trained staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrainedandstaff
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trained
adjective
uk/treɪnd/us/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition oftrainedandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the 1920s, as the demands fortrainedstaffincreased, 30 students were admitted each year.
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Trainedstaffstructured talk around eight cultural themes from a shared past.
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Finally, all participants were assessed with state-of-the-art diagnostic interviews by carefullytrainedstaff.
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The need for resources andtrainedstaffin local public health agencies is another theme highlighted.
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Relative to existing requirements in the area of health technology assessment, highlytrainedstaffis scarce.
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Each family completed a primarily in-home assessment conducted bytrainedstaffthat was blind to family diagnostic status.
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Scarcity oftrainedstaffresults in poor record keeping and unreliable data, hindering healthcare planning and policy.
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But as professionallytrainedstaffexpand into more complex areas of treatment, the role of support workers must also change.
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We have not a greater likelihood of atrainedstaff; we have rather the danger of a lesstrainedstaff.
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What will happen to thattrainedstaff?
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The real shortage is intrainedstaff.
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Local authorities do not havetrainedstaff.
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We need to retaintrainedstaff.
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Topical fluoride requires administration bytrainedstaff.
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My strongest point is thetrainedstaff.
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We have recruited andtrainedstaff.
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Skilled,trainedstaffare vital to success.
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Our wish is to see fewer but bettertrainedstaff.
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This means good management and atrainedstaff.
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Also,trainedstaffis likely to be very scarce.
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Of course there will have to betrainedstaff.
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It was manned bytrainedstaff24 hours a day.
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Another factor is the shortage oftrainedstaff.
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Therefore, no brewery company will dismiss thesetrainedstaff.
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What would happen when thetrainedstaffwere off sick?
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