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Allianz sources say that this is hard to predict because the growth of the firm's business depends on market conditions and the possibility of retraining back-office staff as salesmen.All this shows how softly Mr Diekmann feels he must tread.
"The FSS offered steps upward to management, which I wasn t interested in at the time," he tells Next Wave, "or the possibility of retraining as a reporting officer, which would involve liaising with the police and offering advice on individual cases, as well as presenting the evidence in court".
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They do not initially think of retraining.
"The Soviet Union faces a problem of retraining 80,000 biology teachers.
You know, it does involve a little bit of retraining.
* Expansion of retraining programs for women on welfare.
It forces many of them to retire prematurely instead of retraining and re-educating them.
Other examples include the provision of retraining schemes or urban regeneration programs.
Do we really need dozens of retraining programs with no measure of performance or results?
I've heard of "retraining" grants offered by the NIH.
An incremental retraining strategy is adopted, where the amount of retraining, and therefore the required computational effort, is modulated by the proposed measure of model change.
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