noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a teacher training college (= where you learn to be a teacher )
a training centre
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He was a new recruit at the police training centre.
a training course
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If you are offered the job, you will attend a two-week training course.
a training scheme
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The company runs an apprentice training scheme.
a training session
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Every training session starts with a series of exercises.
basic training
circuit training
clinical medicine/experience/training etc (= medicine etc that deals directly with people, rather than with research or ideas )
endurance sports/training (= designed to test or improve your endurance )
fitness training
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The players have to do a lot of fitness training.
instruction/training/reference etc manual
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Consult the computer manual if you have a problem.
professional training
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All the charity’s workers are volunteers, without professional training.
receive education/training
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16 to 18-year-olds receiving full-time education
running/jogging/training etc shoes
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Get yourself a good pair of running shoes if you want to take up running.
spring training
staff training
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The company has made a massive investment in staff training.
teacher training/education (= professional training to become a teacher )
technical training
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technical training
training college
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a teacher training college
training facilities
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The company plans to set up in-house training facilities.
training wheel
training/study aids
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Receive free study aids when you enrol, including a copy of The IDM Marketing Guide worth £95.
undergo training
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Doctors have to undergo years of training.
weight training
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He does weight training at the gym twice a week.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
basic
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In the main, however, the selection procedure is rigorous enough so that basic training does not have to be used for assessment purposes.
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The total length of the basic training process is often debated.
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The further we got into basic training the more obsessive I got about it.
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The core of the training programme is a three-pronged attack, starting with the Environmental Health Officer's basic safety training certificate.
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L Detachment at the time consisted of around one hundred men, most of whom had been through the basic training course.
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Prevention is better than cure, and you should use a lot of deep stances during your basic training .
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The continuing theme during basic training will be interviewing skills, without which the advisory process may not get under way.
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Egan's four-stage problem management model, so essential in basic training , is also regarded as applicable to management problems.
formal
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Yet Jane Goodall started out with no formal scientific training .
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We believe that formal training in the use of the laryngeal mask would be beneficial to any physician dealing with such cases.
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There are still those who prefer to take their chances in the profession without any formal training .
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There is some evidence that he received formal academic training at Cambridge.
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Formal Training Over half the farms had some one who had taken part in some kind of formal training .
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Delegates also called for increased formal training to help achieve higher and more consistent standards.
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With little formal training , she has now produced several illustrated books of animal portraits.
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You may be an experienced manager seeking to update your knowledge through formal training .
initial
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Many subcontractors are unwilling to accept the responsibility and initial liability of training apprentices.
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Members of the Cadbury family did not escape this strict initial training .
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For each of these components of primary education the investigator is concerned to improve the quality of initial training .
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The package also includes initial training and 24 hour telephone support.
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This initial training will often combine off-the-job courses with on-the-job guidance and support.
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Apart from his initial training he has been a weaver all his time.
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Two groups of rats received initial training in which presentations of each of three auditory stimuli occurred.
military
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Three had taken military training , and the remaining fifteen had attended either Oxford or Cambridge.
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In future, officers received specialist military training only after they had been educated in the round.
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Other threats included farming, quarrying and mining, building developments and military training , particularly live-fire exercises.
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A Squadron had been divided into sections for the first period of their military training .
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A joint statement said that a ministerial commission for co-operation in military training and defence industries was to be set up.
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During the war military training took several hours of the school curriculum and this did not end with the armistice.
professional
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Secondly, social work is likely to become more professional as training standards improve.
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There is going to be a professional training day for staff tomorrow so there will be no school again.
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Editor, - Renewed interest in the activities and professional training of counsellors in general practice is welcome.
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The point also holds for those postgraduate courses which are hardly more than programmes of professional training .
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Since 1980 professional training courses have proliferated and many can be found in and around London.
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There are a number of print options which complete this professional training aid fit for any professional or amateur team.
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A general education in the sciences, he argued, is a prerequisite of professional medical training .
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Improving the quality of professional training and decision making might be a more cost-effective solution to the problem of supply-led services.
special
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But only because they were there as part of a special home security training programme.
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Nine specific areas have been identified for special training programmes, including construction, catering and cleaning.
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The Vocational Access Certificate has been designed as a preliminary vocational qualification for those with special training needs.
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The philosophy of the assembly line was to break down the work into simple elements that required no special training .
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Contrary to the general principles of distribution certain products may have to be restricted to named users who have special training .
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Much indeed remains to be done; for special training is required, and the workers are still few.
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Magistrates sitting in the Juvenile Court must have completed the special training for the Juvenile Panel.
vocational
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To achieve these objectives 90 percent of the Fund's resources were allocated to vocational training .
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It is terribly important that this country takes vocational training seriously.
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Similar approaches are now also being used with mainstream tutors in adult education and with staff working in vocational training centres.
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The Training Commission's involvement in vocational training in local authority colleges of further education provides a further example.
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After that students go off to vocational and on-the-job training .
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The courses provided at Sunderland, for example, combine traditional teaching with vocational training .
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It provides a foundation on which future academic study and vocational training can be built.
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Eurotecnet, developing vocational training in the new technologies.
■ NOUN
centre
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They have tree planting campaigns and regular fundraising for another building to be built on the grounds of the training centre .
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Read in studio Children with Cerebral Palsy could soon lose the training centre that helps them to overcome their handicap.
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Interested parties should contact the training centre for details.
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It offers a nine-month workshop in print, radio and television journalism to graduates at its training centre in Brussels.
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There were visits to London Docklands, a major bank training centre and all the main City institutions.
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Ever seeking perfection, Oxford this year are using their new training centre .
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Centre of Learning Wood Group has recently opened a training centre.
course
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Others may be offered a place on an in-house training course by one of the Compact firms.
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These funds support infrastructure projects and training courses .
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The Division has a particularly important task in promoting training courses for industry and commerce.
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The number of training courses available is considerable and will increase.
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You will also share in presenting the full range of Data-Star training courses on a regular basis.
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Sarah Jacobs has tried to build herself a life, saving for four years to buy furniture and applying for training courses .
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Sarah is glad to lead a more settled lifestyle now and is following a teacher training course in Birmingham.
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Funding allows team members to attend training courses and to maintain appropriate stocks of equipment such as literally vital ropes and harnesses and so on.
need
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Otherwise, they will continue to fail thousands of our young people and our country's training needs .
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A further meeting was arranged to consider the training needs of potential leaders.
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Please feel free to raise any computer problems, training needs , ideas for development, etc.
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Only through such approaches to training needs can the huge requirement for continuing education and training can be met.
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The most easily recognisable training need is that of the new recruits.
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These two lists may then be used to identify further training needs and goals.
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The training needs of historians need to be continually discussed in the context of information technology.
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It is hoped that feedback on procedures will be an outcome as well as the identification of future training need .
officer
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The training officer of one firm was temporarily made dealing manager.
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Naturally he was eager to do business, and so turned to his training officer for assistance.
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The evidence certainly suggests that full-time training officers , who can spend all their time on training, are rare.
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The training committee continued to advise the training officer , but all real initiatives were overturned or dismissed by the management committee.
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The training officers decided to implement a course for care assistants.
programme
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But only because they were there as part of a special home security training programme .
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A manpower resources' plan summarised the personnel requirements by skill category and headcount, together with the required training programme .
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A second squadron, B, would be formed at Kabrit from fresh volunteers and put through a crash training programme .
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Would the training programme allow my participation as a trainee? 4.
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She appealed for potential volunteers to contact the organisation for their next training programme which begins in October.
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All applicants for a franchise must successfully complete this training programme .
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This rapid expansion, combined with a large teacher training programme , was a mammoth task.
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For each professional within the practice a training programme should be devised.
programmes
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These relationships and the accreditation of in-company training programmes will be developed in 1993.
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Last financial year, some 740,000 people entered Government training programmes , compared with 110,000 in 1978-79 - a sevenfold increase.
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Nine specific areas have been identified for special training programmes , including construction, catering and cleaning.
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Video feedback has also been used effectively in these types of training programmes .
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In Britain also, several types of paraprofessional training programmes have been developed that provide useful avenues for career advancement.
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Vast initial and refresher training programmes have been set up.
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Christie's and Sotheby's both run graduate training programmes .
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The missions of these different educational and training programmes and how they relate to each other must be made clear.
scheme
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In October the new training scheme with start in which Medau music and movement will be combined with a training in physiotherapy.
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The Prime Minister I should be happy to add that training scheme to the many other excellent training schemes we have at present.
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The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries.
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Some major agencies have a regular intake of graduates for training schemes .
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Most of these practices have practitioners trained overseas or before the vocational training scheme became mandatory.
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The Apprentice training scheme at Halton has produced over thirty five thousand graduates.
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The new training scheme will be targeted at a limited number of high-calibre graduates.
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The World Bank also approved in May 1989 a dollars 95,000,000 loan to help finance a dollars 183,000,000 education and training scheme .
session
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They are trained on short training sessions run by the individual companies.
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Its new home is Courtaulds' technical library, where training sessions have been going on since mid-November.
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They are introduced to the day centre and attend regular training sessions organised by the project and other outside agencies.
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Tonight they have their final training session as usual, no doubt perfecting the set-pieces from which many of their goals stem.
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Breathing exercises should be performed at the end of each training session .
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It looks like one of Mephistco's junior-staff training sessions .
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The tours are self-guided and regular training sessions are held at Bovingdon Hall to familiarise teachers with the trails and farming practices.
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During her tour she attended a confidential 30-minute training session aimed at building self-confidence.
teacher
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Both interventions involved minimal, project oriented teacher training and were circumscribed, involving three to five hours' delivery time overall.
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Quite a few have gone on to postgraduate teacher training to teach in the secondary sector.
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This is despite considerable efforts to create innovative ways of developing teacher training in the post-independence period.
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Both initiatives seek to add a more practical element to teacher training .
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We will undertake reform of the teacher training system to make it more effective in developing classroom skills.
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Access to teacher training , and training in technology, nursing, and other areas is provided through one-year courses.
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In the 1950s teacher training furnished a relatively easy route to the secure status of superannuated salary earner.
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The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal.
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develop
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Work also began to develop a scheme for training and accrediting clerks who advise suspects in police stations.
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The project will pilot the delivery of training programmes and develop training materials.
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The Inns have further developed their advocacy training and are organising and funding the scheme for all the pupils in their Inn.
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From that you will develop a training strategy and then be responsible for deciding how to implement that strategy.
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The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries.
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It is hoped to develop a training programme and to hold social functions at venues throughout the Principality.
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Video programmes exemplifying optimal approaches to particular customer relations problems are being developed , together with a training package by structured practice.
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To develop inservice training for staff. 6.
offer
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After Ordination Colleges and courses can offer relatively limited training for the ordained ministry.
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In addition it offers training of the eye as well as of the mind.
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Teaching about Music All colleges and courses offer at least some training in the use of music in worship.
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Some companies offer to do the training either on their own premises or at the client site.
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By offering pre-service training we can surely do no worse than act as honest brokers in a fairly honourable profession.
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Many young people enter employment offering no training , and many more do not get even that.
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Tutors were offered little or no training , or even access to fulltime employment, not to mention a career structure.
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We ought to offer management training where it is needed.
provide
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Like the mainland service, it uses television as an additional, accessible way of providing employment and training information.
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Computer suppliers frequently provide customer training as an integral part of their total product package.
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They also run conferences and seminars and provide in-house training and consultancy services on a range of specialist topics.
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In 1904 they opened the first Poor Law farm colony, in Essex, to provide work training for the unemployed.
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Also in 1990/91 the programme will provide £2 million for training in social services management.
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Hundreds of landings on one particular airfield or gliding site do not provide good training for landing in fields.
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But who is to provide this training and of what should it consist?
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It provides a good training for any biologist because it looks at living organisms from many different viewpoints.
receive
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One in five had received no training in the Act and most were expecting to receive none during the next six months.
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The project's residential workers are not qualified therapists, though many have received external training on short courses.
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In this issue Sibbald and colleagues show that fewer than half of counsellors have received specialist training in counselling.
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Unfortunately, the survey did not ask them if they sold the products about which they said they had received insufficient training .
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Those who receive training are lesser than those who receive education.
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However, it is vital that the therapist, whatever his or her profession, has received satisfactory training in such counselling.
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The first surveyed 2,500 individuals of whom about one third had received training in the last 3 years.
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Secondly, consultants receive no training in educational methods.
require
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Such personnel are already in short supply and therefore efficient and cost effective training methods are required .
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The philosophy of the assembly line was to break down the work into simple elements that required no special training .
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Self-advocacy requires training and support for inarticulate people to learn how to voice their needs and wishes.
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The basic mind structure will always be there, but even instinctive patterns require training .
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Development of this method to cope with other types of phrases would require a larger training set that included these phrase types.
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No previous qualification is required , as training is provided.
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It requires only a little training and some one to lead it.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
formal education/training/qualifications
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But today students need more formal education to learn the academic skills that increasingly are required on the job.
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Entry-level budget analysts may receive some formal training when they begin their jobs.
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Mekki had little formal education, a bullying manner and a longshoreman's fondness for obscenity.
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Not only did the managers gain skills and knowledge from formal training, but they also augmented their networks of relationships.
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The ritualistic quality of the formal training programs was not lost on the neW managers.
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Then, of course, the whole process of formal education is a crucial socialising agency.
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We believe that formal training in the use of the laryngeal mask would be beneficial to any physician dealing with such cases.
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Yet there is undoubtedly a very positive value placed on formal education by black families.
in-service training/courses etc
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A national in-service training programme will ensure that all teachers are fully qualified in the subject they are teaching.
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Both should receive official sanction and both require in-service training opportunities to acquire the necessary skills.
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If trainees are attending a regular in-service training course, individual viewing could be built into the syllabus.
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In some cases school finances are being pooled to fund in-service training, large expensive resources and joint activities for the children.
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Organizers of in-service training courses will also find them useful.
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Some apply for every in-service training course that is going.
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The potential contributions of the academic and in-service courses must be left for another occasion.
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The second one, which is two hours long, is designed for teachers, college lecturers and in-service training.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Training sessions are on Saturdays at 10 a.m.
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a training manual
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All new staff should be given computer training .
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All the children do football training at least once a week.
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Have you had any medical training ?
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I do two hours' training every evening -- an hour running or swimming, and an hour in the gym.
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She's in training for the New York Marathon.
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The sports centre offers such activities as dance classes, aerobics and weight training .
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The team captain got a knee injury during training .
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We all had to go on a special training course to learn new sales techniques.
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Weight training has built up his upper body.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A developmental progression of toilet training emerges during the first four years of life.
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Boxing almost fortnightly demanded minimum training and Lynch thrived with this pattern of exercise.
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Currently no further formal specialist training is required for solicitors in commerce and industry.
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However it does give very authoritative descriptions of fighting aircraft, training , tactics and war reports.
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It will give you the opportunity of turning your idea into commercial reality with a comprehensive training programme.
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Nevertheless within most jobs there are at least some tasks which are amenable to this kind of training and the benefits are considerable.
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She enjoys it, but training is hard work.
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They often involve large investments of time spent in training and practice, and these processes can perhaps be simplified.