Examples of using Lesson learned in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Lesson learned.
Another lesson learned.
Lesson learned.
I guess, lesson learned.
Lesson learned.
Combinations with other parts of speech
Usage with nouns
machine learninglearning environment
learning experience
to learn english
language learninglearning english
learning curve
learning center
opportunity to learnlearning algorithms
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Biggest failure and lesson learned.
Lesson Learned 0.
It's not a question but a lesson learned in time.”.
Lesson learned, Lord!
This looks wonderful, but… Lesson learned, it's buffet style.
Lesson learned and Analysis.
After the global financial crisis, the most important lesson learned was: expect the unexpected.
Lesson Learned(the hard way)→.
Reduction of trial and error through the lesson learned study and risk reduction; development cost-saving.
A Lesson Learned from My Children.
Another lesson learned… Anyway.
Lesson learned, it's buffet style. This looks wonderful, but.
When combined with the lesson learned in my teenage years: rain makes roads slippery.
Lesson learned: Sometimes you just can't rely on the cheap stuffs.
The lesson learned was very clear to me.
Lesson Learned: Expect roadblocks-- beating them gave me encouragement.
But the lesson learned by the older brother was far deeper.
Lesson learned- I guess I have to sync with my googlemail acct/learn to be a bit more technical(fast).
But this lesson learned, you will find rest and peace.
Lesson learned from the Moomins:“According to Snufkin you can't ever be really free if you admire somebody too much.
One other lesson learned is that you don't have to show your whole game development.
Lesson Learned: NEVER promise your new employer a date which is earlier than the official notice period of your current organization.
I understand this is a lesson learned the hard way, but since there is no proof I will actually be leaving can they do this?
Lesson learned: As with large enterprises, working with large government agencies requires strong systems engineering and program management capabilities.
Hopefully, the lesson learned is that the district will continue to look after the well-being of the children under its care seriously and hold those who are charged with doing that accountable.