She continues to redefine optimization in the U.S., and she's redefining optimization for new media. |
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There's a dire need for redefining the constraints for both chambers of Parliament. |
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It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim. |
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This unstayed mast, combined with a balestron, is redefining the ease of operation of a sailing ship. |
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These counterstories become the basis for redefining strength and developing healthier, non-violent lifestyles. |
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The discoveries have emerged from a study of whale song that is redefining what experts know about the giants of the deep. |
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He saw off the last vestiges of heroin chic, and ushered in an era of dressing up, redefining power dressing on the way. |
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Rwandan women have come this far, she says, in part by legally redefining women's roles. |
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It's a shame that he's redefining his organisation to stop people hating him. |
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This could form the basis for redefining the relationship between the two perspectives. |
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I think he's done very well in this series of speeches this week, in terms of refining and redefining this mission. |
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Living better on less money, downshifting and redefining ideas about ambition, success and happiness are some of the subjects covered. |
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Liberals everywhere were redefining themselves in the face of a conservative backlash of one degree or another. |
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It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better. |
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In Jesus' story of the prodigal, the father welcomes his boy home be redefining what it means to belong to the family. |
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Truer colours, improved textures and glossier surfaces create a more realistic experience, redefining image quality. |
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Young people within the YWCA and YMCA can be leaders in redefining what it means to be global. |
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Living with a terminal illness means redefining hope, even though none of us realistically hope to live forever. |
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The question seems narrow, but it could have significant implications for redefining Congress's spending power. |
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New music technologies like this electronic music stand is redefining how musicians interact with their music. |
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Despite political initiatives aimed at redefining Guam's status as a U.S. commonwealth, it remained an unincorporated territory as the twentieth century ended. |
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Viral marketing and social networking are redefining the world of customer influence. |
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The breakdown of public discourse on sensitive issues is redefining the bystander effect. |
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Some community organizations felt that redefining themselves as economic actors was equivalent to selling their souls. |
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Neoliberalism with its emphasis on market forces narrows the legitimacy of the public sphere by redefining it around the related issues of privatism, consumption, and safety. |
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The EU and US have been making noises about redefining what it means to be a developing nation. |
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As announced at the IGC the Commission will be replanning and redefining its work and reorganising its departments accordingly. |
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The SBA itself has tacitly acknowledged the trend toward largeness by redefining small business upward. |
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Biel-based graphic artist and illustrator Jörg Müller has played a seminal role in redefining the picture book. |
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In the case of a life form that is inherently unstable and constantly redefining itself, such a definition is not possible. |
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The suggested modifications included reworking the sitemap, redefining some of the terminology, and adding some new links. |
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He is also chair of a focus group for redefining our Ladner Harbour business area. |
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The death of men during war and their long absences from community life can play a role in redefining patriarchal power, to a certain extent. |
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Stewart says the province can get a fresh start by redefining itself by culinary regions, for tourism. |
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The result is redefining anaesthesia, and can help you redefine the way your hospital works. |
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This would rule out preservation of the translatability of taxonomies by redefining the changed part in terms of the unchanged part. |
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That is why the Labour government spent huge sums checking, auditing, redefining and systematising their controls. |
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Many countries are in the midst of redefining their health policies and systems. |
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This weekend I decided to indulge myself and experience an exceptional recreational escape in a setting redefining luxury and splendor. |
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Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself. |
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The government is redefining disability to suit its own purposes. |
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The latter entails redefining land tenure and redistribution of land. |
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The Evangelical calculus attempts to console and convert grieving relatives and witnesses by redefining such loss as a means to the measureless prize of eternal life. |
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I doubt you could have prevented the killing of their female partners by redefining their sense of manliness. |
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I've only had a couple of major breakups, but after each one I needed a long time to do the whole healing thing and to find some way of redefining myself as an individual. |
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Minsky became a role model for those living with disabilities, redefining long-held standards of beauty and perfection. |
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Moving house is an instinct worth pursuing, as is cementing or redefining your career role. |
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In contrast to his usual approach, he worked and reworked the canvas, simplifying and redefining edges. |
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Not many artists within the milieu of the Madras Art Movement have concentrated their energies in working or redefining the concept of still life. |
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It undoes the stability of the unitary subject by constantly changing and redefining his or her foundations. |
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There are still weeks to go, but the 2015 UK general election is already redefining the word tedium. |
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It is redefining the concept of a happy marriage as a friendly enterprise where passion takes a back seat in the car, right next to the children. |
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However, redefining the kilogram to fix h was seen to be closer to the needs of fundamental physics. |
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We are above all a company that emphasizes creation, innovation and redefining performance. |
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The Ringier Group is adapting its organization to Swiss business and redefining the business areas. |
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These concepts and definitions are not necessarily appropriate for other applications and will need redefining if they are not. |
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Smitten, many employers are redefining their official dress codes to make the girls learn what 'Business Casual' is and how important it is to dress professionally. |
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Eventually, all the members agreed on a new musical direction, redefining their instrumental roles. |
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Boston youth have been invited to submit videos showcasing how they are setting positive examples and redefining street cred. |
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Globalization will only privilege a cosmopolitan elite, says Arizpe, unless greater creativity is allowed in governance, in building a new sociality and in redefining the ways different cultures live together. |
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These are really difficult issues and there are clearly tensions in redefining these accountabilities but just because it's difficult it should not become an excuse for not tackling it. |
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Second, redefining the humour category to be more inclusive. |
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Andy Hall et al. show how redefining the boundaries of a system, in their case an agricultural innovation system, can reveal underexplored opportunities for developing innovation capacity. |
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These gestures come as Iran has been redefining its international image after years of incendiary anti-Israeli rhetoric from the Ahmadinejad administration. |
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Her delegation believed that the carrier should be liable from the point at which the goods were received and should not be able to escape liability by redefining the period of responsibility. |
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By collectively redefining the status of the rubbish of the virtual junkyard, this practice lays out certain forces that tend to redefine the accepted norms of aesthetic judgment. |
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Kidd has set himself the task of redefining the American landscape, rupturing it into evermore immediate, disjunctive, and implausible fictions. |
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The implementation phase involves processes of redefining, restructuring, clarification, and routinizing. |
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The Committee considers that the government adhesion to these principles and their application by a suitable structure will lead to an important redefining of water management and preservation for the citizens of Quebec. |
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Even if it is always important to think about innovative instruments, the priority remains increasing budget allocation and redefining the tools and methods of financial participation in the European Union. |
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Select to prevent the host from clearing or redefining user-defined keys. |
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Gabriele Siedle: At the moment we are redefining the threshold itself. |
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For the sisters, it is a chance at redefining their musical identity. |
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We plan to take advantage of that consumer enthusiasm by increasing our marketing support through redefining our packaging and brand names among other things. |
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Why have we had so many twists and turns by the Bush administration, redefining torture so that it does not cover waterboarding, prolonged shackling or induced hypothermia? |
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The Group of Twenty had taken the lead in redefining that system, while the United Nations was still seeking its role as the legitimate voice of all nations on an equal footing. |
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I am confident that the World Conference will prove to be a watershed event, redefining the relationship between those who carry out science and those who have political power. |
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The big challenge is re-orienting the focus, redefining relationships, and not to be viewing youth as a social problem, but rather to be looking at the social problems that they encounter. |
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In the early 1990s, thrash achieved breakout success, challenging and redefining the metal mainstream. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich all believed in redefining art as the arrangement of pure color. |
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In the 1980s the judiciary played a major role in redefining the constitutional position of the Treaty of Waitangi. |
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Nnabagereka Sylvia of the Buganda Kingdom is redefining her role as the wife of the Kabaka of the Buganda Kingdom. |
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That being so, what possible justification can there be for redefining marriage other than that society, through marriage, does not presently affirm the lifestyle choice for these individuals? |
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And in doing so, they are redefining work. |
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Youth Venture then connects them into a global movement of young changemakers, who are together redefining the youth years as a time of leadership and positive social change. |
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Samuel Harsnett was a ceremonialist disciplinarian who began the potentially explosive strategy of redefining Calvinism itself as doctrinal Puritanism. |
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By redefining our fundamental understanding of cancer through cytogenetics, she helped drive the translation of basic genetic discoveries to clinical medicine. |
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The original AeroBed was introduced in 1992, redefining the air bed product category through higher quality standards and new inflation technology. |
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My Little Pony is redefining manhood and that deserves a brohoof. |
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The French and Italians specialized in redefining the pastry of the pie, making it flakier and tastier by new methods of adding butter, rolling, and folding the dough. |
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