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Defenses trained to meet the challenge with equal ferocity.
Anthony Cane, a spokesman for the airline, declined to give details but said, "Any temporary crew would be trained to meet all standards".
Nearly all the components that Gamesa assembles into million-dollar turbines here, for example, are made by local suppliers — companies Gamesa trained to meet onerous local content requirements.
While the company recruits apprentices of all ages, Mays says school leavers bring loyalty, fresh ideas and enthusiasm and can be trained to meet a company's specific needs.
We share a passion that says as the economy changes, our work force will be trained to meet the new economic opportunities in the 21st century.
In an effort to ensure quality of learning and teaching, all FE lecturers are now trained to meet the standards set by the Further Education National Training Organisation.
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Transgender service members are required to meet the specific fitness levels for the gender they transitioned to and are often given time to train to meet the requirements.
Similarly there is a need to continually upgrade fieldworkers' training to meet new technological requirements.
Therapists and non-health service providers should receive sufficient training to meet the needs of stroke survivors wishing to return to work.
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