trained officer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrainedandofficer
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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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officer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/us/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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(Definition oftrainedandofficerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There was an ongoing programme of lobbying local authorities to persuade them to appoint a properlytrainedofficerfor their principal cemetery superintendent posts.
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Those duties do not require a fullytrainedofficerand a reserve officer can readily do the task.
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Their application will be considered by a speciallytrainedofficer.
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Nowadays local offices have a speciallytrainedofficerto deal with this subject.
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The properlytrainedofficershould know his man, not only as an indispensible cog in the military machine but also as a person.
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But the demographic change which we all know is coming in the future will cause problems if there continues to be a haemorrhage oftrainedofficeraircrew into civil airlines.
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He was a schooltrainedofficer.
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The number of trained officers and men going ashore has now reached 5,000 a year.
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Asylum decisions are taken by trained officers at the appropriate grade depending on the complexity of the issues raised.
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This has been done in order to obtain the number of trained officers we require as expeditiously as possible.
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I agree that it is important to ensure that police forces can rapidly call upon sufficient trained officers to deal with such situations.
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All this is of course reflected in the matching decline in trained officers and men.
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There is a constant loss of trained officers.
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It is too early to say how many trained officers will result from these applications.
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Local authorities should have sufficient trained officers to manage estates and to ensure that the tenants who create problems are identified.
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What about the possibility of having more than a cadre limited to trained officers?
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Those specially trained officers are very well aware of the potential difficulties which young people may suffer.
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Fifty-seven trained officers will be available for appointment next month; the immediate needs of the service are for about twice that number.
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