Sentences with phrase «learned the lessons of»

OPEC wants to talk to rival shale drillers to learn lessons of oil glut Saudis and US, seen as rivals, are actually growing together: Aramco CEO Saudi Aramco looking to Google parent Alphabet to build tech hub
It's much better to learn the lesson of money poorly spent on a $ 15 toy than a bigger - ticket purchase as an adult, she said.
A better way to remember is to learn the lessons of the Battle of the Bulge and apply those lessons to your business.
They have unquenchable self - belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work, commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way.»
Cramer learned the lesson of the cup - and - handle opportunity in the stock of Domino's.
If you bought it because of Facebook - proximity, you learned the lesson of not settling for the third - best in a group.
Greg represents the type of experienced entrepreneur who has learned the lessons of scaling a team - at one of the world's most dynamic companies, no less - and is eager to apply those lessons to his next endeavor.
Anyway, I think the big picture is that it is probably more beneficial to learn the lessons of Buffett rather than trying to invest verbatim.
Woe to those who do not learn the lessons of SCIENCE!
The pupils unanimously deplored this and some commented that some people had obviously not learned the lessons of the Jewish holocaust.
We still have not learned the lesson of Vietnam; democratic governments are not necessarily more moral than oligarchies or totalitarian governments; they are capable of cruel self - deception.
They have not fully learned the lesson of exceptionalism: that America is the quintessential bourgeois society.
If believer A is from a shame culture, and believer B is from a guilt culture, and both of them have thoroughly learned the lessons of the gospel, what unites them will be a shared theocentric culture, in which shame is shame before God at the judgment seat and guilt is guilt before God at the judgment seat.
It is a laboratory of sorts, a messy, exhausting and illuminating experiment in which Noah learns the lessons of care and compassion, attention and responsibility.
What sort of experience will prompt us to learn the lessons of care and responsibility for creation?
Philippa has learned the lesson of the moral ambiguities of her own actions; she is still on a journey toward the discovery of her own identity in reaching out to love another human being.
To be open for this means to have learned the lesson of discipleship to the point that God must be trusted to provide support for the standard of living appropriate to our families.
Has no one learned the lessons of trying to be Mitt Romney?
You are not learning the lessons of the internet — like: 800 word posts do little responding to batsh.t crazy trolls is just a waste of time most people do not come here to learn but come only to say something they think is clever... and so on.
The book of Lamentations was written, not simply to memorialize the tragic destruction of Jerusalem, but to interpret the meaning of God's rigorous treatment of his people, to the end that they would learn the lessons of the past and retain their faith in him in the face of overwhelming disaster.
Christians must learn the lessons of their participation in the first phase of capitalist led globalization from 1492/1498 onwards.
As the Palestinian peasant, after sowing, trusts to God and waits for the moment of harvest, so the man who recognizes the challenge of the activity of God in the ministry of Jesus must learn the lesson of patient waiting, in sure confidence that what has been sown will be reaped, that what God has begun he will bring to a triumphant conclusion.
Some though, haven't learned the lessons of the past.
You have not learned the lesson of your leader.
Indeed, so difficult is it to learn this lesson of using our sense of responsibility upon ourselves, that one would like to know whether the readers of this article have not been saying «This hits off So - and - So exactly.
«Ultrafryer Systems learned the lesson of overall optimization,» McNamara says.
Although the work of the foundation can not mitigate the present drought crisis, landowners in Texas and other stricken areas are fortunate to have such an institution as a focal point for learning the lessons of how best to prepare for droughts of the future.
Altuve learned the lesson of Yulu Gurriel, and hit the ball a couple rows back where Judge could not catch it.
Republican Senator Lincoln Fillmore, whose parents thought that was a good name for their baby, passed the law saying, «we have become so over-the-top when «protecting» children that we are refusing to let them learn the lessons of self - reliance and problem - solving that they will need to be successful as adults.»
Parents worry that if they move toward their children with warmth and humor at these behaviorally sticky times, their children won't respect them, or that they won't learn lessons of love, sharing, and thoughtfulness toward others.
If that was truly our goal, to get kids ready to assume their role in the economy, to chase after coins, then perhaps we would be better off sending them to learn the lessons of the gypsies.
Israel should learn the lessons of the past; but this does not mean assuming that just because a plan for the future bears superficial similarities to the past, that the past is doomed to repeat itself.
Committee chair Margaret Hodge branded the Treasury's failure to pay out to policyholders «completely unacceptable» and accused it of «failing to learn the lessons of the previous government».
There are signs that the Islamists, inspired by the positive Turkish model, have learned the lessons of those disastrous experiments, as well as those of Iran and Sudan.
It could have shown that it had really learned lessons of past mistakes and was ready to co-operate fully with any inquiry.
Following the 2005 general election he published an in - depth report urging the Conservative Party to learn the lessons of its defeat and broaden its appeal — Smell The Coffee.
But she's learned the lesson of 2004 — Obama can expect a lot of incoming fire, whether from the McCain campaign or from outside individuals and groups.
«This is a prime minister who talks a lot about leadership but, because he and his party are wedded to outdated thinking and refuse to learn the lessons of the past, he has shown the Tories are unable to lead Britain to a better future.»
«It is time the Chancellor learnt the lessons of George Osborne and rather than repeat them.
Now is the best time to learn the lessons of this affair so that all the confusion can be cleared up for the future.
If there were to be a re-examination of attitudes towards MPs from the public at large, it would be a sign that the 2010 intake has learnt the lessons of the last Parliament and is managing to change perceptions of this one.
Mr Miliband called for a new approach to supporting industry that «learns the lessons of the financial and economic crisis».
«Ben Rogers: Learning the lessons of Sharia from Aceh, Indonesia Main Ben Jeffreys: Our education system should be designed to reflect the fact that one size does not fit all»
Teachout also points out that her campaign has benefited from net - powered volunteers and says, «I think a lot of campaigns mis - learned the lessons of Obama 2008.
«The question isn't just has Andrew Cuomo learned the lessons of Eliot Spitzer?»
Public affairs professionals need to learn lessons of the past and move on from shady deals in Westminster.
As we debate this government's proposals for the NHS, we must learn the lessons of the past and properly address the challenges of the future.
He is refusing the learn the lessons of history or economics.
Miliband said he was «learning the lessons of where New Labour went wrong with the really super-rich», but denied that he would ever raise the top rate of income tax about 50 %.
The warning came as Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said the government had failed to learn the lessons of the summer floods.
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