Sentence examples for means training from inspiring English sources

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That presents a workforce challenge for the UK – it means training more GPs.

This means training the people, lending them the money, but making them feel like entrepreneurs.

It means training electricians, heating engineers, construction companies, facility managers, so they are able to connect the relevant equipment together.

No, this just means training them to pilot spacecraft into tricky territory - having apparently forgotten that unmanned craft replaced monkey pilots shortly after the era of Buzz Aldrin.

"This means training staff so they can provide that expert support but also reducing staffing levels in our branches where there is overcapacity".

Second, we need to make sure they are used: this means training people on what open data means, how to use it, and why it is valuable.

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By 11, she was a professional, which meant training eight hours a day, competing internationally and receiving a small government salary and a tutor.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, he said it was unclear whether the plans meant putting troops in direct combat or whether they meant training the Iraqi military.

An unexpected rise in inflation to 3.2 per cent means train fares will increase on average by 6.2 per cent.

It means train them to start their own businesses.

It means trains between Bristol and Newport are being replaced by bus services.

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