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Brian notes that he and the others are like athletes, competitive and eager to train hard.
Sato and Dungjen, who are married to each other, were eager to train her.
And companies are eager to train them, computer skills or no.
Companies are not eager to train or groom people anymore; why invest in someone who might jump ship?
Not all doctors, however, are eager to train in a simulated environment, since even the most sophisticated simulations require suspending belief.
Not to worry, though, because Lu, packing bondage accessories and a samurai sword, is eager to train Shae in the finer points of male sterilization and dismemberment.
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Many of 1199's 215,000 members are in jobs that pay less than $30,000 a year, and say they are eager to take courses that train them for higher-paying jobs.
Holyfield is still motivated to rise each morning, eager to run, to train, to fight younger and bigger men, and to dream again of being the undisputed champion.
Critics of Acclarent are perhaps more concerned about the pressure the company places on doctors who are eager to be trained in the technique.
On a positive note, participants in this study were eager to be trained in how to understand and use their own data to improve practice.
They have already held three workshops since the beginning of the year to train eager volunteers in basic medical and clinical practices.
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