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"Sometimes getting too trained up in something narrows your vision".
Mr. Young said she was too trained & not a typical American teenager.
But he is too eager a moralist to be a patient technician, and too trained a technician to be a sensitive moralist.
Unfortunately, the scene was not just between the two of us: there was a dog, too, trained by the jealous husband to stop us from making love.
In an interview last year, though, he stated that he did not think people reading the Web would pay for a newspaper subscription because they were too trained to get it free.
The NGO Marie Stopes International has urged rich countries to adopt some of Ethiopia's techniques, saying they could save millions of dollars if they too trained up frontline health workers, nurses and midwives to carry out tasks – such as the fitting of implants – otherwise done by doctors.
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Men with one leg, men with one arm, even some women, are there too, training hard, sweating in the growing heat.
The author's answer is that it is too narrowly selected, and too narrowly trained.
Transport is really bad, too – trains to Manchester and York are slow and expensive.
There are spinoffs too: training of students, development of technologies to undertake experiments and applications of discoveries themselves.
For learners too training may play an important role, although no direct evidence is available to support this.
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