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As a doctor and a nurse, they are trained to fix people.
Second is the implication that an artist, like a doctor, lawyer or dentist, is trained to fix some external problem.
Super-tenants, on the other hand, generally have other professions and aren't trained to fix major problems, like broken boilers.
Journalists are not trained to fix problems – believe me – but to communicate them to those who could do something about them.
While Ettie made breakfast, Terry went out to "warm the Willys" (a wood-sided Wagoneer that he insisted on calling after the military Jeeps he was trained to fix in the Army).
Such information must be accompanied by the number of people served by those wells, how long those wells are expected to last, and how many community members have access to parts and are trained to fix the wells' pumps when they inevitably break down.
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A. Don't use training to fix performance problems.
They are given a basic training to fix faulty pipes, though Mr. Tharu says there have been no problems with his biogas system since its installation two years ago.
Firearms often malfunction and require training to fix under pressure.
Change your suspension, ECU, Transmission and drive train to fix your car for the road.
The company has more than 350 "iTechnicians," who work as contractors and are trained to quickly fix broken iPhones and iPads.
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