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the retraining
verb
To train again; especially, to train or study in a new subject or job
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Separately, she said, the department would use some of the retraining grant to create a placement office specifically for laid-off professionals in financial services.
Under the retraining program that began in July, more than 450 people have begun classes to prepare for a career shift, and state officials say they have enough money to help at least 1,000 more.
When some of these fish were retrained to recognize another disk, they nailed it even when it was placed at heights not included in the retraining.
In the retraining step, the centroids and forecasters are trained on the current data window, so as to make them up to date.
But Republican skepticism about the retraining program gave Democrats greater leverage in defeating that portion of the package.
If the more data are accumulated, the retraining ANN model can be more accurate.
According to general practitioners, sexual and reproductive health issues were included in the residency program of general practice as well as in the retraining program of practicing physicians.
The authors write that treatment generally involves combining medication, therapy and the retraining of the parents.
Dr. Hewett said the retraining was the most important part of the program.
The government has also promoted the retraining and further vocational education of workers.
Is it just too difficult to confront internal political prejudice and pressure – or even to invest in the retraining required?
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