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awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 16 |
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Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? @PeterK. - This actually is the same Hebrew term used, but (apparently) different companies use the term differently :) |
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Dec 16 |
accepted | Should there be capitalization after an equation? |
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Dec 15 |
asked | Should there be capitalization after an equation? |
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Dec 10 |
accepted | Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? |
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Dec 10 |
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Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? Perhaps it's a cultural difference. In organizations where people leave frequently and moreover are not very organized, knowledge and responsibility are frequently lost - hence the importance of passing on both in an orderly fashion. |
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Dec 9 |
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Dec 9 |
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Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? Sounds a bit violent to me, but "takeover of responsibilities" comes close I guess. |
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Dec 9 |
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Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? I'm looking for the verb that describes the "trainer's" actions, not the the apprentice's. A noun describing the "training" would be fine too. |
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Dec 9 |
asked | Specific verb for “training an apprentice”? |
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Jul 31 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jul 30 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 30 |
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Jul 30 |
accepted | “Instable” or “unstable”? |
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Jul 30 |
asked | “Instable” or “unstable”? |