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The plain facts are that Iraq's new government is weak, its police and army will take years to train effectively and American forces in Iraq are stretched too thin.
"A lot of people do find it hard to train effectively in the pool because it's a solo discipline," says Tom. "I don't think of it as a lonely sport at all, more as a great opportunity to de-stress from the rigours of modern life.
He explained how it was possible to train effectively for both distances.
The class will concentrate on methods that allow machine-learning algorithms to train effectively on massive datasets, i.e., "big data". Emphasis will be placed on the latest methods for image and video analysis, natural language processing, reinforcement learning, and data synthesis/modeling.
This was only a small surprise, in that Mar has long been suffering from a congenital back condition and has been unable to train effectively, especially recently.
Gen. David Berger, commanding general of the base at Twentynine Palms, said that without the additional training area, Marines would not be able to train effectively to fight at the brigade-level.
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With the right information, it is not necessary to be a coach or sports scientist to help you train effectively.
This suggests that the sensor assists self-management in adults, whereas the additional information provided by CGM in children may require an additional 3 min of healthcare professional time during the initiation of CGM, to advise and train effectively.
Preliminary findings indicate the MTU approach holds great promise, allowing multiple farmers to be trained effectively in a shorter time frame and in their home communities.
"We are transitioning to Afghan security, and for us to train them effectively we are in much closer contact – our troops are in much closer contact with Afghan troops on an ongoing basis," Obama said.
Experts believe that certain genes can be closely associated with sporting aptitude, allowing athletes to train more effectively — one of them, the ACTN3 gene, has been found in most elite sprinters.
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