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He intended to set up a nimble organisation which would train Syrians to be medical responders, as well as deliver supplies.
Mr. Lacy has been talking to Stockton College, where he taught for so many years, about incorporating the historic vineyard into a viticulture program the college is considering, which would train people in all aspects of the wine industry now flourishing in southern New Jersey.
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They admit that such weapons would require extensive training, which would take time.
Three quarters of the funding, said Audit Scotland, was being spent on "expensive, higher level" training, which would take longer to complete and could cost more in future.
At a meeting over the summer, the board was dissatisfied with Deasy and Aquino's plan for Common Core funding, which called for elevating more than 100 high-performing teachers to coaching positions in which they would train other teachers in the new curriculum.
Thus, they created the concept of military academies, called "Gardens", in which students would train to become "SeeD" mercenaries.
The police academy, which normally would train incoming classes, now has no students, imperiling the future of crime-fighting in Newark.
This limitation results from the unavailability of real clinical 12-lead ECG data, which would help train the classification models.
Shorten said Labor had supported a chaplaincy scheme "which would see trained welfare professionals being there to back up the work of our teachers to make sure our children are doing well".
Here's the crux from Shorten, who said Labor had supported a chaplaincy scheme "which would see trained welfare professionals being there to back up the work of our teachers to make sure our children are doing well".
The administration pledged stepped-up compliance assistance in which government officials would train companies and workers on how to reduce injuries.
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