While the wife retrained and started working it took her longer than she expected to find work. |
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The diaphragm, cords and articulators must be retrained so that the technique becomes automatic. |
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The zero-sum manpower game that Killebrew talks about means that many combat soldiers will be reclassified and retrained. |
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Five years later, at the age of forty-four, he retrained as a barrister and, from 1917, practised at the parliamentary bar. |
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A spokesman said employees could either be redeployed, retrained or take voluntary redundancy. |
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I feel maybe in the future he could be retrained to return to a different type of work or some office type of work at Inco in Port Colborne. |
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All the redundant publishers could be retrained as viniculturists and grape-tramplers. |
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Many workers are middle-aged and cannot be easily retrained. |
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Do we get overtime if we have to be retrained for yet another position? |
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Railways should be swiftly re-nationalised and their aggressively jobsworth staff retrained as secure unit screws. |
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There must be a specific vacant position for which you are being retrained. |
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Two years ago, the islanders started to be retrained as tourist guides to provide them with an alternative source of income. |
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Good with his hands and with a keen eye, de Vries retrained as a restorer of art and precious objects. |
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He knows that anybody can be elevated via the youth squad without having to be retrained. |
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To be sure, change was gradual, and some exhibited strong anger, but these women appear to have been more retrained and they constituted a smaller proportion of the suspects. |
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The severe lung damage resulting from this illness left her unable to continue in journalism, and she retrained as an academic researcher. |
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In addition to being retrained, they would have to be physically able to work. |
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Decoding setups with AMs retrained on non-native speech performed significantly better than those with AMs trained on native speech. |
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With respect to safe motherhood, eight district obstetric centres were updated and their staff retrained. |
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If we are to work in a smart way, those who become redundant need to be retrained in new skills. |
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The unit had to be re-organized and retrained in order to regain its strength and combat-readiness. |
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In the case of a guide dog that is affected, it can mean separation from their owner, having to be retrained, or in a small number of cases, withdrawn from working altogether. |
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How and where will workers who have been re-educated or retrained find new and better jobs? |
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Secondly, it is equally important that the existing workforce is retrained in the skills demanded by new and changing information technologies. |
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McKean retrained as a beauty therapist and, putting her knowledge of patient care to good use, set up Invigoration, a hospital-based beauty therapy service. |
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Teachers are trained and retrained on location, adolescents receive a means of income and a perspective for the future. |
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She wondered whether the school computerization programme was going according to plan, and whether teachers were being retrained. |
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Acres of land had been left wasting, livestock and citrus farming had lost their way and the workers had been retrained in professional and academic disciplines, he said. |
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For example, if there is a current surplus of textile workers but a foreseeable shortage in the tourist industry, textile workers could be retrained. |
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Some have made substantial efforts to reskill their staff, thus enabling them to cope with technological innovation, while others have not, throwing onto the streets workers who clearly could be retrained. |
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As expected, sales across the industry were low during this period, as brokers retrained and familiarized themselves with the relaunched product ranges of the insurance providers. |
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A skiing trip aroused his passion for mountains, as a result of which he retrained as a mountain guide and now earns his living as a professional alpinist and mountain guide. |
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In essence, skills can be expected to be most effectively maintained when they are well mastered during training, retrained on a regular basis, and rehearsed regularly between training sessions. |
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Shuttle America, owned by Republic Airways Holding, confirmed to the Guardian the flight attendant had been pulled from future United Express flying and would be retrained. |
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Over the past 15 years governments have started urging the jobless of all ages to find work or get retrained as a quid pro quo for receiving benefits. |
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This will create a vicious circle for young people, who will be dismissed and then, once they have been retrained, will be recruited as cheap workers in new professions. |
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Such policies seek to prevent the least skilled from sliding into unemployment by ensuring, on the contrary, that they are retrained and acquire transferable skills. |
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While the files noted that the workers had been fit for work or retrained after rehabilitation, they contained no evaluation of the outcome of rehabilitation. |
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But she retrained on a monoski and is now training for the 2014 Winter Paralympics, in Sochi, Russia. |
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Few imagined that their jobs might one day become obsolete, and that an educational background might be needed to enable them to be retrained to do something new. |
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It now has been more than a decade since the Economic Council of Canada cautioned that no one in this country can expect to live out a career without having to be retrained in a new set of occupational skills. |
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The Inspectors did not have the opportunity to assess how regularly and effectively the Centre's staff are being trained and retrained to keep up with the rapid changes in the IT sector. |
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One departmental representative cited an example of an injured employee who was unable to continue to work in their previous position but who was retrained, at the department's expense, for another position. |
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He struggled, he retrained, and he got involved. |
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Following this occurrence, the owner, Vancouver Whale Watch Limited, retrained its crews on the safety equipment, including the use of the primary and auxiliary pumps. |
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However, the staff will be need to be retrained and initiated to modern technologies of management and use of information technology, after a period of isolation of almost two decades. |
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His army now was a veteran British force reinforced by units of the retrained Portuguese army. |
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After an act of worship the party retrained and proceeded to Richborough to visit the Roman remains and take tea. |
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This may involve people being retrained and reskilled if necessary. |
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The turnaround at the Worcestershire firm has seen its entire 60-strong workforce retrained and reskilled over the past 20 months to meet the demands of new opportunities. |
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But she has not let her disability stop her sporting dreams and she retrained on a monoski and has her sights on the 2014 Winter Paralympics as an alpine skier. |
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Stockton-based Stephen Gidney retrained for a diploma in hypnotherapy and hypnoanalysis four years ago after 30 years in the oil and gas industry. |
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The Germans, having moved troops from the Eastern front and retrained them in new tactics, now had more soldiers on the Western Front than the Allies. |
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