Sentences with phrase «training efforts saving»

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With this added advantage we can get started right away, saving staff training time and effort.
«We estimate that about 1,700 lives are saved in the United States per year by bystanders using an AED,» said senior study author Myron Weisfeldt, M.D. «Unfortunately, not enough Americans know to look for AEDs in public locations, nor are they are trained on how to use them despite great and effective efforts of the American Heart Association.
The best efforts of highly trained talents are not enough to save the picture from its own deep - rooted foolishness.
Providing eLearning courses will allow you to save time, money, and effort, while delivering outstanding knowledge retention rates and ensuring positive training outcomes.
It saves a great deal of time, money, and effort compared to live training sessions that have to be repeated annually or even multiple times a year.
In summary, lets focus on appropriate incorporation of software to save as much training administration time as possible and refocus our efforts on why we got into this industry in the first place - to provide amazing education that helps people improve and deliver outstanding results.
Save for a few NAACP branches (including its affiliate in Connecticut, have stepped up in the discussions over Gov. Dan Malloy's school reform effort, and advocated on behalf of Bridgeport mother Tanya McDowell, who will serve five years for trying to provide her child with a high - quality school), the nation's oldest civil rights group offers nothing substantial on addressing issues such as ending Zip Code Education policies, expanding school choice, addressing childhood illiteracy, and revamping how teachers are recruited, trained, paid, and evaluated (especially when it comes to bringing more black men into the teaching profession).
Kirkus says, «abductions, frantic train rides, near - death experiences and efforts of [Holmes and] friends to save one another increase suspense with each chapter.
This is the ideal choice for many puppy owners, as you will save the time and effort involved in the initial training process.
To achieve this goal, Maddie's Fund is investing its resources in building community collaborations where animal welfare organizations come together to develop successful models of lifesaving; in veterinary colleges to help shelter medicine become part of the veterinary curriculum to train veterinarians to save the lives of sick and injured dogs and cats in animal shelters; and in the implementation of a national effort to promote accountability and transparency in animal shelter operations.
In many cases, adopted dogs have already been house trained, so you save a lot of time and effort having to do it yourself.
In the long run, the effort to train your pet and to provide him with appropriate chewing, scratching, and energy outlets could save you a lot of heartache and money related to destroyed household items and emergency veterinary bills.
We know that embarking on any dog training journey is an investment, and our goal is to help you maximize your efforts upfront, not only saving you time and financial resources in the long run, but ultimately providing you and your dog a lifetime of enjoyment together.
You save time and effort, and your puppy is trained by a professional.
Not one of these trained officers made an effort to enter the building to protect students and teachers and save lives.
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