Sentence examples for be better training from inspiring English sources

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There needs to be better training to help soldiers adjust from coming back from these conflicts.

The police commissioner, Raymond Kelly, said there would be better training and supervision.

Without a doubt there needs to be better training and awareness to change attitudes but is this enough?

* There must be better training of recruits and instructors in the academies, which includes training in psychology, ethics and specialized combat.

Campaigners say there should be better training for teachers and a scheduled place on timetables for sex and relationship education (SRE).

There needs to be better training so people can say 'am I responding to this person differently and why is that?'" The mum of two shared her story in a bid to open up the conversation around birth and race following the report and said that "every time I share my story other black women share their story with me".

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"The CCRC needs to be better trained and better resourced".

Staff must be better trained to listen to patients.

It makes sense for these workers to be better trained and empowered to offer better care.

Servers, though eager to please, ought to be better trained in describing the dishes.

Officials also need to be better trained in certifying schools permitted to accept foreign students.

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