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Often stadiums have no one managing crowds; the police, who tend to be poorly trained in crowd control, react with excessive force.
Healthcare workers who collate and enter data, for example, may be poorly trained in this task.
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One fundamental problem is that many property managers are poorly trained in energy management.
Many of those intelligence officials were poorly trained in gathering and analyzing intelligence from detainees, resulting in backlogs and potential loss of information.
Other hurdles it lists involve election materials and online voter registration (for example for people with visual impairments), poll workers who are poorly trained in disability access and limited resources to improve services.
Unfortunately, you are correct that many primary care physicians are poorly trained in this area and not only do not know to whom to refer, they also attempt to prescribe psychotropic meds without any real expertise.
The lawsuit asserted that staff members at the Girls Rehabilitation Facility were poorly trained in mental health issues and failed to monitor Rosemary Summers, 16, even though it was known that she was threatening suicide.
This would suggest that athletes are poorly trained in blocking skills.
But its soldiers are poorly trained, so in using force (operations were under way as The Economist went to press) it risks escalation and bloodshed.
The general's defense lawyers had argued that the commander was powerless to stop the Croatian militiamen because they were "poorly trained recruits" in a new and ill-organized command.
That criticism, as well as evidence that some guardians are poorly trained, was cited in a report issued this month by a Queens grand jury investigating how a court-appointed lawyer managed to steal more than $2 million from his wards.
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