Sentences with phrase «less intensive training»

Students who aren't ready for pharmacy school yet often start out as pharmacy technicians, a career which requires less intensive training.
He has now switched to a less intensive training regimen, functionality and aesthetics being his primary goals.
On top of this, the smaller clubs seem to get less injuries, whether it's lower expectations, less intensive training, less games etc etc I think this can only be a good thing for Jack.

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After that there will be a small monthly fee for less - intensive «maintenance» training.
Tracking trials are a less intensive version of search and rescue training, where a scent trail is left for dogs to follow.
As a result of their intensive driver training police officers are less likely than other drivers to be involved in a vehicle crash despite their many miles and hours on the road and the hazards of their duty.
«The more complex the game, the better the challenge,» says Juliani, though he adds that retro games are still very useful for training new types of behavior because they're less computationally intensive.
Less - intensive interventions that provide parent training also may be useful for younger children with ASDs, particularly for improving social communication, language use, and, potentially, symptom severity and family functioning, but the current evidence base for such treatment remains insufficient.17, 18,27 Although parent - training programs can modify parenting behaviors during interactions, data are limited about their contribution to specific improvements in the short - term and long - term beyond simple language gains for some children.
These seminars arose from a need to have a less intensive form of group parent training than was provided by the Group Triple P format.
With the efficacy of moderately intensive parent training well established, it now seems appropriate to determine if the moderately - intensive treatments are superior to briefer, less costly interventions, particularly because families frequently attend relatively few sessions, often five to eight or fewer (Armbruster & Kazdin, 1994; Kazdin & Wassel, 1998), well below the number recommended by these programs.
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