Mr. JENNINGS: That certainly is one big lesson that did cause some changes in our plans.
The big lesson here, at least, is not to necessarily trust a website that has strong Google search rankings.
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There, the big lesson of history is that they don't produce many winners.
The big lesson is that when you commit to release early and often is that you have to do it.
The big lesson for right now from the report and the press conference is that inflation is going to stay higher for longer.
Against that, a big lesson from the crisis is not to rely too much on short-term interest rates to rein in credit and home-loan booms.
"In the early 1980s, I learned a big lesson when I saw some companies here in Mexico failing and some high-profile companies in the U.S. also declining, " Zambrano recalls.
Americans may want to take a lesson from big banks by increasing their own personal capital buffers.
The lesson of big banking busts, such as Japan's in the 1990s, is that debt-laden balance-sheets must be restructured and troubled banks fixed before real recoveries can take off.
Jim DiPeso, policy director at Republicans for Environmental Protection (REP), draws an even more important lesson for the big picture.
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The lesson of every big banking crisis in recent history is that rapid and decisive government action to clean up balance-sheets results in a quicker recovery and smaller long-term damage to the public purse.
But history teaches an important lesson: that big banking crises are ultimately solved by throwing in large dollops of public money, and that early and decisive government action, whether to recapitalise banks or take on troubled debts, can minimise the cost to the taxpayer and the damage to the economy.
The first lesson is that the next big thing can come from the most unexpected places.
That leads to the next big question: did Taymor learn her lesson?
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The whole Provenge story, however it turns out, provides an object lesson on the risks and big payoffs that can come from investing in biotech.
We could all take a lesson from Bill Gates on how big our goals should be.
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If economies draw the lesson that their reserves were not big enough, global imbalances will be even harder to tackle.
With it came a lesson in the politicking that can hamper big foreign acquisitions.
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But others say police who see the Cambridge incident as a lesson only for Cambridge are making a big mistake.
"The lesson Al Gore learned from health care defeat was that big, bold things can't get done in Washington, " Bradley continued.
To elucidate, some banks have become too big and complicated to manage safely - which would perhaps be the lesson of the 2007-08 debacles at UBS, RBS and Citigroup, inter alia.
It should be a sobering lesson for self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives who talk a big game about cutting spending but then hesitate when it comes to the money we spend on war.
R. is a big piece to the puzzle and I hope he's learned his lesson, and we've got to move on with it and he's got to be ready to go tomorrow night.
It is the same lesson learned, albeit on a smaller scale, by certain other big time football programs when their head coaches fell from grace.
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Mr Daschle's appointment, at a bare minimum, suggests that Mr Obama understands the main lesson of the HillaryCare debacle: that the hardest thing about any big and tricky reform (and health care is the biggest and trickiest of the lot) is getting congressional approval.
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But a lesson of the past century is that government can influence the behavior of big corporations, by requiring transparency about their performance and costs, and by enacting rules and limitations to protect the ordinary citizen.
If history has taught investors a lesson, that lesson is not to bet against banks, especially the ones that are too big to fail.
The most important lesson of recent crises, Toyota said, was that Toyota should not ever grow too big or powerful as to forget the original spirit of making something from nothing.
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