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5 February 1827 BEETHOVEN: We regret to learn, that the greatest musical genius of the present age, Ludowig Von Beethoven [sic], is, by this time, probably no more.
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"We were unaware, however, that those arrangements were in any way inappropriate, and regret to learn now that they apparently were".
He didn't regard himself as an annihilator—"I would regret to learn that the parts based on me were the ones in which the author gets torn down"—but the David Mills story about struck him as plausible.
It can be affecting: the way Some Things We Do reduces life to a dismal list of pointless activities ("We betray, we serve, we regret, we learn"); or how Gira's voice is swathed in a ghostly reverb on Just a Little Boy (For Chester Burnett)– the title is a reference to Howlin' Wolf – which skulks along at a deathly pace.
Then, we develop a novel distributed subcarrier allocation algorithm based on no-regret procedure to learn the correlated equilibrium, which demands less information exchange and computational complexity.
We regret it now, but you learn from your mistakes because you have to.
These results provide some initial support for the suggestion that the development of regret allows children to learn from previous decisions in order to adaptively switch their choices.
A skill Mubarak must now regret, he never bothered to learn.
Ask yourself, "What did I do or say this year that I regret?" Take the opportunity to learn from your missteps and hurtful actions.
"I will have a little bit of regret, but the Republicans need to learn their lesson: that we want things to go back to the right".
The best thing that anyone of us can do with an action or statement that we now regret is to forgive ourselves, learn from our experience, apologize sincerely (if doing so is appropriate and available), and do better next time.
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