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- noun Plural form of
learning .
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Examples
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I had my misgivings about this, given my learnings from the post-Tsunami scenario, not least because of your own postings on the matter.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Failing to pass the test of essential learnings is supposed to be an indicator of an ineffective school or district - it is not supposed to reflect on the student.
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Failing to pass the test of essential learnings is supposed to be an indicator of, well, of being stupid, I guess.
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What we failed to do was create a model whereby; the long term learnings were just as important as short term ROI.
Circ.us 2009
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"Once we get this leak capped, we would fully expect to share those learnings, which is key to what this group is doing."
Scientific American 2010
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"Once we get this leak capped, we would fully expect to share those learnings, which is key to what this group is doing."
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"These are wonderful places to learn some of the techniques being used in order to bring those 'learnings' back to the US market," says Greco.
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Each has lessons (the Microsoft term is "learnings", which I refuse to use, since I consider it a non-word) that can be incorporated into the Microsoft world, just as I'm sure that we too have lessons to offer to these other worlds.
MSDN Blogs 2010
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After information is delivered (training, new policies, etc.), break the meeting into groups of 5 to 8 people and challenge each small group to design a skit, song, rap, dance or other ways to recap part of the "learnings" from the session.
Ian's Messy Desk 2009
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... in-house primarily based on "learnings" from New Zealand's ASB
iTnews Australia 2009
frindley commented on the word learnings
frindley quietly chokes on her learnings
April 11, 2008