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For all the abovementioned reasons, we believe intensive residents ought to train in this aspect.
Above all they ought to train and educate themselves for this" (Logic, 5).
Perhaps anyone trying to gauge what modern footballing success looks like ought to train their focus not on Spurs or the vultures at Real Madrid, but the Argentinian's previous employers.
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Mr. Walton, all big teeth and goofy earnestness, is someone on whom a camera ought to be trained permanently.
"Anyone's basic concept of justice says, if you are depriving someone of their liberty, the person who is making that decision ought to be trained as a lawyer," he added.
He later rejected this view of the passions and argued the Cartesian view that the passions ought to be trained (not expunged) in the moral life.
Fundamentally, he believes that the mission of all mentors, institutions, and funding agencies--in so far as it relates to postdocs--ought to be to train independent investigators.
However, additional efforts ought to be made to train the members of Ethics Committees.
Among them, New York ought to demand direct train service linking Kennedy to Midtown in return for all those billions of dollars Genting has calculated it will rake in at the casino.
Future programs ought to include training of service providers on PE/E management and ensure regular post-training supportive supervision, assure the continuous availability of MgSO4 and functioning equipment needed for the management of PE/E in all facilities.
This ought to include training with professional feedback leading to the design of a coherent project proposal with potentially achievable and measurable outcomes.
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