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Mara said he was told of two specific examples in which Condon, who represents dozens of N.F.L. athletes as a player agent, told players they could be seriously injured, perhaps permanently, because the replacements were not capably trained to guard their safety.
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(Classically trained, she capably sings selections from the trouser roles in "Der Rosenkavalier" and "The Marriage of Figaro," in a brief digression noting that cross-dressing women were all the rage on the opera stage well before they became a sensation in the "legit" theater).
It can bring up grief and all kinds of emotions, which need to be capably held by an experienced and suitably trained teacher.
But if you can do the job honestly and capably, you may take it.
Telehealth can also provide education, training and support to rural practitioners thereby increasing their capacity to confidently and capably manage patients in their local area.
One Chauncey Billups amnesty later, the Knicks entered this season's lockout-shortened training camp flush with point guards either too inexperienced (Toney Douglas, Iman Shumpert) or too atrophied (Mike Bibby) to capably run D'Antoni's offense.
Neither ran the offense capably.
Smaller roles were capably handled.
They used visual aids capably.
It was capably staffed and well-funded.
The announcers Gary Thorne and Bill Clement described the game capably.
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