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Nothing is stopping pass-throughs from reinventing themselves—or perhaps re-reinventing themselves—as conventional corporations.
These musicians are reinventing classical music for a new generation These musicians are reinventing classical music for a new generation This segment originally aired Dec.
Semiconductor company Phononic is reinventing the refrigerator, among other things.
Instagram's CEO on vindication after 2 years of reinventing Stories
IBM: It's reinventing itself quickly and moving into the cloud.
Now he's reinventing how presidents deal with an existential scandal.
Reverso isn't necessarily reinventing the wheel with all those services.
She's such a diverse artist, and she's constantly reinventing herself.
The gaming company is exceptionally good at reinventing old goods.
He's reinventing himself in the same way he's always done.
The Crispr revolution is reinventing, if not reigniting, that debate.
The Digital Revolution was reinventing everything, and that was good.
I'm constantly reinventing my path and hope that never ends.
Even Nokia is reinventing itself around VR. Where is Apple?
The shag style has been reinventing itself for a while.
"He added: "You have to keep reinventing, which is great.
"We're reinventing the concept of a base station," he says.
Within a company, you get to avoid reinventing the wheel.
And since then, the band has never stopped reinventing itself.
The brand is reinventing itself as well in North America.
Saving the pink dolphin may mean reinventing Hong Kong itself.
In a way, you're always reinventing the wheel every time.
Also, we're pulling something from our provenance, our heritage — reinventing something.
It's not that I was reinventing the wheel in any way.
"Being a journalist in 2016 means constantly reinventing yourself," Wortham said.
One stock is International Paper, a company reinventing itself with technology.
"We have been reinventing our product every two years," he said.
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Remember: some trends are worth buying, and some are worth reinventing.
I kept reinventing this world so that it didn't mirror ours.
You're not reliving the past, you're reinventing it as the present.
Tens realize they're not reinventing the wheel with their debut album.
Seritage is far from the only property owner reinventing vacant space.
It's a world that strives by taking perfection and reinventing it.
Bike-sharing is quickly becoming a global trend in reinventing transportation.
Original and creative solutions don't always come from reinventing the wheel.
Now, designers are reinventing ancient Yoruba crafts for their modern creations.
But the Silicon Valley company still has to keep reinventing itself.
" Ed Robbins, who worked with Obaid-Chinoy on "Reinventing the Taliban?
For Sanders to rebound, he will need to do some reinventing.
The Trump administration in effect claims it is reinventing international mediation.
I think they way they're reinventing themselves now is quite interesting.
This isn't Mr. Barrett's first attempt at reinventing the salon experience.
While improving upon immigration regulations, the administration isn't reinventing the wheel.
Nor is he celebrated for reinventing canonical works in innovative ways.
Reinventing his image among tennis fans may prove even harder work.
And Apple is not done innovating and reinventing by any means.
On an enterprise scale, that tends to look like reinventing the wheel.
But again, neither company is reinventing the wheel — er, optical sensors — here.
It's only been a week and Donald Trump is reinventing the presidency.
Ablin said in reinventing itself Microsoft has finessed a recurring revenue model.
The city's skyline is constantly reinventing itself, while never changing at all.
It's important to stress that these movies aren't necessarily reinventing the wheel.
Reinventing your living space is a great way to refresh in 2018.
The second stock is International Paper, a company reinventing itself with technology.
Even without reinventing the wheel, some companies are innovating in this space.
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It's like Lyft accidentally reinventing the bus with its Lyft shuttle idea.
What's more American than reinventing something from Europe and adding more fat?
Maybe it's microwavable food that needs reinventing and not the microwave itself.
Tesla "is reinventing the electric grid," as Mr. Baron said on CNBC.
But his attempts at reinventing himself also reveal much about French mores.
We believe the solution, at a lower level, involves reinventing the software.
After 25 years, her days of reinventing herself are almost surely gone.
But completely reinventing one's lifestyle for the New Year can be tough.
Reinventing the eye is the area where we've had the most success.
Yet, after his army was defeated in 2008, Sadr began reinventing himself.
But he, and we, can't help admiring their determination in reinventing themselves.
On top of that, the industry is dynamic and keeps reinventing itself.
As a parent, I see my kids reinventing themselves every school year.
Tesla "is reinventing the electric grid," as Mr. Baron said on CNBC.
Starbucks is once again reinventing the coffee experience, this time with gin.
And the fun thing about this job is you're constantly reinventing things.
That was what it came down to… It wasn't about reinventing the wheel.
"He is reinventing the modern presidency," said Timothy Naftali, a CNN presidential historian.
At the same time, filmmakers were also reinventing how gore was used films.
We're reinventing how to think about all of these in the realtime world.
Who knew Home Again was doing more than just reinventing the rom-com?
Bringing back old tech is one thing, but what about reinventing it altogether?
But I do know this: in 2017, Vizio is no longer reinventing anything.
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The very essence of Silicon Valley is about embracing change and reinventing itself.
"I wouldn't say this is reinventing the wheel," president Raad Mobrem told me.
Tina Sharkey has been reinventing media for some time, having run both BabyCenter.
All are in the process of reinventing themselves in the age of Trump.
Christie Brinkley's son is reinventing the way New Yorkers travel to the Hamptons.
But while winning reach seats is difficult, it doesn't require reinventing the wheel.
American Dream may not be reinventing the wheel, but it doesn't need to.
So how does Barilla stay true to its roots, while also reinventing itself?
Sometimes, being unusual simply means reinventing an existing product and making it better.
There's a long tradition of Jews reinventing themselves after a trip to Israel.
Disrupting healthcare is not something akin to reinventing how you hail a cab.
Possible discussion questions include: • In what ways is Mr. Trump reinventing the presidency?
New York City has a history of reinventing industrial neighborhoods as luxury enclaves.
People that have longevity in their careers, many times they are reinventing themselves.
Giving someone a candle during the holidays isn't exactly reinventing the gifting wheel.
"We are doing nothing short of reinventing Deutsche Bank," CEO Christian Sewing said Monday.
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In luxury fashion, rich millennials are reinventing the meaning of expensive sneakers and streetwear.
It's called Freight Farms, and it's reinventing what it means to be locally grown.
Luigi's Mansion 3 is not ambitious, and it's not reinventing what came before it.
Reinventing your look or how you express yourself is beneficial with this lunar cycle.
Even when he was producing a series that didn't work, he was reinventing television.
At No. 18 was Phononic, which took on the task of reinventing the refrigerator.
After a self-imposed exile in Brooklyn, he is now reinventing himself in Ukraine.
Instead, in a fit of absent-mindedness, they set about reinventing the constitution wholesale.
GetAccept – Sales proposal workflow GetAccept is reinventing the sales proposal to close more sales.
But we're not reinventing the wheel here, we're not going to massively change Invincible.
They inspire me to keep reinventing myself and making things better, new, and fresh.
In The Merry Spinster, you're reinventing stories that most of us know by heart.
French startup Alan is trying the impossible by reinventing health insurance and life insurance.
"We've been for three years reinventing our technology base in the cloud," he said.
I don't find her completely reinventing herself, I just see her always moving forward.
After reinventing messaging and social media with ephemerality, now he has to reinvent Snapchat.
That might mean reinventing an old property by bringing in a Native-American lead.
Aion set out to build a virtual machine for blockchain without reinventing the wheel.
"The opportunity is, the world is reinventing around AI and data science," he said.
Those are people who have had pretty significant success in reinventing the media model.
Some American charities have tried, reinventing themselves as welfare organisations focused on poor countries.
The secret to truly reinventing the display design might be in the screen itself.
When I retire, one thing I'm going to work on is reinventing the umbrella.
And if I had to pick one word that IBM's reinventing around, it's data.
Gorsky said the company has looked at its entire portfolio and it's reinventing it.
Like GM, Ford is reinventing itself to compete in an industry undergoing radical change.
The manifesto characterizes "Trumpism" as reinventing history, never apologizing, demeaning critics and inciting violence.
How could she do that when Ibsen invented her and Hnath is reinventing her?
For 54 years he's been at it, reinventing himself constantly, creating a new identity.
Others like Blockspring aren't reinventing the wheel, but instead are innovating on existing products.
Inside these cloud operations, the internet companies are also reinventing how computers are built.
If ICE were abolished tomorrow, President Kamala Harris would probably end up reinventing it.
In addition, she is interviewing individuals who are reinventing themselves for an upcoming podcast.
There are other proposals that might redefine online privacy norms without wholly reinventing them.
Designers have been playing with jeans for decades — distressing them, ripping them, reinventing them.
In less than 20 years, MoMA has spent almost a billion dollars reinventing itself.
She cited the first iPhone, which she credited with reinventing the entire technology industry.
For innovators, the prospect of reinventing these conventional manufacturing processes is fraught with impediments.
They have endured so much, work so hard, and are open to reinventing themselves.
I get excited about those challenges, and about reinventing genre pieces as character stories.
We hear an awful lot these days about reinventing yourself, reinventing your career, [because] people have lengthening lifespans, but Joan Rivers is somebody who was brought up to think that you have to have a husband and you're supposed to defer to him.
So, a lot of moving, a lot of new schools, a lot of reinventing myself.
She's not reinventing the internet, but she is adding some Carey-level pizzazz to it.
Bezos has been busy reinventing retail with Amazon (AMZN) and amassing the world's largest fortune.
New roads (rather than new walls) are, therefore, the key to reinventing the American economy.
Shine is "reinventing the bathroom" with a supplementary toilet cleaning device and accompanying mobile app.
We've literally been reinventing the same things over and over again for all these years.
Nobody needs to reinvent the wheel, but reinventing the colonoscope is definitely worth somebody's time.
It is a big gamble, but the brand has some experience with completely reinventing itself.
Tencent is, at great cost and ultimately for great profit, literally reinventing censorship in China.
Sewing has described the plans as "nothing short of reinventing" the 149-year-old bank.
The Final Girls present: Reinventing the Final Girl is on August 13 at Somerset House.
"She had all these great hairstyles, constantly reinventing her hair, had artsy clothes," said Fowler.
He's briefly on, but you want to reassure people that we're not reinventing the wheel.
"[Others] photograph our urban settings as never before, tracking movement and reinventing patterns," says Ecer.
In 2011, he won the Foursquare Global Hackathon by reinventing the travel guide with Tripovore.
He is today reinventing with Lendix the way European companies get faster and simpler financing.
It's a tight, gripping book about a man hellbent on reinventing himself against long odds.
Barra knows that reinventing a century-old company is painful, but it's the only option.
Are you willing to be extravagant in rebuilding and reinventing our system of public education?
Lambda School is Silicon Valley's big bet on reinventing education and making student debt obsolete.
Some filmmakers range across genres and styles, reinventing themselves from one project to the next.
David Bowie was known for his innovative ideas and for constantly reinventing his musical style.
It appeals to graduates such as Ms Miller because it is good at reinventing itself.
The second season of Outlander is still settling into its makeover, reinventing itself in France.
"Another thing that Debug Politics also really encourages is not reinventing the wheel," he said.
Space10, Ikea's external future-living lab in Copenhagen, Denmark, has been reinventing Ikea's iconic meatball.
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Think of how Uber has disrupted the taxi industry by reinventing the personal mobility experience.
Their classrooms were laboratories that kept reinventing the genre, opening minds as well as bodies.
Nobody thinks about reinventing the pickup because even tentative efforts in that direction, such as ...
"You have to keep reinventing yourself, unless you're Lobel the butcher and just sell meat."
He started with reinventing the Mac by introducing the candy-colored all-in-one iMacs.
Oreo is one of those snack brands that you don't get mad at for reinventing itself.
This is one of our most important research projects, which we are calling Reinventing the Wheel.
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"There are a lot of reasons for reinventing yourself in Hollywood," Smith says in the film.
These hackers are acting at a high level of operation, but they aren't reinventing the wheel.
I loved my time at HP but that was, you know, really reinventing an American icon.
"I realize now the only thing harder than inventing is reinventing," she says in a statement.
The usual crowdfunding caveats apply here, but it's not like the Smartduvet is reinventing the smartphone.
But he is also fizzing with ideas for reinventing socialism in the age of the iPad.
Often using the Olympics as a tool, Mr. Doctoroff played a major role in reinventing neighborhoods.
Right now, the most effective strategy probably doesn't come from big changes and reinventing the battery.
If we know that number with some certainty we can start going about reinventing delivery methods.
We also invested in a company that is reinventing furniture design, rather than just software companies.
Reinventing the city for the next century of cyclists doesn't have to be complicated, he continued.
Lemonis' investment allowed Lazoja and his partners to pour their efforts into reinventing their ordinary restaurant.
Laurent Perrin is the co-founder and CTO of Front, which is reinventing email for teams.
"The legacy core is a business that we're constantly reinventing," Schroeter said in the conference call.
People are reinventing themselves, getting as shitfaced as they want, and serving up incredibly delicious food.
Basically, it's one of the easier ways to get apps on TVs without reinventing the wheel.
Ali also proved to be a shape-shifter — a public figure who kept reinventing his persona.
Now, a small — but mighty — group of women are at the forefront of reinventing its culture.
And so this is why we say IBM reinventing it to the IBM cloud with Watson.
All of the major products are new and exciting, but they're not reinventing the wheel necessarily.
Other than that, there's understandably no interest in reinventing the wheel -- or the circle of life.
Rather than reinventing the artisanal wheel, the Olsens have been reflecting culture, not necessarily directing it.
And so now, decades later, after years on the fashion front row, she's reinventing herself again.
Tech innovations, largely developed to address business problems, are now reinventing how nonprofits address social problems.
It also offers another proof that rethinking and reinventing beloved dishes isn't an act of betrayal.
The burst of development, the second wave of downtown construction since 253, is reinventing the city.
In California, one farmer is reinventing the tomato with hardy, cold-tolerant and heat-tolerant varieties.
Green and White Pizza I know, suggesting that you make pizza isn't exactly reinventing the wheel.
Tressa Pankovits is the associate director of the Reinventing America's Schools Project at Progressive Policy Institute.
In the studio, an artist's job is never done; they can construct and deconstruct, reinventing forever.
Even Valley stalwarts are reinventing themselves to be able to cash in on this digital wave.
Much like a heritage fashion brand, reinventing a restaurant can be a complicated and expensive proposition.
The politics of the progressive center has not died, but it needs reinventing and re-energizing.
In many ways, matchmaking brokers are reinventing a once popular, expansive housing concept in the city.
It makes sense to seek protection by reinventing ourselves before someone else decides we are dispensable.
Well, now, 276, 261 years later, these same women are pioneers again, this time reinventing grandparenting.
That idea of reinventing products was kept alive even when Jobs left the company in 1985.
Pixar has been reinventing the medium of animation since the start of the Toy Story ... story.
That is why in Calabria there is an important tradition of reinventing and cooking the peppers.
Though admittedly she's probably made it harder by constantly reinventing herself over the course of her lifetime.
Rockets, electric cars, solar panels, batteries—whirlwind industrialist Elon Musk has set about reinventing one after another.
The way we&aposre always renewing ourselves and reinventing ourselves and pushing further and further the limits.
He said the stock is just fine, and doesn't agree that the company is done reinventing itself.
A lot of self-doubt that I was wrestling through, and reinventing the way I write songs.
The firm said the retailers has done a "great" job of reinventing itself, specifically women and millennials.
Now, the actor is reinventing himself once again — this time, with a role in a major movie.
They're not reinventing their sound here, but they were never going to with their first single back.
As I thought about reinventing myself nine-and-a-half years ago, I was interested in healthcare.
Ezekiel Emanuel is vice provost at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Reinventing American Health Care.
Reinventing modern architecture to promote public health will require a financial commitment from both institutions and individuals.
It has a history of continuously developing new products and reinventing existing ones to grow its margins.
The traditional concept of employment is the latest thing that the ever-contrarian millennial generation is reinventing.
Christian Berishaj, better known as JMSN, has been quietly reinventing his sound over the past half-decade.
Together with WeWork, Meetup is reinventing how people work, live, learn, play, and create community every day.
Should the technology become available, it would be another way Amazon is reinventing retail with machine learning.
He didn't want to be entombed by his own playing legacy and would keep on reinventing himself.
The economy has bounced back and young people are reinventing what it means to have a job.
Rachel Weisz plays a woman who keeps wiping away her identity and reinventing herself in Complete Unknown.
The city has a long reputation for reinventing itself and for finding new areas of economic opportunity.
"Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century" persuasively argues that the two are mutually supportive.
In fact, she's reinventing the format altogether by including elements from her Netflix docu-series Chelsea Does.
Skaters are reinventing the sport every day by finding new and more difficult tricks to compete with.
We are all doing the same thing just reinventing the wheel and trying to sell it differently.
Scobie was even feted in the press at the time as a "pioneer," reinventing the energy grid.
A perfect example is GeoOrbital, one of a few companies that is literally reinventing the bike wheel.
Some solutions, like those for handling financials or homework and professor feedback, aren't worth reinventing just now.
His ideas include reinventing the iconic Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York and exiting Europe.
American Ballet Theater, while in some ways the most conservative institution in American dance, keeps reinventing itself.
What the Slack is not is a social platform for hobbyists, flashy biohacking, or reinventing the wheel.
In order to understand, during the age of midlife crises, that reinventing yourself comes at a price.
Shtini works on a modest scale while reinventing his sources, whatever they may be, into memorable concatenations.
Movies are reinventing treasures of the past, sometimes from a studio's own vault (looking at you, Disney).
"Castle Rock" isn't exactly reinventing the wheel, but it's a fun, pulpy thriller with excellent mood lighting.
"In my current business, I'm building a startup that is all about reinventing consumerism," he told me.
"People are seeing it as a bit ridiculous that he keeps reinventing the wheel," one official said.
But reinventing Vogue is a difficult task, even without the former editor lingering in most people's memories.
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Ikea is reinventing itself as a digital company that understands the role of technology in the home.
Lively, reinventing a life of her own, didn't begin writing until she was in her late 853s.
Ikea is reinventing itself as a furniture company that understands the role of technology in the home.
Last season, he was the league's first unanimous most valuable player, while reinventing the 3-point game.
By delaying marriage, kids, and moving into their own place, millennials are reinventing the typical American family.
"Bob's done an unbelievable job, like reinventing with full-court pressure," Notre Dame Coach Mike Brey said.
"They have done the right thing over the last couple of years, reinventing the company," said Klipin.
Meet the 89-Year-Old Reinventing the Train in His BackyardMax Schlienger doesn't think much of the hyperloop.
Somebody was going to end up reinventing them, and in those cases, it turned out to be us.
Meanwhile, every day seems to bring a company that claims to be reinventing the traditional ad agency model.
Young people are reinventing activism and democracy, finding radical new ways to understand and tackle long-standing injustices.
The bottom line: Fifteen years after launching Facebook in his dorm room, Zuckerberg is again reinventing his creation.
Her son is dressed up and singing a song about reinventing himself with a bunch of other kids.
But he insists that's exactly what government should be doing – hatching crazy ideas, launching moonshots, reinventing the world.
Head of product and Project Baseline platform lead of Verily Scarlet Shore presents on reinventing the clinical trial.
But that's about to change because the latest cutting-edge launch from Smashbox Cosmetics is reinventing the game.
Amazon certainly isn't reinventing the wheel with Music Unlimited—it's actually just glomming onto an already crowded market.
She's someone who is constantly reinventing the wheel each time and changing the industry while she does it.
We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way people live and communicate.
On Change a View, Musi says she sees a ripe model for reinventing the way we argue online.
If there is one thing musicians know how to do really well, it's (not sing) reinventing their images.
So at 53, I am reinventing myself, which starts with the first step: Don't just talk about it.
We already know how this ends, with Jimmy reinventing himself as the unapologetic dirtbag criminal attorney Saul Goodman.
"Unbossing" companies by reinventing outdated management hierarchies is the key to leadership success, according to one chief executive.
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There are writers who specialize in variety, flitting from genre to genre and reinventing themselves with every book.
And he continued to ruminate on that question for 30 years, reinventing the focus of SoftBank several times.
Two decades later, Intel is again reinventing itself and I'm inspired by the accomplishments of this past year.
That's why me and Larry have to keep reinventing ourselves with the documentaries and the red carpet stuff.
SigFig raised $120 million on the promise of reinventing investing, but hasn't announced a big partnership in years.
Throughout his 50-year career, Bowie was constantly reinventing himself; perhaps that is why he appeared perennially youthful.
It must take a lot of effort to keep reinventing the same basic design without actually changing it.
He is working with Aledade, another company focused on reinventing primary care, to make his practice more competitive.
Joe tries to get around this issue by reinventing himself as Junior, an heir to an oil fortune.
In reinventing himself he sees an out and a way to raise up others out of their pain.
As it happens, this sort of reinventing-the-system strategy has been tried before, albeit in different ways.
Innovative companies across our Nation have answered the call to improve America's infrastructure by reinventing the metals industry.
Wanderlust The country's top chefs are reinventing the complex sauce — 10, 20, even 30 ingredients at a time.
Besides reinventing future mobility, it also wants to disrupt traditional auto manufacturing by 3D-printing its Olli shuttles.
This is a growth phase where we're reinventing the whole supply chain and how we build this stuff.
" Trump, he continued, "is reinventing the style of the presidency and every president has the right to do that.
Well, the great promise is in the areas that are reinventing themselves the quickest and that'd probably be Texas.
And we talked to six women who are reinventing corporate culture by building businesses that are supportive of mothers.
"This temptation of reinventing the education wheel every six years has been very damaging for the country," Fernandez said.
He spent the next couple of decades reinventing himself as a master of memory's workings at the cellular level.
We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way that people live and communicate.
It keeps coming back and reinventing itself, so we extracted the stem cells and put it in this cream.
You know, my own view is that we need a go-to strategy, rather than reinventing it episodically. Right.
Booster is "reinventing the concept and habit of getting gas for the 21st century," CEO Frank Mycroft told TechCrunch.
"We are reinventing the wheel of municipal socialism," says Steve Battlemuch, the councillor who sits on the firm's board.
Dyson has a history of reinventing household appliances, and last year it turned its attentions to the beauty industry.
The thing I love about Miles's career is his explorative nature — constantly reinventing himself, constantly searching for something else.
You have to be prepared for reinventing yourself, and "Heroes and Villains" kind of came out of that period.
She then transitioned to the media side of the technology world, before once again reinventing herself as an investor.
Familiarity is said to breed complacency, hence people's penchant for reinventing themselves in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
Sanders, meanwhile, has positioned himself as an idealist more interested in reinventing the system than in slightly improving it.
We're not just another social web app, we're moving real people and assets and reinventing transportation and logistics globally.
Clinton depended on Gore to head high-level policy initiatives on issues like reinventing government, while chairing bilateral commissions.
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"Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era," Amory Lovins I've read a lot about climate change.
London has, in a sense, always been in flux, constantly reinventing itself to reflect changing needs and economic demands.
According to Faraday&aposs announcement of the investment, Neumann saw it as fitting into his vision for reinventing cities.
"I find that we're reinventing the wheel, because there's this history that's been taken away from us," Donegan said.
"In terms of our ambitions, the plan talks about reinventing the BBC for a new generation," the BBC said.
The real headline of Zuckerberg's social news today may be how the company is reinventing mobile within virtual reality.
At the same time, the OpenStack Foundation is also reinventing itself to react to the needs of its community.
Reinventing and resilient, contemporary Spanish design draws upon its prolific history to develop new designs with scarcity of means.
Around the country, planned developments are adapting and reinventing in order to appeal to a wider range of buyers.
Lodz has attracted international companies, while reinventing many old factories as cultural spaces to attract a new creative class.
The retailer recently launched its Urban Renewal platform with the goal of repurposing and reinventing sustainably-sourced vintage pieces.
In the Trump era, the state is reinventing itself as the moral and cultural center of a new America.
The most successful employees at LinkedIn, Hall said, "are adept at reinventing themselves" as the organization and industry evolve.
When he wasn't in jail, he was busy reinventing his own hard-knock life into a more fabulous one.
But he is recovering in Xinzo de Limia and reinventing himself as a photographer, doing documentary and wedding work.
There was a running joke that the tech industry was simply reinventing commodities and services that had long existed.
Which means the Virgili Brothers have engineered success by reinventing the very commodity their family began with: bulk wine.
In his own way, Bong is reinventing a type of movie that doesn't have much precedent in Korean cinema.
"The bigger and more profound way that technology affects jobs is by completely reinventing the business model," he said.
Donahue is one of several contemporary poets who are reinventing the poem — especially the long poem — as spiritual quest.
If there's such a thing as reinventing this holiday-gift wheel by bringing sexy-candles back, Otherland did it.
Mr Holmes says the company has borrowed and modified tested technologies to ensure that it is not reinventing the wheel.
Now, Wang has help from two strapping sons, Joseph and James, who have their own ideas about reinventing the business.
We were always told it's gonna be over, it's gonna be over, but you keep reinventing, you keep working hard.
Reinventing high fashion for people of color, while ironically using knock-off Gucci symbols, was part of Dapper Dan's mystique.
Horror has been on an upward swing for a while, with filmmakers reinventing genres and exploring what scares us today.
An up-and-coming generation of makers, builders, social entrepreneurs, artists and entrepreneurs are reinventing America from the bottom up.
Meanwhile, I'm most obsessed with Meetup reinventing itself to help a billion people create real community in the 2020's.
But HTC is reinventing itself with a new device, that fully jumps onto the hottest trend in technology: the blockchain.
After her big moment, Brosnahan discussed the impact of the series, a story about a woman "reinventing herself," with reporters.
Microeconomists were having all the fun, plundering new sources of evidence and reinventing old techniques for divining cause and consequence.
It's especially a challenge for those who, like Inkle, wish first to engage with tropes before reinventing and subverting them.
Of course, I saw it as embracing American ideals of reinventing yourself according to your own beliefs rather than tradition.
From what I saw of the prototype in person and through the VR goggles, Lucid isn't exactly reinventing the wheel.
We muse over Forza Motorsport 7's 100GB download, games like TumbleSeed and Brigador reinventing themselves after release, and more.
Adidas and Carbon are focusing on the midsole in fashion and basketball, Nike is reinventing the upper for elite runners.
The Trump team has a chance to back up some of its tough talk on Iran without reinventing the wheel.
"This is not about managing CDC, it's about reinventing CDC's role," Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told reporters last month.
If any intellectual property can handle the challenge, it's Archie Comics, which has survived since 1942 by continually reinventing itself.
British Vogue is in the process of reinventing itself after Edward Enninful took over as editor-in-chief last month.
Reinventing PREPA as a nimbler, partly privately-run company, and shedding its debt, is a key piece of that process.
"We are reinventing the way people work and transforming the way individuals and organizations relate to the workplace," it said.
Target has finally revealed where it's been investing quietly in reinventing itself — in two key categories: Apparel and home goods.
Rethinking and reinventing groceries in the interest of the environment would require the cooperation of manufacturers, as well as consumers.
There's just so much more you can do on top of an existing platform, versus reinventing the wheel yourself. Right.
She is now reinventing the shop, molding it into a community space that operates against the backdrop of Chinatown's history.
Spotify is reinventing the way music is sold and could gain upwards of 20 percent, analysts with Barclays said Tuesday.
I was always reinventing my clothes, cutting jeans, sewing buttons, painting something different on my shirt or something like that.
David Bowie spent his life reinventing himself for us, encouraging us all to not be afraid of doing the same.
Noelle took a similar approach when reinventing this Art Deco grande dame, which originally opened as a hotel in 1930.
We are really good at reinventing ourselves and doing what we have to do when we have a clear direction.
Feature The editor in chief has taken on a seemingly impossible task: reinventing the glossy magazine for a hyperempathetic generation.
"I've always been someone who likes the classics but reinventing them makes both them and you relevant," Mr. Snyder said.
The site of the most recent high-profile nuclear disaster is reinventing itself as a renewable energy leader in Japan.
It seems that Viking launched its Ocean Division in 2015 with the goal of reinventing the small-midsized ship category.
Halladay had rebuilt his confidence and delivery early in his career, and he never stopped reinventing himself on the mound.
We might have been shit, but we continued to form bands, and I kept changing my own style, reinventing my identity.
"I think opening a rescue center was kind of our idea of reinventing the wheel for the rescue dogs," Vanderpump said.
Collaborating on freely available code enables companies and programmers to pool resources to solve common problems and avoid reinventing the wheel.
But at the same time it's just like, Miami, the history of it is so short so it's constantly reinventing itself.
In the abstract, I like the idea of reinventing things like card and strategy games as physical environments in virtual reality.
The whole goal is to approach it like there are no rules and keep reinventing yourself, keep adding labels to yourself.
Then James Watt triggered the Industrial Revolution by reinventing the steam engine, and before you knew it we all owned iPhones.
VICE: You have a gift for reinventing yourself and using the image the media created to benefit the causes you support.
These social pioneers are questioning stereotypes of what it is to age and are reinventing this by switching and making transitions.
Reinventing the wheel Goodyear thinks that if we're going to reinvent the car, we might as well reinvent the tires too.
The Nobel Committee's permanent secretary Sara Danius said Dylan was "a great sampler" who has been reinventing himself for 54 years.
This is the story of a local health department reinventing itself to take on the biggest health problems of our time.
Originally created as a provider of shared working spaces, the company has increasingly pitched itself as reinventing how work is done.
This August 11 eclipse in your sign, Leo, is major for reinventing yourself, and more importantly, for reconnecting with your heart.
Flipping that believer/skeptic dynamic to tech-savvy/virtual Luddite is a very Black Mirror way of reinventing a tired trope.
Through their fast-growing cloud computing services, Amazon, Microsoft, Alibaba and Google are reinventing how companies set up their computer networks.
People are taking its ideas more seriously, but reinventing the system in the world's largest economy on the fly seems risky.
Reinventing myself included, trying harder in specific subject areas in order to fulfill class requirements that were more difficult than before.
Perhaps, Sheehy thought, her generation might be on the cusp of reinventing middle age, just as they had done with youth.
Reinventing the steakhouse — the standard leather-bound, mahogany-paneled, cabernet-soaked model — has become a New York preoccupation in recent years.
Most of these women have never met, but together they display a raw human resolve capable of reinventing the island's future.
The task is immense: reasserting American values, widening opportunity, reinventing education, tackling the climate crisis, re-establishing the meaning of truth.
Now, nearly 153 months later, Adams has survived by reinventing the business -- a necessity given the continuing uncertainty around trade negotiations.
And filmmakers who are interested in reinventing beloved genres for today may have some tricks up their sleeves worth trying out.
They're constantly reinventing themselves as they get shut down, using different names, dummy profiles, and obscure titles to divert public attention.
It is a great comfort and aid to the task of reinventing and reestablishing political hopes of collective equality and liberation.
It also is one of several companies reinventing the role of temporary stores, which no longer merely plug holes in landlords' portfolios.
The lineup includes an essential range of leaders reinventing tech and transportation, business and culture—not to mention the culture of business.
Whether you want tried-and-true stand-up or to meet some new faces currently reinventing the genre, Netflix has it all.
Braun grew up in leafy Cos Cob, Connecticut, then enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta, where he went about purposefully reinventing himself.
The team at Abercrombie & Fitch is betting that you are, and is reinventing the company's namesake label to meet that perceived need.
Whatever happens, everything that divides us in this moment, let's get rid of everything and just focus on rebuilding and reinventing ourselves.
The next generation can have a real shot — while still young — at reinventing the products the rest of us take for granted.
Starting in the late 20173s, Finkelstein was one of a handful of men reinventing the industry of political consulting in New York.
But the Target Margin Theater, known for radically reinventing classic behemoths, is not about to be daunted by a little excess weight.
AI helps developers who are building bots tackle this by providing them with tools to keep them from endlessly reinventing the wheel.
But too many cheerleaders will not help it confront its biggest challenge, that of reinventing its core product, and repairing its reputation.
Now that hoverboards are quickly becoming toys of the past, it seems like Segway-Ninebot is busy reinventing the wheel on rideables.
They've been reinventing the 8-track cassette tape for 12 years, and they put a lot of time and money in it.
For Cale, the new album is not so much about revisiting the past as it is about reinventing it as the present.
Either of those would suggest that Verizon is now more interested in building out a fiber network than reinventing the media landscape.
Music is always constantly always like breaking the mold, reinventing itself, doing things differently; that's what MTV is supposed to be, right?
Facebook bought Oculus and has spent the last five years killing what it was and reinventing it as a Facebook-scale company.
Though this rematch is being reported as Aldo reinventing himself it was in most ways a version 1.5 of the first fight.
I've seen cities and local leaders reinventing American manufacturing, cutting opioid deaths in half, and bringing 2628% renewable energy to their towns.
Season 4 of "Orange Is the New Black" starts streaming today on Netflix, a company that still has to keep reinventing itself.
Together they are reinventing the way we navigate urban environments, reducing private car usage, improving traffic and commute times, and cutting emissions.
Reinventing itself, the metropolis has since regained much of its economic vigor with the healthcare industry replacing manufacturing as the city's powerhouse.
His national security team is now leading NATO to reinventing and modernizing the alliance to be more effective in the 21st century.
If you're going to call yourself an artist, you better keep doing it for your whole fucking life, and keep reinventing yourself.
" Richard described their father as a larger-than-life figure who had a "gift with words" and a "capacity for reinventing himself.
And we're very lucky to be working during a moment in TV in which the entire genre is reinventing itself almost daily.
Two of the most famous former child stars in the world have spent the past few months reinventing themselves, with mixed results.
Square Feet As more wealthy tourists flock to Morocco, Marrakesh is reinventing itself with luxury hotels and resorts to attract its share.
After reinventing the Sunset Tower, a 1929 grande dame on Sunset Boulevard, the hotelier Jeff Klein was mulling what to do next.
Namely, it now has a view into scads of high-growth, private companies that are reinventing the world in which Visa operates.
Mr. Hanson and Mr. Nasr, who own Frenchette in TriBeCa, are also busy reinventing Le Veau d'Or on the Upper East Side.
And whatever his faults — and he had many — Ronald Reagan believed in the possibilities of a country that was forever reinventing itself.
I'm not reinventing the wheel by any means, but I am consciously looking for things that haven't been overrepresented on the instrument.
While Twilio's general focus has been on reinventing the phone company (with a focus on developers), fax is a decidedly old-school technology.
Google has designed its own computer chip for driving deep neural networks, an AI technology that is reinventing the way Internet services operate.
Rather than reinventing the classifieds business model, Quek says that Carousell will focus on adding value to the user experience of its platform.
I think Pool Express will be a hit, but rather than congratulating Uber for reinventing the wheel, why not just ride the bus?
What's more, FactorChain remembers what you've found in the past, so security operations analysts don't spend a lot of time reinventing the wheel.
Currently, there's a surge in investments for companies in this space, like Microvast and Gridtential Energy, two companies reinventing the traditional battery chemistry.
But today is just step one, a redesign that seems more about making up for lost time than reinventing what Google Voice is.
When I say I was reinventing the wheel every time, it really is because Mike, to my knowledge, didn't know me at all.
We were reinventing everything that had been invented in the 20023s and early 90s and webifying it but we weren't creating new experiences.
While some have been excited about this as yet another example of Netflix reinventing a genre, others have given a great big yawn.
And for me, the way that I've been embracing clothing and reinventing myself at this time in my life is making me young.
It is trying to appropriate an outsize share of the world's esteem by reinventing philanthropy in its own techy and globe-trotting image.
PETER KENDALLLondon Philosophical musingsCongratulations on 175 years of fighting for the liberal cause (Essay on reinventing liberalism for the 21st century, September 13th).
But when do get past beginning to ask what it would mean to start — and just start reinventing ourselves before it's too late?
You need to persevere, persist and keep reinventing yourself, your product, your approach and what will help you reach your definition of success.
Then, last season he learned to cover the same sliders that had shredded him in 2014, reinventing himself as a slappy singles hitter.
Thursday, Sabathia continued his seven-start run of effectiveness, reinventing himself by relying more on his cut fastball than a diminished four-seamer.
Now we're the gods, reinventing ourselves online in the hope of bringing order to a realm we can't quite keep under our control.
These days, Ms. Subkoff is reinventing herself once more with a multimedia installation at the Hole, a gallery on Bowery (through Nov. 17).
By contrast, when Roger Federer ruled men's tennis in the pre-Rafael Nadal days, he was supposedly reinventing the sport as modern dance.
Then there was the stuff happening in the U.S., like Soul Sonic Force and Afrika Bambaataa, who was redoing Kraftwerk and reinventing it.
What Foundries has created is an open and secure solution that saves everyone from creating their own and reinventing the wheel every time.
Read the full story here: SigFig raised $120 million on the promise of reinventing investing, but hasn't announced a big partnership in years.
There have been many who have done this before us for a very, very long time ... It wasn't like we were reinventing anything.
Recapitalizing the two mortgage giants and reinventing the $5 trillion housing finance market will be a lengthy and complicated process involving multiple stakeholders.
Gamers, a population that both seeks and spurns traditional athletic legitimacy, were primed to both adopt and mock the term, thereby reinventing it.
With the departure of its longtime tenant, the building is joining a growing list of classic New York skyscrapers that are reinventing themselves.
Following almost 173 years of unrest because of the country's ruinous debt crisis, Athens is reinventing itself as a hub for contemporary culture.
As more visitors come to Morocco, Marrakesh is reinventing itself to lure its share of tourists, who stay an average of three nights.
China's huge market for EVs is creating a supply chain that startups like WM and self-reinventing incumbents like vw will rely on.
Where I live in rural Appalachia, communities abandoned by fossil fuel industries are reinventing themselves to attract rapidly growing numbers of outdoor enthusiasts.
Teller said that its new projects focus on "shoring up" existing farming practices to make them more efficient rather than "totally reinventing farming."
Lincoln has been steadily reinventing itself since about 2013, and now the brand — Ford&aposs luxury marque — is flush with stylish new SUVs.
Crawford went around the block so many times in her career, making it to the top, crashing down, reinventing herself, climbing back up.
Reinventing retailExamples: Brick-and-mortar, e-commerce, experiencesWhy it matters: Retailers had a tough year in 2019, with more than 9,300 stores closing.
His novel "Reruns," about a man reinventing his life through real and imagined past events, was among the first three the collective published.
"Showrunners need to share that information — what's worked and what hasn't worked — otherwise we're each reinventing the wheel each time," Miller told me.
In essence, we can reinvent ways to make professionals more productive while at the same time reinventing selling, marketing and talent management business processes.
Google I/O will be at Moscone again (according to what I've heard), but I don't think Google is done reinventing itself just yet.
A city battered by the loss of industry and the closing of the northern French mines is reinventing itself as a techy business hub.
According to McKinsey, banks only set aside 35% of their IT budgets to innovation and reinventing strategies, whereas fintech players spend more than 70%.
"Now we're at this stage where we are trying to accomplish a much bigger challenge than ever before, which is reinventing email," Zhadanov said.
"It's about how we are always kind of reinventing ourselves, experiencing things for the first time no matter how old you are," Lopez explained.
"Some of the 5G infrastructure is built over existing networks so it's not as if we are completely reinventing the wheel here," Martin said.
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While there's a lot to like about the UA Band, it's not exactly reinventing the fitness tracking wheel, especially when it comes to hardware.
We think that we have a pretty good shot at reinventing offline retail, just like we reinvented online retail for cellphones here in China.
Labour is reinventing itself as a mass-membership party, with its subscribers surging from fewer than 200,000 in 2010 to more than 500,000 today.
"Tesco will need to keep reinventing its price and quality value proposition," he said, stressing that discounters carry far fewer individual products than Tesco.
Portions of this piece are adapted from her new book, "The New Better Off: Reinventing the American Dream," out this month from Seal Press.
In the meantime, it's not like there's any shortage of exciting developments from NASA or the many commercial space companies reinventing the entire sector.
Now we're in a process where the EU is reinventing the post-renaissance Chinese system, which turned China into a backwater for many centuries.
"There is no point in us reinventing the wheel of being the best visualization company because there's plenty that have done that," he says.
Samsung isn't reinventing the wheel with the Note 7, but that's fine because the Note 5 didn't really need much fixing to begin with.
Ubiquitilink, a new company headed by Nanoracks co-founder Charles Miller, is taking a different tack: reinventing the Earthbound side of the technology stack.
But imagine a world where medtech innovators could avoid reinventing the wheel and focus on bigger ambitions — what leaps could we make in technology?
The good news is that making a dent in health-care costs isn't as impossible as reinventing the wheel of national health-insurance legislation.
Tempelhofer Park and the Park Am Gleisdreieck represent complementary approaches to urban renewal: the former preserving an abandoned space, the latter dramatically reinventing one.
And the trick to being a company in tech, which is a viciously competitive environment, that's absolutely right, is you got to keep reinventing.
Creating a sustainable infrastructure should include a solid financial position, as well as setting up several standard business systems to avoid reinventing the wheel.
Loop Industries is a Canadian company reinventing the process of upcycling, which has been around since the 1960s, but until now, was very expensive.
"Even as the economy at large prospers, people in many communities face real economic challenges," Harker told a Reinventing Our Communities conference in Baltimore.
Sanuk is reinventing the flip flop with unique designs for men and women made of yoga mat material for maximum comfort and ultimate style.
Show you're serious about reinventing yourself, perhaps by volunteering or writing a blog — something that forces people to see you in a new way.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This recipe was reprinted with permission of the author from Now & Again: Go-To Recipes, Inspired Menus + Endless Ideas for Reinventing Leftovers.
Reinventing the company in 2004Feloni: Well, I want to get back to even just this idea of your evolution as a leader as well.
In Cordoba, a 36-year-old chef, Paco Morales, has opened Noor, an expensive restaurant reinventing Al-Andalus dishes ($83 to $155 per person).
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a picture caption with this article misattributed a quote about reinventing a local jewelry business.
He was briefly a professional soccer player in his native Spain in the 1990s before retiring and reinventing himself as a sports leadership guru.
"[T]hey are reinventing the vote as a referendum for traditional values," Ekaterina Schulmann, a Moscow-based political scientist, told The New York Times.
Pantera disbanded after releasing the album "Reinventing the Steel" in 2000, and the lead singer, Phil Anselmo, formed a new band called Superjoint Ritual.
These makers are not starting from scratch or reinventing the wheel, yet their work is the product of innovative new ideas, practices and modifications.
Uber is "reinventing the transportation industry and is one of the most powerful brands in the world," he told The Times in an interview.
The loftiest structure had been a 2282-story rental tower built by AvalonBay Communities in 2110 in an earlier attempt at reinventing the city.
Source: White Castle "The uniforms were not about reinventing White Castle, just reflecting that core authenticity that people crave," Telfar said in a statement.
Real-estate developers and their marketing divisions have, of course, a longstanding tradition of manufacturing or misguidedly reinventing neighborhoods and giving them ludicrous names.
"What we are trying to do is to make prosperity available to all by reinventing the way people access and use credit," he explained.
"Enterprise sales and the [business-to-business] model is very well understood in Silicon Valley, so you&aposre not reinventing the wheel," Yang said.
Then the work of reinventing the self will begin again, having had its start in thoughts of the dawn one has to believe would come.
"We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way that people live and communicate," the company said in its prospectus.
Across the country, a new generation of black chefs and cookbook authors has been reinventing, reinterpreting and reinvigorating what's thought of as African-American food.
I keep reinventing my life about every ten years, but women would have been considered irresponsible for living like this when I was growing up.
"The team would end up going through all of these manual processes and sort of reinventing the wheel every time something was detected," Safran said.
Civilization VI (iOS) Designer Zach Gage has a knack for reinventing classic games like chess and solitaire, and now he's done the same for pool.
We're building tech that we've seen missing — not reinventing email — then we're allowing campaigns and state parties that are usually priced out to access it.
Although developers tried to introduce new, more adventurous mechanics into games, including reinventing how quick-time events would work, their work never came to light.
At the time, it wrote that there's "much more at stake" than streamlined channel surfing when it come to reinventing top-set boxes and CableCard.
The contents of the freezer aisle breaks free and take new shape in a series of digital images reinventing flash-frozen meals into oddball forms.
"It's going to require experimentation, reinventing the industry," Reed said during a panel discussion at the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States summer meeting.
And teen girls are key players: They have defined important changes in social media and marketing in recent years, while reinventing standards for women's media.
But a new crop of companies like Ritual, Care/of and SugarBearHair are making big bucks reinventing the un-glamorous pills for the Instagram era.
Sara Eisen sits down with New York Times CEO Mark Thompson, discussing balancing bold risks while servicing a legacy business and reinventing a venerable brand.
Last week, the British Fashion Council announced that it was reinventing its annual awards, which since 1989 have been styled as the British Fashion Awards.
But I like the ability to keep reinventing across platforms, across universes, across programming ideas, programming verticals, without the constraints of a handful of universes.
Kyrgios' outburst comes after the Australian seemed to be reinventing himself as a crowd favourite in the weeks following his Wimbledon defeat by Rafa Nadal.
According to research by Ravin Jesuthasan and John W. Boudreau, authors of "Reinventing Jobs, " in 1985 the U.S. had 60,000 ATMs and 20123,000 bank tellers.
Mr. Sulzberger credited Mr. Rosenthal with reinventing The Times's opinion pages for a new era in journalism, leading the way in the paper's digital transformation.
Of course, there have been a number of attempts at reinventing bookmarking over the years since the fall of top social bookmarking services like Delicious.
Because the colorful print has gotten an adult makeover — and everyone from high-end designers to fast-fashion retailers is reinventing the old-school pattern.
He was constantly reinventing himself until the very end—the last work that he did was making an art piece out of his own death.
This new operating model requires IT to build reusable, self-service assets and infrastructure to avoid reinventing the wheel every time a project is delivered.
The tech industry shifted from "Web 2.0" and social networking to reinventing logistics and the workforce with self-driving cars and robotic pizza assembly lines.
Absolutely. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets reminds us that we're constantly reinventing and performing ourselves, even in our most comfortable, cherished settings — and cinema does, too.
Transported by a society in motion, she put her energy and talent into "production art," reinventing objects for everyday life, accessible to a broad public.
What's more, they have a demonstrable earning capacity, many working well into their 60s and 70s, others reinventing themselves to embrace new forms of entrepreneurship.
Mr. Trump told the crowd that Mr. Burnett proposed reinventing the inauguration with a helicopter taking off from New York City, according to an attendee.
Akyol has built a broad fan base by reviving — and reinventing — psychedelic rock, a sound that was last truly popular in Turkey in the 1970s.
At Maison Margiela, the creative director John Galliano again found inspiration in the traditional dress codes of the bourgeoisie, which he then went about reinventing.
Listen: Gaye Su Akyol, a Turkish rock star, built a broad fan base by reviving psychedelic rock — and reinventing it to focus on social commentary.
In reinventing herself, Stettheimer goes her own way with no regard to what was the right thing to do: she became an uncategorizable narrative painter.
The startup gained popularity for creating dress socks that are as comfortable as gym socks before spending the next two years reinventing the gym sock .
Teenagers are changing the way that people use phones, the way that apps work, and they're basically reinventing social interactions through their always-connected lives.
This year, the conference focuses on sustaining Asia's growth and delves into topics such as Asia's future trajectory, reinventing Singapore as well as Asia's economic integration.
The open source libraries exist at a higher level of abstraction that enable developers to create models without getting lost in the weeds reinventing the wheel.
They're not exactly reinventing the wheel either, just bringing a clever and useful upgrade to an existing product which they already successfully crowdfunded four years ago.
But where Twilight Zone raised thorny issues, Trek became part of the national conversation about racism and the Vietnam War, all while reinventing the space opera.
So, how did John Legend and Ariana Grande, who have taken on the task of reinventing Bryson and Dion's 1991 "Beauty and the Beast" duet, do?
In the following six decades, his mastery of multiple media and fascination with reinventing his own works have secured his place in the contemporary art canon.
Beyond vague mention of reinventing the Monroe Doctrine to counter China's influence in Latin America, his administration has not developed a clear policy toward the region.
Burley has been tasked with reinventing Helmut Lang, so to speak, and her tenure as Dazed's top boss makes her the perfect candidate for the job.
In contrast with Sanders, however, the relatively youthful O'Malley is really focused on reinventing innovation in America and fusing it with a 21st century social justice.
Resident Evil 7 unexpectedly catapulted the series back into cultural relevancy this year, boldly reinventing its survival horror tropes and throwing away many of its conventions.
McConnell also sees the potential value of completely reinventing the city's plan each year, perhaps with a layout that responds to the theme, which changes annually.
For a first-time hardware maker, Facebook did a remarkable job of building polished devices that add new value instead of reinventing the smart home wheel.
As Ms Lightfoot told a campaign event recently, she rose from humble origins by first training as a lawyer and then reinventing herself as a politician.
Ten years later, in 2007, a four-part series of "rebuild" movies launched in theaters, with the aim of remaking and reinventing the TV show's stories.
If you believe the company was focused on framing life's moments in a burst of instant gratification, reinventing it might look a lot like Polaroid Swing.
Prada mixed cashmere, polka-dots, chiffon and gold buttons for the outfits as well as reinventing satin headbands to "turn them into something different and fun".
But with brands like Balenciaga, Gucci, and Chloé all reinventing this classic print through their own aesthetics, there's more ways than ever to embrace the style.
The downside to being a leader that can be copied, however, is that Samsung will be forced to keep reinventing itself in order to stay ahead.
JS: As you consider these artists, do you think about your work as reclaiming art historical territory and reinventing parallel subject matter from a queer perspective?
Titanfall 2's campaign always finds new ways of reinventing itself with mechanics that are introduced, mastered and replaced straight after you've beaten that particular mission.
It is building more stores because, instead of reinventing itself, it wants to carry on offering more goods at low prices to more consumers, more conveniently.
And where Star Trek '09 and Into Darkness seemed intent on repeating, tweaking or at best reinventing what we'd seen before, Beyond directs the franchise outward.
Until I can release my own music, I will be reinventing some of my old songs and some of my favorite songs from my musical idols.
Until I can release my own music I will be reinventing some of my old songs and some of my favorite songs from my musical idols.
Get your grocery shopping done at Thrive MarketThrive Market may not be a totally plant-based platform, but it's reinventing the way we access healthy foods.
Enel, the large Italian utility, is reinventing itself as a much more nimble company focused on renewables and services rather than building large-scale utility projects.
" At least not in their original form — the company will focus instead on reinventing her dances through its site-specific series, "Trisha Brown: In Plain Site.
She's been around for a long time and she keeps reinventing her sounds and her look, and she's kept her giant fan base for so long.
Minorities were also about 15 points more likely to favor a message about reinventing the economy than the one stressing continuity with Obama, Greenberg's research found.
The Vatican said the meeting, called "Reinventing the Global Educational Alliance," will take place on May 14 at the Vatican and be preceded by thematic conferences.
The one trait you need to get hired at LinkedInAt LinkedIn, as at any high-performing company, the most successful people are adept at reinventing themselves.
Bailey told the annual luncheon for Oscar nominees in February that the 90-year-old Academy was reinventing itself with programs committed to inclusion and diversity.
Founder and CEO, A.Lynn DesignsMy company: A.Lynn is a sustainable fashion startup reinventing the traditional size scale to give women a more personalized fit on-demand.
The big speculation back then was on reinventing the television, based on Jobs telling his biographer, Walter Isaacson, that he'd "finally cracked" the notoriously difficult category.
There's an extra bit of emphasis on "little bit" there since the new Elite 75t seem to offer a nice spec bump without completely reinventing themselves.
"We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way that people live and communicate," Snap said in its public offering prospectus.
After passing the House with overwhelming bipartisan support, the measure was torpedoed in the Senate by cynical claims that we were reinventing J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO.
Today, Newark is ranked the No. 1 city in America for "beat the odds" high-poverty, high-performance schools by the Center on Reinventing Public Education.
The progression of improvements serves as evidence of "a city reinventing itself in ways that would have been inconceivable" in an earlier era, Mr. Klineberg said.
It is also worth noting that Rust Belt cities like Rochester and Cleveland are rapidly reinventing themselves as health care hubs, creating new kinds of work.
Mr. Mnuchin did assume a leading role in the restructuring and reinventing of IndyMac, now known as OneWest, a California mortgage giant that collapsed in 2008.
Mantar isn't evil, and they're definitely not reinventing any wheels, but Hanno and Erinc are ambitious—and they will stop at nothing to satisfy their hunger.
Higgs, 23, though, is one of a small cohort of educators and activists reinventing how minority languages are taught and preserved online by using cutting-edge technology.
The effort follows one in the initial stages by the private sector that is also looking at reinventing recycling by creating a national set of recycling standards.
Until recently, Nintendo, a company best known for family-friendly games in familiar and stable genres, wouldn't have been on anyone's list for reinventing the competitive shooter.
The startup's tagline says the company "is reinventing the way design and manufacturing teams print with metal" — and now it undoubtedly has the money to do so.
Still, this spring '17 approach is a bit different, because designers are reinventing these instantly recognizable silhouettes with their own brand signatures, making them runway-worthy pieces.
"This deal builds on MTV's strategy of reinventing our iconic shows to reach new audiences on pioneering new platforms like Quibi," said Chris McCarthy, president of MTV.
While it's a daunting task to shed such a memorable and popular character, Hale is already well-acquainted with the idea of reinventing herself and starting fresh.
After their '90s inspired performance of their collaboration "Finesse" at the 2018 Grammy Awards, the 25-year-old rapper thanked Mars for reinventing the song with her.
Hot Fuzz picks up where The Wicker Man left off, reinventing Edward Woodward's uptight sergeant as an anal-retentive modern copper having trouble adjusting to country life.
If Microsoft follows its traditional path of reinventing hardware product categories, then today's Surface PC will need to blur together software and hardware in a unique way.
It will transform daily life as profoundly as cars did in the 20th century: reinventing transport and reshaping cities, while also dramatically reducing road deaths and pollution.
Despite the jokes that these companies are reinventing busses, it's already been proven that in some cities there is a demand for private alternatives to public transit.
Many Republicans, including House Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, still point to the welfare law as a success and a model for reinventing other domestic programs.
Even though the design team hasn't changed, Agent Provocateur has since been reinventing itself, relying on a new image: something cheekier and more playful, but less voyeuristic.
Characters find joy in the spaces they're in, either through reinventing the landscapes, or through queering them, or through spending time with people they love in them.
Even after reinventing herself as a self-involved heel alongside Dana Brooke, there was a sense that Emma couldn't quite shake the expectations of the earlier gimmick.
Instead of reinventing itself for this album, Metallica subtly tightened up, notching up the amount of melody in guitars and vocals and trying to limit sprawling songs.
Bradley Zeve, founder and CEO of the 31-year-old Monterey County Weekly, told CNN Business that he is "reinventing the company" in the wake of coronavirus.
But reinventing the hourlong show every week on a shoestring leads to wildly uneven, often amateurish productions, packed full of moments of inspiration that don't last long.
Throughout the 62 lectures, Haroun makes students think critically about finding work/life balance, discovering their passion, mentoring others, and reinventing themselves into the best employee possible.
He also created a new kind of designer: a shape-shifter, reinventing heritage brands with dollops of pop culture, our chief fashion critic writes in his obituary.
Instead, Schumer faces the burden of reinventing his traumatized party on the fly and protecting Barack Obama's legacy, while selectively doing business with a Trump White House.
But this series has proved mostly nimble when it comes to taking elements of the original that didn't work and reinventing them, and it barely bothered here.
No waiflike Final Girl, she's an adult woman who spends the first part of King's story reinventing herself mentally and physically — rare stuff for any horror film.
In these instances, there's no point in platforms reinventing the wheel and competing with the startup, instead preferring a vendor relationship with them as ongoing service providers.
"I think opening a rescue center was kind of our idea of reinventing the wheel for the rescue dogs," Vanderpump tells PEOPLE of the Vanderpump Dogs rescue center.
For others it was reinventing their image, and for Steps it was just releasing arguably the biggest banger of their career and getting a bit worse at dancing.
Westfield has been seen as a pioneer of reinventing the mall concept, adding cinemas, apartment towers, high-end food courts and luxury fashion labels to its rental mix.
The company that maybe best exemplifies the ups and downs of OpenStack is Mirantis, a well-funded startup that has weathered the storm by reinventing itself multiple times.
"Peacock allows us to really test out different ad formats and interactivity with branded content and think about reinventing and defining the ad experience in a streaming environment."
The two play nothing alike, of course, but Capcom had to walk a similar line in reinventing a much-loved yet somewhat clunky formula for modern-day consoles.
So now Amazon has released a new Echo Show, one that addresses some of the faults of the original and improves upon the idea, without completely reinventing it.
Its residents are community-minded, tolerant, and reasonable, all the way back to the original survivors, who prioritized reinventing contraception because the apocalypse was more bearable with sex.
There's more to reinventing yourself as a tech-focused organization than building new facilities with open concept workspaces, but GM seems to be doing the hard work, too.
LG is reinventing itself with a new Magic Slot Shifting the volume controls to the side, the G25 is also expected to feature two cameras on the rear.
It was devastating in some respects, because I kind of had to go back to zero, which meant reinventing myself and the kind of photography I was doing.
Upcoming plans include, yep, a new product, plus "reinventing a core part of our tech that'll help businesses and customers connect in even more personal ways," McCabe said.
To create lasting privacy protection in a world consistently innovating and reinventing itself online, we must ask ourselves the tough and unpopular questions — and keep asking them regularly.
"We are reinventing the shopping experience by delivering one-to-one personalization to our clients through the combination of data science and human judgment," the company's filing said.
From the early 2000s its tech-and-telecoms incumbents proved to be poor at reinventing themselves, even as American contemporaries, including Cisco and Microsoft, learned how to evolve.
Carriers will need to constantly innovate and experiment as they adapt to the accelerating evolution in technology and consumer expectations, reinventing their products, systems and business models accordingly.
But they must do what the Eastern colonials did when they were first purged by Jackson: Leave the Eastern cities behind, reinventing themselves by returning to the country.
"Baidu's Apollo brings us one step closer towards realizing our mission of reinventing delivery by bringing autonomous vehicles to the e-commerce industry," Laury said in a statement.
And so when I mentioned about IBM reinventing for data I want you to think of this any company out there I said we're the champion for business.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — BTG Pactual, a once highflying Brazilian investment bank that stumbled badly during a brush with scandal last year, is reinventing itself with more modest aspirations.
If you want to, you start reinventing your life in just a month — that it's possible has been scientifically proven, and plenty of entrepreneurs have done it before.
I like the way purchases are presented in the Wallet app, and it does everything I need a credit card to do, even if it's not reinventing anything. 
Her investments include Ezza Nails, which is reinventing the nail salon experience; direct-to-consumer travel brand Paravel; and PearChef, a private chef in luxury apartments, among others.
Pittsburgh, once a dynamo of U.S. heavy industry, has shifted from a fossil fuel-based economy, reinventing itself as a hub for green buildings innovation and clean energy.
IBM is one of few institutional companies that are constantly reinventing themselves, and CEO Ginni Rometty said that the technology giant found its latest gold mine in data.
"If I had to pick one word that IBM's reinventing around, it's 'data,'" Rometty told Cramer in a wide-ranging interview about Washington, Warren Buffett and artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, Harry Styles of One Direction is reinventing himself as a serious rock star, one who appreciates his old fan base but is also beginning to transcend it.
And that growth in the luxury industry may no longer come just from reinventing old heritage names, but by embracing a new diverse, digital, direct communication-enabled reality.
Learning about work at another lab can save months or even years of work by moving past a blind alley, avoiding reinventing the wheel, or suggesting a shortcut.
What I like about these features is that they aren't reinventing the wheel but instead taking third-party privacy protections and making them easy for anyone to install.
With a clear strategy, he has turned the company into one of the most successful independent watch brands, all but single-handedly reinventing watchmaking in the 21st century.
Tity Boi has been doing this for a very long time, and while he's not exactly reinventing the wheel here, the song exemplifies what makes him so good.
So Kim decided to start over; this time reinventing Coupang as an end-to-end shopping platform designed to manage the full customer journey from desktop to door.
" Ms. Prouvost said that part of the mythmaking in her art is about "trying to reject a past or the weight of history by making or reinventing it.
He and his team created the Mac, and introduced the first graphical user interface and mouse for commercial use in a PC. Even here he was reinventing things.
If anyone was ever born to entertain, it's her—whether she's turning people onto Polish culture by reinventing traditional recipes, or singing in the jazz duo Bosski & Gall.
But love it or hate it, as we have seen, no amount of protest will stop fashion from reinventing itself since the zeitgeist is a constantly fidgeting thing.
There aren't many games that tip their hat to the Internet Archive and Wikimedia Commons in their credits, but Aviary Attorney is a triumph of reinventing public domain art.
One of the more frequently cited quotes from Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs was Jobs' boast that he had "cracked" the challenge of reinventing the consumer TV experience.
Moore stars as a woman in her fifties reinventing her life in the upcoming Gloria, which has helped her redefine the way she looks at movies featuring older women.
That's not exactly reinventing the wheel, so hopefully HTC has some other ideas that make the secondary ticker feel worthwhile and less like a hard-to-reach, recycled gimmick.
"Being off sugar has given me clarity about my career and where I want to go, and re-energizing my career and reinventing myself," she told PEOPLE on Tuesday.
She had started her brand with the aim of reinventing the wedding dress shopping experience—demystifying and simplifying what can feel like an unnecessarily complicated and drawn out process.
These restaurants aren't reinventing the wheel—you won't find deconstructed herring salad with lingonberry foam here—but instead elevating local staples with better materials and a little extra TLC.
Yanolja is best known for reinventing the concept of love hotels in Korea — turning them from seedy places into attractive short-term rental options for young people and travelers.
"This isn't reinventing the wheel," said Christina Strong, a New Jersey lawyer who co-wrote a set of standards that most states largely adopted for the organ transplant industry.
For those who believe the events of Picnic at Hanging Rock are Hester's fantasy of reinventing herself as a respectable governess, her suicide is the culmination of that delusion.
But the industry is also rife with disappointments: endless toil that produces meagre returns; and dreams of reinventing the world that turn into just another tough and insecure job.
It'll have to figure out what to do with a sidelined Archie, and find new ways to keep reinventing the iconic love triangle it's already blown up and reconfigured.
Now we're about six years in, supporting hundreds of thousands of users, and what we've found is that, time and time again, each individual business is reinventing the wheel.
Polis is reinventing the door-to-door salesman That tension is only exacerbated by the fact that the company is coming off one of its biggest political campaign seasons.
And although all three of those women have put in more work and time than Tinashe, constantly reinventing themselves staying ahead of the curve, she has a valid point.
But perhaps that's no bad thing, in a food landscape like East London, where pop-ups and food stalls can seem to spend all four seasons reinventing the wheel.
The company is reinventing its famed Microbus, and will produce it as an all-electric, self-driving van that's intended for road trips, ride-sharing, and even small businesses.
Panasonic is reinventing itself as a maker of industrial products such as high-tech auto parts and high-end appliances, shifting away from smartphones, plasma television sets and semiconductors.
Following two years of stagnation in user growth and little movement in revenue, Twitter has been reinventing itself by locking down live video partnerships, many of which are exclusive.
Dominic Williams is the founder and chief scientist of Dfinity, a tech nonprofit that aims to help tech entrepreneurs compete with big tech by 'reinventing' the internet's underlying software.
"LoPresti presented his video installation, called "Center-Surround" at a public expo of Reinventing Civil Defense, a project that aims to "restore a broad, cultural understanding of nuclear risk.
There were also a number of more bipartisan touches, like kind words on the importance of career and technical education, reinventing high school, and better linking schooling to employment.
The notion of reinventing yourself mirrors the trajectory of your own career, in that you've given performances in recent years that your core audience hadn't previously expected from you.
In London, where hundreds of job cuts were expected, Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing said he was "reinventing" the bank, which is expected to post a loss this year.
Even in his most recent WWE run, at an age when most wrestlers are working part-time schedules as the character people best know them as, Jericho was reinventing.
"Podcasts are one way we're reinventing BBC radio to engage younger audiences with our world class content," said Bob Shennan, director of BBC Radio and Music, in the announcement.
The book, set to be released in September, will be titled "The Blue Collar President: How Trump is Reinventing the Aspirational Working Class," according to the New York Post.
Krzanich "was a very thoughtful man ... and was reinventing Intel," Cramer said, moments after Intel announced that Krzanich resigned after being confronted about a "consensual relationship" with an employee.
You can address it as JW Anderson did, by eschewing glamour for the humanity of the everyday, and reinventing shirting, suits and shift dresses with asymmetry, crochet and craft.
Conducting research for President Clinton in the 1990s, Mr. Yankelovich helped him begin a "reinventing government" project that was intended to make government leaner and more relevant to citizens.
While Mr. Gilbert has been a creative, savvy programmer and a hardworking visionary in reinventing the Philharmonic's activities, his performances, especially of the standard repertory, have often felt uninspired.
Saunders suggested that Toys "R" Us find a way to differentiate itself, perhaps by reinventing the experience for parents and giving them a reason to go to the store.
On Wall Street, the reality is setting in that reinventing a business model that dates back generations will be time-consuming and expensive at best, and may not work.
Portfolio says its research-based approach is reinventing everything -- from the curriculum, space design, classroom management, schedule, the role of teachers and a student's engagement with the outside world.
In the post, Koum said WhatsApp was "reinventing" one of its first features, the ability for users to share photos and videos with friends via simple, secure status updates.
While Tata Sky is also reinventing its business to face new competition and changing business models, they trust their backend systems and processes to the best in the world.
So as I've said to other of your [journalist] colleagues, clearly there's psychographic data that's baked-in to legacy models that we built before, because we're not reinventing the wheel.
The next few months will have to be handled carefully by policymakers if there is to be any chance of creating a secure foundation for reinventing Europe's role and standing.
The phrase "reinventing the wheel" and the idea that it's stupid exist for a reason: If you aren't spending your time constructing wheels, you can spend your time going places.
Make the personal political yourself Instead of waiting for the carbon pricing of jet fuel and meats to shape our behaviors, we can start reinventing the way we live now.
Interspersing well known masters among contemporary icons like Julio Le Parc and Lygia Clark, the show manages to reshape the dialogue surrounding Latin American art without completely reinventing the wheel.
While there's clearly no interest in reinventing the spinning wheel, the movie layers on some visually appealing elements, including a new fairy society whose leader is played by Chiwetel Ejiofor.
After fleeing ongoing civil war in her native Somalia in 2016, Jawahir is now reinventing herself as a property mogul in the Mayfair neighborhood in Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest city.
Industrial companies don't have the best history when it comes to reinventing their entire business models with new technologies, but at least there's some effort being put toward these initiatives.
After their performance — which picked up the video's '90s-inspired theme, with Mars and Cardi both dressed in colorful clothes — the rapper thanked Mars for reinventing the song with her.
Occupying 16 towering structures there is Industry City, which the developer Jamestown, of Chelsea Market fame, began reinventing with its partners in 2013, in a project budgeted at $1 billion.
"We're reinventing the narrative of social networking and we kind of elevate social media by being private and anonymous," Trill Project co-founder Georgia Messinger told TechCrunch over the phone.
One might argue that the very nature of long-running superhero comics is that they are constantly reinventing themselves, and Phillips's Joker is just a cinematic example of that maxim.
Nintendo Pokemon Go is a world-class example of how Nintendo became relevant again by simply reinventing itself through a modern game that activated gamers of all ages and genders.
They talked to me for a long time about their ethos and it is an interesting one, but they talked about "reinventing" a Palm ethos rather than bringing it back.
Your essay on reinventing liberalism for the 21st century was a wide-ranging, refreshing reminder of where we've been, where we are and how we need to improve (September 15th).
The filmmaker has specialized in reinventing the familiar, with his films Brick, Brothers Bloom, and Looper breathing new life into film noir, madcap capers, and dystopian time-travel science fiction.
Black has no interest in reinventing the buddy-cop movie, or even the '70s private-eye mystery; he's not trying to replicate what Paul Thomas Anderson did in Inherent Vice.
"We are reinventing the ads business, both on the technology side and our ability to sell it and to create a friendly home for users and brands alike," Huffman said.
Google is building a new artificial intelligence lab in Montreal dedicated to deep learning, a technology that's rapidly reinventing not only Google but the rest of the internet's biggest players.
Building tolerance for peaceful dissent and disagreement toward shared democratic goods, which transcend any one person, is a critical building block for reinventing the relationship between citizens and the state.
After its parent company went out of business, Everest was converted by a student-loan company into a nonprofit, and has invested money in reinventing the school and its programs.
In the midst of reinventing herself, House of Harlow 1960 creative director and Great News actress Nicole Richie is taking some time to revisit her 10 year-old fashion line.
The business magnate has promised to cut red tape and has pledged support and stable funding for state-run miner Codelco, saying the company is "reinventing itself" and needs investment.
Countingup, a new fintech startup from Tim Fouracre, who previously founded cloud accounting software Clear Books, wants to simplify the life of sole traders by reinventing the business bank account.
Beginning with reinventing the breast pump and bottle, Janica's mission for Naya Health is to create better experiences for moms through a range of early-infant nutritional products and services.
I'm constantly reinventing what NYLON's digital presence means, and the best part of working for the internet is that you literally have to do that in order to keep up.
They've learned not to expend precious resources on reinventing the wheel but instead to rely on APIs from the larger platforms, such as Salesforce, Amazon and, more recently, specialized developers.
John Connor, first assistant camera in The Revenant said the Focus is like "reinventing the wheel when shooting from the sky," which I think is a bit of an exaggeration.
There are only so many ways you can capture images of people on the street, but somehow, artist Jeff Hodsdon is reinventing the wheel when it comes to urban portraiture.
This new work sees him reinventing himself anew, he says; it takes place over many years and in multiple locations, and features the largest cast he's written for in years.
We have forgotten that America because it existed a long time ago, but it was just as real—perhaps more so—than some endlessly reinventing nation full of striving optimists.
But reinventing a business from the ground up, to avoid being consumed by the fires of new technology, comes with huge risks as well as a potential for great rewards.
The "Mad Money" host credited CEO Shantanu Narayen with reinventing the digital media company, touting its key role in the world of e-commerce and its cloud-based business model.
LoPresti's exhibit debuted in late 2018, but it's being updated with a grant from Reinventing Civil Defense, a project organized by the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.
There is always an argument for change, but change by itself is neither a strategy nor a solution — it needs to be accompanied by a blueprint for reinventing the business.
Not every wheel needs reinventing, and one of the abiding pleasures of "Star Trek," in its old and newer iterations, lies in its balance of stubborn consistency and canny inventiveness.
This is a curiosity of Coetzee's criticism: that a writer who cares so deeply about reinventing the boundaries of fiction would so frequently stay within the margins of orthodox criticism.
For others, it will mean radically reinventing what convenience means and perhaps replacing people with digital screens, robots and augmented reality, as Amazon is doing in its Amazon Go store.
And I was faced with a decision of, since I'm a necessary part of reinventing this story, do I want Veronica Mars to live in the world for my girls?
Some people in the Obama White House, notably Rahm Emanuel, wanted to scale the bill back, to drop the idea of reinventing the individual insurance market and simply expand Medicaid.
Converting the Air Traffic Organization into a self-supported, nonprofit corporation has been proposed many times, most seriously as part of the Clinton administration's reinventing government efforts in the 1990s.
John Hancock is "reinventing" the traditional life insurance model by going all in on data-driven, interactive policies aimed at getting people healthier, CEO Marianne Harrison told CNBC on Wednesday.
But he sees no reason to slow down, not after reinventing his shooting stroke and reshaping his diet — even if he is one of the oldest pros in the world.
It's a breastfeeding class focused on re-entering the workforce, and doing so with a pumping game plan — the kind of wheel many new moms find themselves reinventing on their own.
But it's not reinventing the classic musical so much as laying bare the subtext that's been there all along: the class divides, the male entitlement, the inescapable violence of territory life.
But they broke from the far right in the late '60s, reinventing themselves as intellectuals, drawing on both the right and the left as they worked their way into mainstream debate.
Instead of reinventing lab diagnostics from A to Z, Theranos has pivoted to just developing the "miniLab," an overgrown Keurig that could deliver faster, cheaper results to the frontlines of healthcare.
These brands are anchored in purpose; have a meaningful impact on people's lives; are built through strong emotional connections; behave with integrity and are constantly reinventing themselves to deliver their purpose.
Sometimes they need to be tweaked, or refreshed, or even thrown out altogether, says Dorie Clark, author of "Reinventing You" and an adjunct professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.
And now they're under attack by a new breed of digitally native, vertically integrated startups that are reinventing what it means to buy everything — from razor blades to toothbrushes to mattresses.
For the past year, Land's End has been working hard on reinventing itself with a slight luxury skew, creating a shift to attract millennial customers without alienating a loyal fan base.
Vital film critics like Manny Farber, Andrew Sarris and Pauline Kael and public intellectuals like Susan Sontag weighed in, creating a near-constant colloquy on how this director was reinventing cinema.
The hype surrounding crypto tends to be split between extremes: the good (such as reinventing industries, gaining control of our financial assets) and the bad (such as online security and liquidity).
Although only 37, Dorie Clark, a teacher at Duke University School of Business and author of "Reinventing You," is expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.
Like most soaps, Passions leaned into the dramatics —long-lost children, family secrets, evil siblings, and forbidden loves galore— constantly reinventing itself to keep storylines fresh and their core audiences rapt.
At the very least, fixing it requires cultivating long-term expertise on the local level so agencies aren't reinventing the wheel the rare occasions they're given enough money to undertake megaprojects.
Of these three categories, the individualists focused on personal works and often made political art, while the traditionalists stuck to reinventing techniques of the past, and professionals served the Manchu court.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Be it banning plastic or enshrining worker rights, an increasing number of businesses are reinventing the way they operate by putting people and the planet before profit.
Instead of reinventing the smartphone with foldable technology, Xiaomi is taking on the traditional smartphone form, and it's basically wrapping the screen around the edges, all the way to the back.
Ever since her starring role in the acclaimed 2015 movie It Follows, Monroe has been reinventing the trope of the "final girl" in a series of intelligent, acclaimed indie horror flicks.
But to many American parents sitting at kitchen tables and squinting at their children's homework, they were prime examples of bureaucrats reinventing the wheel and causing undue stress in the process.
"We remain impressed by Nordstrom's openness to reinventing itself — fortuitous investments in e-comm and Rack have given the retailer a fairly unique level of stability," said KeyBanc analyst Ed Yruma.
Robin Lake, director of the University of Washington's Center on Reinventing Public Education, said opinions like Mr. Forster's show that a federal choice program will be a tough sell to Congress.
Given the company's sizable head start, it probably comes as no surprise that the latest version of the watch is more interested in refining the device, rather than reinventing the wheel.
Panasonic is reinventing itself as a supplier of automotive batteries, advanced electronics auto parts and energy-saving home systems to escape the price competition of smartphones and lower-margin consumer products.
As an acoustic trio making folk music, this band isn't reinventing the wheel, but original arrangements, deft songwriting and fluid playing make their rendition of a classic aesthetic engaging and fun.
Liberalism has succeeded by serially reinventing itself while staying true to what Edmund Fawcett, a former journalist at this newspaper, identifies in his excellent history of the subject as four key elements.
By turning his prints based on mythologies and rituals into sculptures, installations, and performances that are then used in their own mythological rituals, McNett's art practice is constantly growing and reinventing itself.
Klinger, who once earned a living selling sex toys as a sales rep for Passion Parties, looked into reinventing the shape of the vibrator when she started to work on the Lioness.
As we pick someone to run against a con artist continuously reinventing his own reality, it's imperative we look towards truth, science, and the real, hard work of solving complex societal issues.
Rebellion's reinventing of 1980 arcade cab Battlezone is another PS VR around-about-launch title, pitting the player against bright and aggressive bundles of shooting-right-back polygons in fast-moving 3D.
In recent years, Google and Facebook have snapped up so many researchers at the heart of the deep learning movement, an AI movement that's rapidly reinventing everything from speech recognition to security.
The act is self-aware that they're not reinventing the wheel of hardcore, and instead exist as a shining example of why the wheel has never been broken in the first place.
But the solution to Kit Harington reinventing his relationship to his audience after Jon Snow is not taking on "more interesting, darker, more characterful roles," as he suggests in the Chicago Tribune.
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Their vision for reinventing TV certainly didn't pan out on a video game console, but Hulu's move to unite live TV and on-demand is letting them take another stab at it.
But a lot remains the same Although the S7 is a refinement of last year's S7003—with water resistance, expandable storage, and a better camera included—Samsung's not reinventing the wheel here.
But two years ago, the 35-year-old entrepreneur moved from Silicon Valley to Denver and enlisted aerospace experts to work with him on a lifelong passion project: reinventing supersonic air travel.
Innovation Break: Reinventing the wheel with Daniel Barel (Softwheel Technology) In the near future where EVs shape our lives we would need to reinvent automotive and create the technology to carry it.
A horror movie in which a woman is stalked by a bad man isn't exactly reinventing the genre, but it's worth noting that the film boasts a woman as its writer-director.
The level design can change around a simple power up or ability, and the games both keep on reinventing themselves outside of the mechanics that we're introduced to in their early stages.
Jean-Louis Missika, deputy mayor in charge of planning, and architect of "Reinventing Paris", a competition to encourage cutting-edge design, invited Mr Pinault to visit the Bourse in April last year.
Give and Take Elizabeth Kolbert, in her critique of private philanthropy in the United States, argues that the super-rich are reinventing our society through charitable foundations ("Shaking the Foundations," August 27th).
Nukemap VR emerged from a larger three-year project at the Stevens Institute called Reinventing Civil Defense, which aims to "restore a broad, cultural understanding of nuclear risk," according to its website.
I've always had this fascination with magazines and the fact that you can tell your own side of things by documenting a reality but at the same time altering it, reinventing it.
Seventeen years on, the market for reinventing iconic songs as abominations that people with anchor tattoos will aggressively drunk-kiss to is booming: today Punk Goes Pop 7—volume seven—is released.
The table above outlines just how impossible it is to differentiate the Prevent image of a potential terrorist from someone who is just a bit miffed, or reinventing his or her image.
A recent report from the Center for Reinventing Public Education, "Backfill in Charter High Schools: Practices to Learn from and Questions to be Answered," provides a real-life example of this disincentive.
By including an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, "they are reinventing the vote as a referendum for traditional values," said Ekaterina Schulmann, a Moscow-based political scientist.
The one thing I wish is that Jeff Chen's XWord Info word list had been around at the time, since scoring your word list from scratch nowadays is like reinventing the wheel.
It's the first thing that they ... MS: Makerspaces are a way of reinventing it, making it better, I think, but it's often not just that they have or don't have the equipment.
Much of growing up, I would argue, is about reinventing yourself multiple times, and that requires being able to forget who you were six months ago, three years ago, 10 years ago.
Mr. Brightman, who received a Tony nomination for the Jack Black part in the stage version of "School of Rock," again faces the unenviable task of reinventing a memorable madcap screen performance.
So it's probably no surprise that movie theaters have been reinventing the ways they sell concessions too — especially since they pocket about 85 cents on the dollar, at least for conventional concessions.
" A 2014 AEI report (issued by our education policy program) hailed DCPS's efforts with technology; it was glowingly titled, "Blended Learning in D.C. Public Schools: How One District is Reinventing Its Classrooms.
Jonas Nahm, a political scientist at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, argues for much deeper collaboration between the two countries rather than reinventing the wheel of green manufacturing.
And with the release of "Speak Now," in late 2010, Swift proved she wasn&apost capable of just reinventing optimistic love stories, she had a complete grasp on heartbreak and pain, too.
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" in November 2017 that the company was reinventing itself for a new generation, and called Diet Coke a work in progress.
Three out of 10 parents in the city said transportation barriers limit their ability to choose a safer or higher-performing school, according to a 2014 Center on Reinventing Public Education survey.
Now joined by new members, Thou spent most of 215 reinventing itself with a trio of acoustic and grunge-inspired EPs, but on the album, reverts back to a more familiar pattern.
Mr. Bolsonaro, before reinventing himself as a fighter of political corruption and rampant violence, was best known for delivering verbal attacks on women, black people and gay people from the congressional floor.
In the first part of the book, "chase scenes," Eckes upends this staple of American action cinema by reinventing chase scenes as prose poems set between the cracks of late-capitalist boredom.
That truth campaign was motivated by a moral duty that I felt I had to describe what happened so that millions of dollars aren't wasted reinventing the wheel in terms of time travel.
A team of scientists meeting in 2016 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison proposed a new idea—reinventing the potato as a diploid crop, one with two, rather than four, sets of chromosomes.
After reaching astronomical fame in the early '90s and 2000s with movies like The Mask and Ace Ventura, Carrey is reinventing his career (and comedy style) with the dark comedy Kidding on Showtime.
It touted its mission as "reinventing the farm-to-glass supply chain" but, in truth, the sleek device performed a task that users could just as easily have done with their bare hands.
Three seasons in, The Atlantic even credited Pretty Little Liars with reinventing the slasher for TV. Scream Queens creator Ryan Murphy might owe PLL creator I. Marlene King a curt nod for that.
I recently went to an event where they showcased a group of early-stage ventures leveraging technology to mitigate bias at scale by reinventing part of the HR/People Ops/People Analytics process.
In the White House's draft vision, government agencies will be able to share code and improve efficiencies over time, saving one agency from reinventing the wheel when another has already done the work.
"I have to say that Ken Powell and his team simply aren't getting enough credit for reinventing this company on the fly as much more of a natural and organic play," Cramer said.
"  Louis-Dreyfus observed that the show has made a habit of reinventing itself every season, and this year is no different: "We have found a way to blow up the premise yet again.
The Spurs' unselfishness, ball movement, and fundamental play have been their calling card since reinventing themselves back in 2010, but the extent to which they pass and cut is perhaps still under-appreciated.
The 77-year-old was also instrumental in reinventing Steinhoff, helping to expand it from discount furniture to a sprawling global retail conglomerate selling everything from mattresses and televisions to shoes and clothing.
Athleisure has been having a very big moment as the cool trend du jour, thanks in part to the many celebrities who are reinventing one genius idea after the next to enhance it.
A commercial resurgence anytime soon seems unlikely, but then again, The Strokes and a whole slew of bands reaped surprise mainstream success at the turn of the century without reinventing much of anything.
This morning, however, VP Joe Belfiore confirmed via Twitter the company's plans to streamline the offering, essentially reinventing 10S as a "S Mode," a option baked into the larger Windows 10 operating system.
Best Buy has been reinventing itself under the leadership of CEO Hubert Joly, who has instilled a culture of cost savings and providing shoppers with expertise and experiences that cannot be replicated online.
In addition to helping farmers, transporting asparagus (with varying levels of success), saving guacamole, and spying on cows, drones will soon be reinventing the grease wheel, or at least how it is delivered.
So it was important to me to find a technology that would allow us to do it effectively, repeatedly but also manufacture it at a low cost — so not reinventing the whole wheel.
The Surface devices up till now have been designed and marketed as the epitome of the Microsoft goal of "reinventing productivity" — possibly the most effective tool in your arsenal in getting stuff done.
Beyond money, the rewards he sought appeared to be power, prestige and, perhaps most of all, the fulfillment of a long-held dream: reinventing upstate New York as a Rust Belt Silicon Valley.
NetApp is reinventing itself from a seller of data storage appliances installed by customers in private data centers to one that offers a broader portfolio of cloud-focused data management products and services.
U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez intends the 2020s to be the decade that the United States tackles climate change by reinventing our society's antiquated energy infrastructure, while also guaranteeing Americans livable, dignified incomes.
Founded last year by Tim Fouracre, who previously founded cloud accounting software Clear Books, Countingup wants to simplify the life of sole traders and other small businesses by reinventing the business current account.
So, instead of constantly looking for funding to keep reinventing the wheel, perhaps we should continue to find more creative uses of existing resources to extrapolate additional applications that benefit more for less.
We now have the attacks on democracy, on an independent judiciary, the attacks on a free press, but the part that gives me so much hope is how much democracy itself is reinventing.
The companies have committed themselves to reinventing their hiring, retention and advancement practices in order to access new sources of talent from communities that have not traditionally been included in our nation's prosperity.
Groth follows Tony Hsieh, the creator of Zappos, as he pours $350 million of his personal wealth into downtown Las Vegas with the goal of reinventing the area as a blissful business utopia.
It's true that scrappy but exciting groups like LoftOpera are giving young singers opportunities around town, and that contemporary-minded groups like Beth Morrison Projects are reinventing the chamber-opera genre from scratch.
Finally, the narrative Wall Street picks will be driven by their belief in Spiegel's ability to out-innovate the competition, and his team's ability to execute the promise of reinventing the media landscape.
The firm's strategy rests on the belief that without reinventing the wheel, and without compromising returns, it can identify and fund scalable, capital-efficient start-ups that will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
But there's something indelible about watching Beyoncé, normally so controlled and poised, going ham on some cars with a baseball bat, while reinventing the color yellow in that gorgeous Roberto Cavalli dress. —T.
Although the company is reinventing the way millions of people hail a ride, fingerprint-based background checks remain the gold standard in identifying would-be drivers who simply shouldn't be on the road.
It's not particularly interested in reinventing the genre; it knows it can depend on cast members like Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher and twists on old standby jokes to keep its engine running.
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But these new generation hawkers are also continually reinventing the way their stalls operate, taking their cues from a range of influences, from cutting-edge Japanese food technology to the whims of social media.
"All these guys tell me the best thing they brought to reinventing their industry and starting a brand new disruptor was (that) they didn't know what couldn't be done in that industry," he added.
He's betting the company's future on the fact that Snap will be capable of reinventing itself and its service over and over again to become the dominant tool for communication on the visual web.
The strong result underscores Panasonic's shift away from the price competition of smartphones and other lower-margin consumer products, reinventing itself as a provider of automotive batteries and components, as well as automation equipment.
But Ravin Jesuthasan, author of "Reinventing Jobs," says that will only be the case if the bulk of companies decide to use AI and robots that way — a decision that hasn't been made yet.
We gained a competitive advantage by pushing the envelope, and I encouraged the interns and the executives to think of themselves as a motorcycle gang with the goal of reinventing television for young people.
It reportedly wasn't until users began jail-breaking and creating third-party apps anyway -- literally reinventing the iPhone -- that he came around to the idea and launched the official Apple App Store in 2008.
Nvidia's work in reinventing itself as a leader in automated-car technology continues with the launch of a new system-on-a-chip, called Xavier and launched today at the GPU Technology Conference Europe.
He made clear that RA was not a bank, that it wasn't just going to hire a bunch of lawyers for people and that it wouldn't be reinventing the wheel of criminal justice reform.
Now, with a new memoir (titled Then and Now) to be published next year by Rare Bird Books and slew of new TV and film projects coming up, Guest is reinventing herself yet again.
Early museum exhibitions at the Phillips Museum in 1967 and the Corcoran Gallery in 1969 established him as an innovator, expanding and reinventing the possibilities of Color Field painting and the Washington Color School.
We loved it because it was a show built on pulling the rug out from under us, repeatedly subverting the expectations of its own narrative setups, and then reinventing itself from the leftover aftermath.
I believe this is the person Rodriguez has always wanted the world to see and it took reinventing himself as a TV personality and partner to Lopez for it to finally come to light.
The United States is the global leader in driverless technology, and with the right approach, we'll stay that way—reinventing the notion of mobility while saving lives and giving a boost to the economy.
Over the years, she pulled inspiration from pop culture, music, and street fashion in order to stay relevant, constantly reinventing her own personal design style in order to align Barbie with the changing times.
He seemed to be constantly reinventing himself—whether he was recovering from depression or addiction or heartbreak—but he brought his fans along with him, never shying away from the pain of it all.
If you house siblings together in a shared bedroom, you find yourself constantly reinventing the space to make room for more stuff and larger people — out go the toddler beds, in come the bunks.
So we believe it is time to return to the basics and launch a new effort at reinventing government to improve how the various branches and levels interact with each other and the market.
After reading this new book by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Thomas Ramge, "Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data," I now have a name for what I'm looking for: a data-rich market.
Gennette's reinventing Macy's as a cooler, hipper department store that looks a lot neater, ... with a flagship store in Herald Square that I think is bound to get a boost from the weaker dollar.
But Sony's efforts to hype these new control features as part of its slow-reveal campaign can't hide an inescapable truth: if reinventing game controllers is the gamble, history is not on PlayStation's side.
There is an element of reinventing the wheel here, a sense that Oneida, in its crawl toward monogamy, dynastic families, and mercantile (and mercenary) capitalism, was simply reverting to something like a human mean.
Now he is at the head of an agency that has been charged with getting Americans back to the moon while reinventing itself as a partner and customer for the burgeoning commercial space sector.
"Nintendo has always had a lot of success appealing to non-hardcore audiences and reinventing the norms of console play," said Laine Nooney, assistant professor and historian of video games at New York University.
This is a more dynamic interface, though; with 32 pads and touch strips that replace FX knobs, the DDJ-XP1 is more for improvisation and reinventing your set versus something that simply triggers hot cues.
This ended in multiple rounds of bankruptcy, from which Trump only recovered by first ripping off mom-and-pop equity investors in the 23.35s and then later by reinventing himself as a reality television star.
Again, it's not so much that we were reinventing the wheel here but when they actually sit down to dinner, things have seemingly been resolved for Ted and Robin in a kind of downer way.
"We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way that people live and communicate," it says in an S1 filing made public today, ahead of its $3 billion public offering.
If anyone might succeed in reinventing an urban space, it's Alphabet and the Canadians, who have quietly morphed into the apostles of good government and innovation as the US recedes into its Washington soap opera.
"We want to make it so that we don't all have to be reinventing the wheel," Gandhi says, adding that the database would give farmers control over the services and companies they want to use.
But after the black hole saga and the new island's launch, Epic is making a strong argument that Fortnite can stick around for a very long time, endlessly reinventing itself in bold and exciting ways.
The Google and Uber veterans behind Forward, a new San Francisco health care startup, want to bring their vision for reinventing the doctor's office to the wider public — so they're putting it on four wheels.
That's something I'd dearly love to see addressed at an engine level, as there's really no need for developers to keep reinventing the wheel every time—especially when it's so often reinvented as a square.
You know you're great just as you are, but you are the sign of invention and a new moon in your sign on February 4 will find you reinventing yourself, your look, and your attitude.
Where traditional fashion seasons — spring and fall — can lay claim to new trends, new patterns, and new rules, the sandwiched season of summer always sees a handful of seasonal classics repeat, while still reinventing themselves.
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Like the many other innovators thinking of new ways to use cryptocurrency, from reinventing old brands to sparking an investment boost for companies, the Venezuelan government's goals for petro are lofty and not fully attainable.
This year, Razer isn't reinventing the gaming phone, but instead is adding signature features like Chroma and partnering with mobile game studios to optimize games for the Razer Phone 224, in order to stay ahead.
We are reinventing the underwiring between online agents and the providers — airlines, hotels, transport operators — in much the same way that the payments world is changing for merchants because of tools like Adyen and Stripe.
Spun out of, and backed by, Norway's Telenor in collaboration with U.S. network gear giant Cisco Systems, the project amounts to a radical bet on reinventing the mobile operator model in order to save it.
Cramer pointed to Conagra Brands' moves of reinventing old brands like Healthy Choice, putting out foods with fewer artificial ingredients and replacing plastic packaging with compost paper to make its products more appealing to millennials.
But it's also a situation that can be redressed without reinventing the wheel or embracing the wilder strains of nationalism and neo-Marxism that are growing in popularity in the face of mainstream political complacency.
In a screenwriting career that spans more than 20 years, he's been a creative force behind some of our era's most revered cable dramas, shows that were credited with reinventing the narrative possibilities of television.
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If you can look past the low-grade production values — and to do that you'll need two awfully forgiving eyes — "Reinventing Rosalee" delivers a few rewards, thanks to its vibrant subject and her noteworthy life.
Earlier this year, Tribune announced that it was reinventing itself as a "content curation and monetization company focused on creating and distributing premium, verified content" (whatever that means) and giving itself a new name: Tronc.
Part of the reason for this is that it has become difficult to compete on knowledge because there aren't many  tools available and developers who choose to start from scratch waste precious time reinventing the wheel.
Yes, that European country with a legacy for strict government controls and regulatory oversight seems to be reinventing itself… and there were more French start-ups at CES this year than any other non-American country.
Rather, Nintendo was reinventing the retro console, which has long existed as a series of crummy knock-offs sold behind the counter at drug stores and in the back of your local Bed Bath and Beyond.
As I was evaluating different business ideas with my cofounder, Nobu, reinventing the wedding registry was one that really resonated with both of us, and we knew we were the exact right people to do it.
Ladurée may not be reinventing the wheel (or, rather, the ice cream sandwich), but the shop is expanding the way it uses its iconic treat — and I, for one, am so down to snatch one up.
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HP's bold claim of "reinventing the PC" will need to be tested with reviews of the Spectre Folio, but I was impressed at the engineering of the device during some brief time with it last month.
Having remastered the single-lens reflex (SLR) into a desirable and powerful compact interchangeable camera with the OM-D series, Olympus has set its sights on reinventing the rangefinder to fit the Micro Four Thirds system.
A theory: The real, less melodramatic reason that the old Taylor Swift cannot come to the phone right now is not because she has died, but because she's too busy reinventing herself to call you back.
"I will miss Indra, who did such a fabulous job reinventing this company to stay current by offering good-tasting and good-for-you items, as well as great-for-you profits and dividends," Cramer lamented.
He was also instrumental in reinventing Steinhoff, turning it from a modest distributor of furniture made in communist era eastern Europe to a global household goods retailer, vying for market share with the likes of IKEA.
But Søberg assumes the role at an especially critical moment in Noma's history, just as the restaurant, having closed its original site, is actively reinventing itself in a new location slated to open later this year.
Team president Magic Johnson has predicted a "breakout season," for Ball, who Johnson says spent the offseason reinventing his shooting form after making just 36 percent of his shot attempts from the field as a rookie.
Rather than a dismantling of the occupation and an evolution of Palestinian independence as initially envisioned, successive Israeli governments ended up undermining Palestinian statehood and reinventing the occupation as an unaccountable system of control and expansion.
It is in this space, especially in the ever-expanding, reinventing, and redefining world of metal, that some of the greatest artistic innovation in history has occurred, sowing the seeds for future bands to draw inspiration.
Recently, Banks also hosted a series of short films and podcasts created by State Street Global Advisors, called Crazy Enough to Work, interviewing mid-cap companies that are reinventing themselves in the face of business challenges.
"Nelly," a film written and directed by Anne Émond that draws on both the life and the work of Ms. Fortier, explores the traps that contemporary women are prone to when inventing and reinventing their identities.
In later years, Ms. Karina played down the notion that she and Godard — whom she married in 22002 — were reinventing cinema, as some film historians liked to say, but she did acknowledge his unusual directorial style.
The 60-year-old physician assistant in East Moriches, New York, discovered Allbirds while watching a lecture given by Starbucks founder Howard Schultz, who cited the brand as an example of a company reinventing its industry.
"With ModiFace we've acquired ... the stock of inventions they've already created, but more than that, the ability to look at reinventing the beauty experience in the years to come," said L'Oreal's chief digital officer Lubomira Rochet.
After the 2017 season, when he was left off the Rockies' playoff roster, Ottavino used a vacant storefront in Harlem for his winter workouts, reinventing himself after a visit to the Driveline pitching complex near Seattle.
In addition to reinventing and revitalizing the zombie movie, it showed how low-budget, handheld filmmaking could be used to blend science fiction and horror in a way that was both emotionally compelling and scary as hell.
The 26-year-old "Shape of You" singer has released a cover of Britney Spears' 1998 anthem "…Baby One More Time" as part of Spotify's Singles program — reinventing the pop anthem into a stripped-down acoustic jam.
"All these guys tell me the best thing they brought to reinventing their industry and starting a brand new disruptor was (that) they didn't know what couldn't be done in that industry," Frank noted on the show.
Apple's global accessibility head on the company's new features for iOS 13 and macOS Catalina Apple is often credited with upending and reinventing product categories by creating breakthrough devices that define their respective markets for years thereafter.
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Panasonic, the exclusive battery cell supplier for Tesla Inc's mass-market Model 3, has been reinventing itself as a provider of advanced auto parts to escape the price competition of smartphones and other lower-margin consumer products.
A study last year of early adopters by the Centre on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington, also partly funded by the Gates Foundation, concluded that those schools' "long-term financial stability is still unclear".
Mr Hackett's predecessor, Mark Fields, was shown the door by Bill Ford, the firm's chairman, for failing to make a persuasive case that he was reinventing Ford as a mobility firm at the forefront of automotive technology.
It's a game that pushes the boundaries of what an open-world game can be, offering an unparalleled level of freedom for exploration, while completely reinventing genre conventions like the typically cluttered maps or linear quest structure.
Mehanna is one of the Facebook engineers working to push artificial intelligence across the company, and as he explains, the app includes several deep neural networks, a form of artificial intelligence that's rapidly reinventing the tech world.
Taking to social media under the hashtag #MadonnaAt60 fans young and old - and some famous in their own right - sent birthday wishes to the music superstar, known for repeatedly reinventing herself during her 35-year pop career.
By isolating the functional and infrastructural aspects of IoT, we can help developers avoid reinventing the wheel for every product and instead focus on main functionalities — while making sure critical aspects such as security are handled correctly.
While the Mario games managed to change with the times, Nintendo constantly reinventing their iconic plumber for new audiences and technology while retaining that unmistakable "Mario-ness," Sonic appears to have gotten stuck in an uncomfortable rut.
Later today, Microsoft's Santa Claus is expected to deliver his latest gift: a Surface PC. Panay has a history of leading a team whose focus is reinventing and redefining what our expectations of a computer should be.
But rather than bet the farm on smartwatches and trackers that are increasingly steamrolled by the Apple Watch, Fitbit's reinventing itself as a personal health guardian, starting with a new health and subscription service called Fitbit Premium.
But crossbreeding the twins from "The Shining" and the guiding principle of the photographer Cindy Sherman's work — reinventing yourself as another — as the designer Jun Takahashi did at Undercover, the better to explore the idea of duality?
" Mr. Khosrowshahi said he was attracted to the Uber role because the company is "reinventing the transportation industry and is one of the most powerful brands in the world," adding, "I'm excited to shape that unfinished story.
By now, though, her body of work proves that certain themes never go out of fashion: One of her great subjects turns out to be the way the English middle class, always insecure, is always reinventing itself.
" Mr. Khosrowshahi said he was attracted to the Uber role because the company is "reinventing the transportation industry and is one of the most powerful brands in the world," adding, "I'm excited to shape that unfinished story.
Creativity also finds new expression in the gleefully, operatically bloody works of director Park Chan-wook, who has managed to both single-handedly define what Korean contemporary cinema is while at the same time reinventing film altogether.
"I know everyone here talks about reinventing venture capital, but it never really happens," said Palihapitiya, the former Facebook exec, who is well known in tech for his outspoken views on, well, just about everything (see below!).
The GOP responded to this data not by reinventing itself, but by trying to hustle an immigration reform bill through Congress before the very voters they'd been pandering to got a hold of the legislation and killed it.
So with the new movie Little, starring Regina Hall, Issa Rae, and Marsai Martin, screenwriters Tina Gordon and Tracy Oliver were challenged with reinventing the comedic movie genre to make it entertaining and relevant for a modern audience.
By asking fans to re-examine Star Trek's rosy future as hard-won instead of inevitable, Discovery's creators are reinventing the franchise for a political era where the inexorable march toward social progress is no longer a given.
This was mostly ignored and instead, mainstream parties pretended to have listened to the French people by borrowing from Le Pen's discourse, rather than by reinventing more positive and courageous politics that might appeal to the wider population.
Kalsoom Lakhani, founder and CEO of I2I and a judge at the 2015 Pakathon Global Finals, said that Ammi's strength is that it is not "reinventing the wheel" but using an existing model and tailoring it to Pakistan.
With more than 1m pairs of Nike shoes produced at its facilities in Guadalajara, Mike Dennison, another senior Flex executive, says it is "completely reinventing" the industry "with a significantly smaller workforce than what you'd find in Asia".
"You move so frequently that you either face gaps on your resume or you have to constantly be reinventing yourself at every new duty station," said certified financial planner Tara Falcone, founder of the financial education company ReisUP.
"I'm also intrigued by BSA's strategy of buying much beloved but somewhat neglected online media brands and reinventing them for a whole new audience while still serving the existing audience with (hopefully) an even better product," she said.
"Washington's inclination to use the dollar as a tool to complement the effect of economic sanctions and serve a narrow domestic agenda is a source of concern," Centeno told the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee in Washington on Friday.
Facebook has given me so many things for which I'm profoundly grateful: wildly talented colleagues, great relationships with news organizations that are reinventing their future, and deep humility for the difficulty of solving nuanced problems at Facebook's scale.
In fact, "Cloudbusting" is just one of many examples of Bush's gift for taking a narrative (think, even, of her most famous song "Wuthering Heights") and reinventing it for her own purposes, to make more all-encompassing points.
For that matter, is it just reinventing the wheel — taking a practice we already know is good for us and giving it the sheen of cool by couching it in neuroscientific terms, then marketing it back to us?
Since then, it's been reinventing itself, casting itself as the world's happiest nation and measuring its overall welfare not in terms of G.N.P. but by "gross national happiness," as set forth in 2008 in the Constitution of Bhutan.
Veronica Beard has had the royal stamp of approval for years, and it was only a matter of time before the brand teamed up with one of the coolest athleisure companies that's reinventing the way women shop for activewear.
"We are doing our part to address the issue head on by reducing, recycling and reinventing our packaging to make it more sustainable, and we won't stop until we live in a world where plastics are renewed and reused."
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The metropolis is constantly reinventing itself, and when you consider that the U.S. trade embargo was lifted only 21 years ago, and that the majority of the city's population is under 2893 years old, you begin to understand why.
Apple isn't reinventing the wheel — the card, as reported by CNET, doesn't have contactless capabilities like newer cards from competing banks, so you'll need to slide it or input the chip into a reader to use it every time.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's new parliament, sworn in on Tuesday, has the largest share of women in any European legislature, no small achievement for a country still reinventing itself four decades after the end of a right-wing, traditionalist dictatorship.
But, judging by Kim's choice for worst dressed, it doesn't look like Khloé took her sister's recommendations too seriously— after all, Khloé did reveal that although she appreciates Kim's efforts, she won't be reinventing her wardrobe any time soon.
And if reinventing the wheel when it comes to unflattering, uncomfortable tights isn't enough, Heist has also partnered with Smart Works, a charity which helps unemployed women get back into the workplace, a charity of which Meghan is patron.
XPRIZE founder and chairman Peter Diamandis said the ANA team was interested in an XPRIZE around "reinventing travel," which eventually turned into a prize for developing technology that would actually eliminate the need to physically travel in some situations.
TRIC is as sure a sign as any that the Reno area is reinventing itself, aiming to attract younger residents who come not for strippers and slot machines but for lucrative jobs and easy access to the great outdoors.
At 35, Richie is reinventing herself all over again in a way that's relatively unprecedented for a former reality star — not that we should be surprised, since she's pretty much the poster child for a certain brand of mercuriality.
"Levi's invented blue jeans – and today they are not only reinventing what it means to wear jeans but also what it means to keep customers and employees safe in their stores, offices or facilities," Watts said in a statement.
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It's hard to underestimate the benefits—both economic and societal—that will flow from broad deployment of IoT technology in transportation in the U.S. By reinventing the automotive industry, we can bring billions of dollars into the American economy.

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