Training in a sentence as a noun

Severe lack of training and practice caused deaths.

And I realized it was not so subtley training me not to use features that failed.

Most scientists have no formal training in computer science or coding.

We have been training it for many years, so it can detect phishing forms with great accuracy.

Quora has now spent several years training me to be bummed out every time I click on a link to their site.

I think that it would be in everyone's best interest to pull job training right out of colleges and use the YC model.

I'd have needed another decade of non-trivial training before I'd have been able to get a job as a doctor.

From day one of dedicated 8-hour training sessions, we're trained to find customers the right "solution" rather than get the most money.

The training document reviewed by Reuters refers to this process as "parallel construction.

* Do the programmers entering the country require additional training as compared to local programmers?

If this is the case, then they would have lower compensation not because they are willing to work for less but because they are being compensated in the form of additional training.

Also, asset forfeiture revenue from traffic stops must be donated to non-profit organizations, or used to pay for the officer training required by the settlement.

I cannot speak to the CIA training but I've received some concealed weapon scenario training mostly developed from lessons learned at penitentiaries.

One of the first things we were taught in EMT training is that if you ever need something from a crowd of bystanders you can't ask the mass, you have to pick a very specific person and address them directly.

Use this to your advantage two ways: let these people share and collaborate, even if informally For the repairmen, this was a morning coffee break turned out to be a hugely valuable cross-training and troubleshooting feature.

Diplomatic cables report how American officials frequently assured skeptical governments that the training was aimed at reform, not promoting revolutions.

Training definitions

noun

activity leading to skilled behavior

See also: preparation grooming

noun

the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior); "a woman of breeding and refinement"

See also: education breeding