Therefore, their training was not directly transferrable to the low-inertia rotor system of the R44 helicopter. |
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Committee membership is limited to 15-20 individuals and is not transferrable. |
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While studies have been conducted into the health of Canadians, these results are not necessarily transferrable to a former military population. |
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The resulting business incubation model should also be transferrable to economic regions throughout the province of Saskatchewan. |
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Personal group cards are issued in the name of the group leader, and are not transferrable. |
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Bonds that are transferrable by succession or by donation give rise to rights of succession and donation in France. |
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A major focus of FIT is the development of transferrable, employability skills. |
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The commission should recommend that an individual transferrable quota harvesting method be implemented. |
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The program assists participants in developing essential and transferrable job skills, and transitions them into the tourism workforce. |
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A spiritual civilization is not easily transferrable, and hence all the more valuable in such forms as poetry and introspective philosophy. |
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Tourism jobs tend to offer plenty of opportunities for advancement, widely transferrable skills, and continuous professional training. |
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The other thing is the transferrable nature of this, meaning that it can be used in coal-fired plants, other fixed-combustion facilities. |
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Seats and days are allocated randomly and ballot tickets are not transferrable. |
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Economic development incentives are transferrable under state law. |
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Stock rights, like warrants, are transferrable privileges permitting stockholders to buy another security or a portion thereof at a specified price for an indicated period of time. |
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He was equally insistent that the Burgess selection, commonly attributed to Farrell's deep-rooted faith in the transferrable skills of dyed-in-the-wool league specialists, had been worthwhile. |
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Some aspects of British policing are more easily transferrable. |
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Those who have worked a long time in a single industry have many assets and much experience, but they have specific job skills and are less transferrable to a new environment. |
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The art practice developed at Crossing Communities is designed to be inclusive and this project confirmed that the process is transferrable to the diverse groups of people in the workshops. |
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The Prize must be accepted as awarded and is not transferrable. |
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Moreover, the skills involved in establishing a public profile are not necessarily desirable in or transferrable to the private sector, nor does their presence always indicate policy or administrative skills. |
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There is also no doubt that in today's technological world our health information is becoming more ubiquitous, more transferrable, more accessible and, as a result, more vulnerable. |
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