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"Maybe the conventional garage needs to be rethought and rethought now," Foster continued.
Activists and NGOs say the approach needs to be rethought.
Meanwhile some ministers think the customs union should be rethought.
Also, that fashion realizes that things need to be rethought.
Scenes rewritten, moved and jettisoned, parts recast, rethought and deepened.
Can the fall fashion gala (new in 2012) be rethought?
But a few years ago he completely rethought his work.
This calls for user interfaces and applications to be rethought.
But the physical market — consumers and producers — has rethought that premise.
But Apple appears to have rethought its color scheme this year.
In the interim Razer's cleverly rethought the ports on the monitor.
All the usual features are still there, but they've been rethought.
There were site changes, forcing the architectural scheme to be rethought.
Mr. Andrews's "Cat" isn't as radically rethought as his "Streetcar" was.
However, Obama's evidently rethought that approach, now unequivocally dismissing any possibility.
With today's update, Front has rethought the way internal messages are displayed.
How do you, have you rethought what you should do going forward?
They include the role of its grocery business, which is being rethought.
Alonso Segura, the finance minister, says that devolution needs to be rethought.
Monuments to men who raped and robbed and murdered are being rethought.
But Crowley said he's rethought other aspects of the coffee shop model.
But a few days later, Dr. Chapman said, she rethought her reserve.
"Scenes From the Collection" will be rethought and refreshed every six months.
"We've rethought that strategy" in the wake of the Cohen revelations, said Mack.
"It's the kind of thing we feel needs to be rethought," he said.
The Zelda you know is still in here... it's just been completely rethought.
"Maybe it's time for the whole thing to be pensioned off and rethought."
Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in 230, they rethought their priorities.
Since it happened, we've rethought certain exercises and tasks to lower the pressure.
The company has also rethought the way it teams up with other companies.
I'm glad she rethought her decision and arrived at a way to attend.
Teachers rethought skill-and-drill instruction, instead emphasizing hands-on learning and group projects.
JS: I think the Paris Agreement is obviously going to have to be rethought.
So I took a few steps back and rethought exactly what I was doing.
Now, strategies should be rethought, as there are issues to address differently, she said.
ADRIANNE PIECZONKA, the soprano singing Chrysothemis, Elektra's sister, said Mr. Chéreau rethought the role.
The sole use of open interest to determine position limits needs to be rethought.
After Spacey's firing, the storyline was rethought, with Wright's character becoming the main focus.
That service has had its ups and downs, however, as Google rethought the model.
Kitchen exhausts and plumbing had to be added, gas capacity expanded, the refrigeration rethought.
Of course, Republicans haven't rethought their ideas on health care (or, actually, anything else).
By the end of 18 months, everything, the promise is, will, have been rethought.
Works of this quality await you in every gallery of the rethought permanent collection.
To be sure, Tesla rethought the pickup truck, at least in looks and materials.
Regardless of DHS's decision, immigrant advocates say the entire system needs to be rethought.
Everything from the processor to the display panel itself has to be rethought and redesigned.
Unsurprisingly, the user experience has been rethought from the ground up and redesigned for touch.
After Spacey's firing, the final season was rethought, with Wright's character becoming the main focus.
Sure, Trump being a bizarro-celebrity candidate meant some assumptions would have to be rethought.
If they rethought their mindless progressivism and realize that limited government is a good thing.
When you're playing a bit more—and also, I rethought how I approach playing live.
Tillman insists that there are formal and social conventions yet to be upended and rethought.
And, you know, some of the decisions that were made, probably should have been rethought.
The staff rethought its approach and moved from online to almost entirely in-class instruction.
Later, the city began creating pedestrian plazas and rethought the role cars play in streets.
That artists ever since have redone and rethought Duchamp's revolution in porcelain is hardly news.
Yet at the same time as being feted abroad, his legacy is being rethought at home.
Like many true classics, his films need to be reinterpreted, remade, rethought with every new generation.
Thirdly, globalization will need to be rethought to make supply chains more robust to global shocks.
But some economists argue that traditional definitions of growth and prosperity will need to be rethought.
The performance splendidly balanced Schneider's Old World approach to Mozart with Mr. Serkin's youthful, rethought playing.
Rewound's developer, Louis Anslow of Rethought agency, has been working on the app for a year.
When reality hit that Clinton wasn't going to be the next president, plans had to be rethought.
Further, supply chains may need to be rethought and entire businesses may have to be re-evaluated.
Deadline recently reported that the show was being rethought for the web and shopped to streaming platforms.
At the least, the program itself may need to be revamped or rethought rather than disbanded altogether.
The team originally designed this as a cubicle warning system but they've clearly rethought their target market.
Many were rethought, while others were pulled out of "dead object" status through desperate last ditch efforts.
Where I strongly agree with Lance is that some of the interface decisions need to be rethought.
Doctors' offices and exam rooms are rethought to ensure a more comfortable relationship between doctor and patient.
Nigeria, to me, is a foreign idea, which, as I have consistently maintained, needs to be rethought.
The way the city deals with people accused of serious crimes would also have to be rethought.
A planned buy-out of Yahoo by Verizon, an American telecoms firm, may be rethought after its hacks.
Instead, the company says it simply rethought the way drones are designed and built — apparently to great results.
One consequence of these new results is that the assumptions behind those earlier studies perhaps should be rethought.
The entire mechanics of payments are being rethought, with cards being replaced by QR codes, biometrics and more.
Still other pieces of legislation such as Obamacare, ramrodded through on a partisan vote, must now be rethought.
Most of the rest of Leigh Silverman's intelligently rethought production isn't up to the level of its Charity.
But Martino rethought his decision and now will take a hiatus from his post at NBC effective immediately.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 250st century.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 793st century.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 21st century.
Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it's being adapted, rethought and remade for the 173st century.
When Lydia introduced its premium offering back in March 2018, the company completely rethought the way Lydia accounts worked.
The sixth and final season of House of Cards was rethought and now Claire will be the main focus.
Basic architecture choices that have been baked into our devices for years, even decades, will have to be rethought.
If corporatisation and virtualisation can coexist, two of the basic tenets of modern management theory need to be rethought.
The sixth and final season of House of Cards was rethought and now Claire will be the main focus.
And as cases were brought, the Supreme Court rethought its approach to business practices and the law changed accordingly.
If jobs are no longer static or stable, then the notion of a permanent home must also be rethought.
The report demonstrated that current plans to rebuild the nuclear arsenal "are unsustainable and must be rethought," they wrote.
Untethered to previous productions, Beyoncé has rethought "The Lion King" as 21st-century global pop, frequently drawing on Africa.
This month, it wrote to members of Congress to urge that the contract award be delayed and entirely rethought.
Where the tech lords have rethought how we use existing tools instead of forging new ones, they've done better.
But everything about it has been thoroughly rethought for television, right down to the ways it modifies Simmons's book.
On top of the bank fines, dozens of traders were fired and the setting of daily market benchmarks was rethought.
John Gruber reported in April that Apple is working hard on a "completely rethought" Mac Pro with a modular design.
But, seriously, a roof is one of those car features that really didn't need to be rethought out of existence.
But I wonder what a totally rethought Best Buy would look like, unshackled from its roots as a stereo retailer.
Soon, the dollar would decline as the Fed reversed course and rethought its plans for tightening as the economy faltered.
The company also rethought the look and feel of the vehicle, again bringing in some more conventional, attractive lines vs.
As Americans live longer with more healthy, active lifestyles, senior housing is being rethought, redesigned, and, in this case, rebranded.
He rethought the bottle, too, deciding that the conventional 750 milliliters was not the right size for his unsulfured wines.
Toothpaste, perhaps the last part of your daily grooming regimen that had not been gussied up, has now been rethought.
" In 270 Mr. Hefner married again, saying he had rethought Woody Allen's line that "marriage is the death of hope.
But a ban on large gatherings because of the coronavirus outbreak has meant that funeral rituals have to be rethought.
Right now, especially in this crisis, there are so many things that are being rethought, like around healthcare for example.
Then, when Kanye West publicly rethought his ideological commitments, prominent liberals criticized him for speaking on the topic at all.
The costumes had to be redesigned to reflect rising hemlines and modern-fitting suits; the hairstyles rethought; and technology introduced.
"I want the whole thing to be rethought," she said in an interview at the rowhouse she rents in Camden.
I could wish there were more such scenes, but the material would have to be significantly rethought to produce them.
In my favorite exchange, Pondsmith explains how he and the team rethought one of cyberpunk's most familiar tropes: Flying cars.
But when I asked Marczewski what he wants people to take away from the film, I rethought my analysis a bit.
It's why Shigeru Miyamoto and his team completely rethought Mario when they brought Super Mario Run to mobile late last year.
The stock hit its lowest intraday level since 2015 as investors rethought the underlying value of the company's main growth prospect.
The conscription program, for example, needs to be rethought, and the term of service reduced to a fixed and reasonable length.
Finn's best-known band The Hold Steady isn't broken up, but it has completely rethought how often it performs in public.
To build the new Jira, Atlassian redesigned both the back-end stack and rethought the user experience from the ground up.
A scene in which Claudius chases his love interest, Poppea, was rethought to reflect the sensibilities of the post-#MeToo world.
Ingeniously, it rethought the Cylons as monotheistic zealots, murderous but with a culture and ideals that could not be easily dismissed.
From a museum perspective, the topic is so new that the very basics of a fashion show had to be rethought.
"Tropes and storytelling devices that worked in movies and TV have to be rethought and reworked for virtual reality," Milk said.
Blizzard's Overwatch completely rethought the competitive team-based shooter, creating a global phenomenon and e-sport almost right out of the gate.
By the time a story is approved and an actual script is written, the film has been thought and rethought countless times.
By the time she submitted her book proposal, in May 2018, she'd rethought it as part memoir, with the Trump allegation included.
The retrenchment is the latest reversal for a series of major New York cultural projects that have been delayed, rethought or scrapped.
Since the 2008 crisis, monetary policy has had to be rethought again, with central banks grappling with the "zero bound" for interest rates.
Google has significantly rethought its approach to hardware with the new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, devices designed and created by Google itself.
But the company says it has rethought its public autonomous vehicle testing—and the role of the humans hired to keep it safe.
Sometimes they can be innovatively rethought, as has been done with "One Day at a Time," with a Cuban family experiencing contemporary life.
Mr. Tarnopolsky, 48, rethought the mission of Cal Performances, working to strengthen its ties with both the campus and the Bay Area community.
No doubt, Cage is an important figure in the history of music, and the way he rethought the definition of music was revolutionary.
The British news organization Sky News has also rethought its coverage plans for the trial after the terrorist attack in London last weekend.
Both sides rethought the matter, and while Mr. Smith will remain in charge of next year's Ojai Festival, he will then step down.
The posters have been taken down from walls at South Mountain Elementary School and the assignment will be rethought next year, the superintendent said.
After its modular LG G5 tanked, the company's smartphone division appears to have rethought its strategy and started, quite simply, doing things that work.
Everything that could potentially impact a marathoner's performance is being rethought and re-engineered with the ultimate goal of killing time and making history.
Marianne Williamson, the self-help author running an outsider bid, said in her opening statement that the entire US economy needs to be rethought.
So it is often an unfortunate side effect of moving up the ladder that some relationships have to be rethought and sometimes even altered.
He said he had rethought the way he views his and Facebook's legacy, even if it will cost the company in the short term.
On the iPad version, the pen tool has been rethought in the context of a touch device so you can work without a keyboard.
In February, Kraft Heinz offered to buy Unilever, the consumer goods giant, for $143 billion, but quickly rethought the deal and withdrew its offer.
At the same time, software is being rethought, rearchitected and freshly built to bring applications from the cloud out onto the edge of the network.
And former Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt had a stark warning: After the double disaster for the West many things will have to be rethought.
The Boba Fett film, which reportedly would have been helmed by Logan director James Mangold, seems to be one of those projects that's being rethought.
On top of that, the update includes a rethought control scheme, which meaningfully updates Android's back / home / multitasking buttons for the first time in years.
Human children in later stages do copy others' actions, but the controversial assumption that this occurs from the moment of birth needs to be rethought.
Inspired by the famous Arthur C. Clarke quote, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," they rethought all of Norse mythology as alien technology.
"There is an element of business model that needs to kind of get rethought on how we work together," Transfix's new chief revenue officer said.
Joey wasn't supposed to be so daft, but after Matt LeBlanc came into an audition straight from a drinking bender, the creators rethought the character.
Elements of the building were rethought so a flood could rush in and out of the building, which could then be put back in operation quickly.
Strache said that while he did not want to leave the euro, policies needed to be rethought to make the single currency work for all members.
As he and Lucky flew around the D.C. area, he rethought his strategy of crashing into the tail and the cockpit for taking down Flight 93.
How pay is done has got to be rethought, but this really does create, it plays into ... Right, and there's different strategies, negotiating or no negotiating.
It's a little bit like … the Concorde was built on technology, really, from the 1950s to '60s, and no one's really rethought the Concorde since then.
In building the Deepsea Challenger, Ron completely rethought the design of submersible vehicles, from how they launch and travel through water to what they're made of.
All of them, it's fair to predict, will have that distinctive stamp on them, the sense of a familiar piece being rethought from the ground up.
This week, she wrote about how a Napa tomato grower, Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms, completely rethought his work in light of a changing climate.
Graves's firm has rethought, among many medical devices, walking sticks, so they work better and use interchangeable handles, colors and tips, which let customers personalize them.
MLNP even rethought the tagging system, introducing categories that are not only less crude, but also help you see this kind of content in new ways.
Subsequent productions at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., and the Geva Theater Center in Rochester honed but also rethought the story, direction and design.
But after winning a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2012, Ms. Terry, 62, said she rethought her years covering the continent, recording stories of truth-telling and forgiveness.
The same tradition was followed in some parts of France and in the Netherlands, where it has come under intense criticism, often being abandoned or rethought.
But he said it rethought its strategy in 2017, after the arrival of a new chief executive, Jim Hackett, who was charged with reinvigorating the company.
Senior officfials announced Friday that the international effort to locate MH370 will be suspended and rethought if the missing plane isn't found in the remaining search area.
AMLG: It reminds me of SpaceX and how they rethought the operations and the layout of the engineering floor so they could have that quick communication loop.
But with the coronavirus crisis, longtime calculations might have to be rethought, said Jeffrey E. Levine, the chairman of Douglaston Development, a New York-based housing developer.
The mayor, Mr. Geselle, said as the event closed that the exhibition had "reached its financial and structural limits" and that its organizational structure must be rethought.
The musical's composer, Vishal Bhardwaj, is an accomplished film director in his own right, part of a generation of Indian filmmakers who have rethought some Bollywood conventions.
However, as Fed rhetoric has taken a hawkish bent and as the FOMC's meeting date has drawn closer, the market has rethought the direction of monetary policy.
New systems approach: Overwhelmed by the scale of the problems it was facing, Habitat said it rethought how to make markets work better for low-income communities.
"The whole issue of rules of origin is considered trilaterally, so if we go forward with a bilateral model it would need to be rethought," he said.
But the most ambitious part of the rethought strategy was a new headquarters on a 253-acre forested plot in Warwick, N.Y., that the Witnesses bought in 2009.
If we look at history, Copernicus rethought the motion of our planets and postulated a different theory, Newton overthrew two centuries of thinking with his laws of motion.
And I'm wondering in this context, I know you've talked about it some, but have you rethought your own experience in the wake of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings?
Turns out, the way nickel behaves at the smallest scales might help explain the magnetic field's strength, to the point that some existing models would need to be rethought.
But the fact that it took an entire day to appear, and four hours after TechCrunch published this story, demonstrates just how badly Facebook Trends needs to be rethought.
But unlike your typical personal care products, the By Humankind portfolio products are rethought from the ground up to eliminate single-use plastic and be kind to the environment.
The underlying code is the same as desktop Photoshop, and although the interface has been rethought for the iPad, the same core tools line the edges of the screen.
The answer is we could – if we rethought the logic behind why we're putting in these hours and worked to change the hard-driving routines we've created for ourselves.
Autonomous Cars Break Uber In light of Dollar Shave Club's recent sale, I started thinking about other industries that haven't yet rethought the customer relationship by leveraging the cloud.
In Paris, Mr. van Hove hasn't fundamentally rethought how we hear Mozart or the "Giovanni" libretto, the way he has with the plays of Arthur Miller and Tony Kushner.
In a career spanning nearly half a century, Carrie Mae Weems, one of the cover subjects of this year's Greats issue, has completely rethought the rules of image-making.
Fast forward to launching Coda, he says they've rethought it in such a way that his daughter can figure it out fast enough to start planning a competition on it.
There's a very strong debate going on in China about values — a sense that everything has become about wealth and power, and a questioning about whether this should be rethought.
Although the assault took place in 2006, Schulman recounted it as a quirky anecdote in 2014 — plenty of time for MTV to have rethought its hosting decisions in the meantime.
"Luxury goods companies have rethought strategies and are now regaining the trust they lost from customers," said Federica Levato, a partner at Bain and a co-author of the report.
There was the New York Times story on the nascent days of the White House, portraying top aides fumbling in the dark as they rethought their improv approach to governing.
Contrary to excited media reports, Charles Koch, who now runs the brothers' network, has not rethought its backing for a Republican Party that appears no longer even to support free trade.
One big reason these agreements are being rethought is that as the Southwest enters its 16th year of drought, these shrinking reservoirs are becoming harder to dismiss as a temporary blip.
The Bank, which has faced political criticism for its near-zero rates, rethought its view on when Britain's economy will feel the pain of June's decision to leave the European Union.
Smith's criticisms of "unfair" cuts in welfare — unusual in recent history on the British right — have also cast doubt over whether last week's 2016 budget will not have to be rethought.
In the book, you talk about how you rethought your creative process when it comes to photography, that you stopped taking photos, that you stopped traveling for more than a year.
Even those who hated Giuliani began realizing that it was no longer cool to be a club kid, so many of them quickly retired their lunch boxes and rethought their personas.
Yvonne Rainer and Steve Paxton are two original members of the Judson Dance Theater, the loose group of artists who radically rethought how to make and watch art in the 133s.
Should celibacy be rethought, he admits, the logic of female exclusion would grow weaker, as would the traditional conception of the priesthood and, with it, the traditional conception of the church.
With orchestra subscription bases faltering, Ms. Borda's Los Angeles Philharmonic rethought its season as a series of events and festivals, each night needing to stand on its own, to sell itself.
After "The Mummy" disappointed at the box office in 2017, the studio rethought its strategy and is focusing on standalone stories rather than a connected universe, similar to what Warner Bros.
So when the first one got to three million views across all platforms, those who thought, "Well, there's a rigid set of rules that apply to all viral videos," rethought that.
Carsten Breitfeld, chief executive of start-up Chinese carmaker Byton, says vehicles must be rethought to unlock their potential, both as new electric cars and as platforms for a new consumer experience.
The question is both interesting and relevant at a time when Japan experiences a military resurgence and America's provocative Asia "pivot" is being rethought by the incoming and often unpredictable Trump administration.
Rather, Hetu explains, Amazon created a new paradigm for online retail that rethought ideas of convenience and cost that were prescient and forward-looking in ways only technology companies can typically achieve.
Mr. Doshi, a student of Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, rethought western Modernism for Indian climates and communities, and his buildings' expanses of brick and concrete privilege public encounters and humane growth.
An update in September 2015 rethought the entire iOS application by focusing on more private sharing of stories, and since then they've launched an app for Apple TV and finally launched on Android.
The National Association of Professional Firemen and the Professional Firemen&aposs Trade Union issued a joint statement saying that the government&aposs recent reorganization of firefighting capabilities need to be reassessed and rethought.
Mr. Macron has pushed for closer European integration, a rapprochement with Russia, a tougher line on Brexit and an end to the enlargement of the European Union until the process can be rethought.
The H.M.O. has been rethought in new forms that are without some of the drawbacks of the old-style health maintenance organizations, like requiring people to get permission to go to a specialist.
The Palantir repurchase and Andreessen Horowitz's ruminations highlight a more fundamental point: Compensation at venture-backed companies needs to be rethought in an age when many of these companies are staying private longer.
The "completely rethought" infotainment system is based on the Android operating system, with Google Maps, Google Assistant and the Google Play app store embedded within the vehicle so they work without a phone.
This time around, though, the resolution has been upped to 24 megapixels, the controls have been rethought, and the body has been slimmed down further partly through the removal of the built-in flash.
I rethought my ideas about the American experience and revised my course —  to answer Crevecoeur's question by exploring not just the things that divide us but also those that unite us as a people.
Mr. McVicar said he had rethought aspects of the production to suit the fresh-faced Ms. Yoncheva and Mr. Grigolo, envisioning them as young lovers in the early months of a passionate love affair.
But in an act of cultural cooperation still too rare in big museums, the Art Institute's director, James Rondeau, removed the show from the schedule so that it could be rethought with indigenous input.
And though Trump did not single out South Africa specifically for criticism, he did warn more broadly that deals would need to be rethought because the United States is always losing out on trade agreements.
FHFA's proposal to limit the initiative based on mortgage size, among other restrictions, needs to be rethought: It is precisely the bubble-driven, overinflated mortgages that are driving this problem and burying families in debt.
Given its history, suddenly $26K for 105 phones doesn't seem so bad, though you can only wonder how much debt the company could have avoided if only it rethought the gold-dipped, diamond-encrusted handsets.
But Democrats say that measure needs to be rethought now that many experts say cancelling the payments has actually helped the law through a quirk that led to increased subsidies that help people afford coverage.
European Union plans to align global and European rules on writing down debt at collapsing banks will be rethought following concerns raised by lenders and member states, people familiar with the situation said on Monday.
Since 1991, when Craig released his first EP, "4 Jazz Funk Classics," he has rethought the cavernous 808 drums of his city's sound; his 2013 record "Masterpiece" included sparse, ambient tracks inspired by David Lynch.
"We know, based on our research in New York City, that people who previously identified as not being sustainably minded rethought all their single-use disposable habits after using Vessel for three weeks," Tucker says.
Almost two months after Amazon rocked the e-reader world with a completely rethought Kindle Oasis, the company is, as of Wednesday, offering a considerably more modest update to its entry-level Kindle e-reader.
People are hoping this is finally a cultural moment where people are going to wake up and say, 'How we treat women in general, in the workplace, needs to be examined, and needs to be rethought.
Some have tackled issues that large companies face, like software that might improve meetings, a Facebook version of email, an automatic transcription service and a PowerPoint-style service rethought in a kind of Instagram Stories format.
Facebook, Apple and some of their peers were hurt this quarter as investors rethought high U.S. stock valuations in light of the prospect of a U.S.-China trade war and potentially increased regulation of tech companies.
Perhaps her greatest legacy was her refusal to cede to societal expectations as she carved out a persistently unusual world for herself in which the demands of femininity — marriage and children, specifically — were rethought and redefined.
" Carmen Maria Machado on Ghostbusters as a sacred text: "I do think it's really interesting, this idea that a movie made in 1984 is a sacred text that cannot be reinterpreted, or rethought, or recast, or rebooted.
Trump's decision Wednesday to remove his chief strategist from the National Security Council reflected a demotion for the polarizing figure, and a signal that staffing decisions made just months ago are being rethought at the highest levels.
In her own kitchen, she has rethought the traditional tahini filling for a Lenten cinnamon roll called tahinopita, and developed a super-easy recipe for halvah semifreddo, a frozen emulsion of fresh whipped cream and crystalline halvah.
Managers need to be held accountable for the evaluations they use to make their decisions about who to hire and who to promote, and the very skills and characteristics associated with good leadership need to be rethought.
Skating, like all other sports, has an element of strategy; what followed was a generation of young women who went home after competitions, rethought their programs, took out those triple-triples — and found they could still win.
Jones both destroys books and keeps them in memory, carefully and attentively sewing book covers onto canvases to make the case that some sort of collective history can be lovingly remade, be rethought, reimagined — with different emphases.
The name change was expected to clear the way for talks on North Macedonia joining the European Union, but last month, France vetoed those discussions, arguing that the process of enlarging the bloc needs to be rethought.
It can claim that pension schemes, labour laws and industrial relations need to be rethought in the light of massive technological change—and that people who sell their labour for a living should take part in such rethinking.
They're also some pretty smart professors, from what I can understand, and actually we've been talking about their background and the book they wrote that was very impactful to how people rethought computer architecture, which was how ... 212 ...?
When he wasn't welding small squares of dark metal into suave, junk-sculpture credenzas and wardrobes, Evans further rethought form and function with sideboards whose jutting carapaces of wood and metal might serve as models for climbing walls.
Mr. Johnson said that his decision to work at Starbucks came after he had rethought his career, disclosing for the first time that he had a brush with skin cancer that had led him to retire from Juniper.
"In 1994 the tablet idea was rethought; it was clear that tablets would exist one day, and the team wanted to experiment with key design factors," designer and writer Marcin Wichary explained on a Flickr page highlighting the prototype.
He scanned everything and treated for everything in a panicky attempt to make absolutely certain that everything would turn out O.K. Of course, he was always getting tangled up in knots with this approach, but he never rethought it.
They'll still have to prove they can offer eyeballs over the long-term, but these early efforts at rethought versions of the medium are already making TV in general more exciting than it has been in a long time.
In the past decade or so, American theatre has been rethought by a number of serious, original, and deeply ambitious playwrights, including Annie Baker, Thomas Bradshaw, Lucas Hnath, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Richard Maxwell, Sarah Ruhl, and Young Jean Lee.
In Sunday's Democratic presidential debate, CNN's Don Lemon noted that many African Americans blame the 1994 crime bill for sharply increasing mass incarceration among black people and wanted to know if Hillary Clinton has rethought her support for it.
Senior officials from the three countries involved in the search -- Australia, Malaysia and China -- announced earlier this month that the effort to locate MH370 will be suspended and rethought if the missing plane isn't found in the remaining search area.
Raising money for hedge funds has been a tough sell this year as many institutional investors, including state pension funds in New Jersey, New York and Illinois, have rethought their commitments in light of funds' low returns and high fees.
This would not necessarily be the case had Republicans rethought their Obama-era nihilism at any point, accepted the basic notion of a health care coverage guarantee, and stopped making false but politically potent promises to repeal the law outright.
That said, one of the committee members, the Lib Dem Peer Lord Strasburger, summing up the report for Wired, calls for the bill to be "fundamentally rethought and rebuilt", branding it "sloppy in its wording and short on vital details".
"My team conveyed that I was going down to visit the border and see what was going on and I would try to come by and visit and hope that they rethought their position but obviously they didn't," he added.
If the first film had a kind of stock griminess to it — contrasting the world of the Guardians against the more civilized corners of space they had been kicked out of — then Guardians 2 has rethought how to present that griminess.
Just as old economic models such as those of John Maynard Keynes, Robert Solow and William Phillips had to be rethought, so does this blind assumption that all trade is good, even if one side is being taken advantage of.
Heartbeat Opera has made a specialty of reinterpreting operas from the past in light of the present, and their staging here of Alessandro Stradella's 1681 oratorio is no exception: It's a tale of sex and power rethought for the #MeToo moment.
Not just because a plan to unveil the collection in Hong Kong had to be rethought at the last moment because of the intense demonstrations, but because he was once again opening himself up to the judgment of the shopping world.
I was having dinner with a business professor, and he was saying that he has completely rethought how he interacts with young women and that now he would never meet with a young woman in his office behind a closed door.
Scientists agree that dogs stem from wolves, but where, when and how many times dogs were domesticated — passing down tameness and other traits over generations — has been rethought many times in the last few years ( SN: 7/8/17, p. 23).
"That is something that no one else is doing, and we are doing it by connecting directly to their online financial accounts … I think ultimately we are totally vertically integrated, and we rethought from first principals how would you assess someone," Beryl said.
J.B. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Manfred Honeck, conductor (Reference) The most interesting and innovative Beethoven recording since these forces set down the Fifth and Seventh, this intense "Eroica" nods in the direction of tradition but sounds completely new, rethought from the ground up.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar hit a four-month low against the safe-haven yen on Wednesday as investors rethought growth expectations under a Trump administration that had pushed the greenback to a 14-year peak and stocks to record highs.
He eventually admitted he'd rethought his past position that single-payer Medicare for All was the "best way" to get health care for all Americans, instead raising an option to allow people to keep their private insurance or buy into Medicare if they wanted to.
She compared this beauty of the visible machine with the problems she saw in modern architecture in a candid discussion of Frank Lloyd Wright in 1962, whose work she appreciated as more than a "visual thing with him": He really rethought things in functional terms.
It's now evidently rethought the value of offering even higher-priced consumer cloud storage — doubtless as a consequence of fierce competition in the space with tech giants including Google, Dropbox, Microsoft and Amazon all duking it out to onboard as many consumers as possible.
I think chips this year may be less vulnerable than the ones coming out over the last decade, I don't think it's that they fundamentally rethought how chips are done, I think they're just designing and releasing these chips, aware that this vulnerability exists.
" "We have thick skin, but as veterans, it's hard for us to understand why war wounds would elicit such raucous laughter from an audience," he said, adding, "I think they should've rethought that joke a little bit -- if you can even call it a joke.
Charles Harrison, an industrial designer who rethought hundreds of ordinary items, including a plastic trash bin on wheels, a see-through measuring cup and the 3-D View-Master, which were then snapped up by the nation's burgeoning postwar middle class, died on Nov.
Right now at the Hill Art Foundation you can see five Renaissance bronzes alongside the sculpture of Charles Ray, the deep-thinking and slow-working Los Angeles sculptor who has rethought the classical tradition for our age as profoundly as Bertoldo did for his.
A24 acquired "The Witch" out of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival with DirecTV for roughly $1 million, and planned a multi-platform release that would match a limited theatrical debut with a speedy on-demand launch, but the studio rethought that idea after screening the picture.
Today, some conservative leaders take these populist claims at face value, leading to the second piece of incorrect conventional wisdom: No matter what one thinks of Mr. Trump personally, one must concede that mainstream positions on issues such as trade and immigration must be fundamentally rethought. Right?
He finds hope, for example, at the University of Texas at Austin, where admissions have been rethought, extra guidance has been provided and a few professors in particular have decided to go back to the beginning, more or less, and pour extra energy into actual teaching.
So the principal feat of "Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist," a resounding, rollickingly diverse exhibition that opened in June and runs for another month at the Art Institute of Chicago, is that it gives us an unfamiliar Gauguin, rethought and reassessed on better terms than genius versus monster.
His remarks, five days after the United States carried out missile strikes in retaliation for a chemical attack for which Washington and its allies blamed Mr. Assad, illustrated the extent to which the Trump administration has, in just one week, substantially rethought its approach to Syria's future.
But while these artists committed to abstraction, creatively rethought color, and produced work that refused the political constraints and expectations placed on them, they did so amidst controversy and accusations by critics and other Black artists that they were not fulfilling a public obligation to describe the Black experience.
But union leaders said that what was perhaps more important to them was that the strike had provided an alternate narrative to the school choice movement that grew up around the idea that traditional public schools were factories of failure that needed to be broken up and rethought.
While this moment in history, when traditional forms of self-representation are being totally dismantled or rethought, was precipitated by the hard work of former generations of LGBTQ activists, writers and thinkers, some within those older generations, including myself, find the hip new ways of self-identifying perplexing and unsettling.
As new devices and/or services are added to your home technology arsenal, this rethought gateway should leverage its visual map to show you where the new device and/or services are running, what other devices they may or may not be connected to, and whether or not they're working properly.
"It's important to not shy away from our past, but there has to be an interrogation, for all of us, about what kind of art we're making now, and why," said Leigh Silverman, the director of that rethought 22018 "Sweet Charity," which rendered the heroine's travails darker and less comic.
Faraday Future: Once left for dead after a splashy premiere three years ago, a planned Las Vegas factory that never got built, and a Chinese founder and funder who went bankrupt, the company is back with a new leader, the former head of Byton; new funding; and a rethought vehicle.
The main push behind building Pitch, Reber said, was the idea of revisiting processes that have been around for a long time, and that are very entrenched as a result, but don't actually work that well and could stand to be rethought with all of the advances of technology in mind.
The news comes via John Gruber of Daring Fireball:Apple is currently hard at work on a "completely rethought" Mac Pro, with a modular design that can accommodate high-end CPUs and big honking hot-running GPUs, and which should make it easier for Apple to update with new components on a regular basis.
What they contain has been rethought by a team of curators — from department chiefs down to assistant curators — intent on telling a different, more inclusive, less-definitive story that will not only encompass artists from around the world and integrate media but also play down the traditional dominance of painting and sculpture.
JAIME DIMON YESTERDAY BACKED AWAY FROM THOSE COMMENTS SAYING THE BITCOIN IS A FRAUD HAVE YOU RETHOUGHT YOUR POSITION ON BITCOIN, AND HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF SOME OF YOUR PORTFOLIO BANKS WANTED TO MAKE A MARKET IN BITCOIN, WANTED TO TRADE BITCOIN, WANTED TO MAKE A BUSINESS OUT OF BITCOIN TRADING?
From a retail perspective, handbags are crucial for business: In the past year, labels have rethought their pricing strategy (à la Marc Jacobs), developed some high-profile partnerships (Coach x Disney, anyone?), and even entered this volatile market (as Theory did earlier this summer), all in an effort to boost sales and up their profile in the category.
The Commission's approach looks to be aligning with Facebook's rethought approach — with the subjective question of how to make judgements on what is (and therefore what isn't) a trustworthy source likely being handed off to third parties, given that another strand of the code is focused on "enabling fact-checkers, researchers and public authorities to continuously monitor online disinformation".
The ramp-up in long bets made by hedge funds took off in the second half of 2016, say the research's authors and stepped-up further following President Trump's election victory amid hopes that he would deliver infrastructure spending, tax reforms, deregulation and a rethought approach to healthcare – all measures which were expected to benefit companies' bottom lines.
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The two main offerings opened last weekend: "Butterfly," a radically rethought take on Puccini's "Madama Butterfly," trimmed to about 100 minutes and arranged for a six-instrument ensemble; and "Carmen," a boldly conceived contemporary interpretation of Bizet's popular opera, trimmed to 90 minutes and arranged for a six-piece jazz-infused ensemble complete with saxophones and guitars.
It's unclear why she can't simply say, "It was a huge mistake, I've rethought my views on the use of force and learned from my mistake," but in lieu of that kind of fully honest reckoning, her burn at Sanders — "A vote in 2002 is not a plan to defeat ISIS" — was rhetorically effective if not particularly reassuring to more dovish Democrats.
Certainly it is simpler to attempt to apply existing laws to internet institutions; it was simpler to do that with business models, too, and companies have learned since the early days of the web that the old methods need to be rethought and at the very least hybridized with more forward-thinking ones that acknowledge the realities of the online world.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art, by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 225,2100 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,67803 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 137,24215 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,94003 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles modern and contemporary art, by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze — with 212,1945 years of Judaica.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought and refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles modern and contemporary art, by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze — with 220,1886 years of Judaica.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles modern and contemporary art, by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze — with 222,2212 years of Judaica.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 284,2212 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 23,21960 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,260 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 63,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 373,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 35963,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,503 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,17173 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,93 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 2681,26000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 243,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 4,193 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 20,2212 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
After a surgical renovation to its grand pile on Fifth Avenue, the Jewish Museum has reopened its third-floor galleries with a rethought, refreshed display of its permanent collection, which intermingles 313,000 years of Judaica with modern and contemporary art by Jews and gentiles alike — Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and the excellent young Nigerian draftswoman Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze.
It's clear that plenty of things need to be rethought for the web inside VR. There's obviously far more 2D web content available right now, but it'll be interesting to see how much 3D models or live rendered virtual environments grow to become a part of the way sites operate as browser owners like Mozilla, Google and Apple begin heavily pushing their AR/VR plays.
So, there was a consultant that came to them and just said, 'By getting out of tobacco in the '80s you have lost the equivalent of $3.5 billion for your pensioners and maybe all of these social programs' -- I don't know if you saw this piece, 'Maybe all of the social ideas that you have been espousing are actually costing the pensioners and this should be rethought.
For his depictions of Central American death squads — bands of indiscriminate killers who, with the support of the Reagan administration, spent much of the decade terrorizing the peasantry of Guatemala and El Salvador — Golub rethought the idea of the triumphal frieze, transferring the red oxide of Roman frescoes to his monochromatic fields, while incising his super-sized figures in scraped-down, ever-shifting layers of dark and light.
In other words, this leap forward, which would be a great thing for the country's economy and productivity, would inevitably widen the gap between the haves and the have-nots, so the model for traveling across India needs to be rethought and entirely revolutionized in a way that will improve the lives of all those thousands of people clinging to the outsides of the trains, to make their experience closer to that of the people who will be able to afford to buy tickets on the bullet train.

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