Sentences with phrase «learned the lesson right»

I learned my lesson right away: vision kills.
The kittens learned the lesson right away and happily ate the mice.
I learned a lesson right there never to call anyone crazy.

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The key is for entrepreneurs in places like Kansas City and Nashville and Cincinnati to take the right lessons from the Bay Area, by focusing on the mindset: the idea that innovation comes through iteration, that failure should be embraced for what you can learn from it and that every business can be transformed by technology.
If that's true, nothing I can teach you today about the importance of saving for retirement — and the importance of starting to do so right now — will compare to the life lesson you'll have learned by the time you actually reach retirement.
They know that there's always a time and a place for learning lessons, but that publicly, the only right thing to do is to stand up and own up to their decisions.
Long before kids encounter financial literacy in school, they learn from the Bank of Mom and Dad — and those lessons (right or wrong) can really stick.
I don't know what lessons you mean, but I might not have learned the right ones.
After the first spike and crash, and after what some folks wrote about it - including your humble servant right here - it would seem that people would realize what kind of outfit this is, and that they would try to exit their shares, and be done with it, having learned a lesson about believing corporate gobbledygook instead of doing research.
You might say to yourself: Facebook's astonishing success is a once - in - a-lifetime, right - place - right - time kind of thing — what lessons could I possibly learn from it?
In terms of lessons learned, Jerry Masino suggests using your franchisor's template and training, understanding customer service — «it's the cornerstone of a lot of businesses» — and making sure your location is right by hiring a corporate realtor to provided the demographics needed.
For anyone who is feeling uncertain about the upcoming transfer of power, writer and illustrator Christopher Noxon has turned his recent tour of the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis into a motivational text that links lessons learned in the 1950s and «60s with today's strange times.
From our CEO through our management ranks, there is a stronger appreciation for respecting our clients and customers, and respecting the lessons learned from the crisis and post-crisis that signify soundly that our company gets it and strives to do the right thing more so than other companies.»
Among the other lessons learned in the Lean LaunchPad class for healthcare, Blank says, were: It's better to focus on one product and target market rather than trying to do everything right out of the gate.
With a brand new site you get to learn from your mistakes and do it the right way — without the painful lessons.
The journey to success is paved with valuable life lessons, triumph and inevitable failure — which you can learn from too if you have the right attitude.
It's a lesson I'm learning right now.
Howard Marks has been in the industry for 47 years and I'm pretty confident that he has learned a lot of the right lessons.
This would be a good thing if it indicated that the right lessons had been learned from past mistakes, leading to a permanent change in strategy.
Whether or not these groups accept credit for all the consequences of «changing the economic face of Canada» their opponents on the political left and centre can learn many lessons from how effective the political right machine has become in Canada.
It's a lesson all religious people need to learn eventually: believing something doesn't give you the right to require everyone else to believe it too.
And the answer to that question in Quran is; God told us these mythical stories in Torah, Bible, Quran so that we can learn some lessons from our previous generations and do the right things.
The Right - Wing Christian conservatives need to learn that lesson, before they impose their edicts on all..
I can't learn anymore lessons right now please.
But, by the end of the story, Franny has learned two lessons that may well be her salvation: Lesson one: «How in hell are you going to recognize a legitimate holy man when you see one if you don't even know a cup of consecrated chicken soup when it's right in front of your nose?»
I think the lesson to be learned here is whether you view these things right or wrong, you need to do whats best for you.
But the central lesson of this well - learned cheder was not anachronistic: God's in his heaven, though all is not right with the world.
And in the end, Job agreed that the lesson was just and right for him to learn.
I agree discipline is needed to teach Children from whats wrong and right if not they most likely qill go astray but when the lesson is learned Jesus will dwell in our hearts and the Holy Spirit will confront are own spirit we are christians children of Fos
At least you won't have to learn that lesson again, right?
When teams do silly stuff I feel like karma should kick them in the ass right away so they learn their lesson the hard way.
I hope he can signal to us that he has learned his lessons from the ridiculous experiments over the last games and that he will field 3 CD and not play Monreal as middle CD and that he plays Laca in the center and Kolasinac as left wing - back and Bellerin as right Wingback, to start.
He claims his silence on the Costa ban did the job — insinuating the world had now learnt a lesson and could see how right he was all along.
It does seem as though Arsenal have finally found the right balance and have learned some painful lessons about starting games slowly (a la Stoke) us focusing too much on the attacking side of the game when we should be solid and compact (a la Anderlecht).
You'd really have to ask yourself if he'd still be here if he wasn't French.Wenger has every right to sell Giroud.If we were very ambitious we would've sold him long ago.We're treating him as if he's a crucial player.The lesson will only be learnt when Lacazette goes out with a long term injury.We will then see how good the back ups are.To me he's not a super sub as he's the kind of striker who requires service.Being a super sub is not enough because remember he's the next in line if anything happens to Lacazette.Giroud was Arsenal's main striker for a reason.Last season 99 % of the matches he scored coming of the bench were matches he should have started to give us that aerial presence but Wenger shockingly started Sanchez.It's a shame fans will blame him next season again for his short comings.The guy is just not good.It's not good enough to be strong in aerial battles alone and weak in almost every other aspect.I expect Arsenal and Arsene to do better.He must be sold.
Yet another almost identical turnaround in Swansea, right after the players should have learned that very lesson against Anderlecht in the Champions League, has left us bereft of hope and wondering what has happened.
But hey, at least we learnt our lesson, right?
The lessons they have learned over the years is that we all matter here and yes we may be the superior being on earth but that means we are under even more of an obligation to make sure that the animals in our care are treated right because we know better.
Take the lessons that you learn from your child and the outdoors to use for the next adventure, and remember that a lot of nature's most interesting adventures can be found right near your front door!
«My biggest lesson that I learned with two kids is sometimes just letting go of that idea that my way is the right way.
The right tutor will adapt lessons to cater to your child's strengths whether he is an auditory learner (learns best by listening), visual learner (learns best through sight) or a kinesthetic learner (learns best through experience).
you are so right though, especially with this: «every great spiritual lesson I'd learned previously helped me prepare to embrace open adoption.»
There is a lesson for me to learn here: even if you didn't start on the right foot you still will get a chance to get it right and to enjoy a deep, loving relationship with your children.
Helping participants while they are learning to find the right balance of challenging and fun game and drill ideas is at the heart of every lesson.
Perhaps the lesson they are learning is that «might is right» and violence is the answer to their problems, the outlet for their stress, the route to getting others to do what they want.»
Whether it be sharing my lessons learned so you can continue to be the super mum or dad that you already are, or reminding you what a great job you're doing, I'm right here with you through it all.
Add to this the lack of long - term effectiveness (kids have been shown to become more defiant in the long run and the lesson they learn is how to avoid pain, not how to regulate their own behavior and learn how to want to make the right choices) makes corporal punishment a very ineffective long - term solution to any behavioral problem in kids.
The lessons your children are learning from you right now with just this one issue will be a great source of strength as they grow into adults.
You'd think I'd have learned my lesson after the last couple of Twitter frenzies, but what the heck — let's dive right back into those shark - infested intellectual waters.
But I'm confident the APC will learn the right lesson from this self - inflicted defeat, and remember the mission and mandate given to us by the people.»
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