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Finally, investments will be made in training and infrastructure.

Summary: The present situation makes it clear that greater effort needs to be made in training, monitoring, and signage to guarantee a safe working environment in relation to electrical hazards.

When CORPs, who are volunteers, leave their positions, this new knowledge is lost and additional investments must be made in training new staff.

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Good progress is being made in training the ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) but rushing this would be a mistake".

But Mr Miliband said he was "more optimistic" than expected, about the progress being made in training the Afghan army.

Finally, a comparison between extreme learning machine and other two intelligent algorithms is made in training and test time, the mean squared error and the maximal metering error under severe flow disturbance.

The first time postdocs gathered at the GREAT meeting (1998), they generated a document outlining changes that they felt needed to be made in their treatment and training.

Overall, training should be made in order to enhance preparedness for future incidents (Sapirstein 2006).

Final preparations were made in our training camp in Portugal – and even that seemed to go by in a flash.

Efforts are being made in teacher training and recruitment; the construction and rehabilitation of classrooms; involvement of parents; and the establishment of clubs for mothers of schoolgirls.

Ms Rice refused to predict when the 150,000 US troops might return home, although she insisted that progress had been made in the training of Iraqis.

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