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They certainly will have to learn.
You will have to learn to cook.
This is something he will have to learn in life.
Well… will have to learn to live without it.
Just like children, we will have to learn to share.
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He will have to learn to walk again.
Pancakes rather than just business, it will have to learn some time.
The patient will have to learn new ways of doing things.
If the children are to be brought out before then, they will have to learn diving skills.
Perhaps this will have to learn all of life.
Yöu will have to learn to accept yöur mistakes, Ishu.
If you really want the traffic, you will have to learn search engine optim.
They will have to learn to listen to each other.
They will have to learn to manage that tension.
It will be bad, andthe later-born ones will have to learn writing and reading anew.
And you will have to learn to deal with your anger.
If rescuers want to take the children out before then, they will have to learn some basic diving skills.
Doctors will have to learn to work alongside AI.
At the end of the day, however,you cannot control the choices they make and ultimately they will have to learn from the consequences when they experience errors in judgment.
They will have to learn to prioritize properly.
Sooner or later she will have to learn, better it be from me.
They will have to learn constantly and what they need to be educated is the so-called“key competences” plus basic professional skills to upgrade.
You, dear newcomer senor, will have to learn to live with them.
She will have to learn for herself how to get over it.
The kindergarten will have to learn this important skill.
You will have to learn how to swing your sword and trace.
Soon all Comanches will have to learn to grow corn or raise cows.
They will have to learn as the robot tries to do things.
Spinelli tells Maxie she will have to learn to live without her child.