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"reengineer" Definitions
  1. to engineer again or anew : REDESIGN
  2. to reorganize the operations of (an organization) so as to improve efficiency

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We can plan for periodic sabbaticals to recharge and reengineer.
Getting companies to build and reengineer for HomeKit compatibility became Step 2.
Istanbul resisted Erdoğan's attempts to reengineer an election outcome he didn't like.
The most technological reliable and cost-effective method is to reengineer what already exists.
If scientists can reengineer yeast from scratch, they can teach it a few more tricks.
This month, the company started to reengineer the News Feed, demoting content from news outlets in favor of activity from friends.
Goodson stepped down as CEO and was tasked with sales and helping to reengineer the platform to get it back on track.
America could become the first country in the world to force tobacco companies to reengineer their products so they'll be less addictive.
That means America could become the first country in the world to force tobacco companies to reengineer their products to be less addictive.
To "permanently fix" the problem, the administration's program will need to reengineer how public infrastructure is owned, managed, and financed in this country.
That means America could become the first country in the world to force tobacco companies to reengineer their products so they're less addictive.
Another project, presented by June Medford of Colorado State University, aims to reengineer the genomes of plants so they can filter water or detect chemicals.
It does not take away local control of community planning and development decisions, nor does it reengineer communities by mandating zoning changes or initiate gerrymandering.
Specifically, the Senators want to reengineer the last-mile of the grid by replacing the modern automated controls currently in place with older analog controls.
However, the study's model fails to account for the fact that ultra-wealthy Americans will likely reengineer their finances to try to evade the tax.
Scientists and scientists-turned businesspeople have very real plans to reengineer mosquitoes to eradicate themselves, or use CRISPR to modify babies before they are born.
Other attackers were fast to reengineer WannaCry to change the kill switch domain, but other security researchers quickly sinkholed new variants, reducing the spread of the ransomware.
Musk's long-term vision is to terraform Mars – reengineer our neighboring planet as "a nice place to be " – and allow humans to become a multi-planetary species.
Theoretically, if enough viable genetic material exists, scientists can sequence an extinct animal's DNA and, through selective breeding or cloning, reengineer a version of the original species.
Fink, who is also chairman of the company's board, is also attempting to reengineer the company's funds by relying more on computers and data-mining to pick stocks.
Now we're seeing the beginnings of the same debate as researchers from Iowa State, Uganda, and Australia team up to reengineer the staple food of Uganda, the cooking banana.
The school district didn't reengineer the school buildings or make dramatic education reforms; they just installed $13 commercially available filters that you could plug into any room in the country.
If Apple were required to reengineer its products to enable law enforcement access, it could spark a cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and those who wish to thwart them.
"These economies need to strengthen their fiscal frameworks and reengineer their tax systems—by reducing their heavy reliance on oil revenues and by boosting non-hydrocarbon sources of revenues," she will state.
But that fact alone does not settle it, because it is also true that requiring Apple to reengineer its products to provide law enforcement with access carries its own set of risks.
Turns out, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc wondered the same thing as the series wound down — and even pushed to reengineer the story to reflect that they'd actually been hooking up since day one.
That is the crux of the dispute between Apple and the Trump administration: The administration wants Apple to reengineer its operating system so that it can access the data without knowing a device's PIN.
To me, it's about defying cinematic convention: The end is usually where you have Hollywood types—for better or worse—come in and reengineer the ending, so it's going to meet expectations for an audience.
Using genetics, cybernetics, nanotechnology, or other means at its disposal, an ASI could reengineer us into blathering, mindless automatons, thinking it was doing us some sort of favor in an attempt to pacify our violent natures.
There is absolutely no doubt that this bill would require any tech company that encrypts the data of its users to entirely reengineer how it secures said data or run the risk of potentially ruinous fines.
And the whole point, too, with Boring is switching diesel to electric, to do continuous digging, to reengineer the entire thing with a software and simulation mindset, to dramatically increase the speed and lower the cost.
"[Industrial designers] didn't reengineer how a refrigerator worked or how a car drove, but they changed the design to make it look better," says Sarah Lichtman, a professor of design history at New York's Parsons School of Design.
Scott Gottlieb, the commissioner of the FDA, said the agency will soon issue a new regulation for much lower limits on the amount of nicotine in tobacco, essentially forcing companies to reengineer cigarettes so they'll be less addictive.
I know that Consumer Electronics had recently announced that Kodachrome would make a return; in reality they're learning how difficult the process is to produce this project, to include having to reengineer the product to be compliant with modern safety standards.
"Our legislation would reengineer the last-mile of the energy grid to isolate its most important systems, and in doing so, help defend it from a devastating blow that could cut off electricity to millions of people across the country," he said.
"In both cases it seems clear that the Department of Justice is trying to identity the most politically advantageous case in which to press a longstanding desire, which is that companies reengineer their products to allow easy surveillance," says Ben Wizner, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project.
"Other parts of the organization have been expected to reengineer processes and so they can streamline their operations and deliver more return to the bottom line," said Virgin Atlantic's Senior Vice-President of Marketing Claire Cronin, speaking on a panel chaired by CNBC anchor Carolin Roth at this week's Festival of Marketing in London.
It's that standard that Del Castillo and Sparks were tasked with hitting, all while fitting that power bump into a box slimmer than the Xbox One S. The team, knowing they already had a hit on their hands with last year's Xbox redesign, decided to reengineer the entire internal layout of the console to accommodate the new components.
DELTA DRAMA: President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE on Wednesday signed an order in California to reengineer the state's water plans, completing a campaign promise to funnel water from the north to a thirsty agricultural industry and growing population further south.
Companies will have to downsize or reengineer their operations to remain competitive. This will affect employment as businesses will be forced to reduce the number of people employed while accomplishing the same amount of work if not more.Anthony, Scott D.; Johnson, Mark W.; Sinfield, Joseph V.; Altman, Elizabeth J. (2008). Innovator's Guide to Growth.
Reengineering guidance and relationship of mission and work processes to information technology. Business process reengineering (BPR) is the practice of rethinking and redesigning the way work is done to better support an organization's mission and reduce costs. Organizations reengineer two key areas of their businesses. First, they use modern technology to enhance data dissemination and decision-making processes.
The vault can hold at least USD 60 billion. The center is one of three Federal Reserve Automation Services (FRAS) facilities in the Federal Reserve Banks system. They provide support for mission-critical payment systems. They are the survivors of the FedNet 5-year initiative started in 1990 to reengineer the Federal Reserve's fund transfer system, and consolidate twelve data centers into 3.
With today's document output technologies, mailers can modify and reengineer print streams, moving and adding information (such as barcodes) on the fly. Likewise, mailers can print barcodes directly on envelopes using an envelope finishing system. Either way, this approach enables mailers to centralize and standardize barcode creation on the production floor using the original data files without impacting upstream business applications.
As SSNs, Sturgeon-class submarines were designed to primarily perform anti-submarine warfare operations. Seven different primary contractors constructed the 37 boats of the class, making it the second-most numerous nuclear-powered warship class in the world after the 62-boat Los Angeles class. surfaced in Arctic ice. In the late 1950s, the U.S. Navy identified the need to reengineer the Thresher/Permit class, the boats of which were then being constructed.
Rop (also known as repressor of primer) is a small protein responsible for keeping the copy number of ColE1 and related bacterial plasmids low in E. coli. Structurally, Rop is a homodimeric four-helix bundle protein formed by the antiparallel interaction of two helix-turn-helix monomers. The Rop protein's structure has been solved to high resolution. Due to its small size and known structure, Rop has been used in protein design work to rearrange its helical topology and reengineer its loop regions.
From October 2002 thru May 2003, the Command supported Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, moving over of cargo, operating from 16 seaports and power projection platforms worldwide. Throughout the 1990s the Command worked continuously to reengineer its Household Goods Moving Program. In November 2002 it began developing a new program titled, Families First to be the revised DOD Household Goods Program. Families Firsts objective is threefold (1) to improve the liability/claims process; (2) to improve carrier performance through performance based acquisitions and (3) to implement an integrated move management system.
The software was migrated into a version control system and Eh Tan and Eun-seo Choi (Caltech) created a version of CitComS that generates either a fully spherical or regional model, CitcomSFull and CitcomSRegional respectively. CitComS was released to the community through the former GeoFramework project as version 1.0 and 1.1. By 2004, in order to increase the functionality of CitComS, the developers began to reengineer the code into an object-oriented environment specifically so it could work with a Python-based modeling framework called Pyre. This release of the software, now named CitComS.
By 1982, however, Alessandro de Tomaso's deal with BL had ended. For various reasons, politico-industrial as well as due to British Leyland's reluctance to provide engines to what was a competitor in many continental markets, the decision to thoroughly reengineer the Innocenti Mini was reached. After a lot of testing, the car was finally adapted to take a three-cylinder Daihatsu engine and various other mechanical parts. Because of Daihatsu's minuscule European presence, selling engines to Innocenti would have a minimal negative impact on their own sales, instead offering a door to many European markets that they had yet to reach.
The agreed "dowry" from BMW was made up of a £427million interest-free loan and stocks of cars. Kevin Howe was appointed MG Rover's managing director in July 2000. Phoenix's short-term plan was to expand the MG range with sporting versions of existing Rovers, introduce new versions of the Rover 25, 45 and 75 models, reengineer and redesign the MG F, and eventually replace the entire model range with new cars developed through joint venture with another carmaker. The MG-badged versions of the Rover models were launched in the summer of 2001, and were reasonably popular.
Chemotherapy can promote tumor immunity in two major ways: (a) through its intended therapeutic effect of killing cancer cells by immunogenic cell death, and (b) through ancillary and largely unappreciated effects on both the malignant and normal host cells present within the tumor microenvironment. However, many standard and high-dose chemotherapy regimens can also be immunosuppressive, by either frankly inducing lymphopenia or contributing to lymphocyte dysfunction. It is clear that strategically integrating immune- based therapies with standard cancer treatment modalities, in particular chemotherapy drugs, has the potential to reengineer the overall host milieu and the local tumor microenvironment to disrupt pathways of immune tolerance and suppression.
During the early twenty-first century, the Austrian Federal Railways began to reengineer elements of the Arlberg line with contemporary safety features. As such, the Arlberg Railway Tunnel was subject to a package of works costing 210 million euros during a temporary closure, this included the addition of eight new evacuation and rescue passaged between it and the adjacent Arlberg Road Tunnel; other safety-related changes included a water supply (for fire-fighting purposes), new orientation lighting, emergency telephone and radio facilities, and overhead line disconnection functionality. These alterations were tempered by a desire to keep the existing tunnel structure relatively intact, avoiding lengthy interruptions to operations; however, the safety measures introduced maintained compliance with existing guidelines and knowhow. Furthermore, the loading gauge throughout the tunnel was expanded by lowering the track bed, while a permanent road surface was also added so that emergency vehicles could more readily move inside as well; the renovated tunnel was put back into service during late 2010.
Some criticism had been levied over the channel's addition to Freeview, primarily due to the BBC's original plan (with acceptance from the BBC Executive) to remove all 13 BBC Radio channels from Freeview for Scottish viewers over the period that BBC Alba will be shown on Freeview (between 5 pm and midnight); however the criticism has not been directed at the BBC's decision to extend BBC ALBA to Freeview in principle. On 19 May 2011, it was reported that the BBC has backed down on the plans, after the BBC had "managed to reengineer facilities" to allow BBC Radio 1Xtra, 5 Live and 6 Music to continue to broadcast on a 24-hour basis. The three stations were chosen because they have the highest evening audience ratings on digital television of the seven BBC radio stations unavailable on FM radio. On 2 December 2013, it was confirmed that more radio stations were made available 24 hours in Scotland, but with some trade-offs.
Prior to his departure, Khanna served as the Lead Co-Chair of the 19 member Minnesota Commission on Service Innovation (CSI), created through a bi-partisan legislation authored by State Senator (D) Terri Bonoff and State Representative (R) Keith Downey, with the charter to submit to the Minnesota legislature recommendations on "a strategic plan to reengineer the delivery of state and local government services, including the realignment of service delivery by region and proximity, the use of new technologies, shared facilities, centralized information technologies, and other means of improving efficiency.". Additionally, Khanna served as a member of Health Information Technology Policy & Standards Committees' Enrollment Workgroup, chaired by President Obama's Chief Technology Officer at The White House, which was tasked to develop a set of standards to facilitate enrollment in federal and state health and human services programs. Prior to assuming his position in the Governor's Cabinet, Khanna served in the administration of President George W. Bush from June 2002 through August 2005, where he held several senior policy positions including CIO and CFO of the Peace Corps and CFO of the EOP/Office of Administration.
By this stage, Rover was in the final stages of developing the new Rover 200 Series and Rover 400 Series models in conjunction with Honda, and it was also working on a replacement for the Metro. During the 1980s, the media had published photographs of the "Austin AR6" concept car, which would have been a completely new design, but towards the end of the decade Rover decided to restyle and reengineer the existing Metro design instead. The new Rover Metro was finally launched in May 1990, being a heavily revised version of the original Metro and fitted with a new range of engines. The proven 998 cc and 1275 cc A-Series engines (the 1275cc unit was heavily modified and saw service in the classic Mini right up to the end of Mini production in October 2000) gave way to the all new, and advanced K series engine. This was available in the following versions 1.1 (1113 cc ) and 1.4 (1396 cc ) K-Series 8 valve engines and a 16 valve engine in the GTi (early variants are SPi while the later MPi version has 103 bhp) and the early GTa.

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