In America, where most paramedics are trained for two years, they can give these drugs.
"Pilots are routinely trained for these kinds of events in a simulator, " he said.
By contrast, in construction, around 123, 000 people were trained for around 275, 000 advertised jobs.
Both were born in Nottinghamshire and trained for their Olympic success at the ice rink.
But, Beltz said, the dogs he trains for overseas duty are sometimes trained for personnel searches.
More than 500 volunteers are trained for 40 hours to run the bicoastal call centers.
Here a new generation of young officers are being trained for this new era of uncertain conflict.
"Some of them trained for a year, some of them for more than a year, " he said.
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These specialists will now be trained for the Macy stores, so that expect advice will be available.
"We say he was there to ensure that pilots were capable and trained for this purpose, " Sambir said.
These athletes trained for years, played their guts out and at the sound of a buzzer, they are done.
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Each dog is trained for the child's specific needs, and the entire process takes between nine and 18 months.
Most spend long hours cramming facts into their brains, without much idea of what they are being trained for.
Last week was the first week I have trained for a whole week.
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We want to make sure that they've got some money to get trained for a job in the private sector.
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State security employees may be trained for their new roles and working at BWI by next weekend, according to Townsend.
We are investing in our community colleges to make sure that folks are trained for the jobs of the future.
Once on a team, each member is trained for specific jobs (sniper, breacher, driver, etc.) that they are well suited for.
Sylvain Ndiaye also trained for the first time at the World Cup, increasing Metsu's midfield options prior to the decisive game.
Schools are forming partnerships with businesses in their communities, ensuring that students are trained for jobs that need to be filled.
As a teen-ager in Czechoslovakia, he was sent to a state-run boarding school where talented young skiers trained for the Olympics.
Approximately 20, 000 teachers have been trained for around one million student beneficiaries.
Large commercial aircraft aren't designed for landings into water and most flight crews aren't trained for such scenarios given their rarity, experts say.
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It is part of what we need to do in order to have a workforce that's trained for the jobs of the future.
Kazakhstan has a training center in Astana, the country's capital, where Shvedova trained for the French Open on new indoor red clay courts.
He and Davis had trained for a year and shipped 2, 000 pounds of equipment 10, 000 miles, only to be undone by a hungry dishwasher.
Regulation and standardization insure that, when competitors meet, everyone will have trained for the same event, and the results can be compared across competitions.
Let's make more people be able to go to community colleges to be trained for the jobs that employers are hiring for right now.
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Harvard researcher Ted Kaptchuk trained for five years in traditional Chinese medicine, but then became one of the leading researchers into the placebo effect.
The post on how to get a paid job post-college and post-grad school in the field you trained for will appear here this week.
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