important lesson
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimportantandlesson
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important
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/us/ɪmˈpɔːr.tənt/
necessary or of ...
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lesson
noun[C]
uk/ˈles.ən/us/ˈles.ən/
a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to ...
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(Definition ofimportantandlessonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our results also offer animportantlessonon the specification of models investigating fiscal performance.
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Clearly, it is also animportantlessonfor any theoretical treatment of ion channels.
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Natural forms, both inanimate and animate, taught animportantlessonreiterated at the conclusion of many observations.
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Oneimportantlessonlearned from these measurements is as follows.
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The mostimportantlessonhere, however, is that geography matters even in a country with no electoral map.
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The mostimportantlessonof this paper is perhaps that functional programming languages can benefit greatly from a focus on mechanically checked proofs.
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The mostimportantlessonof them all: pilot your system with experts and users, and keep on doing so until they seem satisfied.
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An additionalimportantlessonconcerns the value of taking into account differences among poor neighborhoods when examining their effects on antisocial behavior.
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This may be the mostimportantlessonthe advent of ethics committees has to teach.
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Oneimportantlessonthese have taught us is that fetal responses to acute perturbations are a poor guide to the consequences of long-term changes.
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There is animportantlessonto take from this second point, namely that the imperiled wrongdoer is not entirely beyond the state's jurisdiction.
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In any case, the mostimportantlessonmay be that the prospects of participatory governance are won or lost in the adversarial political arena of liberal democracy.
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The mostimportantlessonto be learned was that the therapeutic promise of laboratory medicine carried with it certain specific novel forms of serious, inherent dangers.
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Theimportantlessonfrom this is that longitudinal epidemiological studies that use data sets where strains are molecularly (or immunologically) defined need to be interpreted with considerable caution.
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That seems to me to be theimportantlesson.
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The mostimportantlessonis that there are issues of right and wrong as well as of national security.
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There is animportantlessonthere for us to learn.
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It was animportantlessonfor all of us.
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This seems to me a veryimportantlessonfor effective community policing.
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Should we not learn thatimportantlessonfrom the present experience?
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