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Because we have learned too many lessons from last time.
Professor Leipold said it was a mistake to draw too many lessons from the Zenger case.
There was far too much celebration and entertainment derived from this disaster, and far too many lessons not learned.
Massoud believes Karzai is a man who has taken too many lessons in statecraft from the British colonial experience.
But Iraq's generally woeful performance (shockingly bad tactics, awful morale and kit) means that learning too many lessons from "Operation Iraqi Freedom" may be inappropriate.
However, Stuart cautions against drawing too many lessons from a unique situation: "New Orleans is the poster child of idealistic education in the US.
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"There's too much money, too many private lessons, too many games and too much travel to weekend tournaments.
Plus the far too many repeated lessons of history that we never seem to remember.
This refocus of historical analogies, as Mann explains, was key to the Obamians' rejection of Holbrooke, who, to them, saw too many Vietnam lessons under too many Afghan rocks.
My three-year masterclass gave me too many other precious lessons to detail here.
On too many campuses, that lesson isn't being taught — or learned.
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