| 41. | Industry spokesmen say older programmers with outdated skills would take too long to retrain.
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| 42. | Every year, Carter takes in several hundred abandoned border collies and retrains them.
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| 43. | Another would be finding ways to retrain the brain when neural pathways are detoured.
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| 44. | Other money would be available to retrain teachers.
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| 45. | He also wants hospitals to identify and retrain substandard physicians before they harm patients.
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| 46. | Following FAA approval, airlines will then have six months to retrain existing personnel.
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| 47. | Americans seeking jobs would be willing to retrain to satisfy employers, she said.
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| 48. | Bosnian military leaders plan to sign contracts with American firms to retrain federation troops.
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| 49. | Many of those too old to retrain or put out to pasture were bitter.
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| 50. | He urged the government instead to retrain more local workers to fill the vacancies.
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