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"reinvent" Definitions
  1. reinvent something/yourself (as something) to present yourself/something in a new form or with a new image

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Every six months, I've had to reinvent myself, and so what are you doing to reinvent yourself?
To overcome obstacles, I had to reinvent my approach to school, which meant that I had to reinvent myself.
Reinventing the wheel Goodyear thinks that if we're going to reinvent the car, we might as well reinvent the tires too.
If capitalism can't reinvent its ability to supply that for a critical mass of the populace, maybe we have to reinvent socialism instead.
But this is never the story of one man trying to reinvent how America pays for sex, but rather the story of many people trying to reinvent just that.
"I am not trying to reinvent Juicy," Mizrahi told WWD.
Increasingly, we seem ready to reinvent that period in history.
Even fewer continually reinvent themselves while pushing into new areas.
The third thing is a company fails to reinvent itself.
"It's time again to reinvent what girlhood means," Dennis said.
Fine, Skype's trying to reinvent itself to court the youngs.
David Bowie was known for his ability to reinvent himself.
I created the Apple stores, I had helped reinvent Target.
He might just be about to reinvent the Malfoy name.
This transformation is an opportunity to reinvent the business model.
Zuckerberg and Facebook, he argues, now need to reinvent themselves.
Many companies have promised to reinvent email over the years.
"We don't want to literally reinvent the wheel," Sordoni said.
It's dope to be able to reinvent him in 2018.
I wasn't trying to reinvent myself [with the other albums].
He's used to having to reinvent himself in real time.
Some bands want to reinvent their sound with each album.
"Our aim was to completely reinvent the tracksuit," she noted.
Reinvent the way you create with the Microsoft Surface Studio.
Chelsea Handler tries to reinvent the talk show for Netflix.
"We don't need to reinvent the wheel here," she said.
"We don't go reinvent the wheel every day," he said.
Struggle to reinvent city Ferguson is small -- roughly 20,000 residents.
"We had to reinvent ourselves," said Bill Peduto, Pittsburgh's mayor.
E3 needs to reinvent itself if it wants to survive.
Why reinvent the wheel, one government silo at a time?
It's hard work and a constant pressure to reinvent themselves.
Simply put: yes, if WWE doesn't try to reinvent Nakamura.
But we didn't panic and try to reinvent the wheel.
Trilobites Why reinvent the wheel when you can become it?
U.S. luxury in particular will struggle unless designers reinvent themselves.
People have been trying to reinvent home fitness machines forever.
Now, as China changes, Mr. Shao must reinvent himself again.
In many ways Mr. Billington had to reinvent the job.
The studio helped reinvent what Lego animations could look like.
Some chefs see that as a chance to reinvent it.
At the time, her desire to reinvent herself upset me.
But others are driven by the will to reinvent it.
In order to stay alive, malls need to reinvent themselves.
With an open plan, you can always reinvent the space.
"We're not trying to reinvent how people live," he said.
It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but has style to spare.
After a war is over, they have to reinvent themselves.
The film doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it's damn cool.
I would not give them a good chance of doing all those things that executionally need to happen to reinvent yourself or reinvent your DNA as an innovation and technology company, which Peloton started as.
Because of these declines, Cleveland's economy was forced to reinvent itself.
But Ms Grossman is optimistic about WW's ability to reinvent itself.
Just know that scientists are actively working to reinvent the potato.
We already know that the makers of Snapchat can reinvent sunglasses.
"Now they don't have to reinvent the wheel" Vaidya tells me.
To get started, you do not need to reinvent the wheel.
Others are working to reinvent systems of education and health care.
In any case, crazy how Kanye is gonna reinvent country music.
As the island looks to reinvent itself, so are its designers.
The LEO broadband firms are trying to reinvent the satellite industry.
Revolution Française: Emmanuel Macron and the Quest to Reinvent a Nation.
And so Foot Locker knows it needs to reinvent its stores.
Older workers must reinvent themselves to compete in the global economy.
So, I do think people try to reinvent things too much.
If you were to reinvent Polaroid, what would it look like?
Suteja is constantly trying to reinvent the experience of visiting Crate.
"You have to reinvent yourself," said French pastry chef Francois Payard.
At the same time, they reinvent their business model and offering.
Why reinvent the wheel with only six months left to go?
Nokia has tried to reinvent itself in the smartphone market before.
Technology could reinvent medicine—or it could become a patient's nightmare.
Chelsea Handler tries to reinvent the talk show with "Chelsea" (Netflix).
"But how do you reinvent out of 'Hannah Montana'?" he continued.
Joost was supposed to reinvent the way we consumed professional video.
Joost was supposed to reinvent the way we consumed professional video.
Holley prefers to reinvent his songs each time he plays them.
It was part of my attempt to reinvent myself, I suppose.
Other offerings reinvent the old to make something new, or newish.
Don't reinvent the wheel; learn from others who are killing it.
"We want to reinvent home music," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
There's a certain appeal in the chance to radically reinvent yourself.
The team has wisely chosen not to reinvent the wheel much.
Mr. Vongerichten said he did not intend to "reinvent" California cuisine.
Moreover, the Pelicans will have to reinvent themselves on the fly.
Yes, this is going to reinvent music as you know it.
What would it mean to reinvent their lives under their watch?
"I thought it made sense to reinvent the place," he said.
"We've been trying to reinvent and reimagine charity," Mr. Harrison said.
"We want to try to reinvent music education," Mr. Webber said.
"We're not trying to reinvent the wheel," adds de la Verpilliére.
Fintech loosely refers to companies using technology to reinvent financial services.
And so we are in fact trying to reinvent the wheel.
To go for what I wanted by continuing to reinvent myself.
So some Jews reinvent the book to suit their new needs.
Did anyone expect "Law & Order" to reinvent itself with every case?
Hallmark and Lifetime don't need to reinvent the candy cane here.
New York (CNN Business)JCPenney is trying to reinvent itself again.
Two years ago, we completed a comprehensive effort to reinvent Medicaid.
Devoted Health wants to reinvent how we care for aging Americans.
Through poetry, we are able to remake and reinvent that world.
"We're not asking anybody to reinvent the wheel here," he said.
Its durability and ability to reinvent itself should never be underestimated.
But isn't it in our nature to reinvent our distorted ways?
Paul's passion to reinvent transportation dates back more than a decade.
But the flip of it is to your point, there's lots of things that just work and there's no point in trying to reinvent those things and people who try to reinvent things tend to fail.
Some startups are attempting to reinvent car ownership rather than car buying.
"Efforts to reinvent downtown Middletown always struck me as futile," he wrote.
She declined to mention how it would reinvent traditional grassroots funding approaches.
Pandora is trying to reinvent itself as more than free internet radio.
Do you guys remember when Al Gore was going to reinvent government?
By bringing production home, this factory is out to reinvent an industry.
Now the company is aiming to reinvent itself without its erratic founder.
More than cutting and pasting, it's a way to reinvent the world.
The American establishment, it said, was "itching to reinvent the yellow peril".
Why try to reinvent the wheel when it just looks so good?
Also, can Goldman Sachs reinvent itself in the shadow of a scandal?
I didn't want to reinvent the horror genre, or the zombie film.
Some people build tunnels to deal with traffic, others reinvent the car.
I don't think that we need to try and reinvent the wheel.
Still, it would be foolish to underestimate NATO's ability to reinvent itself.
"My goal is to reinvent the traditional charitable-giving model," Wagner said.
To reinvent Vine, an app that still resides in so many phones.
"We know that Amazon wants to reinvent its delivery system," she said.
Who wants to reinvent the wheel when others have provided the blueprint?
Despite lots of investment, steel has never managed adequately to reinvent itself.
But we have to reinvent the wheel on a more ambitious scale.
We just never wanted to reinvent or dilute it as something else.
I've seen what the U.S. did in the eighties to reinvent itself.
Trained to follow rules, oncologists are now being asked to reinvent them.
In the meantime, GM is trying to reinvent how it makes vehicles.
We cannot rest on our laurels; we must continually reinvent our vision.
And it's been fascinating to watch a legacy media company reinvent itself.
These weren't some designer-fied attempt to reinvent a widely-panned style.
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BUT EVERY GENERATION HAS HAD TO REINVENT THE RELEVANCE OF COCA-COLA.
Why don't they just say, you know what, we can't reinvent this?
You are the one now who has to preserve and reinvent it.
Even the two drapery clusters on the proscenium arch above reinvent themselves.
The chance to reinvent the way we enjoy music in the home.
There is no need for the FCC to reinvent the wheel here.
It's not going to reinvent the breakup comedy or the HBO comedy.
To fight back, he said the restaurant would reinvent itself starting Monday.
And yet it is worth paying attention to attempts to reinvent Katowice.
He believes it's time to reinvent the way we implement speed limits.
It represents a chance to reinvent the company and reset our brands.
Still more people want to bolster a flagging career or reinvent themselves.
It represents a chance to reinvent the company and reset our brands.
To meet those demands, Farhad says, Apple also needs to reinvent itself.
So how do you reinvent a tune that's as elemental as language?
Don't reinvent the wheel Identifying red flags is just the first step.
Young artists often reinterpret or reinvent the styles of their creative ancestors.
Unlike many other retailers today, Levi's isn't seeking to completely reinvent itself.
I'm beginning to think we have to reinvent from head to toe.
Incumbents are being forced to reinvent services to remain competitive with fintechs.
Now, the fintech disruptor is poised to reinvent itself as a bank.
I recently moved to Budapest, Hungary, allowing me to reinvent my routine.
This is not the first time BP has tried to reinvent itself.
HR: There's a lot of talk right now in Silicon Valley by some progressive leaders, like Reid Hoffman and others, about they can use some of their tech know-how to reinvent politics, to reinvent success in elections.
To invent or reinvent a tradition, in this sense, is not to craft a falsehood; it is to add your own bit of labor to a larger inheritance, which your heirs may renew and reinvent in their own turn.
The banks would have to completely reinvent themselves to provide better online services.
It wasn't trying to reinvent how people communicate, shop, and even hook up.
With The Twilight Zone, Peele didn't aim to completely reinvent the original series.
AMP rose on a turnaround plan unveiled on Thursday to "reinvent" the business.
She doesn't distance herself from her past hits so much as reinvent them.
He could reinvent himself, yes, but maybe he reinvented himself too many times.
Do you care that Apple is trying to reinvent the future of computing?
And the ability to reinvent ourselves is the most human trait of all.
You don't need to reinvent the wheel when it's already pretty darn good.
Donald Trump tries to reinvent another seminal Obama moment in his own image.
Instead of trying to reinvent helmets, the Fusar system works with any helmet.
"I have no doubt [blockchain] will reinvent the global financial system," Meiri says.
It doesn't reinvent the concept, but it sounds like a pretty good upgrade.
"Every generation has to reinvent the classics," the author, a prolific philosopher, writes.
At the same time, you don't reinvent much this late in the year.
So retail's got to reinvent that experience, get you back in the store.
"This is a chance to reinvent music," said Apple's marketing SVP Phil Schiller.
This season, The Walking Dead has been taking the opportunity to reinvent itself.
Don't reinvent the wheel, take what works and make it work for today.
He didn't reinvent the party -- the party changed itself, and here we are.
They have all helped reinvent what outdoor culture can look like and mean.
"We don't reinvent Intercom inside Forest," founder and CEO Sandro Munda told me.
Punk insists that he did not enter MMA to reinvent himself after wrestling.
We weren't looking to reinvent the wheel, we wanted to do what worked.
"I don't think they're trying to reinvent themselves as a retailer," Waldschmidt said.
Josh co-founded First Round Capital in 2004 to reinvent seed-stage investing.
To be clear, Google is not trying to reinvent the social network here.
THIS IS A COMPANY THAT, TO A CERTAIN EXTENT, NEEDS TO REINVENT ITSELF.
It will last for maybe six months, so they have to reinvent themselves.
You, too, can reinvent yourself with a high credit limit and strong biceps!
Equally predictably, the nerds are also trying to reinvent the business of fitness.
So perhaps it's not fair to call Mayochup an attempt to reinvent ketchup.
Mr Musk desires to "reinvent" railways by shooting passengers down hermetically sealed tubes.
"I think people must reinvent their idea of who was Kepler," Zilberstein said.
It was time to reinvent Europe or risk the bloc's fragmentation, he said.
You 2.0 — Stop Feeling Stuck, Reinvent Yourself, and Become a Brand New You.
But the most profound vacations are the ones in which we reinvent ourselves.
For many who haven't had kids, they decide to reinvent themselves as parents.
Is this the unraveling of the whole effort by agencies to reinvent themselves?
Developers and other interested users don't have to reinvent the wheel every time.
Sometimes, to progress in business and in life, you need to reinvent yourself.
Attempts to reinvent the humble monitor have in recent years seen mixed results.
Jimmy's trying to reinvent himself from a con man to a respected lawyer.
This could provide our nation's leaders with opportunities to revitalize and reinvent government.
Are they going to reinvent or invoke the Mahdi Army or reemploy them?
With time, people are willing to rediscover it somehow and reinvent it, maybe.
Other big technology companies have also recently sought to reinvent themselves through acquisitions.
His plan, at least for Doom Patrol, is to constantly reinvent the comic.
In the intervening years, I would have to reinvent myself over and over.
Others are trying to reinvent themselves in a shifting media and political landscape.
Back when it started out, people thought that bitcoin was gonna reinvent payments.
But many Rev23-sponsored startups are supporting the region's efforts to reinvent mobility.
No need to reinvent the wheel if choosing a template works for you.
France today is wrestling with how to reinvent itself for a new age.
And she really spent time thinking about how could you reinvent Mr. Rogers.
"He said China reinvented itself and the Venezuelans can reinvent themselves," Sargeant said.
You don't need to reinvent the wheel to find a new fairy tale.
"We have to reinvent — be more inventive, but no less interesting," he said.
Luxury brands will need to reinvent their model of store-based retail delivery.
What Apple does instead is reinvent products to be better than their predecessors.
First and foremost, Tend sees an opportunity to reinvent the dentist's office. How?
The lingerie brand has been trying to reinvent itself as sales have slowed.
"They came back as something better — and who wouldn't want to reinvent themselves?"
But Jackler said that cigarette brands constantly find new ways to reinvent themselves.
They didn't want to reinvent the wheel, PicSat principal investigator Sylvestre Lacour said.
But you can reinvent yourself within the same company, within the same profession.
"Really, the opportunity for us is to try to reinvent our business and to try to reinvent the future of insurance by being able to offer a better customer proposition to our customers across that full range of products," he said.
Of course, Citymapper isn't the only transport company that's attempted to reinvent the bus.
Deadline says the new title reflects Freedia's efforts to reinvent her newly sober self.
At the same time, extremist groups provide women with the opportunity to reinvent themselves.
The Rainbow Chamber Singers, on the other hand, are keen to reinvent the genre.
"We don't want organisations all around the world to reinvent the wheel," Fuller said.
"Christmas 1972" doesn't reinvent the sitcom Christmas episode, but it also doesn't try to.
But Flexibits doesn't want to reinvent the wheel and leverage the same contact database.
The smart ones will reinvent themselves (see below), but the rest will slowly disappear.
" Over the next few years, King would reinvent himself as an "international happiness expert.
While the company may eventually reinvent the automobile, it hasn't yet reinvented automobile manufacturing.
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Today, fueled in part by technology, many traditional institutions are continuing  to reinvent themselves.
Miller's not afraid to push back against Homer – and to reinvent his poems completely.
This attempt to reinvent the purpose of a heritage site is not without controversy.
To reinvent songs from Stephen Schwartz's hit musical Wicked in new and contemporary ways.
At the AWS reinvent conference, Amazon announced Alexa for Business (as CNBC first reported).
And if they did anything at all, they were going to reinvent the wheel.
The company doesn't try to reinvent the wheel and still relies heavily on emails.
He thought he could make it profitable—and perhaps reinvent journalism in the process.
That was the insight which, in 1989, led Ole Wessung to reinvent Provo's idea.
An alleged desire to reinvent himself as a basketball star on the school's team.
It is now trying to reinvent itself as Europe's leading maker of electric vehicles.
Back in 2013, CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided he was going to reinvent the smartphone.
Every Eurocrat has a shelf full of dusty plans to reinvent the euro area.
For those looking to reinvent their careers, the entrepreneur recommends following two important steps.
But now he's started his own company to try to reinvent the resale industry.
Everybody wants to reinvent the way you manage money, invest and pay for things.
Don't reinvent the wheel — look at how other companies measured up at similar stages.
After reinventing messaging and social media with ephemerality, now he has to reinvent Snapchat.
In response, Abercrombie has attempted to reinvent itself, and dropped its logo in 2014.
There's the risk in trying to reinvent a genre: You'll always leave somebody behind.
Watch as DeLuca shares what fuels her to invent and reinvent, again and again.
And you don't want to reinvent the wheel because it's such a successful franchise.
The company has struggled to reinvent its brand image and appeal to younger shoppers.
BioWare had an opportunity to reinvent its homegrown sci-fi series with this game.
With radio becoming merely a feature of other streaming services, Pandora must reinvent itself.
We didn't have to reinvent the wheel—we just changed a few basic things.
But Tronc's effort to reinvent local newspapers for the internet age is pretty important.
So they're different products and services as you reinvent them inside of each other.
WE'RE CONSTANTLY LEVERAGING OUR TECHNOLOGY TO REINVENT AND MOVE THE COMPANY DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS PEOPLE.
The Internet of Things, data science, and digital connectivity promise to reinvent manufacturing processes.
Volkswagen Group wants to reinvent itself in the age of connected and electric vehicles.
After releasing over 100 records, I always try to reinvent myself and stay relevant.
Its consumers were getting older with the brand, and it needed to reinvent itself.
Hema stores were first introduced in 2015 as an attempt to reinvent traditional supermarkets.
"This is the opportunity of a lifetime to reinvent an iconic company," he said.
But Alicja Knast, the director of the Silesian Museum, reckons it can reinvent itself.
But what if, instead of a phone, the people there tried to reinvent cities?
Now the old recipes for success don't work, and he must reinvent himself again.
How did you come up with the idea to reinvent yourself as an author?
"It turns out, you know, it is hard to reinvent this category," said Swanson.
You are the one who has to help now to preserve and reinvent it.
Kuehnert is adamant that the SPD needs to go into opposition to reinvent itself.
Smartly, as with Cuco and Eilish, Normani doesn't wholly try to reinvent it either.
That the country will pull together to reinvent itself for its post-Brexit era.
There's no ambition to reinvent hip-hop, just a desire to hone the craft.
You don't need to reinvent yourself, as Donald Trump attempts on a daily basis.
But residents -- especially women -- are working hard to rebuild and reinvent the island's future.
"He felt he needed to reinvent himself, that print was dying," Ms. Moore said.
Mainstream country music is looking to hip-hop to reinvent its sound and aesthetics.
In the past decade, fast-food brands have attempted to reinvent themselves several times.
Vas Narasimhan has been shopping for new medicines that will reinvent his drug company.
And he got the chance to reinvent at least a system, and possibly himself.
"We're sort of trying to reinvent ourselves on an almost weekly basis," he said.
"You have the chance to reinvent yourself" as a women in tech today, Clemens said.
We were able to add the guitar and reinvent some of those songs a bit.
Don't find someone who can recreate the original's look – find someone who can reinvent it.
But there are only so many ways to reinvent the most common type of printer.
Gale Ann Hurd: Unless you completely reinvent it and don't try to do a remake.
But the company basically had to reinvent itself and go from zero to $22 million.
"We had to reinvent our [design] process by using augmented and virtual reality," Kim admitted.
We're essentially trying to reinvent legacy mechanisms like background checks, credit checks and fraud mechanisms.
I left high school and went away to college, using the distance to reinvent myself.
Nobody needs to reinvent the wheel, but reinventing the colonoscope is definitely worth somebody's time.
This gives the trade union movement a chance to reinvent itself for a new age.
Reinvent how you interact with and collect data on your customersData can be incredibly comforting.
But we don't have to reinvent the wheel to figure out a better way through.
His advice to other potential franchisees: "Do not try to reinvent the wheel," he cautions.
We want to create great jobs and reinvent personal service in a digital world. Okay.
We worked so hard this season to reinvent ourselves, and I think we've done that.
And how might platforms like Facebook, Google and Apple reinvent our concept of the exclusive?
One of the beauties of this product is we don't have to reinvent the wheel.
Innovation doesn't ask us to reinvent the wheel — it asks us to create something better.
Like all carmakers, Daimler, VW and BMW are trying to reinvent themselves as "mobility providers".
It's that time of year – when you resolve to reinvent every aspect of your life.
Like many department stores, Penney has been trying to reinvent itself as shoppers move online.
The French-language movie Les Affames ("The Ravenous") isn't out to reinvent the zombie movie.
They have to reinvent the world around themselves in order to fit in with it.
Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs is inching ahead with its plans to reinvent a section of Toronto.
It shows the Japanese automaker has plans to darlingly reinvent itself with some choice designs.
But it's extremely symbolically important to me to be able to reinvent who I admire.
Why reinvent the wheel of Stories, Bitmoji and ads when you can reuse the original?
And really, they don't even need to, because they can reinvent animals in robotic form.
This time, Google is not trying to reinvent the wheel by inventing fancy new hardware.
This comes as the company tries to reinvent its offerings in light of strong competition.
In the process, they propped up Trump's business and enabled him to reinvent his image.
The second statement implies that to go to the gym, you must completely reinvent yourself.
In my opinion, it's unwise to reinvent the wheel, one government silo at a time.
The rule is: reinvent yourself as often and as drastically as possible, or flame out.
While Liza attempts to reinvent herself and her age, Maggie's never had an identity crisis.
One is, like I said, what we need to do is reinvent for every era.
If the U.S. can't get China to fully abide by its rules, reinvent the game.
"This is the opportunity really of a lifetime to reinvent an iconic company," Flannery added.
Trump is plainly convinced he can reinvent the world without studying it, a dangerous delusion.
Is there any historical precedent to guide us when wealthy inventors try to reinvent society?
The Sandcastle Waterpark, Britain's largest, is a good example of Blackpool's effort to reinvent itself.
She has revisited some London homes five times, to refresh or reinvent a color scheme.
The P.T. must reinvent itself; the other parties have yet to see the need to.
If the ad revenue stops coming, creators will scramble to reinvent themselves anew once again.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)This time around, Panasonic isn't trying to reinvent the revered 73.
It never feels like the band is trying to reinvent itself or anything like that.
Do you get to reinvent yourself in America, or do we just believe you do?
If Simon Cowell wants another hit single, he needs to reinvent the show's premise completely.
"We founded CrowdStrike in 2011 to reinvent security for the cloud era," the company writes.
Rather than keeping information locked away, the digital revolution, particularly online, would radically reinvent copyright.
Prey doesn't aim to reinvent the band's sound or add any new dimensions to it.
The company wants to create an ecosystem of startups that want to reinvent city mobility.
PHILADELPHIA ASSEMBLED An ambitious attempt to reinvent the museum as a civic community center. Sept.
But the company has had to reinvent itself as other tech companies have caught up.
How do you reinvent one of the world's best-loved whodunits for a new era?
Berhalter needs only to refine, not reinvent, what his players practice with their club teams.
Mr. Kosky understands that the best traditions are the ones that can constantly reinvent themselves.
It is Ms. Blank's aim to reinvent the garden center — and your local horticultural society.
"But in the technology industry, if you fail to innovate or reinvent, you fall behind."
My hard fall off the ledge of leaning in forced me to reinvent my career.
"Pirouette" doesn't so much as reinvent the love ballad as it colors outside the lines.
You don't have to reinvent your life, just find new ways to keep work interesting.
He has agitated for the party to reinvent itself in the age of Donald Trump.
That's how you pick up the pieces after failure and reinvest, reinvent, reshape, and succeed.
When budgets are tight, he's forced to reinvent his team and shape them into champions. 
"Not just tweak them around but really reinvent them from the ground up," Sekniqi says.
We&aposll even use technology to save animals from extinction and help people reinvent themselves.
"In Australia, we don't have boundaries, and you can cleverly reinvent local ingredients," he said.
Instead, he perceived the synthesizer as an opportunity to reinvent and democratize traditional high culture.
So, it is clear, we have got to reinvent and rethink how we do this.
We all have to reinvent ourselves now that paid streaming is starting to lock in.
Recruited to finish the story he started, Abrams pretty obviously didn't intend to reinvent anything.
But Tunzi hopes to reinvent this title, not only encouraging representation, but fully embodying it.
Stereotypes may evolve and bigotries may take different forms, but they rarely wholly reinvent themselves.
And that brings us to Hampton Creek, the company that is trying to reinvent food.
Cassie, all but destroyed by the unraveling of an essential myth, needs to reinvent herself.
Fiction writers and graphic novelists can reinvent and reimagine using humour, words, and visual puns.
There are many civic organizations already doing this work, there is no need reinvent the wheel.
Of course, it's also a way for it to reinvent its old stories for new generations.
New York (CNN Business)Michelin and General Motors have teamed up to literally reinvent the wheel.
"So much of my identity was in athletics, and I had to totally reinvent," he says.
There is no need to grift innocents and reinvent identities; points meet you where you are.
I've got to come harder, I've got to do this, do that; I've got to reinvent.
Jessica Lange knows very well that sometimes even an Oscar-winning actress has to reinvent herself.
Often the most successful technology firms reinvent existing ideas rather than come up with new ones.
The Finns are aiming to reinvent the Nordic model; it is the opposite of 'utopian' communism.
I'd imagined there was someone out there who could make it all disappear, reinvent me somehow.
Ellevest's challenge is to reinvent the experience of investing, to capture the nuances that women want.
We are going to need to reimagine consumer-brand relationships and reinvent how the two interact.
But I kind of thought, wouldn't it be great if you could reinvent a department store?
"We want to reinvent home music," Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the company's WWDC keynote.
We do not need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to protecting networks from IoT.
I just feel that a college education gives them kind of a way to reinvent themselves.
After all, a brand new year is an opportunity to reinvent your life and your look.
But we think it's a magical product that's going to reinvent the way we film video.
The team wants to reinvent the way you consume coffee by connecting you directly with farmers.
Bumped wants to reinvent the loyalty space by giving consumers shares of the companies they patronize.
A startup is trying to reinvent supersonic airline service 2109 years after the Concorde's last flight.
While Quoter doesn't reinvent DOZ's core product, it makes it less intimidating when you sign up.
They basically had to reinvent their core translation system, but it was ultimately for the better.
The next thing it might do is to reinvent physical stores—whether Whole Foods or others.
In short: you don't have to reinvent the wheel when you're trying to write a song.
Another way would be to reinvent the House of Lords as a bulwark against meritocratic triumphalism.
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It works when you're at a company where you can find the opportunity to reinvent yourself.
The pressure is on the company to reinvent itself as it has struggled to expand revenue.
But that doesn't mean that many malls won't reinvent themselves, according to billionaire investor Bill Ackman.
After I sold my business, it took five years to reinvent myself as a TV personality.
While the 30-year-old specialty retailer tried to reinvent itself, it never came to fruition.
It's in the hands of the creative industries to reinvent faulty materials, products, and business models.
When we try to reinvent ourselves, we get our identities involved and things get emotionally turbulent.
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He doesn't try to reinvent the wheel in terms of rap; he just... well... says stuff.
As unlikely as it seems today, Trump could reinvent himself by reversing decades of American policy.
We should learn from our success and replicate it, not reinvent the wheel every election cycle.
This is really a moment where we can reinvent the trucking industry and build something different.
How long that will last before the company has to reinvent itself again is anyone's guess.
Now the city is trying to reinvent itself as a seaside resort for the modern age.
We're trying to reinvent ourselves, trying to run businesses, trying to pretend like it's 2003 again.
"An entrepreneur joining the platform will find there's no need to reinvent the wheel," Bajaj said.
But a startup called Front wants to reinvent email, or at least make it suck less.
It's useful, but you'd expect more from a startup that promises to reinvent AI-powered assistants.
Ikea's Space10 lab has been working to reinvent the retailer's classic meatball in a sustainable way.
Since then, the industry's economy drive has continued apace forcing airline catering firms to reinvent themselves.
We also learned about using classic arcade games that can reinvent the future of virtual reality.
McDonald's is increasingly looking at tech acquisitions as a way to reinvent the fast-food experience.
Retail experts credit Lululemon's ability to reinvent itself as the reason it continues to pull ahead.
Nobody is trying to reinvent the wheel, but maybe the wheel doesn't need to be reinvented.
What would it mean if we could reinvent what it is that makes a candidate "likable"?
"What's so great about New York is that you can always reinvent yourself here," she said.
If it does, at least some Republicans will be looking for ways to reinvent their party.
Her portfolio contained mostly nudes and portraits, genres she would help reinvent over the next decade.
How long that will last before the company has to reinvent itself again is anyone's guess.
It makes you realize how challenging — and humiliating — it can be to reinvent oneself in midlife.
If we want to reinvent grocery shopping, both the manufacturers and the consumers must take part.
It was both a daunting and heady opportunity for Berlin to reinvent itself and start over.
But with new technologies turning automobiles into supercomputers on wheels, Delphi is trying to reinvent itself.
He tries to reinvent himself by becoming part of another family, whose son has mysteriously disappeared.
Psychiatric hospitals closed, while an embarrassed profession tried to reinvent itself, eventually overhauling its diagnostic manual.
New Yorkers, as always, come here to remake themselves — and to reinvent the city around them.
So if you need a woman to reinvent the American family play, you could do worse.
There's also shared engineering code it provides, so each startup doesn't have to reinvent the wheel.
"If we're going to come back and reinvent MTV, the studio is a given," he said.
The Neumanns aren't alone in trying to reinvent education with the help of some venture capital.
"I saw an opportunity to reinvent the party," he told the New York Times in 2016.
Casper's Glow is a well-designed and fun product, but it doesn't reinvent the bedside lamp.
For her new venture, Ms. Yang said, she wanted to completely reinvent the fragrance shopping experience.
Society can't reinvent running water or the refrigerator any more than Hollywood can outdo the Force.
The trick, according to Knucklez, is to reinvent the classic arcade as something of exclusive quality.
Trying to reinvent yourself as a defensive genius by allowing offence to drop off, or trying to reinvent striking science by diving wildly in and out are less useful to a fighter than taking what he already had and making slight adjustments to keep themselves safe.
With all these aches and pains and insomnia, can I reinvent myself before it's time to retire?
The Newton had started with the premise: 'What if we could reinvent the user experience from scratch?
"I allow the universe to rearrange and reinvent me," she said in American Way magazine's February issue.
"Malls are having to reinvent themselves," said Joel Stephen, senior vice president at the property consultancy CBRE.
A case in point is Superhuman, a service that aims to reinvent something as antediluvian as email.
Click around the complex web of relationships as Detroit and Silicon Valley try to reinvent the car.
With NOS4A2, Joe Hill, who wrote the original 2013 novel, wanted to reinvent the vampire wheel entirely.
And every so often, the ubiquitous fast food chain looks to reinvent invent itself for the times.
Saenuri's floor leader abruptly resigned this week; the party may split as it tries to reinvent itself.
But the infrastructure they are planning will provide a platform for other industries to reinvent themselves, too.
The company doesn't try to reinvent the wheel and lets you use any speech-to-text SDK.
It also meant an opportunity to reinvent Tory progressivism, shorn of Mr Cameron's trendy Notting Hill flummery.
Bright Desire This site aims to reinvent porn — and from first impressions, it's on the right track.
Now, Madge has room to reinvent the business terms and areas of focus on her next venture.
The company is trying to reinvent itself with a new over-the-top offering called Canal+ Séries.
Or, will the so-called Islamic State reinvent and refocus on weakly governed sub-regions and countries?
Maybe some non-clothing, non-luggage industry will find a reason to reinvent and reimplement the zip.
But it has struggled to reinvent itself in the face of competition from companies such as Amazon.
It is against these headwinds that Mr Solomon must convince Goldman's investors that it can reinvent itself.
Trump needs to reinvent himself, which means he cannot have a repeat of his depressing inaugural address.
Boosters think crypto­currencies and the distributed ledgers called blockchains they depend on will reinvent the financial system.
Despite his immense popularity, the need to experiment and reinvent himself would soon lead to another change.
"We didn't have to totally reinvent the wheel," said Josh Nelson of Credo, a progressive advocacy group.
That's partially a result of a yearly upgrade cycle — Apple can't reinvent the wheel each time out.
" Director Michael Showalter and Co. didn't aim to reinvent the rom-com wheel with "The Big Sick.
Our job is really to return it creatively to the center, but reinvent it for today's generation.
Halfbrick Studios, the game's creator, has sought to reinvent the title, adding new mini-games and levels.
As a startup, it's extremely unlikely you have to reinvent the wheel, crown, or cog from scratch.
Phoenix aren't trying to reinvent the wheel; they just want to take you out for a ride.
"The desert is a blank page, and people come here to reinvent themselves," said Mr. Kamioner, 303.
During the past 40 years, plaintiffs' attorneys have campaigned to reinvent the ancient tort of public nuisance.
He was a national leader in the effort to reinvent the economies of aging suburbs like his.
I don't doubt that boomers will "reinvent" old age, because that's what boomers do to every age.
Clearly, they have taken the customer for granted and you can't, you have to reinvent the experience.
And what that does for an investor is that always gives us the ammunition to reinvent ourself.
"I had a pretty easy run to sixty-five without really having to reinvent myself," he said.
First she joined a tiny start-up, Picateers, that was trying to reinvent the school portrait business.
"We didn't want to reinvent the wheel in terms of what we're already good at," Shine said.
"If they don't reinvent themselves over the next five years, they will get left behind," he said.
"We had to basically reinvent their security posture," said Robert Masse, who leads Deloitte's incident response team.
Particularly when there are so many ways to reinvent the series anew — like, for example, with illustrations.
I'm rooting for death because I hope it's a sign Marvel has the confidence to reinvent itself.
Goldie's also a bloke steeped in the power of how clubs can shape communities and reinvent cities.
Lindsey Graham may yet try to reinvent himself as a reasonable moderate partner for the next president.
Applebee's tried to reinvent itself to appeal to millennial diners, but ended up alienating its core customers.
BONHÔTE I am fascinated by people who reinvent the rules, who throw a spanner in the works.
A coronavirus reinvention The Hills, who describe themselves as "foodie diehards," quickly sought to reinvent their operation.
"Over the course of a lifetime, you will likely have to reinvent yourself several times," he said.
And cities and towns anchored by universities tend to reinvent themselves more easily; they're engines of adaptation.
It was partly to keep it interesting for myself and partly to reinvent what the show is.
Beckerman and many others seek to reinvent and change, lamenting their failure in inspiring the next generation.
So they basically had to reinvent the process from scratch — and the early results were pretty rough.
See for yourself: Nearly a century ago, tubular metal furniture by Marcel Breuer helped reinvent the wheelchair.
They feed, enrich and reinvent it, not least through their educational ambitions for themselves and their children.
I felt that this was a chance to reinvent myself, being that hardly anyone would know me.
Through the text one can reinvent the opera with another point of view on the same object.
But it's only recently that Amazon's blistering success has prodded the incumbents to try to reinvent themselves.
She still wears the No. 10 but has been asked to reinvent herself as a No. 20153.
"He's a very influential and crucial part of their ability to reinvent themselves," he told Business Insider.  
Both Democrats and Republicans have repeatedly demonstrated a capacity to self-destruct, but also to reinvent themselves.
Or jump on a particular trend's bandwagon ("POV" scenarios, for example) and reinvent it with a twist.
We have classic pieces that we're going to reinvent through new fabrics and prints and update slightly.
Over the years, various entertainment companies have promised to reinvent the water-park-for-the-masses experience.
El Anatsui's strength is his ability to reinvent himself and his mode of work in every period.
"The BNDES has to reinvent itself," Freitas was quoted as saying in newspaper O Estado de S.Paulo.
With his casino business close to collapse, he used his celebrity to reinvent himself on reality television.
It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel and it doesn't want to become an online stock broker.
It seems that, in an effort to reinvent herself, she's had a bit of a hair mishap.
Very few brands have managed to reinvent themselves, which explains why, overall, Swiss exports are very sluggish.
Snapchat's insistence on ephemerality makes it incompatible with remixing, and YouTube isn't nimble enough to reinvent itself.
We will eventually need to expand and reinvent our elder care system to deal with these changes.
While at Lifetime, she helped the network reinvent itself with series Army Wives and Drop Dead Diva.
It's also the first of a couple stages in Mayor Sanders' campaign to reinvent Burlington city politics.
In each episode, trainers, stylists and beauty experts chosen by Khloe Kardashian push participants to reinvent themselves.
Today's puzzle doesn't reinvent the genre, but I hope it tickles the folks who enjoy such themes.
Vardalos didn't reinvent the wheel; she merely gave it a shiny coat of blue and white paint.
I'm on the board of this company Honor that's trying to fundamentally reinvent in-home senior care.
I see that I don't need to reinvent the wheel, which is an ideal situation for me.
They make hitting snooze in the morning feel less sinful and gives you multiple chances to reinvent yourself.
For going on four years now, IBM has been working to reinvent itself as a design-led business.
The idea is to reinvent the analog instant photograph for the digital age with a companion iOS app.
We can pretend we're not, and hate each other … or, [we can] try to reinvent this for ourselves.
Yet it is trying to reinvent itself as a pioneer of one of the edgiest forms of energy.
Here are seven tips people can use to reinvent themselves in the workforce after time out of it.
It's a new year, and that means another chance to reinvent yourself (or at least consider the idea).
Some ambitious young diplomats are excited by the chance to reinvent Britain's foreign policy for a new world.
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If it can't do so, then Qantas would look to see how it can reinvent the cargo space.
"We set out to reinvent the whole business class experience," Munoz told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " Thursday.
As BuzzFeed put it, he's a hero who can reinvent himself into whatever you want him to be.
But it has struggled to reinvent itself in the face of online competition from companies such as Amazon.
"We have talent to spare to reinvent ourselves and maintain stability," he said Sunday on CNN en Español.
Not only did the brand reinvent the delivery of DVDs, they transformed movie rental altogether with streaming service.
If Mr Ashley can reinvent retailing at the same time, that really will call for a few drinks.
Google attempted to reinvent Plus several times, most recently as a kind of modern spin on message boards.
Jepsen, who crushed us all with her debut single, is ready to reinvent the breakup song in 2018.
And the Court has since aimed to expand and reinvent itself while still retaining Sarria's penchant for theatrics.
They were the Gen X trailblazers who were going to reinvent the institution for future generations by example.
Both of the new Galaxy S303 teaser trailers suggest that Samsung believes it will soon reinvent the smartphone.
From this office he hopes to reinvent continental Europe's financial centre, already home of the European Central Bank.
It is against these headwinds that Mr Solomon must try to convince investors that Goldman can reinvent itself.
Reinvent the economy so that hard work is rewarded and opportunity exists for those willing to work hard.
Soriano's work doesn't yield to typical notions of artistic evolution, the idea that one must continually reinvent himself.
The push to reinvent our waste processing is happening worldwide, with universities and startups working on alternative approaches.
"All that research has led us to reinvent how we're building the geometry of the shoe," Weber said.
Alphabet's subsidiary focused on urban tech development, Sidewalk Labs, is now trying to reinvent signage for smart cities.
They're probably aware of your heritage but you've been able to reinvent yourself in that sense, at least.
YORK, Pa. — For decades, Rust Belt cities have been seen as decaying manufacturing centers struggling to reinvent themselves.
He was working on the Old Spice deodorant product, trying to reinvent the brand and turn it around.
The nonprofit is "trying to reinvent relationships" in financing, Jonny Price, senior director of Kiva Zip told CNBC.
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It's clear Airstream is attempting to reinvent itself while staying true to what made the company an icon.
However, changing people's habits takes time and effort, so they try to reinvent the concept of physical packaging.
In the scramble to reinvent themselves, conventional carmakers have turned their attention of late to ride-hailing apps.
Fiction app Hooked launched last fall, aiming to reinvent fiction with short stories modeled on text message conversations.
Spider-Man used wit and charm to reinvent a story told numerous times before as a teenage drama.
TODAY'S NUMBER $3 million That's how much India and billionaire Richard Branson are offering to reinvent air conditioning.
She is one of the most multi-talented entrepreneurs who proves that you can continue to reinvent yourself.
Molotov is a TV streaming service that tries to reinvent the way you watch and consume TV content.
Given a fresh start, might the United States reinvent the grandeur of lost empires, and get civilization right?
"The optimists naively assume that UBI will be a catalyst for people to reinvent themselves professionally," he wrote.
Technology is helping manufacturers reinvent the shop floor processes, making operations more efficient and responsive to customer demands.
If blogs reinvented printed media, and podcasts and music streaming reinvented radio, why can't Quibi reinvent serialized storytelling.
Philips is trying to reinvent itself as a healthcare company after spinning off its lighting business in May.
Workers are trying to reinvent the factory after news late last year that tyre production is to cease.
They also acknowledge a need to reinvent their features products and build an inclusive community for their readers.
But both are looking to reinvent themselves in a retail environment increasingly impacted by the rise of Amazon.
"We had to reinvent everything to release this product," co-founder and CTO Pierre-Emmanuel Calmel told me.
A schooling model that was borne of the Industrial Revolution is facing a desperate need to reinvent itself.
In July, museum officials announced a plan to reinvent it, placing a greater emphasis on science and history.
"Totally illogical, contorted, bizarre and nonsensical," said John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, a government watchdog group.
Instead, the networks continue to try to reinvent the Law & Order wheel, with a couple of small exceptions.
Like it or not, Bolivia had become a guinea pig in the company's continual quest to reinvent itself.
Meanwhile, we're seeing manufacturers "reinvent the wheel" by creating proprietary hardware and software to power their IoT devices.
How could we use models from L.G.B.T.Q. and Jewish groups and not have to reinvent this all ourselves?
But to me, I think what is going on now only reaffirms the need to reinvent our company.
"You should be the go-to person when it comes to helping your clients reinvent themselves," Pelgrims said.
Child will supervise the screenplays but not write them, and will help reinvent Reacher from the ground up.
What's less certain is what he plans to do with his fortune, and how he could reinvent philanthropy.
I always try to reinvent it and evolve its significance by recreating it to feel effortless and diverse.
For the HGTV-obsessed looking for an easy flip, it might be time to reinvent your dog house.
" Stubley's job is to subtly improve the conditions of the venue and courts and "not reinvent the wheel.
" What he didn't add, however, was the follow-up promise that "tomorrow, we're going to reinvent your life.
Although Apple did not invent the MP3 player, Apple did reinvent it in the form of the iPod.
"My greatest wish for my child is that he learns that he's constantly able to reinvent himself," she said.
"Part of our mission at GOOD is to reinvent the edible experience and make cannabis more accessible," he argued.
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"It's been fun to reinvent the spaces, because the pieces are just so versatile and they're classic," she says.
I think the Blair Witch brand still has untapped potential and wish they'd challenged themselves harder to reinvent it.
UMBC's Intermedia + Digital Arts [IMDA] MFA Program invites interdisciplinary artists seeking to expand or reinvent their practice to apply.
She sets out to reinvent, and rediscover, what went wrong in her previous relationship with John (Miles G. Jackson).
The program is a series hosted by WNYC producer Rebecca Carroll that aims to reinvent the language around race.
He wanted to reinvent himself into a father, and everybody around him was pretty sure he could do it.
AX may mark a turning point for a mall industry under pressure to reinvent itself amid fierce online competition.
Barua explained that a serious downturn could be catastrophic for a number of banks if they don't reinvent themselves.
It's not trying to reinvent popular ideas around first-person shooters the way its similarly titled 2007 predecessor did.
But when the senior Price (Stephen Berger) dies, Charlie is forced to reinvent the business, its product and himself.
He was able to take sounds and songs and standards you thought you were familiar with and reinvent them.
But to capture the images, NASA had to virtually reinvent the camera to work in the unforgiving lunar environment.
Revolut doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, either, as you can only split individual card transactions with other users.
Soros, a liberal philanthropist, wrote in an article published by Project Syndicate that Europe needed to radically reinvent itself.
With her touring profits on the wane, we also look to Madge to, yes, once again reinvent herself creatively.
Cardhop doesn't try to reinvent the wheel and relies on the existing syncing services of the default Contacts app.
Would John Cena reinvent himself as a big match star without his amazing series with Punk over the years?
Far from retreating, he is limbering up for a new contest—to reinvent social networking, this time around messaging.
Lots of startups want to reinvent email, and some, like Slack, occasionally manage to change the way we work.
In states with populations that match this description, the centre-left party will have to reinvent itself or wither.
Despite efforts to reinvent tickets in subscription-based models that compress the supply chain, resale is here to stay.
The subsequent clips have proven that the new film will bring the original to life, rather than reinvent it.
Speaking of Kushner, the Washington Post first reported last night that he will lead an effort to reinvent government.
So thinking of Cloverfield almost like an umbrella brand, under which Bad Robot can reinvent certain kinds of genres?
Remember what you learn Your team shouldn't have to reinvent the wheel every time you begin a new project.
If you could get yourself there and wanted to reinvent yourself, it was the greatest city to go to.
"We need to reinvent ourselves and get the chip back on our shoulder," Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella said.
Indeed, 86 percent of healthcare executives feel pressure to reinvent their businesses before they are out-innovated by competitors.
Did she escape to another location, reinvent herself, and live another life without ever telling her family or friends?
Leicester has somehow managed to reinvent itself after being presented with the greatest challenge of all: actual, remarkable success.
"We need to reinvent our political movement," Castaner, the only candidate, told party members ahead of Saturday's party congress.
I had a specific guy in my head, and I needed him to both interpret that and reinvent it.
Many people make excuses, proclaim how special their situation is, and try to reinvent the wheel when it's unnecessary.
She told KDKA that traditional coal industry communities are going to need to reinvent themselves and move beyond mining.
I don't have anything digging into me or any crazy cuts trying to reinvent my midsection with optical illusions.
"It's very difficult to ... reinvent yourself or come back with new music in this music industry," Joe Jonas said.
It was truly impressive to hear The Thermals find new ways to expand and reinvent their well established formula.
No. It took punk for me to realize that I could own—not disguise or artfully reinvent—my poverty.
The researchers heading this project believe that if it succeeds, it will reinvent psychiatry, but it will take time.
He went on to reinvent himself in the US as El Padrino, a "Godfather" of the Cuban-American Mafia.
Of late, the media has become convinced that Donald Trump is going to reinvent himself as a sensible moderate.
Still, the performance is likely to rattle investors who have been closely watching Target's efforts to reinvent its business.
"I wanted to reinvent the visual vernacular of the game, with an eye toward clarity and playability," says Trachtenberg.
There are many opportunities to reinvent yourself, especially since baseball requires you to adapt and adjust to stay competitive.
Cyrus does little to reinvent the song, which was hardly more than two minutes long in the first place.
It's the first day back at school, which means one thing: It's time to reinvent yourself as someone cool.
"The trend gives a woman agency to reinvent herself," taking a swipe at conventional notions of sexiness and chic.
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"This is the opportunity of a lifetime to reinvent an iconic company," he told investors at a presentation yesterday.
Apple is working to reinvent itself as an entertainment and financial services company as sales of its iPhones fall.
It was the latest setback for the organization, which has struggled to reinvent itself after a string of scandals.
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What I'm most impressed by is how Carrie has continued to reinvent herself and her relationship to her audience.
With every piece, I have this notion that I have to go into the studio and really reinvent myself.
Engineers should reinvent the medical mask altogether, replacing disposable varieties with something more durable, sustainable, perhaps even self-sanitizing.
For even the simplest tasks with hachimoji molecules, Benner's group had to reinvent new biological equivalents of the wheel.
" The people who can't reinvent tries to control every situation in life and asks, "why are things going wrong?
"We need to reinvent pink-collar jobs so men will take them and won't be unhappy — or women, either."
Maze wants to reinvent usability tests by letting you turn design prototypes into tests in just a few clicks.
So, fundamentally, the telecom industry needs to reinvent itself, and that's the transformation that we've embarked on at VEON.
Dylan, a consummate experimentalist at age 78, has been known to reinvent even his best-known songs in concert.
This is not the first time a designer has collaborated with a fashion retailer to reinvent a wardrobe staple.
"In Albany, things often get linked together," said John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, a government watchdog group.
It has the potential and demand to reinvent audio learning but currently sounds too similar to what's already everywhere.
Abercrombie has also struggled to reinvent the brand since its longtime chief executive Michael S. Jeffries retired in 2014.
With the FastNIC program, DARPA wants to "reinvent the network stack" and improve throughput by a factor of 100.
But, in Lee, Altos Ventures saw an entrepreneur who was determined to fight the fight to reinvent the system.
Ahead, see five dresses that offer a modern, clingy-but-not-suffocating way to reinvent a well-loved trend.
Many of these changes are already well known, with most decision makers realizing the need to reinvent entire industries.
"I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel or make some style that's never been seen before," Mr. Silver said.
Our reporter took a tour to learn more about Elon Musk's plan to reinvent the way cars are made.
"I've tried to reinvent myself so many times," an aeronautical-engineer-turned-website-designer-turned-personal-chef tells her.
Apple, meanwhile, has mostly failed to localize or reinvent itself, on the assumption that global cachet would be enough.
Today, Mr. Falcone, 54, is trying to reinvent himself by running a small publicly traded company called HC2 Holdings.
"Large parts of the movement think it's necessary to reinvent themselves and keep track of developing realities," Brenner added.
We also know that Jobs gave Tim Cook a goal to find ways to reinvent the health-care system.
"The mission was to get out the truth and reinvent the vitamin from the ground up," Schneider tells me.
Details: It's called Reinvent Capital, and Pincus is being joined by veteran hedge fund manager Michael Thompson (ex-BHR Capital).
In 2012, science journalist Gary Taubes and physician-researcher Peter Attia launched a multimillion-dollar undertaking to reinvent the field.
As a business, the pair hoped to reinvent the weed farm the same way Cirque Du Soleil reinvented the circus.
Now it's trying to reinvent the business under a new name, with a plan to turn readers into online shoppers.
So, we are going to reinvent government, we are going to everything we are going to do all the stuff.
Rather than plowing through those leftover treats in one calorie-packed sitting, reinvent your candy with these game-changing ideas.
Both American Eagle and Abercrombie have seen their sales improve recently as they have worked hard to reinvent their businesses.
Even as it works to meet that threshold, Google must also reinvent the way quantum processors are built and controlled.
And Google was trying to reinvent the IPO by making it more transparent, using a process called a Dutch Auction.
This is not the only example of fossil-fuel-dependent companies trying to reinvent themselves for a post-carbon future.
Shows like Stranger Things can still be extraordinary, just like a blockbuster movies like Thor: Ragnarok can reinvent and surprise.
De Niro plays Jackie Burke, an aging comic icon once beloved by TV audiences who has struggled to reinvent himself.
But we had to kind of reinvent the wheel in terms of how we were going to finance the film.
Basically the company is trying to create a better user experience for new customers, rather than reinvent the policies themselves.
This special report will argue that banking incumbents will need to reinvent themselves to survive the restructuring of their industry.
But the group soon saw a chance to reinvent itself amid Syria's chaos, according to terrorism experts and security analysts.
We can break that mold and sort of reinvent the way that we can be authentic to our true selves.
The most challenging has been the need to constantly reinvent our model based on the existing needs at the time.
Each K-Force model seems to have its own firing mechanism so you have to reinvent the wheel every time.
Like the aforementioned Sheffield group, Foals are a mutable tour-de-force who seek to constantly reinvent and redefine themselves.
Driven by personal experience, Mark Bertolini set out to change his company's business model and reinvent the employer-employee relationship.
If you don't reinvent it every quarter or every year, then you fall out of relevance and you go away.
He talked like George Wallace during the primaries and tried to reinvent himself as Nixon after he secured the nomination.
But it is necessary that they reinvent themselves, responding appropriately to the current situation and demonstrating more dynamism and creativity.
Individuals who don't fit standard gender roles are forced to reinvent themselves to pass as masculine men and feminine women.
Why it matters: BlackBerry has been in the process of trying to reinvent itself as a software and services company.
The food industry continues to reinvent ways to save time, populating the spectrum between fast food and a personal chef.
There's no need to reinvent the wheel, we've been doing this with a proven model for more than a decade.
Pinterest believes it can reinvent the wheel when it comes to discovering things online, both for users and advertisers alike.
So if something happens to me, they can take over the firm, they can reinvent it and they can survive.
"Trying to reinvent your business has its risks, but standing still may be an even dicier proposition," the host said.
It's pretty difficult to reinvent something as self-evident as the houseplant, which has long dwelled in our collective consciousness.
We know, we know — how many times can you reinvent the wheel and change the way you wash your face?
"Two kids in their dorm room can reinvent an industry," Bezos said, referring to the strengths of the modern internet.
Wheely doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, as the company works with third-party partners and doesn't employ its drivers.
Mr Wright says that if he could reinvent bitcoin, he would program in a steady increase of the block size.
For example, webTV mastermind Steve Perlman, whose own company was bought out by Microsoft, is trying to reinvent cellular technology.
Most necessary of all was the freedom to reinvent who he was, throw the world off his track, and hide.
"In order to reinvent agriculture in Hawaii, which we have to, this is how we're going to get it done."
What is less certain is what he plans to do with his fortune, and how he could reinvent philanthropy. nyti.
In Beirut, Adonis did his best to slough off his political past and reinvent himself as an avant-garde poet.
Silicon Valley's new A.I. era underscores the region's ability to opportunistically reinvent itself and quickly follow the latest tech trend.
Now, in the face of widespread insecticide resistance, we need to reinvent the bed net and where we target it.
Coda, which is coming out of its limited beta today, wants to reinvent how you think about documents and spreadsheets.
And I think almost all of us since then have been trying to reinvent them in some form or fashion.
For Gullar, "art exists because life is not enough"; humans are incomplete and attempt to reinvent themselves with their creations.
There is a need for something of a "slow code" movement, one that doesn't reinvent the wheel every few years.
The joke here is that some people spend a lot of time trying to reinvent parenting — and even birthing itself.
But I also decided to reinvent myself as a media pundit, a public speaker, and a participant in my community.
Its goal is more modest and midlife-appropriate: to tell one more story of two people trying to reinvent themselves.
There are times when (even now that the work is more than 30 years old) it seems to reinvent pointwork.
If he did not reinvent the magazine in his five-year tenure, neither did he turn it into a moneymaker.
Not just because many will die, but because the Covid-19 pandemic is offering us a chance to reinvent ourselves.
You've been in music for more than forty years—it must be super difficult to reinvent yourself at this stage.
Contributing Opinion Writer A small band of students will travel to Sitka, Alaska, this month to help reinvent higher education.
It's where I was freed by another language to reinvent myself and discovered that, despite appearances, I was an outsider.
I have seen some of my friends reinvent themselves though, and sometimes I don't know how to feel about it.
"You have to reinvent retail," Kavana said, reducing the already empty platitudes of the sales pitch to impressive new depths.
You don&apost need to reinvent the wheel to explain why inflation has been so low over the past decade.
Levatich's resignation should end Harley's efforts to once again reinvent itself amid sliding US sales and an aging customer base.
Wanderlust Almost a decade after the Icelandic city was forced to reinvent itself, it's now a health-and-wellness destination.
You won't have to reinvent the wheel continually, and as those steps add up over time, you'll see continuous improvement.
Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, then, it&aposs about trying to make the wheel a little more efficient.
"You have to allow your spouse to reinvent themselves every seven years," the host of "The Dr. Oz Show:" said.
That makes further improvement harder: they are no longer catching up with global best practices but trying to reinvent them.
Nelson lost its sawmill and university a decade later, forcing the struggling town to reinvent itself through tourism and entrepreneurship.
The UK does not need to entirely reinvent itself to assure it remains globally competitive, as some analysts have suggested.
In trying to reinvent itself as a live TV service, it risks diluting its biggest differentiator — robust on-demand content.
The company is trying to "reinvent radio" and adding native podcast publishing is a big step in furthering that goal.
Reinvent Albany, a government watchdog group, has estimated that more than 200,000 open-records requests are filed statewide each year.
He could continually reinvent himself as a filmmaker, and did so multiple times over nearly 60 years in his field.
I was always the person before I was in the band – I didn't reinvent myself to be in the band.
Sometimes, it's fun to reinvent the wheel a little bit — and the stylists ahead are the best at doing just that.
The Galaxy Tab S4 simultaneously finds the company building on existing technology, while attempting to reinvent the wheel in the process.
MTV Studios will aim to develop new shows and reinvent old-but-gold hits for streaming services and partner television networks.
Veronica is a rich, hyper-confident New Yorker eager to reinvent herself from the ice princess people believe her to be.
Based in Redwood City, CA, Naya Health has raised $3.9 million in seed funding to reinvent the breast pump and bottle.
Ray, who was sentenced to two years in prison for felony negligent homicide, is now free and attempting to reinvent himself.
The modular design it gave the Zen architecture meant AMD didn't need to reinvent the wheel for every kind of CPU.
In addition to building electric vehicles, launching rockets, and colonizing Mars, Musk wants to reinvent tunneling and destroy soul-sucking traffic.
It's going to reinvent itself as the MTV for younger people and advertisers really want an MTV to throw money at.
After he took office in 2009, Tischler thought Bottrop could reinvent itself as a hub of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Third, have you looked at previous attempts do things like this (like, for instance, when Al Gore tried to "reinvent" government)?
With many of Horseback's folk elements siphoned off into Rose Cross NC, I had a chance to reinvent the project again.
For anyone well acquainted with Abrons, as many Realness-goers are, this proved a simple, effective way to reinvent familiar spaces.
But it is not so strong that the club can reinvent itself to accommodate a greater array of forms of integration.
As for the best advice she could give other would-be franchisees, Kenefsky advised not to try to reinvent the wheel.
I felt that for a company that is 128 years old, unless you reinvent yourself, you may not have a future.
Perhaps the company's founding fathers saw the need to continually reinvent itself, or maybe it was just Edison's obsession with experimentation.
"I think [big companies] have to reinvent themselves if consumers are going to continue to see them as relevant," Margalit said.
The best spinoffs reinvent or reframe things, make them feel new again, and potentially even bring new people into the fold.
Thanks to the dwarf planet's energy, you will continue to reinvent and perfect the ways that you spend and save wisely.
Without consciously trying to at the time, Esposito became part of a growing movement to reinvent and destigmatize the strap-on.
After all, if it was going to reinvent the way it does phones, it really needed something to show for it.
This lets developers pull the pieces they need across a range of applications without having to reinvent the wheel every time.
Carmakers are in a tough spot: Global auto sales are slowing faster than they can reinvent themselves as transportation service providers.
An innovative upstart can iterate quickly, connect to customers, and offer disruptive products and services that reinvent industries — even old ones.
That label is trying to reinvent itself as a more upscale, mature line, and is moving away from its exclusionary reputation.
It seems obvious that as the tech world changes around it, Apple, over the next decade, will need to reinvent itself.
Our vision is to reinvent how the used automotive sales sector works in global emerging markets through technology and infrastructure creation.
Apple "deeply cares" about Music, after creating the iPod, and wants to reinvent music in the home as well, Cook said.
We were trying to reinvent what we were doing but not totally sure of what we wanted it to sound like.
It is high time foreign investors and tourists alike take notice of Africa's willingness to "get out and reinvent ourselves" accordingly.
While Alice Cooper's persona remained relatively stable and Kiss kept the same makeup, Bowie seemed to reinvent himself at every opportunity.
"Unless we are able to reinvent Bretton Woods, The New Silk Roads might become the new world order," Le Maire said.
This time, GameStop's esports push coincides with the company's attempts to reinvent itself in light of the changing gaming retail landscape.
For some time now, Apple has had its sights set on TV as the next big platform it wants to reinvent.
Amino Apps, a startup aiming to reinvent online forums for the mobile world, has raised $19.2 million in Series B funding.
These are all familiar roles — Feig isn't trying to reinvent any of these stars, or take them outside their comfort zones.
He often boasts about their prowess, has surrounded himself with hard charging generals and has vowed to reinvent veterans' health care.
The Paris Peace Forum, in his mind, offers the opportunity to "reinvent multilateralism" and ensure that "peace gains ground" each day.
Shortly after that, co-founders Brett Adcock and Adam Goldstein told me they were hoping to reinvent the traditional recruiting process.
They need to decide if they can reinvent themselves — or it can be shut down and the dream will be over.
Hogan: Examples are where, especially from a software perspective, people took dependencies on other people's work versus having to reinvent it.
Not every movie in those franchises has worked, but they've been able to reinvent themselves and sustain audience interest across generations.
Read more: $950 million insurer Bright Health is plotting a massive expansion as startups look to reinvent how Americans get healthcare
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User interfaces are another potential differentiator, with each company having its own take on how to reinvent the electronic programming guide.
Elon Musk has a plan to reinvent trucking, and it will ride on the sizable back of the new Tesla Semi.
It's hard to reinvent when my biggest problem is being too ahead, it's just as bad as not being on trend.
Not content with the usual tomato-and-cheese recipe, Bunay set out to reinvent the very idea — and cost — of pizza.
In other words, Gears of War 4 doesn't reinvent Gears of War, nor does it shy from playing with new ideas.
Nobody has to reinvent the wheel here: there's already legislation in Congress, with bipartisan support, that would make Sessions's decision irrelevant.
The trial lasted two years, and, by the end, Tennessee and Victoria were once again poor and struggling to reinvent themselves.
This may be the country's greatest advantage, because it engenders a level of humility and a drive to constantly reinvent itself.
Thirty-one-year-old Joseph didn't discover Fierce until he first entered Abercrombie with the desire to reinvent himself pre-college.
That willingness to renew and reinvent – often by empowering the less experienced among us – has been the foundation of our success.
Several years back, Costco decided to focus on food above all other products, taking a loss to reinvent its sales strategy.
"That essentially requires you to reinvent yourself, and The Place decided to focus on younger artists and tour them," he said.
Hudson Square, a longtime hub for printing-press businesses, has been trying since the 232s to reinvent itself, with modest success.
Our podcast "The Daily" examines whether the Islamic State is losing its war and how it is trying to reinvent itself.
This will put more pressure on the most creative designers to constantly reinvent themselves without losing continuity from a past season.
It's a very rough roadmap when it comes to exactly how these companies should reinvent their platforms to create healthier communities.
It is perhaps not surprising then that a company aiming to reinvent the way we make clothing from wood is Finnish.
She doesn't have to reinvent the wheel — she has to look to the organizing community that has been doing that work.
My point is that there is something liberating about being able to forget the past and reinvent yourself in the present.
"Roma" may not look like any of Cuarón's previous films, but he didn't make it to reinvent himself as a director.
Many people have tried and failed to reinvent the sex toy industry through crowdfunding, so the odds against you are steep.
"The concern is the creation of an imperial governor," said John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, a government watchdog group.
If you don't improve your ability to reinvent, you get stuck in traffic in the same lane everyone else is in.
"That's a much more realistic approach than attempting to reinvent the wheel or imagining there's a quick fix," Mr. Indyk added.
No one has tried to reinvent the buttered roll, or jazz it up or export it — the idea just wouldn't occur.
The main challenge with growing the company, she said, is that Front is attempting to reinvent an entire category of software.
Over the past few years, Mount Sinai has been incubating a program called Lab100 that aims to reinvent the health checkup.
That willingness to renew and reinvent — often by empowering the less experienced among us — has been the foundation of our success.
Could there be a skill more crucial in life than learning how to reinvent not just our work but our selves?
The VW board has backed Diess, who is leading the carmaker's efforts to reinvent itself as a champion of cleaner driving.
If part of your plan for 2020 is to reinvent your career, then this would be an excellent place to start.
Like many other brands that helped put American fashion on the global map, Ralph Lauren has recently struggled to reinvent itself.
Many of the accused recruited friends or family to lie on their behalf and to reinvent them as resisters and dissidents.
But it seems destined to reinvent trillion-dollar industries and create a healthier planet where we can live longer, healthier lives.
In college, Mr. Goodson realized that he could reinvent himself, and began going by Les, his middle name, instead of Ervin.
The reason he will not suddenly be able to reinvent himself as a sober, comforting statesman is that he's all id.
If I had to reinvent myself and I was going to look for the next microprocessor, I would look into that.
So this is the market to go for; but to provide the wherewithal, the financial industry will first have to reinvent itself.
Intel's plans have a lot less to do with Trump and a lot more to do with Intel trying to reinvent itself.
For Kohl's to gain ground on those chains among highly coveted Millennials, it "does need to reinvent the store experience," said Saunders.
In 2014, when they decided to branch out on their own, it was to reinvent cloud computing over the next five years.
In order to stay relevant, companies often must overhaul, adapt, and reinvent themselves to keep up with the relentless pace of change.
"I love to reinvent myself and embrace change, whether it's real estate, a new business or trying to new styles," she explains.
More than a year on, the county, which attracts much of its investment from Taiwan, is trying to reinvent its growth strategy.
Instead, she's used this new album to completely reinvent herself once again, showing us a much folksier side to her personal style.
But it becomes even more so as Dr. Kalanithi tries to reinvent himself in various ways with no idea what will happen.
A record $2111 billion investment in the M.T.A., buying 1,400 new subway cars and 3,100 new buses, will reinvent the commuting experience.
This essentially aims to reinvent all of Wall Street and the City of London on the blockchain(s), in the long term.
Most of the characters have their own agendas, but once their memories were wiped, they found a unique opportunity to reinvent themselves.
Volvo decided to reinvent something that absolutely nobody had a problem with, an out-of-character move for such a pragmatic company.
Wellness. No, think about it, any place where your purchase counts and you want to reinvent the experience, we could do it.
In a world where we all need to figure out how to reinvent the rules, we should be hoping the experiment succeeds.
" Csathy made a similar point, saying, "These new companies that are ad-driven have no choice but to reinvent their business models.
I find power in every haircut and color because you can transform yourself into whatever you want and you can reinvent yourself.
Last November, it was announced that A&E would clean the slate at its struggling H2 channel and reinvent it as Viceland.
And when Brooklyn becomes the next Manhattan, startups will just reinvent another city and grow into other outer boroughs — starting with Queens.
The foundation's Water & Sanitation Hygiene Challenge, and Reinvent the Toilet fair award grants to organizations that improve sanitation in the developing world.
But the happy couple nevertheless offer the dignified branch a chance to reinvent itself for a more multicultural and touchy-feely age.
Newcomers, whether in the private or political sectors, have access to the data needed to tear down and reinvent just about anything.
Jifiti, the startup attempting to reinvent digital gift-giving, announced this morning that their new chatbot API was approved by Facebook Messenger.
His inner circle of advisers includes some odd choices for a man trying to reinvent economics, such as Mr Corbyn's son Seb.
"The alternative we have is now clear either we reinvent Bretton Woods or it risks losing relevance and eventually disappearing," he said.
The Verge spoke to Broussard about technological fallacies, why paper can be better, and why we don't need to reinvent the wheel.
"With any vacant department store, an owner has the opportunity to increase their rent, to reinvigorate or reinvent the space," Famous said.
Hoffman, who famously co-founded LinkedIn and is today a partner with the venture firm Greylock Partners, is reportedly advising Reinvent Capital.
It's nice if you're part of this particular club, and no one can blame Slack for not wanting to reinvent the wheel.
By now, Brex, the young startup that is trying to reinvent corporate credit and charge cards, is well-known in Silicon Valley.
While Huawei's ambitious new P9 flagship phone attempts to "reinvent smartphone photography," Huawei hasn't forgotten about its oft-maligned wearable TalkBand line.
As an adult, to be able to re-frame and fix something, to consciously reinvent who I admire, is important to me.
CryptoMove is participating in the Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt SF. At the same time, CryptoMove doesn't try to reinvent the wheel.
"Trying to reinvent your business has its risks, but standing still may be an even dicier proposition," the "Mad Money" host said.
The guys told Bustle that they managed to reinvent one of their go-to fast food items for a more upscale setting.
"The alternative we have is now clear – either we reinvent Bretton Woods or it risks losing relevance and eventually disappearing," he said.
Nyatta pointed to Brazilian retailer Magazine Luiza as an example of a long-established consumer company that used technology to reinvent itself.
With its ability to both free the body and center the soul, it becomes a means of identity, a means to reinvent.
With Amazon taking an increasing share of e-commerce growth, it's incumbent on other retailers to compete online and reinvent antiquated platforms.
"Linear television platforms need to reinvent themselves, because a young consumer today has a choice, on mobile, on laptop, anywhere," Raina said.
Over the years, the mall has had to reinvent itself time and again to keep up with changing consumer trends and demographics.
Maybe here you can reinvent yourself, as so many survivors of the crash of elite American journalism have been unable to do.
But behind the scenes, the Lucerne Festival, an increasingly important part of the classical music ecosystem, was being forced to reinvent itself.
"We had to pretty much reinvent ourselves into a true engineering product organization and went to a full 'build' mindset," said Banerjea.
Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, Lockhart advises people who want to make an impact on US healthcare to start small.
Despite the very real disruption of the industry, Matter clearly believes in the potential of media to reinvent itself, evolve and thrive.
"Big legacy companies want to reinvent themselves for the digital era," said Julian Birkinshaw, a professor entrepreneurship at the London Business School.
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Devoted Health wants to reinvent how we care for aging Americans, starting in 2019 with Medicare Advantage plans in parts of Florida.
The expanded support arrives at a time when Plex is trying to reinvent itself as a DIY alternative to streaming TV services.
"You're seeing a city reinvent itself," said Robert A. Mellion, president and chief executive of the Fall River Area Chamber of Commerce.
It's the spirit that can drive someone to put internet access on a handheld device, for example, or reinvent the car business.
It's even more rare for wrestlers to continuously reinvent themselves, eschewing nostalgia pops to push the envelope with new and fresh ideas.
We hadn't put this much effort in before, and we just needed to write songs, we weren't going to reinvent the wheel.
To reinvent himself as a moderate, in other words, Trump would need to discover not simply gentler policies, but a gentler temperament.
Feloni: So at that point, did you see that in order to keep going forward you had to essentially reinvent the company?
Parul: We've had to kind of reinvent ourselves and focus on what we've been known for, and that is the egg cream.
" John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, said the trial had revealed a state government "riddled with pay-to-play influence-peddling.
Why it matters: Under CEO James Hackett, the 116-year-old carmaker is trying to reinvent itself as a mobility services provider.
When directors looking for challenges (or engaging in rescue fantasies) overhaul the Sondheim oeuvre, it's not his contribution they try to reinvent.
Brutus Electric Motorcycle isn't trying to reinvent the wheel with its V9 bike — instead, it's relying on tried-and-tested cruiser design.
WeWork said it was going to transform the market for office space, reinvent the way people work and elevate the world's consciousness.
Roger Federer, who played his first ATP Event in Gstaad, Switzerland, in 1998, has had plenty of time to reinvent his game.
"The Good Fight," also run by Robert and Michelle King, doesn't reinvent the franchise so much as pare off a manageable chunk.
The best case is that insurers reinvent themselves, helping the world cope—managing risk is, after all, how they make their money.
But as technology changed, his company was slow to reinvent and upgrade their product category, which slowed the growth of the business.
Peter Friebe, the president of OnlineBuildings, said that property managers simply saw little reason to reinvent a system that worked well enough.
We still need to move data, remove silos, reinvent primary care and elder care, and bring genomics to the clinic at scale.
Tupelo Honey is a restaurant chain that seeks to reinvent southern classics while sourcing its ingredients from regional farmers, distillers and brewers.
Now with just six restaurant locations in the world, the struggling brand is trying to reinvent itself as a luxury resort chain.
"If you try to reinvent the movie, you are probably setting yourself up for failure," Mr. Brotherston said in a telephone interview.
Bits Silicon Valley's plan to reinvent so many things outside the high-tech industry has had a rough go of it lately.
But there was a leitmotif running through the disparate patches, and it was Trump's readiness to reassemble recent history and reinvent himself.
They hope that he will eventually reinvent himself – that there's a kinder, gentler, more responsible Donald Trump waiting in the wings somewhere.
If we're going to survive, she says, we'll have to reinvent our entire global food system to adapt to the changing climate.
Expect him to only spend around one day per month on Reinvent business, with Pincus and Thompson making all of the investment decisions.
Her idea was to reinvent the product by gathering information from millions of women on the pros and cons of their current bras.
That so many people in this country embraced pessimism, and that the country needs a political novice to reinvent America's greatness, is disturbing.
Of all the perennially popular foods to constantly reinvent itself—or be subjected to relentless reinvention—ice cream is, perhaps, the most versatile.
If you don't constantly reinvent yourself, and Microsoft would probably be an example, with Satya [they] have reinvented themselves, most companies do not.
And while Intel's latest update doesn't reinvent the chip, it does provide obscene horsepower at a time when that's increasingly all that matters.
I'm betting on a new generation rising to reinvent their communities — people like Zac Carman, the founders of Shinola, and my cousin Nick.
That's what is supposed to allow us to reinvent ourselves to varying degrees, to transgress borders both physical or otherwise with such ease.
This month, Leo, the astrological climate is ripe for you to dramatically reinvent and intensify one of the central relationships in your life.
"To disrupt and reinvent the ingrained status quo, we will need all hands on deck to create and sustain enduring change," Borders said.
If Trump family members are to make a second fortune in the next four years, they will have to reinvent a mediocre firm.
But when he retired as a lieutenant colonel after 2200 years of active military duty, he struggled to reinvent himself in civilian life.
"We are thrilled to partner with him and CBS Distribution to reinvent one of America's most iconic game shows with 'Hip Hop Squares.'"
Crew Group's larger dedication to inclusivity and effort to reinvent their standard of fit to reflect the real, diverse spectrum of the customer.
To put it bluntly: if we were to lose this concept, and with it the concept "male", we would have to reinvent them.
But it's one thing to "break all the rules" and reinvent artisanal laundry delivery — and another when people's health is on the line.
Ma — a former executive with the e-commerce companies Gilt Groupe and Chloe + Isabel  — originally started Zola to reinvent the traditional registry process.
The founder of online bank Current claims Facebook copied his company's logo for the social network's bid to reinvent the global financial system.
The onus is on carmakers to prove they can successfully reinvent themselves—and continue to keep the German economy in the fast lane.
So while long-term business models could look different than those we've explored, AR/VR entrepreneurs don't need to reinvent the virtual wheel.
There were virtually no leaks ahead of today's reveal, probably because the team wasn't really looking to reinvent the wheel with this release.
Teen retailers have been working to reinvent themselves over the past few years, after losing business to fast-fashion companies including H&M.
Increasingly, these companies identify as protein companies, allowing you to not really have to fight or reinvent or replace the existing protein industry.
In response, stadium architects are beginning to reinvent the upper deck — removing seats and replacing them with things like lounges and social spaces.
History indicates that when tech companies set out to reinvent entire categories, many commonly fail at first (recall Webvan, or Marc Andreesen's LoudCloud).
So how does Chicagoland, Cuyahoga County or Tulsa reinvent itself as a tech magnet capable of beating Silicon Valley at its own game?
They're not focused on marketing themselves or trying to reinvent pop music or whatever—they just dick around and make things they like.
MXNet is one of many frameworks to help developers build deep learning models without having to reinvent the wheel for every use case.
The company will have to reinvent car display and distribution, borrowing from both Tesla and its own Apple store strategy, to hawk them.
They are threatened from multiple angles, with foreign and domestic actors seeking to bend, break, or reinvent the rules to suit their liking.
"We can reinvent and redesign what we call journaling and the journal," Jour co-founder and chief executive officer Maxime Germain told TechCrunch.
The blank slate means the successful luxury brand (it outsold Audi in 2015) has a chance to reinvent itself for a whole generation.
James Altucher shares his market views and discusses his latest book "Reinvent Yourself" in an exclusive interview for CNBC PRO with Mike Santoli.
Although he strived to reinvent himself, audiences were not seeing as much of the comedian who changed the game as they'd have liked.
It's an interesting take on relationships and the way we reinvent ourselves in relationships and what parts of ourselves we take with us.
Sears, which operates both the Sears and Kmart chains, is teetering, having failed to reinvent itself under Lampert's leadership in the digital age.
But Ramadan submits that Uber's troubles are secondary to job seekers, who remain drawn to its revolutionary zeal to reinvent the transportation system.
That's why this is the rare sequel that knocks it out of the park; director Danny Boyle isn't trying to reinvent the wheel.
But Hurd saw that Oracle, an established company, had to reinvent itself to stay competitive, even when this seemed like a terrible idea.
But in continuing to reinvent itself, "Halt and Catch Fire" is a stripped-down exploration of those ideas that began in the 1980s.
If Victoria's Secret really hopes to reinvent its business, the brand needs to focus on implementing genuine changes rather than making token gestures.
The fact of the matter is that this election also offers an opportunity for conservatives to think outside the box and reinvent themselves.
At the time, Nike was a struggling brand selling running shoes with an idea to reinvent itself as a company for athletic stars.
Shopping center owners around the world are scrambling to reinvent themselves to keep up with rapid changes in consumer behavior and boost earnings.
"It's an ongoing discussion with lots of phone calls all the time," said John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, an advocacy group.
"It's time for me to kind of go back to that drawing board and kind of reinvent myself against these guys," Price said.
But even as A.I. forces people to reinvent themselves, it can help them get through this process far better than any human teacher.
How and when Mr. Zuma leaves office, experts say, will influence how much Mr. Ramaphosa can reinvent the A.N.C. before next year's elections.
They have objected to attempts by real estate brokers to reinvent a southern slice of Harlem, from 110th to 125th Street, as SoHa.
On Tuesday, Lewis wrote to fans on Twitter, saying the band is "trying to reinvent the wheel" when it comes to pop music.
The best ones will survive and get stronger, the weaker ones will be forced to reinvent themselves or fade into the sunset.5.
She ends up at Scroll, a company whose mission is "to reinvent reading the way Starbucks reinvented coffee" by creating lounges for bibliophiles.
Flora Bar does not quite reinvent tuna tartare the way Estela reinvents beef tartare, but it comes closer than you'd think was possible.
" (Embroidery has a distinctive "hand," like the brushstroke of a calligrapher, which a connoisseur can identify.) "Guo is trying to reinvent Imperial style.
But Fraser's work has always made more sense in museums, her contentious muses — especially now as these institutions reinvent themselves all over again.
Even so, at current ownership rates, there's a need to radically reinvent transportation given what U.S. car ownership rates mean for the world.
Goude was free to reinvent and play with racial stereotypes because he and Jones resisted the standard narratives about her black female body.
And why do the tedious work of preserving the foundations of free government when it is so much more interesting to reinvent it?
Claveloux's comics encapsulate the desire to change or reinvent oneself — but also to undermine society and the absurd sense of order it imposes.
My view is that we must be independent — a republic — but we have to reinvent democracy and all our social and political systems.
" Baldi says that he wasn't trying to reinvent himself in the period around Life Without Sound: "That's what I've tried in the past.
The strategy is to invest in 7–15 internet, software and media companies that Reinvent believes it can help steer in a smarter direction.
"The highest priority will be not to reinvent the wheel but to look at investigating threads the Republicans stopped us looking at," he says.
His book* recounts the gripping saga of how Nokia was driven out of the mobile-phone business it dominated, and had to reinvent itself.
You don't get to constantly lie on behalf of the worst president in modern history and get to reinvent yourself as the affable goof.
"I wanted to transmit [their] strength but also the ability to reinvent yourself, to deal with complicated things but to do it with strength."
Indeed, there's no need to reinvent the wheel; nature has already performed plenty of research and development on our behalf over the millennia.[eLife]
And, he adds, given Switch's design, it could open the door for future system upgrades, rather than having to reinvent how gamers access games.
Schwartz, a Parks and Rec alum, came up with the idea after Cap'n Crunch  approached him asking him to help reinvent their brand online.
In essence, we can reinvent ways to make professionals more productive while at the same time reinventing selling, marketing and talent management business processes.
" He wanted to reinvent himself as Bailar as a male, but was being held back by the athletic piece of it," Morawski told Stahl.
"If you think about similarities, we are committed to using technology and design to reinvent the way pet care is delivered," Eidelman told TechCrunch.
The book follows the two women as they evade Boss Yeung's detectives and reinvent themselves with their new-born babies in San Francisco's Chinatown.
Accion Systems, the startup aiming to reinvent satellite propulsion with an innovative and tiny new thruster, has attracted significant investment from Boeing's HorizonX Ventures.
The company's mission to "reinvent the burger from the ground up" promises a greener, cleaner way for meat-lovers to enjoy their favorite delicacy.
Carmakers will face enormous change (see article); instead of selling to individuals, they will supply fleet operators, or reinvent themselves as "mobility service" providers.
The school's approach to music was hidebound, but Debussy wanted to reinvent it, creating shimmering, chromatic sound pictures based on unusual scales and chords.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel to make a killer statement with your makeup — you just need to shake things up a bit.
We got our hands on an old blue El Camino and listened to a ton of Prince while trying to reinvent Jason's vocal delivery.
It's loaded with action, and in a publishing world where novelists are continually working to reinvent or subvert genre tropes, it's refreshingly straight forward.
"Management was so optimistic that very many people there honestly believed that we could reinvent ourselves and truly return to greatness," one source says.
But he's already been given many chances (remember his Comedy Central Roast which basically let him reinvent himself?) so he needs to be careful.
Alphabet's healthcare and life sciences arm is using data and machine learning to try and reinvent the famously difficult and inefficient clinical trial process.
He doesn't radically reinvent Star Wars with the looseness of his film The Brothers Bloom, or the creative rigor and conceptual daring of Brick.
Photo: Getty ImagesHot off the heels of releasing its standalone Stations app, Spotify is leaning even harder into that whole 'reinvent the radio' vibe.
If your life feels like it's spiraling down the tubes, Happy Christmas will give you hope that it's never too late to reinvent yourself.
The bountiful crops of prospects falling from a well-funded college game ensured that the program never really had to evolve or reinvent itself.
"My idea is always to play with the past and reinvent it in a contemporary key," Nakashima told Reuters just before his show started.
And this isn't to say a good romantic comedy needs to reinvent the wheel, or to have a fully original plot to be interesting.
"Today @jasonbacke and I start a new beginning #5thavenue #salon closed #reinvent the experience in #2017," he shared on Instagram of the salon closing.
Lightspeed Venture Partners, Geodesic, Shell Ventures and Reinvent Capital are also participating in the round, as well as previous investors Greylock and Index Ventures.
But it faced an adaptive challenge when customers stopped buying those computers by the early 1990s and it had to reinvent itself to survive.
Goodman's film doesn't reinvent any wheels, employing conventions such as talking heads and archival footage like thousands of sober minded PBS documentaries before it.
The company recruited cyber security experts from Deloitte to come in and "reinvent" its security protocols to lessen the odds of a repeat incident.
Repeated efforts to reinvent itself, led by a string of chief executives, including the company's current leader, Marissa Mayer, have failed to take hold.

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