But a prime lesson from the Oslo process was that its phased approach did not work.

The deputy prime minister argued that Labour had not "learnt the lessons" of the 2008 crash, and the Conservatives did not focus enough on "fairness".

The Prime Minister said  the "lessons of history" showed the previous Labour Government  was wrong to give  unfettered immediate access to the UK labour market to  Poland, Hungary and the Baltic states when they joined the EU.

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