"Just because somebody is a working adult ... doesn't mean that they don't have a desire to learn Latin or they don't have a desire to study film or other topics, " Friedman said.
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If I have helped a client learn about the market and investing when he or she is young, I will have a relationship with them that will continue as they grow older and wealthier.
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If there have been a few cross-cultural difficulties between the British and the Iraqis, the incoming Americans will have to learn a whole new language as they gradually take over from British soldiers in the coming months.
Type A entrepreneurs often have to learn relaxation as a skill that requires practice.
"There's an assumption that if you're senior, you have a lot to teach, and if you're junior, you have a lot to learn, and I'm saying let's challenge the status quo, " he says.
Republicans have a lot to learn from the psychological suffering of the middle class.
Some experts are therefore saying that the German people may have to learn a hard lesson.
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We believe that Africans and our neighbours have a lesson to learn from this wrong crisis management.
Mr. Ma is open to the idea that both sides have a lot to learn about each other.
The boomers have a lot to learn from the more tech-savvy and spontaneous Millennial and Gen-X generations, Furlong says.
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The United States and China have a lot to learn from each other.
For now, baby boomer mentors will just have to learn a little patience.
"We still have a lot to learn from customers and from how customers interact in these mediums, " he said.
We still have a lot to learn about leadership in the 21st century.
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In fact, the rest of Somalia and indeed Africa have a lot to learn from the consensus-building techniques employed by Somaliland.
Another factor: Prescription drug ads are a relatively new phenomenon, and drug firms still have a lot to learn about making them.
Both foreigners and Bangladeshis might have to learn a little more patience.
Players from abroad have to learn a new culture and new customs.
There is a long way to go and I have got a lot to learn and a lot to give to the club.
For that discussion on useful risk policy to occur security professionals have to learn a new lexicon that includes terms like cyberwar and cybersecurity.
Children also have a right to learn critical thinking in school, and works that offend no one are unlikely to help them develop those skills.
"We understand we may have a lot to learn from the Cubans in terms of disaster preparedness and how they have dealt with hurricanes, " spokeswoman Ceeon Quiett said.
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And we have a lot to learn from your nations in order to create the kind of sustainability in our environment that is -- we so desperately need.
So, unlike with Android's system, you don't have to learn a precise set of commands and then hold the phone in front of you while passers-by eye you nervously.
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It found that in all three subjects, pupils now have to learn a wider range of topics than they used to, but cover some of them in less depth.
And when you are certain that you know your way around the nooks and crannies of the British establishment, how tireseome to have to learn a new and complicated game in Brussels.
Now, I suspect we are all going to have to learn a great deal more about these places, what's happening in them and what our government might have in mind for them.
But when we see a crisis like the one in Japan, we have a responsibility to learn from this event, and to draw from those lessons to ensure the safety and security of our people.
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