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requalification

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  • noun The act of qualifying again.

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Examples

  • He ordered closed many of the redundant research institutes that had sprung up around the city to provide jobs for the intelligentsia, and even told the scientists to take requalification exams, threatening them with factory jobs if they failed.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Ben Venue , a division of Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, said in a statement Saturday "a recent internal review of documentation indicated that routine preventive maintenance and requalification of some manufacturing equipment did not occur at the specified time interval, and is overdue."

    Supplier of Cancer Drug Halts Manufacturing at Ohio Plant Peter Loftus 2011

  • He ordered closed many of the redundant research institutes that had sprung up around the city to provide jobs for the intelligentsia, and even told the scientists to take requalification exams, threatening them with factory jobs if they failed.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • He ordered closed many of the redundant research institutes that had sprung up around the city to provide jobs for the intelligentsia, and even told the scientists to take requalification exams, threatening them with factory jobs if they failed.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • He ordered closed many of the redundant research institutes that had sprung up around the city to provide jobs for the intelligentsia, and even told the scientists to take requalification exams, threatening them with factory jobs if they failed.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • I did my multiplication tables and realized this was not going to be fast enough to meet the requalification time for women seventy-plus, which had to be five hours and fifteen minutes or less.

    The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010

  • Felt I did really well on the belt requalification, for whatever that's worth.

    What? Friday Already? Walter Jon Williams 2010

  • I did my multiplication tables and realized this was not going to be fast enough to meet the requalification time for women seventy-plus, which had to be five hours and fifteen minutes or less.

    The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010

  • That said, we must admit people nourish a kind of non-rational relationship with the streetcar, which connect eventually with an idealized past we try to eventually revive in an urban requalification project …and the streetcar will have a bucolic bell, instead of a blend electronic beep-beep, to announce its presence, and we love it.

    Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010

  • Nevertheless, I believe requalification of the urban space is not a sufficient condition toward urban revitalization you also need a strong commitment of some sort, streetcar or other, of the city to have “developers showing no hesitation buying land to build”

    Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010

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