Or they must retool themselves to enter certain managerial, professional, sales, and technical occupations. |
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The school house must retool quickly to provide relevant training to a larger number of students. |
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Composites cost up to eight times as much as aluminum, and the newfangled plane will require suppliers to retool the manufacturing process. |
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Next year they are shutting our plant down to retool for production of three different vehicles simultaneously. |
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The next step was to retool the company's promotional materials, adding the new logo and testimonials from customers in different industries. |
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It was a massive change of direction, as if Caterpillar Inc. had decided quickly to retool all its bulldozer plants to start making passenger cars. |
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At the same time, growing demands from operators for highly customized handsets could force Nokia to retool its manufacturing to accommodate smaller production runs. |
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It has taken historic steps to retool the specific claims process in order to bring justice to First Nations and certainty for all Canadians. |
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Over the longer term, it needs to retool itself so it can become competitive in the Northeast, Midwest, and California. |
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They might also retool No Child Left Behind so that it means something wonderfully appropriate from coast to coast. |
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The magazine will be reduced to 13 issues per year and will retool itself to become a more general-interest title. |
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It is time to retool it to get these funds flowing with a razor sharp focus on creating family-supporting jobs. |
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Keep Red at the center, retool everything around him, and let the show run wild. |
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This is the first stage of what will be many penalizing attempts to shut down our industry as we try to retool. |
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The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month. |
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To rectify this situation, Canada will re-engineer the system and retool the specific claims process to contemporary standards. |
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To do so, we must retool our economic, human resource and business development approaches. |
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Sarmite Bulte: If you can think of how to retool it and make it better, can you let us know, and provide us with the details in writing? |
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A N100 billion facility has been created to assist the textile industry retool and re-emerge as a major employer of labour. |
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The automotive innovation fund will help the auto industry retool for a new environmentally conscious fuel efficient age. |
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So we must educate our way out of the downturn, invest and invent our way out of the downturn and retool and reskill our way out of the downturn. |
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There needs to be a plan to retool our economy, to rebuild our cities, our municipalities and our rural areas. |
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One college pointed to successful programs in the 1990s to help Canadian workers retool for new opportunities. |
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That is why the government is developing a national transportation policy, a framework to allow us to retool our facilities and services to meet current and future needs. |
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Older or mature workers who are unemployed as a result of downsizing, layoffs or plant closures are particularly disadvantaged, as many services and programs are not tailored to their needs to retool or reskill. |
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Among the latest batch of high-tech tenants in DEC's old headquarters is Monster, the dotcom survivor. MIT also took some flak in the early 1990s, but it has begun to retool. |
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Banks can safely lend for long enough to finance a grocer's turnover, but not to retool a factory or build a hotel. The supermarket shelves are still full, but two-thirds of goods are imported. |
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It includes help for manufacturers eager to retool for new industries. |
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In charge of army training, he was closely involved in efforts to retool an army trained for set-piece battles with India for counter-insurgency in the country's wild tribal west. |
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Education provides that key, but we must retool the instrument. |
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We are working vigorously to retool and speed up the land claims process. |
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If the government is going to re-announce the program, I would suggest that it take the advice of one or two of our members that it retool the program so that people with low incomes can take advantage of the program. |
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Ontario Pork is prepared to help its producers retool for the new program. |
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Given their importance to Canada's wealth and Canadians' well-being, the economic action plan provides additional help specifically to encourage industry to upgrade and retool its equipment. |
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I intend to take steps to retool the process to deal with that. |
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As part of major restructuring project, General Motors intends to carry out large investments into the Antwerp plant to extend the existing press shop and to retool the plant for new models. |
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And they think the 2008-09 recession offers experienced and efficient producers an opportunity to retool and rethink both their offerings and operations. |
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It would likely be easier and cheaper to retool these developers with a new programming language than it would be to find and hire Java developers who would need to learn the employer's specific business. |
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I also promised that I would retool the specific claims process. |
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Because of their mass production techniques they were reluctant and slow to retool for new technologies such as shuttleless looms. |
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Some organizations will experience XML shock as they retool information systems departments and computer infrastructures. |
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He said, 'The lines will be for clients who are looking to retool their business, improve their infrastructure and help them compete. |
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This is especially true to job shops and manufacturers who need to be able to retool a production line quickly to meet deadlines. |
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Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line. |
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The falloff in enrollment is leading schools to retool or broaden such departments to include Hispanics of all nationalities. |
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If they did, they would build more factories or retool old ones. |
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For many area organizations, this downturn in funding has meant they have had to reline and retool plans and projects they had projected for themselves. |
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He decided it was time to retool last year's marketing brochure. |
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When a Baltimore job shop decided to retool an aluminum milling job to meet a surface finish specification of 8 RMS, it found unexpected cost-savings as well. |
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He said the institution of Ombudsman was facing various challenges and stressed a need to retool and redesign the Ombudsman's forum for a quantum jump in its performance. |
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