Sentence examples for difficulties of retaining from inspiring English sources

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The difficulties of retaining low-paid staff at Birmingham are just as familiar to public sector prison managers.

Cayley described the difficulties of retaining good staff under such financial uncertainty, "especially in Cambodia where it is quite a challenging environment to work in".

Given the Army's difficulties of retaining combat veteran junior officers (of whom I was one), these young, physically fit and intelligent men and women could both learn valuable leadership lessons and help stem the damage to the Army caused by President Bush's war in Iraq.

While attention is given to recruiting students into training places, there has at this time been no announcement regarding strategies to address the long term difficulties of retaining staff in the prior to school sector.

Similar concerns are also raised by Cheeseman and Torr (2009, 71), who note of the Workforce Initiatives (as illustrated in Figure 1) that: 'While attention is given to recruiting students into training places, there has at this time been no announcement regarding strategies to address the long-term difficulties of retaining staff in the prior to school sector'.

As the job market is rapidly changing and competition is increasing, public health care systems must also cope with difficulties of retaining personnel who are attracted by better offers from the private sector or who decide to pursue other more lucrative professional activities [ 50].

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Together with Mr Gray, he cites the difficulty of retaining people with the commercial, engineering and financial skills to negotiate contracts with industry and to manage complex programmes.

This was a collection with three titles, she added – "post-modest, post-industrialist and post-pop" – then spoke of the difficulty of retaining modesty and humanity when it is neccessary to be so "bold, aggressive and loud" in the modern world.

Her inability to deal with a complex cyber landscape is mirrored elsewhere in the government, which is stricken with the "double whammy" of low budgets and the difficulty of retaining highly skilled security professionals.

However, compositional analyses revealed lower numbers of large individuals (⩾10 cm DBH) in both late-successional and non-vertebrate-dispersed species in the plantations, indicating the difficulty of retaining mature old-growth forest trees in production land-uses.

Given the difficulty of retaining the gavel, plus the scant prospect for a so-called grand bargain later in the midst of a presidential election year, stepping down after the midterms would allow Boehner to leave on his own terms.

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