I doubt he intentionally called the woman, but I think it would be wise to reteach him how to shield his aura. |
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Teach these tools during orientation and reteach them continuously throughout ongoing training at staff meetings during the summer. |
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The politics of behaviour is essentially about how we reteach these common decencies. |
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He told her everything she needed to know, even though it would be lost and he'd have to reteach it tomorrow. |
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In effect, you'll have to reteach her with a new, proper click sound. |
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One high school teacher said she consistently had to reteach evolution to Mr. Freshwater's students because they did not master the basics. |
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So we have a long way to go to reteach a lot of local people about business and the concepts of business. |
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Provide the child with the help of a learning assistant to simplify, explain, and reteach concepts. |
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Mrs. Lahey didn't reteach what she knew she'd already taught. |
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Those improvisations are copied and translated on the spot by Ms. Beller and her five dancers, who reteach the guest artist the movement material. |
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With the league extra vigilant about head injuries, and stiffer punishments being levied to help limit concussions, tacklers have been trying to reteach themselves to hit ball carriers low instead of high. |
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