Sentence examples for described only training from inspiring English sources

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An article was excluded if it focused on incident-reporting behaviour or communication between health care professionals and patients/their families (e.g. open disclosure to patients) or described only training programs or communication strategies (e.g. communication or speaking-up tools).

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Natalia is described only once, during the train ride when León first glimpses her, and the portrait he sketches is highly unflattering: her hair covers her face, so he dwells on her "long, rather gnarled fingers" and the "ugly red" skin around her nails, "which looked terribly bitten or burned".

Individual books are described only briefly.

He described only four.

The details of the surgical procedures, training of monkeys, image acquisition, eye monitoring and statistical analysis of monkeys scans have been described previously [10], [12], [13], and will be described only briefly here.

"This is only training," he said.

After that, only training units will remain.

They were only training on Friday.

"Owen's training with us, but only training with us.

For the GBLUP methods described below, the training data only included the 3 045 genotyped animals.

Upton, in case you missed it during the 2007 pageant, gave what can only be described as a train wreck of an answer to the question of why Americans are so bad at geography.

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