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He and other trainers said progress was possible and Afghan recruits quickly "catch on" when closely supervised; but, they said, far more trainers are needed.
They may have been slow, for example, to see the need to develop hybrid cars which combine electric and internal-combustion engines for cleaner driving—"but they will quickly catch up," he says.
But the charges outlined in our graphic opposite show that the low-cost carriers can quickly catch up with the add-ons, particularly if you have a significant amount of luggage.
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