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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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double-hatted

Notwithstanding these differences, Japan can take some lessons from the Canadian experience. For one, it should be recognized that many naval operations in the region are "double-hatted."

What does 'double-hatted' mean?

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I believe it refers to a number of jobs, or multiple responsibilities. g. Working mothers are said to have many "hats": wife, mother, employee, etc.

  • I believe it refers to a number of jobs, or multiple responsibilities.
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  • Working mothers are said to have many "hats": wife, mother, employee, etc.
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I believe it refers to a number of jobs, or multiple responsibilities.

E.g. Working mothers are said to have many "hats": wife, mother, employee, etc.
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Got it! Thanks, Vorpar.Emotion: smile

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