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In India, investigators were searching for what they called a well-trained motorcycle assailant who stuck a magnet bomb on an Israeli diplomatic car in New Delhi, wounding four people, including one critically.
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In India, investigators were searching for what they called a well-trained motorcycle assailant who stuck a magnet bomb on an Israeli diplomatic car in New Delhi, wounding four people, including one critically.
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The WaSP InterAct Curriculum Framework has a view towards providing resources to address the disconnect between the web industry and the education sector, to ensure our next generation of web professionals are well-trained.
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The entertainment industry is full of intelligent, well-trained women and men, who make thousands of completely rational decisions based on mountains of research.
Evan Shapiro: Nobody Knows Anything Evan Shapiro 2012
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"This is a well-trained workforce that already demonstrated their ability to deliver on higher missions," says the bank's chief administrative officer, Frank Bisignano .
Vets Join Tough Job Market Emily Glazer 2011
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And unlike reading, she said, which requires little explicit instruction after a certain level, "math cannot be fully grasped without assistance from a well-trained teacher."
New Calculation: Math in Preschool Stephanie Banchero 2011
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A large, well-trained sales force will prove a key differentiator in the long run, but if Google gets that part right, its merchant relationships and deep local search listings would help it dominate.
To Beat Groupon, Its Competitors Must Go National Rolfe Winkler 2011
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The entertainment industry is full of intelligent, well-trained women and men, who make thousands of completely rational decisions based on mountains of research.
Evan Shapiro: Nobody Knows Anything Evan Shapiro 2012
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"That is the point of terrorism: A small number of dedicated, well-trained, and highly motivated individuals can have a disproportionate impact on any society's sense of security and profoundly affect government policies."
Shadowy Figure: Al Qaeda's Size Is Hard to Measure Carl Bialik 2011
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If the nation had no dermatologists, there wouldn't be many more deaths; they do diagnose some malignant diseases, mostly squamous-cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma, but the majority of these would be found, in a treatable stage, by well-trained primary-care physicians.
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