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"If you train someone to be a sniper, those are not necessarily skills that are transferable".
When you train someone to do something, you're making an investment.
Unless you train someone to manage the business for you, vacation time is not much of a possibility, realistically speaking.
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"Just like you can train someone to improve their backhand," he says, "you can train an athlete to improve her sleep".
Because while you can train for what to do in an emergency, you cannot train someone to be heroic.
"While you can train someone to say speak a little more slowly in a stressful situation, it's also about vocal dexterity, the way a person uses their voice and certain people are more flexible with that.
Varano says that you can teach skills like setting a table and offering impeccable service, but you can't train someone to care.
A professor of social theory who has taught at Harvard and worked on Capitol Hill, she readily admits that "you can't train someone to be a public intellectual".
It would take years to train someone to be expert enough to work for me.
"I was also asked to train someone to be able to use the machine".
"The question," he added, "is what do we need to do to train someone to be a good journalist".
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