I have dedicated myself to learning from other people's experiences so that I do not waste time trying to reinvent the wheel. |
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Developers can create amazing things but must reinvent the wheel for each project. |
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We can create applications that service all our Web sites rather than reinvent the wheel for each one. |
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It is no longer viable to reinvent the wheel, create stovepipes or work apart from other agencies and jurisdictions. |
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If anything, they've gotten a bit crafty with the songwriting, without mucking it up by trying to reinvent the wheel. |
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It forces companies to reinvent the wheel, or spend time and money solving problems already solved in the past. |
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Ms Stockhammer said project promoters should not try to reinvent the wheel, but should instead learn from the experience of others. |
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We do not need to reinvent the wheel to develop robust international controls and monitoring frameworks for REDD-plus activities. |
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We cannot afford a high flop rate, and it makes no commercial sense to reinvent the wheel every time. |
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Rainer and the Küschall Team of engineers still manage to reinvent the wheel. |
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And yet there is no call to reinvent the wheel or hark back to outdated rural utopias. |
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There is no need to reinvent the wheel each time. We can take advantage of the experience of others, as we are doing more and more. |
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We do not need to reinvent the wheel, just get the attention from those who are making the decisions. |
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The natural tendency of technicians to reinvent the wheel would have generated more problems than solutions. |
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Why should we reinvent the wheel when we can provide the tools to people who have already laid some of the groundwork for success? |
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There is no need to reinvent the wheel on migration or to break the bank in terms of financial investment. |
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We don't have to reinvent the wheel because we've seen these kinds of products before. |
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There seems to be so much pressure to reinvent the wheel these days, to a detriment when it comes to TV programming. |
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If something is working somewhere else, why should we reinvent the wheel? |
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Why reinvent the wheel when it may be more effective for governments in Canada to work together to improve the private-sector, tax-assisted system that we already have? |
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Let me also reassure you that my services will not try to reinvent the wheel when preparing the regular adaptation of the technical standards according to scientific and technical progress. |
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Evidently, the trend in security applications is to reinvent the wheel, or in this case, to reinvent the directory service. |
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Rather than reinvent the wheel, let's build on models that have been successful. |
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In fact, every generation must reinvent the wheel, but not without accounting for all the wheels already invented. |
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For a knowledgeable reader, the appraiser doesn't have to reinvent the wheel and dwell on subjects the reader knows intimately. |
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There is NO need to reinvent the wheel in this respect and develop parallel regional systems in contradiction with real requirements of globalisation in trade and supply chain management systems. |
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But we do not have to reinvent the wheel. For instance I see no need for change regarding support for Objective 1 regions, but Community support should be extended to all rural areas who need it. |
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This is particularly true of work on most closed-source systems where programmers must continually reinvent the wheel. |
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So, to face China, there's no need to reinvent the wheel. |
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The Commission does not wish to reinvent the wheel but to find out more about existing good approaches and practices, and to support them and spread them across the Union. |
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Four rows of seats sounds like trying to reinvent the wheel to me. |
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Global standards open doorways to new markets without having to reinvent the wheel, making it more efficient to conduct business on a worldwide basis. |
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It's not like you have to reinvent the wheel to accomplish this, either. |
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