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Although it has been possible to train two species of lizards (Lacerta agilis and Lacerta vivipara) to make feeding movements in response to a variety of sounds, including tones between 69 and 8,200 hertz, most attempts to train lizards to respond reliably to tonal stimuli have failed.

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It remains to be determined whether it is possible to train people to make use of physically implausible inconsistencies; perhaps one possibility would entail "teaching" the visual system to make full use of physical properties of the world as opposed to automatically simplifying them.

It is possible to train and improve".

It certainly is possible to train without a coach.

They added that it might be possible to train patients to improve their memory strategies.

The government is now reviewing whether it will be possible to train further batches of recruits on British soil.

The Government is now reviewing whether it will be possible to train more recruits on British soil.

A new study has found that it may be possible to train people to be more intelligent, increasing the brainpower they had at birth.

In one sense, Francis Gilbert makes a similar mistake to the current education secretary in assuming it is possible to "train" a teacher.

It is possible to train workers for jobs that actually exist, though the city will need to confer with the business community more closely than it has.

That decision was a mistake, because it is possible to train teachers on the job, or at least through an intensive but minimal summer program.

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