That loan guarantee allowed the co-op's bank to advance it more money to reconfigure the plant. |
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He has met local planning officials and agreed to reconfigure the existing car park and an open area previously used as a private facility. |
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Similarly, the software could be used to reconfigure servers to handle different tasks, depending on the time of the day. |
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Eventually, the Internet may reconfigure how customers think of mass-market brands. |
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You should try to back up your data as often as you can in case you lose it or need to reconfigure your system. |
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Efforts to reconfigure services will see as yet unspecified financial rewards for services that deliver. |
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Experiences in the most formative years may well reconfigure the sensory cortices of individuals. |
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An electron blasts a proton and neutron into myriad virtual particles, which then reconfigure themselves into two double-quark particles. |
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For children, the liminal space of play allows them to reconfigure power relationships, explore identities, and reframe actions. |
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But pollywogs must grow legs, lose a tail, and completely reconfigure their jaws and digestive tract to prepare for a life of eating flies. |
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A single loadmaster is able to reconfigure the cargo compartment for different roles either in flight or on the ground. |
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Early exposure to fatty food could reconfigure children's bodies so that they always choose fatty foods. |
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Once they have access to the telephone system, the hackers are able to reconfigure it and then make as many calls as they want. |
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They reconfigure the positions of particles in the brains of any organic beings, as well as overriding any computers on the ship. |
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I have to reconfigure my brain before I get behind the wheel, which is very Portland of me. |
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It takes a rare kind of steel-plated self-belief to reconfigure the own goal as a triumph. |
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However, they also said that they face challenges in attempting to reconfigure or consolidate programs or schools. |
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We also use dynamic routing devices that can reconfigure network communications instantly if any part of the network is disrupted. |
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Telework offers opportunities to reconfigure supply chains, and gain benefits of round-the-clock working. |
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The crew had to reconfigure the aircraft and these actions had to be completed under conditions of high stress and workload. |
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Employers may be tempted to reconfigure their operations so as to move themselves to whichever jurisdiction has more congenial standards. |
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Using this information, we can quickly and accurately reconfigure existing space, design new layouts, and estimate customer improvement costs. |
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You can reconfigure and rename the buttons for your specific scanning requirements. |
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Bridge 'Lite' is a read-only version, allowing the user to view the recorder, but not to reconfigure it. |
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The session document uses the configured mouse map until you reconfigure it. |
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That direction converges at the New York Museum of Natural History where dioramas and taxidermy reconfigure notions of exhibition, eugenics and conservation. |
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The pilot asked the forward tug, the Jerry G, to reconfigure its towline in order to tow from its stern. |
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If Purisima wins, with no money, the world will have to reconfigure its economic and trade coordinates completely. |
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But if it distresses you, I'll have Sean reconfigure the link. |
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The technician will reconfigure existing lines and telephone jacks, install additional jacks if required, and provide limited assistance with service set-up. |
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He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom. |
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The cash will be used to reconfigure the biology research laboratories. |
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The ten-storey building is undergoing major alterations, including new structural steelwork to reconfigure the building's existing central lift core. |
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Easy to erect and reconfigure, some of the tables are provided with castors so that they can be shifted to create meeting places, group workspaces and individual desks. |
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Such graphic organizers allow students to manipulate and reconfigure brainstormed ideas and color code and group those ideas in ways that visually represent their thoughts. |
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Can we add to or reconfigure USM furniture ourselves? |
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Surely we can reconfigure work to keep them aboard. |
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No tuner required, no need to reconfigure the antenna when changing bands. |
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To respond to this need, MINUSTAH will reconfigure the military component within the existing troop ceiling to provide additional military engineers on a surge basis. |
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In deciding to reconfigure the United Nations presence to match that new reality, the Secretary-General showed realism and a sense of responsibility. |
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The thermal booth allows us to reconfigure from a small, gas-fueled camp stove to an eight-foot wide, gas grill in minutes where before it would take about a half-hour of hand cranking. |
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This lack of capital may be partially offset by additional outside funding, which provides an impetus to upgrade or reconfigure existing facilities. |
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If you omit steps or don't follow the sequence, your web publishing solutions may not work properly or you may have to reconfigure your web publishing settings manually. |
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They embraced the desire to make America a destabilizing power that sought to reconfigure regional systems, especially in the Middle East, according to US conceptions, values and interests. |
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An ongoing project to reconfigure the breakwater to provide the necessary protection for fish harvesters and their vessels will continue this year. |
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The deliberate attempts to reconfigure Canada over the past 30 years-by gutting social programs, dismantling national institutions and insisting that market forces alone can solve every problem-have affected everyone. |
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The session will use the ribbon you selected until you reconfigure it. |
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The Liberals have an absolutely abysmal record and to somehow rewrite history and reconfigure the facts of what actually happened is not acceptable in any way, shape or form. |
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Each product comes ready-to-use and offers unique benefits for the piler, enabling them to move and reconfigure the piles on their desk. |
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The company's new scheduler for its AIMS manufacturing management software lets users set up and reconfigure schedules by using a mouse to move jobs around on a Gantt chart. |
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Of course, there have been multiple feminist theologies which have sought to reconfigure the Trinity in ways which avoid this kind of metaphysical abstractionism. |
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Until Liese Healing saw her post-op X-ray, she had no idea the bike chain type device had been used to reconfigure her jaw after it was ravaged by cancer. |
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