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If they can do that, they can just as easily be trained to push a button, & a person who can push a button can cook their own meals.
She says that, as a makeup artist who has worked for Clarins, Bobbi Brown and Chanel, she knows that store employees are trained to push the lines they represent.
All three had been trained to stand on the tub (but not to get food while doing so), and the two females had been trained to push large objects.
They're not really trained to think; they're trained to push button and pull triggers.
And in case you're wondering, Kandula was never trained to push blocks, according to a press release from the Smithsonian National Zoo.
In the process, the Obama administration found itself ever deeper in a conflict it couldn't control and eternally in search of that unicorn, the moderate Syrian rebel who could be trained to push Assad out without allowing Islamic fundamentalists in.
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You have to train to push your failures.
Rather than rest between his half-innings of work, Clemens returned to the clubhouse to go through some cardiovascular training, to push himself, to wear himself out, to prepare for the regular season.
Three hens were trained to door push and three were trained to head bob using food as the reinforcer (Behaviour 1 training).
In contrast, subjects that had not been trained on all components of the task never solved it (for example, those birds trained only to push the box and not to climb on it, or those trained only to climb on the box and not to push it).
But, he added, senior military officers are trained not to push back too hard at civilian authority.
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