The company says it has learned several valuable lessons from the recent bond insurance fiasco.
On the energy production side, we can learn lessons from a past success: the Internet.
Lessons from these projects are feeding into the Starbucks global coffee-sourcing program known as C.
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Our financial services industry has yet to learn its lessons from the recent past.
In December, she started taking piano lessons from a local teacher named Sheldon Stein.
Instead, it concerns the generalization of individual business cases or the lessons from popular management books.
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She said the police did not seem to have learnt the lessons from previous deaths.
And he confessed that both United and the FA can learn lessons from the saga.
One of the hard lessons from the pre-school sandbox is that bullies thrive on weakness.
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Former Plaid leader Dafydd Wigley said the party had to "learn the lessons from the election".
Forget about gleaning leadership lessons from the likes of Attila the Hun or Alexander the Great.
But Mr Watkins leaves readers to draw their own lessons from the events he records.
The Asian giant can take a few lessons from its developed neighbors, says BCA Research.
All I can hope is that those involved will learn lessons from this tragedy.
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Douglas Richardson, the zoo's animal collection manager, says they have learnt lessons from the past.
More quietly, some moderate voices now speak of the need to draw lessons from Lebanon.
The two parties have also drawn different lessons from the experiences of other countries.
Mexico and Chile could impart valuable lessons from their own successful records of response to crisis.
In formulating that policy, the next government should draw lessons from fellow US-ally India.
"I have learned a lot of lessons from the old people around here, " he says.
All teachers should be directed to teach the same lessons from the same textbooks.
Will the Obama administration learn the appropriate lessons from such politicized intelligence mis-estimates, or compound them?
Welcome lessons from the Scandinavian school of smart, efficient filmmaking continue to come our way.
Nonetheless, modern people may be able to take lessons from the long-lived Tikal technology, he said.
The international humanitarian community has learned important lessons from the tsunami -- and you should too.
Management claim they will be offering cheap fares having learned lessons from budget airlines.
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And it is hard to draw broad lessons from local races often fought on local issues.
Unfortunately, despite legitimate concerns, NFL players are learning the wrong lessons from history.
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Those who learn the wrong lessons from the past may be equally doomed.
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The report said that UK ports appeared not to have learnt lessons from accidents at other ports.
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