To achieve solidity in the labs and transparency in the public areas, individual office organization had to be rethought as well. |
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The design plans have been slated and the size and scale of the entire undertaking must be totally rethought. |
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While snowboards certainly influenced the sandboard's design various details needed to be rethought. |
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She once again walked to the L-train station and rethought her plan about using the train instead of a car. |
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Environmental historians have rethought the recovery narrative of conservation and challenged the assumptions of the wilderness ethic. |
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If a particular assumption turns out to be invalid, then everything that follows from it must be rethought. |
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Some companies have rethought their sourcing strategies and have nearshored the production of some products and services back to a market closer to the firm's home operations. |
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She rethought the question, realizing that she didn't know the answer. |
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Most mornings I had a can of coke with whatever I happened to be eating but considering it was a weekend and my mother was not yet out of the house, I rethought that routine. |
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Instead the tool needs to be thought and rethought to adapt it creatively to its application setting and reinterpret it in its function. |
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Mobility needs to be rethought and adapted to a world where fossil fuels will become scarcer and more expensive to produce. |
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So when internet of things technology is disrupting every part of our lives, when will traffic lights be rethought and rebuilt? |
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Expensive health-care and pension systems are being rethought, if not yet sufficiently overhauled. |
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It is not just investment bankers and top executives whose pay structures need to be rethought. |
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The relationship between philosophy and theology, between faith and reason, needed to be rethought. |
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Now that two proposals for the Ports Directive have failed, this must be rethought. |
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Some of my colleagues in Britain have suggested that the British Geological Survey needs to be rethought and modelled after the Canadian survey. |
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Consequently, experts have indicated that our relationship with technology should be rethought. |
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It is clear, however, that this needs to be rethought somewhat because much of what is taught worldwide is no longer relevant to learners. |
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Development processes are being rethought to build required leadership competencies earlier in the careers of leaders at all levels. |
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Furthermore, the way Canadian Heritage or another mandated federal organization monitors an organizing committee should be rethought. |
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Fortunately, he rethought his stance and ultimately traveled with the team. |
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The book needed to be rethought and rewritten from scratch in light of new developments. |
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At best her pictures can have an almost Cezanne-like complexity, rethought for our digital age. |
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After her rescue and a year in exile upriver, she had rethought her vow never to return. |
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Roadway has rethought the way its business has traditionally worked, says Peter F. Swan, a business logistics professor at Pennsylvania State University. |
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Gerrard has apparently rethought a plan to buy a house in the London area. |
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The whole question of airline link-ups will have to be rethought as well. |
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Increasingly, it appears that to master spam and reclaim electronic mail as a trusted communications medium, the entire e-mail system must be rethought. |
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The Liberals are not advocating for this strategy to be abandoned, or rethought or reoriented. |
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But the hard truth is that we in the Labour party lost the election and now every part of our programme needs to be rethought. |
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The contribution of those disciplines must be rethought and they must henceforth be considered as objects of learning, to be apprehended didactically with a view to teaching. |
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Though not all aspects of the Baal-Asherah cult were completely eradicated, ideas and rituals from that cult were rethought, evaluated, and purified according to those prophets' concept of true Yahwism. |
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Another view was that the concept of the dialogue should be rethought as a two-way process in which questions and answers were exchanged between the two sides. |
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In effect, Rogers has rethought silicon, a metalloid that, thanks to its abundance, low cost, and facility with binary bits, has become known among computer engineers as God's material. |
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With respect to the inevitable and desirable move of libraries towards digitalization, it requires that the functions of large libraries be rethought. |
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He said that if he had that to do over again, he'd have rethought it. |
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So, in short, to have a good chance of effectively meeting the needs and aspirations of African populations, public services need to be rethought using new approaches based on governance. |
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In form as in content the Sixth Framework Programme will have to be thoroughly rethought out in the light of the project to develop the European research area. |
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Already considerable challenges could become insurmountable if the international community's approach to development was not rethought and restructured. |
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ReprintsHowever, scenting the chance for an even huger handout from Tokyo, Yoshikazu Shimabukuro, the newly elected mayor of the nearby city of Nago, demanded that the plan be rethought from scratch. |
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Urban mobility needs to be rethought to tackle these negative effects while retaining the potential for economic growth and supporting the freedom of movement and quality of life of urban citizens. |
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We're much more than just a pasta restaurant now, having completely rethought the menu, so it seems appropriate to rebadge those. |
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He even rethought every single technical process by integrating microprocessors, software-encoded radiowaves and computer-controlled robotic mechanisms for the first time in the history of magic. |
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Many of these processes, however, need to be rethought and reshaped. |
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Furthermore, the pricing system for electricity, where wholesale prices for electric power are determined by the power exchanges, should be rethought. |
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To generate more interest among physicians, the system must be rethought to provide other components and functions that offer immediate, tangible benefits for their practice. |
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The brand draws its inspiration from this rich universe, and the basics of the rag trade are reworked, rethought, redesigned to result in a more urban and fashionable form of sportswear. |
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Government-supported demand-side employment schemes also need to be rethought and put into the context of decent work, instead of being viewed simply as job creation measures. |
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