Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Day of training in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It's your first day of training.
Day of training and ride-along with Marine 6.
It was my first day of training.
First day of training, I had one goal,
So, how was your first day of training?
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One day of training is enough to start using DAVE Accounting, for example.
Well, it's my last day of training.
First day of training can do that, but you are the one that wanted the war hammer.
It only needs one day of training.
Each day of training you will receive an individual coaching session of approximately 30 minutes.”.
Not bad for your first day of training.
Through a day of training, all my colleagues have worked hard
But you have barely had a day of training.
It was my first day of training at the institute.
And they leave tonight. This is their last day of training.
But you have barely had a day of training. She can handle herself.
One point is granted per hour of training and six points per day of training.
This is their last day of training, and they leave tonight.
Most OneCNC Users require just one day of training!
On 30 March we had another day of training aimed at Devils Masllorenç.
Most OneCNC Users require just one day of training!
And felt like I did on my first day of training… scared and confused.
since mom's okay with everything, then I figured I shouldn't miss a day of training.
It is also possible to request a half day of training on the spot.
you have barely had a day of training. It's one thing for Dutch to go to a White Blade alone.
First day of training can do that.
to go to a White Blade alone, a day of training. but you have barely had- It's one thing for Dutch.
The proper 7 April d' 2012 will take place the day of training CRE Masarbonès.
We provide over 30,000 days of training and development per year.
Manage your gateway after just two days of training.
