Sentences with phrase «means redoubling the effort»

It also means redoubling efforts to recruit specialists in the field and retrain the workforce.

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Other areas where Target will redouble its efforts this year in offer gifts under $ 15 meant to serve as easy, affordable gifts customers can get for people outside their closest circle, such as a teacher or a second cousin.
(My thinking is that even if part of the warming on Earth has been caused by increasing solar output, that simply means we must redouble our efforts to do what we can to reduce GHGs, esp.
The tax should be global, which means the United States should redouble its efforts to produce an international agreement to that end;
Many of today's law school graduates lack the practical skills that they need to thrive as practicing lawyers.1 As a result, it is incumbent on law schools — and, specifically, legal writing programs — to redouble their efforts to prepare law students for the realities of modern legal practice.2 And perhaps no feature of modern legal practice has been more striking than the «meteoric rise of email as a means of professional communication.»
It means that the work has gotten harder and it's time to redouble efforts by being honest and more deliberate in our initiatives.
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