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en Many people are out of work and need to be completely retrained to do something else.

en Many people are out of work and need to be completely retrained to do something else.

en We brought back as much of the old team as we could. They had to be retrained to work with a new WMS and to learn how the WMS interacts with all the materials handling equipment.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Because I look Asian, when I am showing in Europe or North America, people tend to approach my work as if it was made by someone completely immersed in the Asian tradition. There is an exotic aspect to the way people perceive my work. Asians from other places tend to relate to my work on a very visceral level.

en In fact, even down to the basic level, I learned that everyone scans and records using completely different formats. In a world where we spend millions of dollars on digital effects, I take scanned files from one company to another, and they look completely different. There is a lot more work to be done, in my opinion, in terms of industry standards for this kind of work.

en I'm very confident he can be retrained. From what I know at this point, he's a normal dog. The dog did not maul or maim. I think he can be saved.

en The real concern is the group between 16 and 35 who are in the job market but don't have the basic skills to be retrained to keep up with the global economy.

en Negotiating techniques do not work all that well with kids, because in the middle of a negotiation, they will say something completely unrelated such as, "You know what? I have a belly button!" and completely throw you off guard.

en All those five departments work together to create something that will hopefully completely engage and immerse people to the point where they lose track of time.

en As you can tell, they are not completely ready to go to adoptive homes today. We would like people to foster perhaps with the intention of adopting who are willing to work with the horses one-on-one.

en FEMA has become a symbol of a bumbling bureaucracy in which the American people have completely lost faith. There are many good people who work at FEMA. But they have lacked the leaders, the tools, the systems, and the budget to be effective.

en Obviously, coming off a game like that, we've got a lot of work to do. It's never easy to lose, and especially difficult to lose when a conference championship is at stake. It's magnified when we play as well as we did for 15 minutes and then go completely the other way. It takes the life out of you completely.

en I shudder to think that these people are doing their stock portfolios or electronic banking or buying things with credit cards on their computer over the Internet while their computer security has been completely compromised and are completely owned by these hackers, ... These people have something bad in their machines and they probably don't even realize it.

en Most of the people we meet are completely nervous and worried about the tax process. And I can completely understand why.

en We are completely shocked. It's unbelievable. We completely condemn this very dangerous attack, and I convey my condolences to the American people, to the American president and to the American administration, not only in my name but on behalf of the Palestinian people.
  Yasser Arafat


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