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to retraining
verb
To train again; especially, to train or study in a new subject or job
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The management wants its teaching staff to devote four days of annual holiday to retraining in order to update skills.
Human resource gurus say everybody should devote 15% of their time every year to retraining – unpaid, of course.
If the charges, known as administrative charges, are upheld, the officers could face discipline ranging from loss of pay to retraining to firing.
There are a myriad of courses available for those committed to retraining for a new career path that are designed to fit around busy adult lives".
Mayor Michael Nutter said at the news conference that he was satisfied by the department's response to the beating, pointing out that 16 of the 18 officers at the scene had been fired, disciplined or subject to retraining.
Therapy might include everything from physical therapy to relearning how to swallow to retraining in activities like balancing a checkbook, getting into a car or learning to write with an opposite hand.
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So I decided to retrain.
We had to retrain ourselves.
The city agreed to retrain its police.
Do you need to retrain?
Is it too late to retrain?
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