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But damn, lesson learned -- don't tango with Steven Adams.
Lesson learned: Keep it short — and a little exotic.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "We don't run away from issues.
It's a tough lesson, but hopefully it's a lesson learned.
Lesson learned: always attach a leash to the Quark / GoPro.
Lesson learned ... Taylor Swift is as honest as they come.
Lesson learned today: Amazon is the house that unmentionables built.
Lesson learned: grab a snack before you hit the market.
Lesson learned: don't test a mother's love and protective instinct.
No big deal, lesson learned, just don't do that again.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "Hang in there and do the work.
"I hope this is a lesson learned for him," she said.
Coach Todd Bowles implored his players to heed a lesson learned.
Keighley references Hydrobot often in interviews, usually as a lesson learned.
If you don't, consider it a lesson learned for next year.
Lesson learned: always read your lease in its entirety before signing.
Hundreds of employees got nothing more than a hard lesson learned.
That probably cost us the night, so it's a lesson learned.
This is going to be the biggest lesson learned for you.
The lesson learned is not that naloxone is failing; it's working.
Lesson learned: You don't want to be on Bieber's bad side.
Lesson learned: Projector scenes are bad news in every IT movie.
Lesson learned: entering 2017 with split ends is simply not an option.
Lesson learned: You can get lucky with your surroundings, so look around.
Either way, lesson learned: Lamborghinis are way more capable than I thought.
THAT WAS A BIG TAKE AWAY FOR ME AND GREAT LESSON LEARNED.
Now, however, it has succeeded in making such insularity a "lesson" learned.
Lesson learned: public debate is a vital component of public policy success.
It's a lesson learned in what not to do, according to Nelson.
"It's unfortunate that we were the 'lesson learned,'" Ms. Marquez-Greene said.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "Communication is the key to having a successful marriage.
" Lesson learned "The ability to talk to anyone about anything at any time.
Lesson learned: Children aren't props, and this wouldn't look like a magazine spread.
The lesson learned from the experience was the spark behind the idea of Roman.
"I had to clear my head and move forward with a giant lesson learned."
Lesson learned: Fall in love on a set and then never work together again. 
Lesson learned: We weren't friends, and I was a just a convenient, familiar distraction.
For Mike, this might have been a lesson learned the hard way at MySpace.
Lesson learned: don't believe everything you hear adorable little girls say on the internet.
So, lesson learned: Never judge a face mask by its terrifying baby-face packaging.
Lesson learned: History is written by the winners, even brands that use history inaccurately.
The other lesson learned: Unexpectedly heavy rainfall can wreak havoc on a desert town.
The lesson learned and taught by House Democrats is that Benjamin Franklin was right.
He once referred to a lesson learned from his late first wife, a psychoanalyst.
"I think the lesson learned is you pick someone with a proven, longstanding record."
They still won their third in a row, but considered it a lesson learned.
""Lesson learned ... do not impeach a sitting president of the Untied States of America.
So one lesson learned and several lessons waiting for the governor to take notes?
Lesson learned — NEVER skip negotiating out of fear the company will revoke the job offer!
I also strongly believe that this must be a lesson learned — that torture doesn't work.
"The lesson learned was, ah, coordinate with the Senate and then move together," Ryan said.
Lesson learned: Involving tribal or religious leaders can show that health workers can be trusted.
Baking polenta eliminates this risk (and yes, I should have lowered the heat, lesson learned).
The good news for Kanye and Kim ... this can simply be considered a lesson learned.
" He added: "It was a real lesson learned during a stressful time in my life.
I'm usually beaten to the punch because I'm cautious—a lesson learned from this incident.
Occasionally, she'll speak to students about what happened — as a lesson learned and as a caution.
But Sweeny is happy with the lesson learned: the cheapest problems are the ones you avoid.
Lesson learned: say you have no idea what happened if you're ever in any dorm trouble.
The lesson learned for future probes of this kind, this source said, is not to cooperate.
Lesson learned: always have a contract and don't skimp on getting it right the first time.
Yet, that clearly is not the lesson learned by the FBI or many members of Congress.
Lesson learned to keep a good chunk of money aside for pets and our own emergencies.
It is maddening that a lesson learned at such great expense is already being tossed aside.
"The lesson learned here is always to respect authority," the principal said in a telephone interview.
"The obvious lesson learned is we have to reconsider how we protect information," Mr. Bachvarov said.
Kelly's missed opportunity can be a lesson learned, not only within NBC, but across all organizations.
"The obvious lesson learned is we have to reconsider how we protect information," Mr. Bachvarov said.
Luckily, nobody was seriously injured, but lesson learned: Long hair and drones do not play well together.
He never responded after opening my snap hours later — this silence appropriately evidencing a mutual lesson learned.
We're digging to identify the culprit, but lesson learned to whomever that was ... don't interrupt Morgan Freeman!!
If unsuccessful, a founder faces the prospect of losing money and time, albeit with a lesson learned.
And what she saw in between was a lesson learned in how Rikers descended into absolute chaos.
At least, that seems to be the lesson learned by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Lesson learned: Go into the fray with your eyes wide open, and make your expectations clear upfront.
At the White House, the lesson learned this week appears to be that Republicans cannot criticize Trump.
Lesson learned potential tank-dwellers: when there's a good deal on the table, don't push your luck.
Needless to say, it was the most expensive bathroom fee ever, but lesson learned: Carry cash. Always.
He said the lesson learned from last year was there are no shortcuts in NASH drug development.
Lesson learned Allan Gieger III is upset his truck is gone, but it looks like he's coming around.
So -- WALLACE: But Orrin Hatch -- RYAN: The lesson learned was, coordinate with the Senate and then move together.
In terms of the lesson learned from this latest incident, we'll give the last word to Dr. Russell.
Lesson learned: Looking for love is hard, even if you're one of the Zac Efrons of the world.
The lesson learned from this Gregory backpack is that buying used is often as good as buying new.
That might be an obvious point, but if we had that lesson learned already, Trump wouldn't be president.
"I have great optimism that it's a lesson learned, to be quite frank," Buffalo coach Dan Bylsma said.
Most important lesson learned about journalism: When done well, lifestyle reporting can be beautiful and impactful and meaningful.
"The key lesson learned is first that you need to really invest into educating your people," Alatalu said.
"The lesson learned is that if things seem too good to be true, they typically are," said Morse.
One of the benefits of having sat on a pubic board is the lesson learned about presenting problems.
Both men need to knock off the finger-pointing and absorb the lesson learned by watching Big Bird.
"I really pray everything works out in their favor, but I pray it's a lesson learned," said Robyn Dixon.
One lesson learned in the 2000 bubble was that startups that serve other startups tend to be hit hardest.
It is also a lesson learned, which is why Model 3 is designed to be dramatically easier to manufacture.
Lesson learned: Working by the subway intercom is probably not the best time to catch up on your reading.
I love what we did in the final 221 minutes, but that's got to be lesson learned for us.
Perhaps the biggest lesson learned is that next time, the United States should mesh its political and military goals.
There is no through line to this collection of domestic gags and, for the audience, no real lesson learned.
"Hopefully, there's a little lesson learned here — you've got to have that intensity from the first inning," Molitor said.
"We want this terrible event remembered and we want the lesson learned so it never happens again," he said.
Lesson learned: since 2012, Meka hasn't taken any chances, attending EVO every year and competing in Ultimate Marvel vs.
Lesson learned: It's a good idea to review some test shots with the Ronin-SC before a full shoot.
We also enjoyed how many students turned their experiences into stories, complete with suspense, action and a lesson learned.
"The outcome from the employer we feel is enough of a lesson learned for him and your readers and viewers."
"The biggest lesson learned was that hard work and persistence pays off," Ben Zvaifler said in an email to CNBC.
For you, the lesson-learned is that schools such as Brooke don't emerge as a result of free market forces.
Lesson learned: When you bring 200 of the most successful women in the country together they don't need conversation starters.
But now that he has his radiant smile, he should thank Dad for that tough lesson learned at age seven.
"I guess now, lesson learned, even when you've known someone for 10 years, you should do a direct reference check."
Lesson learned: Always carry at least a bit of local currency with you, even in places where cards are widely accepted.
Whether you owe the IRS or you received a smaller tax refund for 2018, consider it a lesson learned for 2019.
But it needs to be a lesson learned that we just stick with it, not try to do anything too risky.
I consider it a good lesson learned and will ask for guidance if and when similar situations arise in the future.
An important lesson learned from the rise of digital platforms is that they disrupt industries by blurring the boundaries between them.
"The lesson learned is test the ideas first in the lowest cost way and just take a simple approach," Smith adds.
One important lesson learned from the proceeding: the names of an attorney's clients are not protected by the attorney-client privilege.
I've found this to be more important than any lesson learned in a classroom, is to listen and learn from others.
"Unfortunately, the result will not be 'a lesson learned,' but more recrimination between the White House and Congressional leaders," he predicted.
The big lesson learned here is "made with X" doesn't mean you'll be necessarily getting a lot of whatever "X" is.
Lesson learned, but after I restored what was there I locked out all uploading to the server and just said 'fuck it.
This lesson, learned over many long years reading everything she published, made me not just a better writer, but a better person.
Lesson learned: That Series G round gave Forescout a post-money valuation of $1 billion, which enabled it to get extra headlines.
Lesson learned by an auto detailing company that dared to plaster Fiddy's pics on its online ads hawking rims without his permission.
" Haspel said the CIA was not prepared to conduct such an interrogation program, describing it as a "lesson learned for the agency.
So I think they quickly realized that the lesson learned was: They had to make it much simpler and much more satisfying.
To the Editor: The lesson learned from Brett Kavanaugh's recent, divisive and ugly confirmation hearings is that this process is now hyperpartisan.
Ms. Biros said that the main lesson learned by the mediators in New York so far was how hurt the victims are.
So, as a lesson learned, the general rule is to keep people off the road, even if the disaster doesn't actually occur.
The lesson learned is that data has become such a hot topic in today's world, with Facebook and everything else going on.
This appears to have been a one-off mistake — a huge lesson learned by Bran that his powers can have devastating consequences.
More than anything, the lesson learned from Davos 2019 may be less about what business leaders expect than what they feel right now.
If you owe this season, consider it a lesson learned and do what you can to head off the same troubles in 2019.
The company is set to learn the lesson learned time and time again by various Android manufacturers over the years — less is more.
The first lesson learned, hopefully, will be that trying to emulate the three amigos of Clarkson, May, and Hammond was a bad idea.
But one thing is for sure, you never forget a lesson learned when the lives of you and your expedition are at risk.
Mr. Work believes a lesson learned in chess can be applied to the battlefield, and he envisions a military supercharged by artificial intelligence.
"Lesson learned," she tweeted on February 26, shortly before she was able to get the money back as CNN reported on March 3.
And there was one more lesson learned by the French, according to Mr. Lee of Vero, and this one was perhaps the hardest.
Lesson, learned: If you ever wanna know what Trump's gonna Tweet before he gets around to it, well, just watch what he watches.
So I just told her, 'It could have went the wrong way for you, so let that be a lesson learned to never respond.
A lesson learned on a school field trip ended up saving a 5-year-old girl and her blind grandmother from a house fire.
The lesson learned here for any union leader: Yes, fighting poverty should remain a top priority, but schools alone can make life changing differences.
It was lesson learned for officials in Los Angeles, who paid $320 million to host the 2324 Olympics and ended up turning a profit.
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Congress should take the lesson learned by this funding shortfall and apply it to all the future disasters this country is sure to face.
Like the video with which she launched her campaign 14 months ago, she was not the focus, another lesson learned in the 2008 crucible.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "Waiting so long to get the same privileges as others has taught us to work hard and fight for our rights.
Like Yang, O'Rourke has also been blunt about the need to relocate people, a lesson learned after the flooding in Houston from Hurricane Harvey.
"I think they're in a really good spot right now, and perhaps the lesson learned from 'Aquaman' and 'Wonder Woman' will carry forward," said Dergarabedian.
Lesson learned: A more controlled response of resources is needed to avoid overwhelming officers and dispatchers with 911 calls of false shooters, the report says.
"The lesson learned for me was how surprising it is that we don't have a mechanism in place to respond to these catastrophes," Conley said.
The lesson learned from ACHA's massive attack on Medicaid remains an important one to be mindful of as the GOP negotiates further healthcare reform options.
Lesson learned: If you're in the position of offloading a crowdsourced name, it's always good to make the alternate option even quirkier than the original.
That's the unbelievable lesson learned this weekend as the Kentucky Republican senator, who is also a doctor, announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.
Fire historians say the need for preventive measures like clearing brush is an important realization and a hard lesson learned from the fatalities in 2013.
That brings me to the second coronavirus lesson learned: Always buy refundable flights, unless you're willing to eat the cost of a budget airline flight.
Lesson learned: There may never be an exact timeline due to the sheer number of internal and external data that different people used, the report says.
Lesson learned: To increase the expertise in establishing a family assistance center, training and exercises should include setting up one, and training on wellness and healing.
Lesson learned: Sure, the novel is dead and no one reads anymore, but that doesn't mean you can't base a company name on a classic tale.
Lesson learned: In architecture there's a classic principle that dictates form should follow function, meaning a physical structure should be designed based on its intended purpose.
"This is a tough lesson learned," Calgary customer Elvis Cavalic told CBC, adding that he had been unable to withdraw $15,000 in holdings in October 2018.
Many of these include accounts related information in a "Lesson Learned" column, such as don't overpost, or the alleged limit on direct messages before being banned.
This is the lesson learned by eight college athletes from USC, who became stuck on an elevator after exceeding its weight capacity by about 223 pounds.
Westbrook did not touch the ball on the Thunder's opening possession, which turned out to be an empty trip — and perhaps that was a lesson learned.
As for Hawaii, I would hope that the lesson learned is that we should take the proper precautions to prevent a similar fiasco from happening again.
Another lesson learned from her entrepreneurial career was to try to get as many opinions as possible, and then bring in a team to evaluate her options.
It was a lesson learned by everybody that, of course, a lab that is part of the anti-doping system can with different strategies fool the system.
But in doing so, he ignored a lesson learned the hard way by many throughout Trump's decades in the spotlight: there is only one Donald J. Trump.
It's a lesson learned from horror movies: the scariest bits aren't always the monsters themselves, but the knowledge that after the credits roll, you'll be all alone.
The lesson learned here is that the individual health insurance market, just like every other segment of the health insurance system, cannot work properly without government support.
That's the lesson learned by young Ryan Wyer, of outer Dublin, who was not even close to being born when the seminal "Windowlicker" came out in 1999.
Lastly, and in line with the third lesson learned, lawmakers and legislatures must be engaged to promote support for the SCIP and identify long-term sustainability solutions.
Each time, the lesson learned is the same: Plagiarism comes with serious consequences, in part because it breaks the impression of authenticity most politicians try to build.
"The lesson learned from Japan and Europe is that negative rates don't really help the financial system," said Mark Howard, senior multi asset specialist at BNP Paribas.
But the lesson learned from the 2018 New York fair is that the practical details of putting on an event are tricky and must be attended to.
But it was a lesson learned in his early twenties from enterprising icons Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey that set him on course for the big times.
She does not do well in "structured positions" — a lesson learned as a youngster, when she spent most summers working on internships, babysitting and serving in boutiques.
So let this be a lesson learned, Trump and company: While you may want to rid yourselves of some digital baggage, that baggage, really, never truly goes away.
"I think that it's a lesson learned in keeping relationships a little more private, potentially, even though I pride myself in being a pretty open person," Faris said.
Joanna, thankfully, left the experience with no frostbitten toes and a lesson learned: "Next time we'll bring a camera with us because we should document stuff like that."
Lesson learned: When you primarily market your product to overcaffeinated juveniles, you shouldn't be surprised when the results of your crowdsourced poll are clearly generated by overcaffeinated juveniles.
That's the lesson learned by a visitor to Los Angeles's The 14th Factory, a temporary art exhibit and factory space currently hosting a show of stylized crown sculptures.
"It absolutely is a lesson learned from Hurricane Katrina," said Trina Sheets, executive director of the National Emergency Management Association, a group representing state directors of emergency services.
Another important lesson learned from the video — not even those paid to be a part of the Game of Thrones universe can keep all the characters' names straight.
Neither of us had downloaded the document initially (lesson learned!), but through my browser history, I could find the web address where the city had uploaded the file.
But this election showed that a strategy of opposition isn't a winning strategy — that people need something to vote for, and that's a lesson learned for the Democrats.
That's a lesson learned by millions of Americans who spent and borrowed too much buying homes before the market collapsed, devastating so many families in the Great Recession.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "Making a life commitment to a person can bring more freedom than confinement, especially when this commitment is recognized and supported by family and society.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "It has been the greatest honor for us to be able to be legally married and to enjoy those benefits, something we don't take lightly.
So with Powell about to take the hot seat, investors are figuring him to take Yellen's early miscue as a lesson learned and not give too much away.
Lesson learned: Don't come for Teigen's faves — and if you feel some sort of way about Ed Sheeran other than what she feels, let's just all agree to disagree. 
Lesson learned: In addition to providing officers with the trauma kits and adequate training, it's important to stock up supplies within proximity to major events, according to the report.
I will leave you with this (pretty obvious) lesson learned: not only is Khloé my favorite Kardashian, but her super-toned booty is what fitness dreams are made of.
"That&aposs a lesson learned for me, because that was the best chance we had in the ocean to get help," Appel said of the Wake Island missed opportunity.
The best we can hope for is a swift apology, which Kasowitz has already promised and maybe even a lesson learned about civility by Trump's fierce and intemperate advocate.
So, lesson learned: Watch The Bachelor to be entertained, but try not to let your addiction to the show go so far as to start talking like its contestants.
To the Editor: The lesson learned from the gay rights struggle was that when people learn that people they know, even their best friends, are affected, they pay attention.
The bitter lesson learned is that corruption will remain a systemic threat until there is a thorough review of the electoral law and unless accountability becomes routine for all.
"That's been the biggest lesson learned — you need to be control of a project you pitch, you can't leave that subject to outside things you can't control," McDonough said.
That's the hard lesson learned by more than a few wicked henchmen in the latest Black Panther clip, which has Okoye (Danai Gurira) kicking ass in a South Korean casino.
"It was a lesson learned about not being afraid to ask for what you need to make your whole life, not just your work life, work for you," she said.
But I think the lesson learned for our conglomerates struggling is that in today's world, focus matters much more than synergy, adaptability of corporate cultures matters much more than size.
It's a lesson learned by Trump's first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who was pushed out of his role after clashing with the president's children about the direction of the campaign.
"The most important lesson learned from the judgment is that, although an employer may restrict the employees' privacy in the workplace, it may not reduce it to zero," she said.
The lesson learned is that investors need to focus on their long-term goals and focus less on moving in and out of the market based on the latest news.
So this guy got me pretty riled, which was dumb really, and a lesson learned, don't get dumb and respond on the internet without thinking some of the sensitivities through.
"One major lesson learned was that as we were drawing closer to hitting our [minimum spending requirement] is that we should have applied for our next card immediately," he wrote.
Having spent most of her life picking stocks, Firestone shared with CNBC her investing philosophy, her best and worst trades, as well as the biggest lesson learned in her career.
The lesson learned in both cases is that under-theorizing an exhibition can sap the potential from a brilliant premise that promises, but fails to deliver, a transformative conversation on gender.
Lesson learned: Many erroneous versions of the Apple name origin have been around, including one that links the genius of Isaac Newton and the apple falling on his head to Jobs.
That was the lesson learned by Alicia Jessop, who was simply trying to take a photo of a delicious lobster roll she was eating for lunch during a visit to Maine.
Indeed, the principle lesson learned from the IG report appears to be the wrong one, to ensure that the public never again gets a glimpse into how such investigations are handled.
Novels, even ones in which bad things happened, provided a structure for suffering — a narrative arc, growth, closure and, if you were lucky, a beautiful or insightful description, a lesson learned.
"The lesson learned from Iraq (is that) it is dangerous to leave too early because we may be forced back into combat operations," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in February.
"The prevailing lesson learned here is hunting with a partner can save your life in many cases," Morgan Jacobsen, a spokesman for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
But Senate Republicans have also been incredibly secretive about the bill — likely a lesson learned after their colleagues in the House created lots of drama on the road to passing their version.
"The lesson learned is... it was all part of the plan to integrate our messaging and spend less because, again, we were spending more than the average and the industry," Manby said.
Anyway, lesson learned: attract an activist investor that wants to fix the company and then follow that up with a big tech and logistics giant making a huge bid to buy you.
This was a lesson learned, Kleva said, from the Clark Street and Montague Street Tunnels, two other tunnels affected and shut down due to Sandy; there, the dust containment became an issue.
"The lesson learned from 2016 is that an all white ticket is a loser," said Aimee Allison of She The People, an organization that seeks to connect and elect women of color.
Perhaps the biggest lesson learned over the course of the last eight weeks has been how to measure the performance of a Fortnite pro, so any contest can have a fairly decided winner.
Takeaways: Lesson learned: Lynton, now chairman of Snap, says that he no longer keeps emails online for more than 10 days, either deleting them or moving them to a non-networked hard drive.
That's the hard, welcome lesson learned by California idiot Wayne Allen Huntsman, who pleaded guilty on Friday to setting off King Fire, a 2014 blaze that chewed up 100,000 acres in northern California.
Fortunately for them, and their dog named Cash, many hurricane shelters now accept animals, a lesson learned after Hurricane Katrina slammed New Orleans and large parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005.
In terms of output recovering, he said, the ability to get workers back on the job, housed and fed may be more of a challenge than repairing damage, a lesson learned after Katrina.
This order was to respond to a lesson learned from the 85033/11 attacks; that intelligence should not be "stove-piped" by individual agencies but should be shared responsibly within the Intelligence Community.
After a few plans fell through (lesson learned: everything is closed on a Monday!), we ended up going on a long but leisurely hike through Pelham Bay Park and City Island in the Bronx.
The biggest lesson learned from that experience is the importance of combining a game that has mechanics that can stand on their own with IP that can instantly create an emotional connection with users.
Lesson learned: The number of urban taxidermists you know who have legally changed their name to "Avolatte" probably counts for something, but it's not the true measure of the hysteria surrounding the humble avocado.
Mostly the U.S. So the interesting thing, when I tell you why should you pick up your life, quit your job and move to attend … A lesson learned of 2U from our early days.
" Ultimately the lesson learned, said Brendan Buck, an aide at the time to Speaker John A. Boehner, was "that this is political reality and there's not just much forcing mechanism left to achieve anything.
From a very early age, Polk believed that being rich was the most important thing in the world — a lesson learned from his father, a man Polk describes as a "modern-day Willy Loman" type.
But their timing is heavily suggestive of a lesson learned too late: that we should be faithful to reality in criticizing ideological foes and not tolerate others' efforts to demean and slander them out of convenience.
In the end, only the sisters themselves could bear meaningful witness to the peculiar marvel of the other, a lesson learned only by those who have felt what it means to be merely half of something.
With the 20th anniversary of the 1997 film upon us, Winslet looked back on her time on the set and opened up about a valuable lesson learned about thinking ahead in her interview with Entertainment Tonight.
Lesson learned: For all the weighty and clever thought you put into a name search, a word that barely exists to most of the world can end up as one of the most valuable words of all.
"So lesson learned; I will make sure I always wear a life jacket in my dinghy regardless of how close I am to the shore, just as I always do on my kayak," he wrote on Facebook.
" The teacher, after establishing that the story's genre was realistic fiction, reminded the class of the necessary "thinking job" required in approaching such a text: to identify the character, the problem, the solution, and the "lesson learned.
But there is a difference between making successful products and creating hit shows — a lesson learned the hard way by Microsoft and Yahoo, which not long ago had big plans for original programming, only to abandon them.
Finally — and this is a lesson learned over and over after the financial crisis — prosecutors at the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission need to pursue individual wrongdoers, civilly or criminally, as the situation warrants.
But if there was a lesson learned from 2018, it was that winning Texas needs someone like Beto O'Rourke, the charismatic, grassroots campaigner that not only won the hearts of Texas liberals but liberals across the country.
"All in all it's a lesson learned for Mr. Wilder not to leave his many vehicles in the care and custody of numerous people or allow them to use them while he is out of town," said Patterson.
"The fact that these evidence-based interventions are now part of a major national response to reduce HIV transmissions is probably a lesson learned from the Indiana outbreak," said Greg Millett of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
This is the lesson learned: in history, if you bomb something and not do anything as it relates to deal with the aftermath of this, if you don't have a stable government, you get what we have in Libya.
The test could expose blind spots for first responders and reiterate the need for leaders at the local level to meet and exchange information, a critical lesson learned in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, officials said.
This is the lesson learned by Irish bungee jumper Máirtín Farragher, who was very excited about his leap until his iPhone and what appears to be some loose change fly from his pocket and skydive into the mountains below.
So, while the federal and state governments are focused on seeking therapies and vaccines to control the spread of this virus, we should take a hard lesson learned and institute a test to evaluate risk to our supply chain.
When the Gracie's were storming dojos and winning vale tudo tournaments the lesson learned was not really that 'Gracie Jiu Jitsu' is the best martial art, but that ground fighting is an enormously important and undervalued element of fighting generally.
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This was the lesson learned in the Vietnam War, when strategic bombing under the Johnson administration was gradually escalated, de-escalated, paused and restarted in the vain search for a formula that would convince the North Vietnamese to open peace negotiations.
Salvador Rueda, the director of the Urban Ecology Agency, the agency that designed the superblock model, said a lesson learned from earlier superblocks was that initial opposition gave way to acceptance, in part because of a growing consensus about the benefits.
They want to remain a separate institution, keeping their arms while wielding political power as a bloc in Parliament, where they can use "veto power" to stall, block, and thwart legislation to cripple the government — another lesson learned from Hezbollah.
To the Editor: Re "Lesson Learned the Hard Way: Assad Can Still Gas His People" (front page, April 15): There is virtually no evidence that massive bombing campaigns — in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, for example — changed behavior or deterred conduct.
It was a lesson learned when Brussels ruled that Gazprom's planned South Stream pipeline under the Black Sea contravened EU competition law but faced a legal headache to untangle a web of deals Russia had cut with eastern European states.
"The lesson learned is: find a better job or move out of London," said one 22-year-old financial services professional based in London's Whitechapel neighbourhood, who declined to be named in line with his firm's policy on talking to the media.
"He's had a reputation for being especially adroit and cunning, not a conviction politician, not someone who stood clearly for any principle," said Hugh Roberts, an Algeria expert at Tufts University, His tenacity was a lesson learned over a very long career.
If there is one key lesson learned from fighting jihadist terrorist groups in the 18 years since 9/11, it is that they thrive in weak or failing Muslim states such as Syria, and other countries where the United States has little to no presence.
Foytlin tells me that she and other organizers are intentionally keeping many details about the camp secret—a lesson learned from watching Standing Rock, where outsiders flocked to the anti-pipeline camps after the battle against the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) became a national cause.
It's a lesson learned multiple times over the last year -- first with the $1.3 trillion spending bill Trump almost vetoed, and then again when the President rejected the short-term spending bill the Senate passed unanimously in December, a decision that led to the shutdown.
But just at a principle level, what I always find about recruiting — this is just sort of a lesson learned for anybody listening — if you're ever thinking about your own career, getting a job, or if you're on a board, or if you're hiring people.
Lesson learned Microsoft has tried this before: The Surface RT, Microsoft's first-ever tablet, shipped in 210 with Windows RT, a version of Windows 210 that promised higher speed and better battery life, with the tradeoff that you could only download apps from the Windows Store.
One of the sources indicated that if there were a lesson learned from the first legal go-around it is that a district court judge issued a very broad temporary restraining order halting every key provision -- instead of limiting the injunction to one class of plaintiffs.
I'm usually the one with the wild schemes, and he's usually the voice of reason, calmly explaining why it isn't a great idea to paint the ceiling dark purple or rip all those unknown vines out of the overgrown flower bed by hand (lesson learned: poison ivy).
Those numbers, added to a newly robust Washington Post, a consistently profitable New Yorker and the erection of paywalls at sites across the vast reaches of the internet, point to a very simple lesson learned — people will pay for quality reporting, videos, personal writing and exclusive information.
"When you have been an entertainer for 15+ years the whole WORLD is literally watching you grow up & learn, bump your head, make mistakes, and evolve as the world watches.... This is a real lesson learned... "This is not just a regular IG post for me.
The result speaks to a lesson learned in the repeal and replace debate: Medicaid and Medicaid expansion are far more popular than Republicans seem to think they are, largely because Medicaid now covers 74 million Americans and matters to a broad cross section of the American people.
" Author Jacob Silverman writes: The big lesson learned for passengers: "We live, work, shop, and travel under a system of grossly asymmetric power relationships, in which consumers sign away most of their rights just by purchasing a ticket and companies deputize themselves to enforce contracts with hired goons.
"The lesson learned from this is ... I am going to recommend federal legislation which changes the categories of hurricanes because, when the Category 4 was dropped to a Category 1, the headlines were that everything (was) OK. "We need to look at these classifications because the current classifications mislead.
Financial lesson learned: Always read the fine print on any contract you sign, don't be afraid to ask clarifying questions about that fine print, and don't sign any contract just because person pitching it to you seems like a nice lady and you just want to make her happy.
The project of the European Union was to pronounce the free circulation of people and goods, a lesson learned from a century of world wars: that borders may serve some administrative purpose but in the pursuit of capitalism and the common good they must be easier to cross.
"I was instructed to rewrite history," the author of the letter complained, referring to a "lesson learned" document drafted in the aftermath of the fallout over the massacre; a section of the piece which dealt with the RC's initial response was allegedly excised on the orders of the coordinator herself.
Last month saw the arrest of a number of religious figures and other intellectuals and activists in advance of a call by exiled opposition leaders for demonstrations after Friday prayers -- though these were prevented by the prior deployment of security forces, a lesson learned during the turbulent years of the Arab spring.
Lesson learned: If someone offers you something for free, you should probably just take it because it costs zero dollars and makes an interesting story, even if the non-financial costs to your ability to be a rational independent citizen trying to maintain your humanity in a consumerist world are arguably worth much more.
Being called a hypocrite or a flip-flopper had a negative impact at the polls (who can forget John Kerry saying, essentially "I was for that before I was against that," and a powerful deterrent to irresponsible statements and positions.) But the lesson learned from the 2016 campaign is there is no penalty for being shameless.
"This new approach in terms of creating the super PAC, getting in in primaries, going negative if we have to, was a lesson learned following the midterms," Perez-Cubas said, in a reference to Winning for Women's recent six-figure buy in support of a TV spot slamming "liberal Greg Murphy" for praising the Affordable Care Act.
It now should be apparent to anybody who lives in Britain how painful a Brexit will be and you know, personally I would just love to see us to, you know, get rid of all talk of Brexit, get back into the European Union as the biggest trading partner in the world and put all this behind us as a lesson learned.
Ten years later, it seems necessary to remind the automotive incumbents about the lesson learned by former Palm CEO, Ed Colligan: Responding to questions from New York Times correspondent John Markoff at a Churchill Club breakfast gathering Thursday morning, Colligan laughed off the idea that any company — including the wildly popular Apple Computer — could easily win customers in the finicky smart-phone sector.
Car Payment: $453 (Stupid lesson learned, ~$10k left to pay off.) Student Loans: Paid off My Dental & Vision Insurance: $40 (For medical insurance, I'm on my parents' plan.)Husband's Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance: $150Phone: $125Spotify: $15.99 (My family uses it too, and we use their Netflix.)Car Insurance: $146 for two carsInternet: $50Renters Insurance: $17Utilities: ~$503-$90Washer/Dryer Rental: $40401(k): ~$200 (6% of my salary, and my company matches up to 6%).
Kendrick Lamar is good at rapping, and as is his way he does a whole lot of it here, but the whole Western Conference Beef Narrative bit is explicit enough in what it's about that it barely qualifies as metaphor: Tables turned, lesson learned, my best lookYou jumped sides on me, now you 'bout to meet WestbrookGo celebrate with your team and let victory vouch youJust know the next game played, I might slap the shit out youTechnical foul, I'm flagrant, I'm foulThey throwing me out, you throw in the towel But there's more to selling a sports reference in a song than getting on-court dynamics right, which opens onto a different debate.

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