It has given face and voice to the poorest of India, whom I have learnt to love and respect.
Does this mean that Arabs and Persians have learnt to love one another?
One answer is the way in which German firms have learnt to deal with their country's rigidities: by shifting operations abroad.
But American employers have learnt to get along with the legislation, and it does seem to have raised the employment rates of older workers.
With the decline of the docks and manufacturing over the past 30 years, the local planners have learnt to take economic change in their stride.
In the process he seems to have learnt to harness his energies in a way that would later prove endlessly mystical and hypnotic to others.
After the murders of the great judges Borsellino and Falcone eight years ago, people have learnt to say no to the Mafia, and politicians have begun to back them.
So far, however, there is little evidence that these various regulators, each concerned with a different type of financial activity, have learnt to collaborate effectively in overseeing gigantic companies with global reach.
Even though Fridays are official working days, we have all learnt to accept that if we have any business with anybody in the public sector it is not a good idea to try to go to the office on a Friday.
"I have generally learnt to give the story of AIDS a new angle, " she says.
Buses, metro and trains are all run by different bodies, which have never learnt to co-ordinate their schedules.
As for the lessons of it all, they may have to be learnt fast to avoid another fiasco.
Localities have learnt not to depend on the central government for food, and this time appear better prepared.
There, fishermen have learnt how to extract the explosive charges from munitions left over from the second world war.
Bank bosses have learnt not to pronounce too confidently about the future.
This is scored as a success, even though it may largely reflect the fact that hospital staff have learnt how to hit the targets, just as teachers learn how to teach to the test.
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But as was the case in console-based gaming, the Chinese government has intervened, says Ning Liu, an analyst at BDA. Licensing of new versions of foreign games has been delayed, and local firms have gradually learnt to develop their own products.
They should always be given opportunities to evaluate and reflect upon what they have learnt which according to the report has been sadly lacking in many lessons.
Whereas American banks seem to have learnt something from their painful mistakes of the early 1980s, the Europeans have taken more risks in order to increase their share of the market.
Departments have long since learnt to look Treasury gift horses in the mouth.
The answer, as some have learnt, is to take the world as it is rather than as they would like it to be.
The aim now is to build on what they have learnt about managing the vegetation to maintain the population and hopefully help it to spread, he added.
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The way Mr Rothschild claimed to have learnt about the alleged irregularities was also significant.
She said the police did not seem to have learnt the lessons from previous deaths.
And Mr Osborne will not be the only figure to have learnt that lesson.
The report said that UK ports appeared not to have learnt lessons from accidents at other ports.
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The government appears to have learnt its lessons as all those purchases were negotiated paying market prices.
Most developing nations seem also to have learnt their lesson from the excesses of the 1980s and 1990s.
But, though Mr Blair is happy to use the past as a rhetorical device, he does not seem to have learnt from it.
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