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The skating spotlight at the 2018 Games, though, is expected to be trained on Nathan Chen.
True, Mr Bush's job after the hurricane inundated New Orleans was to organise rescue and evacuation, a job for which governments are expected to be trained and ready.
And with only about 7,000 new police officers expected to be trained this year, we are a long way from the hoped-for force of 50,000 skilled regular officers and 12,000 border officers.
The cadets were the first of about 2,000 expected to be trained as part of a government agreement aimed at ensuring Libya's security.
Up to 2,000 cadets were expected to be trained at the barracks but more than 300 were sent home early after a number were accused of committing crimes.
Another 431 volunteers are expected to be trained during the third quarter of this year.
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With that in mind, he is expected to be training on the track on Monday.
He can expect to be trained for a minimum NVQ level 2 qualification.
Should students expect to be trained for the job market — or is it more important to learn how to think?
The Wall by David Jensen Is there hope these days for scientists who enter graduate school expecting to be trained for employment outside the ivory tower?
These professionals are not expected to be already trained in cognitive therapy.
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