More quietly, some moderate voices now speak of the need to draw lessons from Lebanon.
In formulating that policy, the next government should draw lessons from fellow US-ally India.
"If we were overcautious we'll draw lessons for the next time such a thing happens, " he added.
To this day, the connection between them remains unclear, which makes it difficult to draw lessons or analogies from them.
No matter what the color of our skin or what beliefs we hold, all of us can draw lessons from the works of history.
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Marketing types can draw lessons beyond just pricing, says Mr Rao.
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It argues that macroeconomics, too, should draw lessons from psychology.
It was once assumed, for instance, that a liberal arts degree holder was numerate and literate and knew how to draw lessons from history, weigh evidence, think, write, speak, debate and learn.
The Lib Dems said they were keen to draw lessons from the success of the employee ownership structure of the department store giant John Lewis and other companies with significant employee share ownership.
Everyone can draw lessons from this story.
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And it is hard to draw broad lessons from local races often fought on local issues.
Dear friends, we must draw the lessons from what occurred in Haiti.
We must draw the lessons from what occurred in Haiti -- the massive, spontaneous, generous help was a good response to the disaster.
Tony Bradley in PC World and Brian Caulfield in Forbes each draw different lessons from a man whose work will live on forever.
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America might even draw interesting lessons from what happens overseas in the years ahead--there, despite what Monsieur Sarkozy hopes, market liberalism is not in retreat.
"If the world were to draw any lessons from what I did, there would never be any wars, " Salukvadze, 39, said afterward, according to media reports.
"Under those circumstances to get a 12% swing is pretty run of the mill, so I don't think that it's anything we can draw wider lessons from, " she said.
Industrial producers and land planners should draw some lessons from the natural disasters of 2011 about where to site factories and supply chain partners as well as making plans to detect and rapidly recover from the risks of future shortages of critical products for our modern digital world.
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But Mr Watkins leaves readers to draw their own lessons from the events he records.
Thomas says he worries police will draw the wrong lessons from this case.
Perhaps in fear of losing the argument to those who draw more adversarial lessons, moderate governments may be rousing from their long diplomatic torpor.
The vice-president can draw three big lessons from the Dukakis debacle.
But as he does battle in the same wider theatre of that Greater Middle East, he will have to draw the proper lessons of the Iraq campaign.
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.
You can draw whatever life lessons you like from that, but the main thing is clear: No one should ever be afraid for Mariano Rivera, and if by some chance he decides to come back for another year, he'll devise some way to make it another nearly perfect one.
"There are many successful projects, and I think we can draw from the lessons that such projects are very beneficial to contributing to growth, but they have to be managed with the proper procurement and governance process and ensure that they fulfill the objectives that are intended, " Ms. Zeti said.
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