For Six years I lectured about my own white-collar crime at universities across the country.
No American need be lectured about the ARA. Americans love cars and love driving, so the myth goes.
He argues that excessive use of whole-class teaching might mean pupils spending so long being lectured about mathematics that they never get to solve equations for themselves.
Murphy relayed the information in quick phone calls to his wife and father in his home state of Massachusetts -- where his father, Joe Murphy, is a maritime instructor, and his son once lectured about dealing with hostage situations.
After his prepared remarks, lawmakers lectured Bernanke about higher health-care costs and the social responsibility of making credit available to the poor.
He lectured me about not taking that pathway.
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Others fear that Pfizer's tactics may drive up costs for the employers who sponsor health plans, thanks to the complexities of co-payment schemes, and confuse patients lectured for years about the merits of generics.
Last week he lectured parliament, unsuccessfully, about the moral hazard of its plan to offer an unlimited state guarantee for bank deposits.
The American press not only had a field day reporting the details but not infrequently lectured their pusillanimous British colleagues about American ideas of press freedom.
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But he knew a lot about tires (and lectured me because my spare was underinflated).
Since choosing to leave a 25-year litigation practice by starting a mediation career six years ago, I have spilled thousands of digital words and spoken to, trained and lectured thousands of men and women about the folly of zero-sum games.
There was a talk about Mexican pre-Hispanic civilizations, and Slim himself lectured on the renovation of Mexico City's historic center, for which he has reportedly been paying.
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