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Is this how our military has been trained to bring freedom to the Middle East?
Assistant U.S. attorneys, once unfamiliar with the intricacies of export control law, are being trained to bring cases.
People here believe solders are not trained to bring security, they are trained to kill.
In Ethiopia, thanks to funding provided by the Global Fund, 38,000 female health workers have been trained to bring essential services to rural communities, and more women are accessing prenatal care and prevent transmission of HIV to their babies.
For example clerical and grounds staff were trained to bring patients' confusion or distress to the attention of clinical staff.
Because it is often presumed that training can be used to bring novices' performance closer that that of experienced practitioners, we are also interested in whether novices can be "trained" to bring their threshold down to a level that allows them to identify cases of abuse whilst not increasing the number of incorrect allegations.
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Then he was off and on to the next train, to bring fun and surprise into the hearts of New Yorkers.
The party hired 13 trains to bring people to the state capital, Patna, at an estimated cost of 10 million rupees, the report said.
Investigators said someone had fastened a cable to the 100-foot transmission tower and laid it across a nearby railroad track in what the F.B.I. described as "an attempt to utilize a moving train to bring down the tower".
"I have the chance to exercise this wonderful job and it was a pleasure to return as a young man from training to bring my coolness and my desire for a great season".
On Friday, the news agency picked up the same theme, writing, "Despite fatigue from a long journey by train, he worked harder on the train to bring a happier life" to North Korea's people.
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