She hit the glass ceiling, and watched men she once trained promoted up the ladder ahead of her.
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Jewel Hall said her son had once trained as a civil right activist, been an avid reader and played football.
"In a worst-case scenario, you could eject from a fighter jet, " says senior CAL flight instructor Chou Yu-sen, who once trained F-104 and T33 combat pilots.
The Iraqi security forces should do the brunt of this because they actually will be more effective once completely trained.
They are anxious to get a foothold in the working world and can be worth their weight in gold once fully trained.
Multinationals are better at training these people than emerging-market companies, which prefer to poach them once they are trained.
But Mr Premji believes that once China has trained enough people to speak English, it will be a real competitive threat to his business.
The England 1966 World Cup squad even trained there once before the tournament.
Huizenga has also trained the once habitually late Berrard to keep better time.
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To demonstrate that the Kigers could be trained, he had his once-wild horses pull carriages at his shows.
Once deputy prime minister of Portugal, trained as a lawyer and at ease in five languages, he has won plenty of praise in Brussels for his handling of the recently-invented job of European commissioner for justice and home affairs.
Once on a team, each member is trained for specific jobs (sniper, breacher, driver, etc.) that they are well suited for.
For example, political leaders agree that U.S. policies should encourage the best and brightest from around the world to come here and stay once they get their degrees, particularly highly trained STEM students.
Two spotlights are now trained on the organ, where Federici once sat, and at the mike where Clemons once stood.
"In one second - maybe two if it's a bull - the animal is gone, " says Mr Rosenzweig, who trained for years in Israel and now slaughters once a week, under the observation of a state veterinary official, at the Amsterdam Abattoir.
Trained in medicine at Johns Hopkins, he was once Maryland's secretary of health and was mentioned as a possible gubernatorial candidate.
Once in the door, all new workers must first be trained in the yard--even if they're bound for the front office.
However, once a church becomes established, with a hierarchy and a trained ministry, its clergy acquire theology degrees, often losing the raw certainty of their faith in the process.
The technology is transparent, likely with low running costs and wide-area effectiveness, once baseline infrastructure is in place across devices, communications, and trained people.
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Grayson said that there was a need for the DOL to employ highly trained accountants like the SEC to audit pension investments at least once every two years, as well as the unions themselves to ensure that no conflicts of interests exists.
Employees are trained for up to four weeks before they hit the sales floor and, once they do, those employees are paid a combination of salary and bonuses to avoid an all-commission sales floor where their financial incentive might disrupt the customer experience.
Using highly trained specialists to look out for trouble has the advantage that each operator can watch many networks at once, and can thus spot trends that would otherwise go unnoticed.
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