Sentences with phrase «actually learned something from»

I actually learned something from this material.»
Two, the possibility that the people who run the publishing industry have actually learned something from observing the failures in the music industry.
Now, you might say that all that stress would be «worth it» if it meant that kids actually learned something from the experience.
We all know that, in general, understanding data — how to collect it, wrangle it, and actually learn something from it — is no longer optional for nearly every business.
If this sounds like your situation, HR expert Ben Olds offered a suggestion on recruiting blog Fistful of Talent recently: try to actually learn something from the experience.
The goal is to increase people's confidence that they'll actually learn something from your course if they buy, so create a lead magnet that gives them that peace - of - mind.
I knew that in order to actually learn something from this month of gentleness I had to take another approach.
I heard many attendees complaining that there should be fewer, and longer, morning presentations so that they could actually learn something from the presenters.
It would have been pleasant to see an example of the conservative punditocracy actually learning something from the real world instead of resorting to ever - more unconvincing pseudo-legalistic justifications and attacks on the messenger to avoid taking their head out of the sand.
4) The journal that was duped and the editor wind up with egg on their faces, but hopefully, the learning curve has a positive slope, and they actually learn something from the experience.
And not to mention actually learn something from experts on red teaming.
This was recommended by a friend that completed your course and I found that he was right in that it was a good course and one that I would enjoy and actually learn something from.

Not exact matches

You may actually get better results — whether in terms of greater revenue, speed or something else — if you bring on specialists, versus trying to learn something new from scratch.
«It's all about how you turn that into something you learn lessons from to change your business or how you can actually make money from marketers and advertisers.
Diane Abbott also tweeted that one of the lessons to be learned from the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire is that «fire puts out water,» and called for the UK government to do something about the drought in the province of Davao del Norte in Indonesia, which is actually located in the Philippines.
By dangerously labeling it a comedy, it allows racist people who actually watch it to dismiss its message instead of learning something from it.
It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe even manipulating something out of Him.
I dislike highlighting specific proponents of theologies that I believe are dangerous because I believe it prevents all of us from actually learning something, and instead simply pits one against another.
Many and sometimes most of the weekly papers are by authors who actually wanted to remember that they learned something crucial, and that experience rarely keeps them from being critical and even playing the texts off against each other.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
I should note, I love a cookbook where the introductory chapter actually teaches me something, and this one passes — from the differences between cow, goat, and sheep's milk, to how different cheese types are produced, I learned a lot (and we make cheese).
The blog recipes are interesting and beautiful and maybe even we all learn something new from them and occasionally slimmed down versions are served at my table but I'm going to try harder to share recipes with you that I (in real life) make often and I hope will actually inspire you to go into your kitchen and make them yourself too.
Lentil soup is actually the very first dish I learned to cook, and I am still amazed at how easy it is to make something so much better than you get from a can.
If your shoulder is directly in the center, the bar will actually be more unstable and unbalanced on your body (it sounds strange but it's true and something you'll learn from experience with this exercise!).
Also, Anita and Ebony discuss the lack of croissant - sharing in their relationship, and Anita goes on an eye - opening educational journey as she learns both that John Krasinski is the dude from The Office and that aromanticism is a word that actually means something.
«It feels like the point is to actually learn something and to actually gain something from it,» says Ania.
Along with gaining insight into the hard work of the rice paddy, we learn there is something special about the Chinese number system: first, each word for a number is very short, and it seems memory of numbers — from research Gladwell reports — is affected by the length of time it actually takes to sound out the number.
He navigates the prison system, gets cut, avoids gangs and unscrupulous COs, and learns something from a teacher who actually cares.
If that does happen, hopefully the reviewer is at least constructive and helpful in their critique, giving you something to learn from — but even if they aren't, just try to remember that a few bad reviews can actually improve sales by providing an air of legitimacy to the entire set.
Now if you were looking for some big revelation that concludes it's all actually related to Mayan prophecies or something equally unbelievable, then prepare to be disappointed as the reality is just fractionally different, but if we've learnt anything at all from gauges, it's that even half an inch can really matter.
I had to learn how to buckle down and actually study — something that I didn't get from our public school system.
I was explaining, and very poorly, that from what I read, there is some change, but I actually learned that the issue that was causing me trouble on that aspect was not what I thought, and thus, today, I learned something that makes me have to re-think.
I'll give you something you can actually learn from — if your mind isn't made up and closed tight.
Something that I have learned from Tim Ferriss is the idea that striving for the perfect outcome can actually derail your efforts in the long run.
Something tangible I could actually work through, learn from and see results.
It brings a something extra to the table when you apply for a job — the employer will learn more about you, your personality, what you actually want from the job and gain insight as to why you're applying.
That's quite a milestone, and something many others could learn from, just keep plugging away, giving solid advice that actually helps others, and watch those numbers tick up!
I learned something from each one and have actually put the new ideas into my inspiration journal so they won't be forgotten with proper credit, of course.
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