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- noun The state or condition of being
trainable .
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Examples
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Quality of the labor force is consistent with ranking "trainability" as the number two advantage.
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Quality of the labor force is consistent with ranking "trainability" as the number two advantage.
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Many firms now require that applicants have college degrees, even for work that calls for nothing more than basic trainability.
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As I go out on dates, I'm screening for companionship, loyalty, livability, attractiveness, personality, temperament, and trainability -- not unlike what I looked for when I got my first dog a couple years ago.
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However, unlike bacteria and insects, the nanties have the trainability of high level mammals like dogs or dolphins depending on the size of the colony.
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I had wanted to use the test that I had developed to measure the intelligence of the various dog breeds and combine this with another measure of trainability.
Born to Bark Stanley Coren 2010
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The Russians are probably right about trainability, but I think I'll take the Dramina the first time out as well.
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His aim was to combine the low shedding coat of poodle and the gentleness and trainability of Labrador and to provide a guide dog for people who have allergies.
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Labeadoodle dog breed is a very lovable dog known for its exceptional intelligence and trainability, low to non-shedding coat, low allergy coat, and lack of dogie odor.
White House Choice of Puppy Down to Labradoodle and Portuguese Dog 2009
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He ranked the Afghan hound last among 119 breeds in temperament and trainability.
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