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    Use "retrain" in a sentence

    retrain example sentences

    retrain


    retrained


    retraining


    retrains


    1. By providing them a food source, we can begin to retrain them to come for food here and to stop looking for food in the kitchen, or on the roses, etc


    2. Those extroverts who tried it never lasted long and Rosy was left to cover the holes in the schedule, rehire and retrain the next warm body for the job


    3. In this phase of the program, the purpose is to retrain your Central Nervous System and speed up recovery


    4. They should have said; let's retrain the lads to shoot and bring back some of the old SAP standards for our members sake who then be able to defend themselves properly


    5. It is time to retrain your mind and start


    6. Instead of her thinking “oh no, he's trying to have sex with me again” when you touch her you are looking to retrain her head to think “oh yummy, that feels nice” instead


    7. The good news is that its actually very easy to retrain your brain to respond


    8. The Commanders he assigned would then retrain the soldiers, and if the soldiers could not be retrained the new approach, they were reassigned to a non-military position


    9. This strategy can train (or retrain) a cat to use the litter tray in as little as two or


    10. THE TIME PATROL ACTUALLY PLAN TO REEQUIP AND RETRAIN MOST OF THE

    11. For one, the news that the American 8th Air Force would suspend temporarily its strategic bombing campaign against Germany in order to regroup, reequip and retrain was greeted with something close to anger by the British R


    12. We have to retrain our minds to understand that saturated fats do not cause cardiovascular illness


    13. “Then drawing figures not there by the illusion of desire and ideology, when it comes to trying to educate the public awareness, one first has to retrain the citizenry's ability to discern between facts and ideology, between analysis and propaganda, between universal truth and national myth


    14. Some horses are hard to retrain when they are older, the young ones are much easier!


    15. everything possible to retrain this horse into


    16. Just retrain yourself to


    17. Yet he’d embraced the effort to rearm and retrain the Mighty Host of God and the Archangels, and he clearly recognized that those “men in the ranks” were an essential component of the Jihad


    18. Think about how much training you face when learning new software: If you have to retrain yourself or your employees when changing products, you’ve encountered a switching cost


    19. Demographics also favored the concept: A smaller labor pool meant that corporations would have to reeducate, reuse, and retrain existing employees


    1. He figured he would pay off Sammy in one go and have seven thousand left over to pay the mortgage for a few months while he looked for another job, retrained, whatever


    2. good news for the patient, but the surgeon must be retrained in more current, less-invasive procedures using the latest technology, such as bariatric surgery, if he or she intends to survive


    3. Again she told herself this crew could be retrained


    4. Facial and body recognition software ensured that if an individual did not appear on a camera somewhere for more than five minutes, an alarm sounded and he or she was retrieved, castigated, retrained or disposed of


    5. If either bird is trained to talk, expect that ability to be lost during and after breeding (especially for the female), and the bird may have to be retrained


    6. compensation money that I used for a new car that fall, and they retrained


    7. The Commanders he assigned would then retrain the soldiers, and if the soldiers could not be retrained the new approach, they were reassigned to a non-military position


    8. It isn’t sitting well with many when they learn they are being retrained and kept on active duty status in order to be redeployed against their fellow citizens, and against the 222 Movement


    9. The tree retrained its leaves and thick branches dipped toward the ground


    10. retrained? They could help you get another job

    11. Some cannot be retrained completely and must have an experienced rider at all times to control them


    12. Some horses need to be sedated and retrained once they get to their destination


    13. retrained but I just didn't feel the risk was worth


    14. All those blacksmiths and farriers and wheelwrights who were suddenly out of business quickly retrained and set themselves up as garage mechanics and petrol stations


    15. Popular wisdom said the stock was recession resistant because more people would need to be retrained in a downturn


    1. consists of retraining the mind to react in a positive manner


    2. When we did this for typesetting systems our ‘statement of needs’ included retraining for our existing staff


    3. “Sir, no disrespect but the order was for each Commander to turn over his troops for retraining and we are here for that purpose


    4. I brought the retraining memo as an excuse


    5. “Maybe I should send you both back for retraining


    6. Your growing ability to sterilize your observations down to their true natures came by way of highly damaging experiences, and arduous retraining utilizing your enormous energy to access and accept ‘what is’ as a matter of course


    7. It is a place where families may reside while looking for work or while in retraining


    8. When she was successful in retraining the workers and reforming them to the needs and wants of the organisation I got totally behind her and produced results that brought excellent results, productivity and profitability to the organisation


    9. conditions of service, a retraining programme to convert the Military


    10. He had been humiliated in Moscow by his Director at the Lubyanka Building, who had sent him for an intensive course of retraining

    11. It was not that he needed retraining, of course


    12. This process of retraining your subconscious mind may take a few months


    13. The retraining of new drug reps is a big part of the business, and Big Guy was good at it


    1. quit smoking and retrains myself to not need the damn things any more,


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    "retrain" definitions

    teach new skills


    train again