Through the quantification of fire risk, underwriters reconceptualized fire in abstract, economic terms, taming it on paper. |
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In a series of essays and monographs written between 1885 and 1900, Freud radically reconceptualized hysteria. |
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Training should be reconceptualized to pay attention to the public dimensions of the job. |
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These themes have been reconceptualized in this report according to synergies identified in the Roundtable process. |
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The roles of teachers and learners in classrooms reconceptualized as knowledge-building communities. |
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He has reconceptualized the nature of legal liability by turning attention from law's instrumental uses to its moral meaning. |
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They point toward how the built environment could — and should — be radically reconceptualized around the fundamental workings of the human mind. |
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The journal has been reconceptualized as the CRYSTAL-Alberta Outreach Web site which provides resources for use by teachers and students. |
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There is now more Green Goblin and less Arachne, whose role has been significantly reconceptualized. |
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Instead of serving as a wall between countries, the border must be reconceptualized as another piece of the supply chain. |
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The project was reconceptualized so that the rights of all children were recognized. |
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Having become the object of a dramatization referring to speech and body, childhood will be constantly reconceptualized by means of myths aiming to recapture its impossible truth. |
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It was reconceptualized as an honour for best first book only, with one overall winner drawn from the regional winners from Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. |
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As Walt Disney Productions outgrew Disney's ability to micro-manage it, he allowed himself to be reconceptualized to fit the idea of what the head of a studio ought to be in more corporate times. |
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It was perhaps the most pivotal moment for Rudolph W. Giuliani since the day that reconceptualized him as a national hero and shaped his public persona as the maestro of public safety. |
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Thus, beyond 2007, the Action Plan would need to be reconceptualized in order to transform it into a results-based programming, monitoring and reporting tool. |
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I have had issues with some aspects of the project, which have evolved as the project has evolved and as it has been reconceptualized for its second phase. |
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To enhance the reforms, he reconceptualized the RRA as an RBM tool, selling it as an instrument for accelerating the public service reform agenda. |
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If Bolivia holds lessons for indigenous movements elsewhere, it is more in the way indigeneity has been reconceptualized in the country than as an example to follow. |
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But as both democracy and development are reconceptualized, the conventional and dichotomous view is slowly being replaced with a superior and integrated policy rationale. |
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As aspects of the social context change and evolve, so the use, meaning and role of literacy will need to be reconceptualized, its practices reviewed and its methods re-worked. |
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Protestants, beginning with Martin Luther, reconceptualized worldly work as a duty which benefits both the individual and society as a whole. |
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For an illustration of the differences between the traditional, positivist curriculum and the more postmodern reconceptualized curriculum, see Hanley and Montgomery. |
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