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"reconfiguration" Definitions
  1. a new or different relative arrangement of parts or elements : the rearrangement of a previous configuration

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It threatens a much more profound reconfiguration of global pricing.
A condition of the deal was a board reconfiguration, Linton said.
It said the minister had ordered a reconfiguration of the board.
OBI standardizes building blocks to allow building reconfiguration over the structure's lifetime.
Spain's economic reconfiguration is widely hailed as a key driver of growth.
"The reconfiguration of the base is ongoing," Rousseff's spokesman Edinho Silva told journalists.
Bottom line: We don't see a death of retail stores, but a reconfiguration.
But architecture is, on one level, the cultural reconfiguration of the mineral world.
Every recurrence is a reconfiguration, a series of decisions about continuity and change.
Pashinyan, 42, appears keen to play a major role in the political reconfiguration.
They want a sweeping political reconfiguration before ending their protests, which continued on Thursday.
Moscow is continuing its close cooperation with Iran on the Fordow reconfiguration, it said.
Barlow and Kasztelan both create 2D/3D compositions through the reconfiguration of cheap, readymade materials.
And that's a matter of architectural reconfiguration, filtering, community management, norm-enforcement, and yes, some deletion.
More broadly, this reconfiguration would make the games, for the first time, a truly global event.
According to Hessels, the reconfiguration of the magnetic field of a magnetar could explain the explosions.
I think it has to come with a top-down reconfiguration of the entire qualifying system.
The rapid reconfiguration of the state would provide a playbook for GOP chapters far and wide.
In "Reconfiguration" (2018), he uses oil, crayon, and oil stick to depict two young men making love.
Third Point began pressing Dow for changes in early 2014, winning a board reconfiguration later that year.
A total reconfiguration of things that you've already read — which I guess is what an anthology is.
Almost everything is on wheels for easy reconfiguration, depending on what I'm working on at the time.
In the United States, a couple of organizations are already working toward improving building reusability, modularity and reconfiguration.
As the results flowed in from individual districts, they pointed to a radical reconfiguration of Britain's political map.
I hope the paper finds a use for it in planned reconfiguration of online climate and sustainability coverage.
This increased security would be costly as it would require terminal reconfiguration — but Brussels airport is already considering it.
As things stand I do not see Mr Farron leading the sort of liberal reconfiguration at which he hints.
"What is needed is a sober power-sharing reconfiguration," said Richard Giragosian, a director of the Regional Studies Centre.
The exhibition is less a straightforward survey than a reconfiguration of elements from past installations deployed to new ends.
However, such pure theory is incapable of guiding the actual reconfiguration of this crucial sector of the complex modern economy.
But the new normal of a saturated smartphone market is imposing new pressures that will require a reconfiguration of approach.
One pleasure of watching "Seconds," a reconfiguration of his 2013 "The Planet-Eaters," is not knowing where to place it.
Every step in the reconfiguration of the unit required approvals, a process that involved lawyers, architects, appraisers, contractors and electricians.
Two years ago, the sport's return to the Olympic program in Rio de Janeiro required a huge PGA Tour reconfiguration.
In a dramatic reconfiguration, Varejão and Buarque decided to move the garage underground, which required digging deep into the hill.
But prudent reconfiguration can get drowned out by dramatic overreactions — not that politicians ever feign indignation to gain political advantages.
The most recent — an $100 million reconfiguration in 1503 by the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi — resulted in congestion and overcrowding.
"What is needed is a sober power-sharing reconfiguration," said Richard Giragosian, a director of the Yerevan-based Regional Studies Centre.
While it's a seat that really shouldn't be competitive, the race undoubtedly will be tighter than any since the district's reconfiguration.
We observe the parties protesting against wireless market reconfiguration and abandoning old channels in a flash when offered a princely sum.
"A request for reconfiguration is not coming to us only from groups who are coming with mobility devices," Mr. Magliari said.
"I don't think they'd want to do everything a pharmacy benefits manager does, versus a reconfiguration of the relationship," he added.
In 0003, its Midtown home reopened after a reconfiguration by the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi, at an overall cost of $2000 million.
I like the way it suggests a reconfiguration, by having an anagram in the title, which is what the band had done.
Within this vacuum of leadership, the United States appears to be in the early days of a reconfiguration of our political structure.
But that supply chain reconfiguration between U.S. companies and Chinese manufacturers is not significant enough to move "the macro data," Gruenwald argued.
Their collaboration in the North Sinai is the most dramatic evidence yet of a quiet reconfiguration of the politics of the region.
The next four years will see a reconfiguration of businesses' relationship to politics, and it's anyone's guess how that will affect CEO tenure.
I wasn't aware of this reconfiguration when I booked a family trip to Australia and Indonesia on the United Airlines website last summer.
The way the system is architected, it just doesn't lend itself to significant reconfiguration for somebody who might want a different combination of GPUs.
The tensions between North Korea and the U.S. are rising, leading to a reconfiguration of how the U.S. will respond to their continued threats.
The lower output was mainly due to scheduled decommissioning of an old nickel plant and ongoing reconfiguration of downstream production facilities in northern Siberia.
Oswald describes his reconfiguration of the American singer's chart-topping hit "Bad," dubbed "Dab," as one of the most complicated pieces on the record.
Another example of Uber's regional reconfiguration: An announcement in May that it would expand accident insurance cover for its drivers and delivery workers across Europe.
The constant reconfiguration will demand huge amounts of computing power—and not just tucked away in distant data centres, but distributed throughout the network itself.
President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial withdrawal in March, though experts said that what followed resembled a reconfiguration of forces rather than a meaningful drawdown.
While the world's largest producer faces a reconfiguration of its supply chain, the world's largest exporter, Indonesia, continues to hold supply hostage to internal politics.
Short of a total reconfiguration of the party-political landscape (possible but unlikely), the existing Westminster outfits will look increasingly at odds with political reality.
The upstairs received some updates, including new door hardware and bedroom doors, and a slight reconfiguration that involved moving the bathroom inside the master suite.
Because of the extra work required to get it ready, the reconfiguration could introduce some risk into the spacewalk — something NASA is fundamentally hesitant to do.
According to Flier, teaching medicine hasn't changed that much in the past century, and a reconfiguration of class dynamics to incorporate modern technologies just makes sense.
A reconfiguration of cargo routes is underway as the trade war between the U.S. and China spills over globally, a logistics industry executive said on Friday.
And Egypt and Israel are secret allies in a covert war against Islamist militants in the Sinai Peninsula — dramatic evidence of a reconfiguration of regional politics.
In historical context, this development is indeed salubrious — but unfortunately the transformation reflects more a new face of addiction than a reconfiguration of law enforcement attitudes.
Business reconfiguration expenditures will be worth it only for large businesses that have many staff and highly standardized processes, which are overwhelmingly located in urban areas.
INDONESIA VOLATILITY While the world's largest producer faces a reconfiguration of its supply chain, the world's largest exporter, Indonesia, continues to hold supply hostage to internal politics.
Oil companies, therefore, need to innovate and shift to cost-effective operating models: supply chain reconfiguration, modular/standardization in development, production efficiency and field recovery, and digital.
The sheer magnitude of Trump's horseshit, in fact, has prompted an unexpected reconfiguration of America's media—one that will benefit Hillary tremendously, should she be elected in November.
If there is a positive outcome to the election of a racist reality television star to the presidency, it may lie in his reconfiguration of political messaging itself.
It's even possible that the reconfiguration of the south-central Texas districts could nudge the Houston-area districts of John Culberson or Pete Olson in the Democratic direction.
As consumers are forced to re-examine an already contentious relationship with Victoria's Secret and its annual fashion show, the brand will now have to begin its own reconfiguration.
Not only has Arca actually worked with Kanye, but the Venezuelan producer's sound is a crystalline example of the reconfiguration of existing sonic frameworks to create something wholly new.
The car headlights swept the glass sliders of our modern house, illuminating a reconfiguration of the living room furniture so curious, I half-suspected slippage on the Ventura Fault.
"That reconfiguration allows us to focus on the profitable products that we wanted to maintain," ADM Chief Executive Officer Juan Luciano told analysts on a conference call on Tuesday.
At any rate, once the reconfiguration is done, the vibration motor begins turning the vibrations it encounters into voltage variations, which Roy and Choudhury showed can be reconstructed into waveforms.
The museum is now free to sell an initial batch of 13 works to fund a major reconfiguration of the museum, which plans to focus more on science and technology.
Their collaboration is the most dramatic evidence yet of a quiet reconfiguration of the politics of the region, and both countries have gone to great lengths to keep it quiet.
Venezuelan cinema has been supported by CNAC, an autonomous state-backed funding body, since 153, but a major reconfiguration came in 2005 with a reform to the country's national cinematography law.
"The reconfiguration of the archipelagic nation's foreign policy will certainly alter the balance of power in the South China Sea," the Council of Foreign Relations said in a note on Friday.
In this case, the CBA, in addition to selling its spectrum rights to mobile 5G carriers, is prepared to cover upgrade costs and reimburse other spectrum users for their reconfiguration expenses.
It was built around the basic principle that you and your enemies both died in a single hit, which fueled a game loop of quick death, reconfiguration, and then eventual success.
Just like the policy of remote seller reporting, it is another step towards a reconfiguration of the online space as one where government can monitor your viewing habits and purchase history.
He insisted on moving the chorus closer to the orchestra — moving them onstage, out of the audience seats, a change that demanded a serious reconfiguration of the planned arrangement of forces.
The building isn't as old as that, but the building has begun to look its age and we need to reinvest, and that will mean a reconfiguration of our physical spaces.
The suburbs - the result of heavy automobile industry lobbying - can best be understood as the reconfiguration of the American landscape in such a fashion as to necessitate the use of private automobiles.
In upscale Istanbul neighborhoods that used to be the traditional bastions of Europeanized Turkish secularists, the reconfiguration toward Arab and other Muslim tourists is visible in hookah lounges and halal steak restaurants.
"Automakers are facing challenges that mean they will have to make changes to business models above and beyond those required by technological reconfiguration," the IMF said in its October World Economic Outlook.
Much of the disagreement stemmed from Alyeska's strategic reconfiguration project, which was aimed at streamlining operations, increasing automation and reducing costs in a time when the pipeline is carrying reduced oil volumes.
But even so, a strong House vote to approve universal background checks on Wednesday would mark a milestone in the Democrats' reconfiguration into a party advancing the cultural priorities of metropolitan America.
It's also an astonishing showcase for the talents of Lupita Nyong'o, as well as a reconfiguration of how we listen to Luniz's "I Got 5 On It." — Kambole Campbell Available to stream.
Management will also likely detail the progress of the reconfiguration of its narrowbody jets, which will include more seats on board, a move that can drive down the cost of operating a flight.
To shift half of that to electric power generated from the sky would require a 350 percent increase in solar and wind generating capacity, not to mention a massive reconfiguration of delivery systems.
The massive yellow house is a topsy-turvy reconfiguration of colonial architecture from the surrounding Boston area, imitating the traditional Quaker-style meeting houses that served historically as community centers and gathering places.
The reconfiguration could accelerate with the advent of two major multi-country trade deals, known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership).
This will probably be more than just a point update (we just got Android 7.0, after all) and will instead be a reconfiguration of the product to do more than just power smartphones.
Scientists operating Chandra will occasionally measure X-ray flares from the region, thought to be the result of the black hole gulping up matter or the reconfiguration of magnetic fields in the region.
"Sears Holdings continues to actively manage our real estate portfolio to identify additional opportunities for reconfiguration and reduction of capital obligations," Sears spokesman Howard Riefs said in a statement following the Seritage filing.
None of it is rocket science, but according to former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University, Jeffrey Flier, it's a radical reconfiguration of traditional medical school practices… and one that's overdue.
"McDonald's is now lapping some tougher comparatives, especially in the U.S. where, this time last year, it was reaping the rewards of menu reconfiguration and the introduction of the All Day Breakfast," Saunders said.
Nor has it clarified how it defines a "nuclear-free Korean Peninsula," and especially whether that means a withdrawal or significant reconfiguration of American troops based in South Korea, as it has demanded before.
The ruling comes as the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which came to power in 2014, is attempting a cultural reconfiguration of Indian society — policing choices about food, gender roles, sexuality, marriage and religion.
" Under the cease-fire agreement brokered by Vice President Pence, Menendez added, there are "no guarantee that the administration has as it relates to the reconfiguration of ISIS" and "no guarantees about our interests.
"This is a country that needs massive educational reform, massive infrastructure reform, massive reduction in a variety of tariffs and a total breakdown and reconfiguration of the logistics sector to improve efficiency," Marber said.
The company also cut its distribution for the October-December period by 33.7 percent compared to the previous quarter, and is evaluating its portfolio of gasoline stations and convenience stores for possible disposition or reconfiguration.
Pros: Cons: Flexfold dividers for quick reconfiguration | Peak Design I reconfigured the Everyday Backpack to photograph the most demanding of all events: an eight-year-old girl's birthday party with 12 of her closest friends.
An Amtrak spokesman said that it is scheduling a meeting with Duckworth's office to review and discuss Amtrak policies for future instances where rail cars need special reconfiguration and modification to accommodate passengers with disabilities.
Features of the restoration include reconfiguration of the skylight that illuminates and activates Rothko's paintings, and the campus expansion includes a new Visitor Welcome House to the north of the Chapel, set to open in March.
Ford's reconfiguration in India is more evidence of the immense pressure on the country's auto industry, which has been struggling as consumers hold off on big purchases because of a credit crunch and a slowing economy.
"The evidence offered at trial, including live witness testimony subject to credibility determinations, adequately supports the conclusion that race, not politics, accounted for the district's reconfiguration," Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her decision on District 12.
What conservatism seeks to accomplish through that reconfiguration of the old and absorption of the new is to make privilege popular, to transform a tottering old regime into a dynamic, ideologically coherent movement of the masses.
Photograph by Ward Roberts for The New Yorker It's time to say that the reconfiguration of the museum is, all in all, terrific, and that I don't care very much about the strenuous calculations that determined it.
"Even if it&aposs seamless, if customers are not happy about the brand, then that&aposs a huge risk," said Feldman, who studies the role that divestitures, spin-offs, and mergers and acquisitions play in corporate reconfiguration.
At stake are billions of dollars in revenue, the reconfiguration of a market and a host of societal issues that go well beyond notions of consumer price or choice, including privacy, data protection, piracy and equal opportunity.
I think his smart reconfiguration has nothing to do with strategy and everything to do with his insistence on painting and drawing in color: how do you keep doing these activities when they have been declared obsolete?
If Le Pen is elected, which is not impossible, that would be part of a chain of events including the Brexit and the election of Trump that would amount to a spectacular reconfiguration of the Western political family.
" Amtrak officials said they had also contacted Senator Duckworth to schedule a meeting with "Amtrak senior leadership as part of a further review of our policy of fees for situations where special reconfiguration of rail cars is requested.
Duvall Decker's plan consolidates several state-of-the-art schools in the shell of an abandoned factory whose reconfiguration will cost residents a fraction of the $40 million the earlier firm originally discussed for just the high school.
Those wars are causing a massive disruption to the movement of stuff that big companies buy and sell, and the parts that go into it, forcing them into a costly reconfiguration of the essence of how they conduct business.
Dombrovskis' comments echo those of Luc Frieden, former finance minister of Luxembourg, who recently asserted that while the U.K. will remain an important financial services center, its exit from the EU would necessitate a reconfiguration of the status quo.
The exhibition's chronological progression delivers a mute lesson in various histories: the reconfiguration of the land as wilderness was settled, tamed and exploited for resources; the rise of industrialization; changes in the nation and in technology, including photographic processes.
Unfortunately, too few consider what they could be doing to redress the detrimental socio-political impacts of the gentrification process — in which they're instrumental — instead willfully participating in a vast class reconfiguration driven by the urbanization of contemporary China.
" The report notes that, "If an attacker has knowledge of these vulnerabilities and sufficient access to exploit them, they may be able to affect the operation of the network" and even "access user traffic or reconfiguration of the network elements.
The Portal is an electric-powered vehicle with its own wireless network, Level 3 semi-autonomy standard and the hardware necessary for an upgrade to true Level 4 self-driving capability, and fold-flat/removable seating for flexible interior reconfiguration options.
A massive feat of Victorian engineering, Crossness Pumping Station emerged as part of a total reconfiguration of London's entire sewage system, designed by Metropolitan Commission of Sewers's Chief Engineer Sir Joseph Bazalgette to solve the city's grave water contamination problems.
Perhaps as the pinnacle of a hype-cycle that didn't end in the wholesale reconfiguration of business and society that the crypto oracles promise, even if they managed to shift the conversation of a certain IT crowd for a while.
That larger issue comes into focus halfway through the play, when in a terrifying and beautifully staged moment, the set, by Laura Jellinek — the reigning Off Broadway master of Transformers-style reconfiguration — turns itself inside out just as the drama does.
Snohetta, the design firm behind the expansion of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the reconfiguration of Times Square as a largely pedestrian zone, created a soaring kitchen ceiling that evokes a white tablecloth floating down to a tabletop.
Other terms require the companies to exclude from any tariff calculations approximately $625 million that the owner companies spent on "strategic reconfiguration" for TAPS operator Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. Terms also include a methodology for calculating transportation tariffs through 2021.
Configuration: Sentry's (turret mode's) reconfiguration time decreased from 1.5 seconds to 1 second, bullet spread is increased by 50 percent and fixed at that spread, magazine size is increased from 200 to 103 and Bastion no longer deals critical damage in Sentry.
" Haley pointed to Kushner's work on the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a reconfiguration of the 25-year old North American Free trade Agreement (NAFTA) and on the development of a new Middle East peace plan, which Haley called "so unbelievably well done.
Configuration: Sentry's (turret mode's) reconfiguration time decreased from 1.5 seconds to 1 second, bullet spread is increased by 50 percent and fixed at that spread, magazine size is increased from 200 to 300 and Bastion no longer deals critical damage in Sentry.
This message cannot be delivered by pronouncements, insults or unreasonable demands on alliance cost-sharing, but only by engaging Seoul in negotiations on the "restructuring" and "reconfiguration" of the U.S. Forces in Korea — code words for the diminution of U.S. troop presence.
But in the course of the historical reconfiguration of gender — which, in the past century, has already brought us widely accepted ideals of equality, if not yet their fulfillment — the color of cake frosting shouldn't be close to a focus of concern.
" Mr. Baquet and Mr. Kahn said in their note that the shift to digital publishing demanded a "smaller and more focused newsroom," but added that the reconfiguration should be viewed as "a necessary repositioning of The Times's newsroom, not as a diminishment.
Indigenous futurisms are more than simply imaginations of the future time; they are active articulations of the future in the present through a relinking of past with present, and the reconfiguration and reorientation of hope and action towards positive and prosperous Indigenous futures.
In the past two years, military hospitals at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Fort Jackson, South Carolina; and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, were downgraded to outpatient clinics, a reconfiguration that resulted in retirees, retiree family members and some active duty family members transferring to physicians off-base.
", Saxo Bank's head of equity strategy, Peter Garnry, wrote, "What we are witnessing is a potential reconfiguration of global trade as it has stood since World War II ...investors should begin thinking about how sensitive their portfolios are to global supply chain-exposed shocks.
In a situation in which the social realm cannot promise stability of meaning, the place of art is transformed accordingly, so that it enlarges itself in order to double as a site for the reconfiguration of meaning; it becomes a part of the social sphere.
The reconfiguration of large urban schools into smaller, more manageable ones now shows promise in boosting graduation rates in New York — partly because this allows parents, students and teachers to form a community in which problems are addressed informally before they can disrupt learning.
The simple morning-room set by Neil Patel performs a terrific bit of symbolic reconfiguration to accommodate the play's porous sense of time, and Ms. Taichman, a recent Tony winner for "Indecent," does haunting things with the characters who briefly step beyond time altogether.
However, meeting the proposed $1.2 trillion of additional shipments of goods to China over six years, including energy, machinery and tech products, will require major adjustments in the US and China's current trading partners, as well as a reconfiguration of US domestic production of these items.
In some cases this involves reconfiguration to adapt to lighter crudes produced in the Lower 48 states, expanded capacity to refine heavier crudes being brought from Canada in the Keystone pipeline system and demand in a growing U.S. economy for consumer products made from petroleum derivatives.
But they believe that Republicans have made a political blunder because the reconfiguration of the tax structure — particularly new limits on the ability to deduct state and local taxes — will produce a tax increase for some voters who will be very unhappy when they realize it.
The wearable head-mounted display has long had a place in the enterprise, even as its death as an experimental consumer product was being widely reported, but now we know a bit more about the EE hardware reconfiguration and Google's approach to deploying the revised product (via Wired).
While stakeholders demand cultural institutions be accountable to them, as well as transparent and inclusive, museums have been going through a steady (neoliberal) structural reconfiguration since the 1980s, which, in turn, has engendered new forms of cultural production most of which are framed by marketing and PR machinery — the soul of new corporations.
Pivotally, Reed is titling these paintings with the phrase "Tree for Mine," intimating self-possession and an individual reconfiguration of the senses previously assigned to different places and experiences, all while playing with variations close to the sounds of the numbers "Three Four Nine"  (Reed's childhood address in Charlottesville was 349 21 1/2 Street).
"The Russian Federation confirms its adherence to the New START Treaty, while insisting that the United States continues a constructive search for mutually acceptable solutions to the matters concerning reconfiguration and the removal of strategic arms from the total count as well as any other issues that may arise between the parties under the treaty," the ministry said.
Ms. Spar pointed to the old plan's proposal to lower the auditorium, currently an escalator ride up, to be level with the center's plaza — the centerpiece of the design by Heatherwick Studio and Diamond Schmitt Architects — which would have required considerable underground excavation, work on the building's foundations, and a reconfiguration of its plumbing and other systems.
" MARK LUSCHINI, CHIEF INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT, PHILADELPHIA "Obviously this week we're going to have the (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting, and its (Fed Chairman) Jerome Powell's first time presiding over it, and there's some belief that they may come out with a reconfiguration of the dot plot that could indicate a more hawkish stance.
This was my first New York Times submission ever, so I was truly stunned when I got the "yes" from the editing team (well, after a quick reconfiguration of the northeast corner!) Since I write crosswords nearly exclusively for my non-puzzle obsessed classmates, my cluing tends to skew easy and modern, so thanks to the team for upping the difficulty level.
"The reduction in the number of stores that the company operates, as well as the reconfiguration of the stores it continues to operate, is part of the company's larger process of transforming its business model to place a greater emphasis on providing dynamic online and in-person shopping experiences for its customers," Sears wrote in the documents filed with the bankruptcy court Monday morning.
While the artist and his organization are quick to stress that some version of the project will remain within the original footprint, there are plans to deconstruct the work, piece by piece, with some of it going to museums, and other parts slated for an as-yet amorphous reconfiguration into something more community-based and less dependent on the animating spirit of Guyton himself.
In his book The Reactionary Mind, the political theorist Corey Robin writes: Far from yielding a knee-jerk defense of an unchanging old regime or a thoughtful traditionalism, the reactionary imperative presses conservatism in two rather different directions: first, to a critique and reconfiguration of the old regime; and second, to an absorption of the ideas and tactics of the very revolution or reform it opposes.
In this brisk and brief book, with its perfect subtitle, Levy, a prolific writer of novels, short stories, plays, poetry and essays, and a two-time Man Booker Prize finalist, revisits some of the familiar narratives of contemporary working women: the end of a marriage, with its resultant downsizing and reconfiguration to accommodate life as a single parent; the illness and death of an elderly mother; the battle against a society that doesn't hesitate to assign a woman a supporting character role.
The way the system is architected, it just doesn't lend itself to significant reconfiguration for somebody who might want a different combination of GPUs… That's when we realized we had to take a step back and completely re-architect what we're doing and build something that enables us to do these quick, regular updates and keep it current and keep it state of the art, and also allow a little more in terms of  adaptability to the different needs of the different pro customers.

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