Examples of using Able to learn in English and their translations into Spanish
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She wasn't able to learn by experience like Ethan did.
It's not able to learn or grow or feel pain.
Able to learn from real-time data updating defined behaviour patterns.
Too bad you weren't able to learn more.
I'm worried about Madlock not being able to learn our playbook.
It seems unfair to presume I won't be able to learn.
It is able to learn and cope with highly non-linear process dynamics,
From him I have been able to learn a lot as a musician,
every child is able to learn when his/her individual capability is recognized
CHALLENGES TO ACHIE VING BROADER ADOPTION 73 that the GEF has not been able to learn from its most successful effort in knowledge management.
She declared that she has been able to learn a lot from conferences such as the present one for her daily work.
in Solly's case we have the added benefit of being able to learn about him from his own words.
OECD members in turn will be able to learn from the innovative policy initiatives implemented in Chile in recent years.
I have been able to learn about the way they work,
Some people also say that, if you are able to learn Chilean Spanish,
A short time later, I have been able to learn how to create an entire webpage using HTML and CSS.
Growing up he was able to learn Fiqh(Islamic Jurisprudence)
Experts and scientists have been with the man from the future for several hours now, and have been able to learn that he is from the year 3045.
The learner must be able to learn the concept given any arbitrary approximation ratio,
because we gained experience and we were able to learn a new circuit.