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Second, DI's criteria explicitly include economic factors, such as the ability to retrain.
But Social Security officials can take into consideration a claimant's age, skills and ability to retrain when determining eligibility.
Flexibility and the ability to retrain will be key for workers of tomorrow.
The sensor stability was also evaluated over the course of over 100 days and the ability to retrain ANNs with a small dataset was demonstrated.
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But what Mr Bardhan is really saying is that some of this work can now also be done elsewhere.What effect this has on jobs and pay will depend on supply and demand in the labour market and on the opportunity, willingness and ability of workers to retrain.
We are "trying to retrain abilities".
Efforts to retrain the impaired whole-word reading ability have been reported in at least three previous case studies.
"Further swingeing cuts would irrevocably damage the country's economic prospects, the skills development of our young people, the ability of colleges to offer apprenticeships and the opportunities for adults who want to retrain".
Consequently, a central goal of stroke rehabilitation should be to improve gait characteristics and to retrain the patient to the highest possible level of walking ability [ 16, 34].
"But if they need to retrain teachers they have, if they have some with potential and they want to improve their ability, use the money for that".
Elements in this panel of gene finders were selected largely based on their abilities to be retrained in a species-specific manner, enabling the generation of maize-specific parameter sets.
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