re-training in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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conversion [kɔ̃vɛʀsjɔ̃] N f

congé [kɔ̃ʒe] N m

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re-training Glossary « Intégration et égalité des chances » courtesy of the French-German Youth Office

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Fellows carry out a supervised research project and retraining programme.
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It also called for unemployed apprentices and craftspeople to retain social welfare entitlements while undergoing retraining programmes and an enhanced capital allowance for energy efficiency works on commercial buildings.
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In layman's terms, this electrical stimulation mimics the action of healthy muscle to improve function and aid in retraining weak muscles and normal movement.
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The roller bearing is pressed after the retraining ring.
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Non pharmacological treatments involve the use of pelvic floor muscle training, stimulation, biofeedback, pessaries, bladder retraining, and sometimes intermittent catheterization.
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It is typical of business use of simulators, in very senior management training/retraining.
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There is some tentative evidence supporting tinnitus retraining therapy.
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With their policies a large share of women was included in the vulnerable categories to receive additional support through special programs, support groups and retraining.
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As the transition continues, unemployment rises along with a growing population of workers that require retraining in order to become employable.
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An experimental retraining programme was launched on the shop floor (lasting from 1979 to 1981), which benefited 45,680 people.
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