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    redesign
    [ verb ]
    design anew, make a new design for
    <verb.creation>


    1. In February it unveiled a redesign and slimming of its HQ which was so limited - just 10 per cent - that it drew catcalls from investors in the City of London.
    2. Oil companies say this gasoline redesign will raise prices from 15 to 25 cents a gallon, even if the new formula works. Supporters say the cost is only a penny a gallon.
    3. The report was submitted by H. Guyford Stever, chairman of the National Research Council's panel on the redesign of the shuttle booster rockets.
    4. Wilding said redesign of the northern finger and relocation of a taxiway on the affected runway are still being considered.
    5. The company's redesign of the booster rocket is aimed to prevent the problems of last January, when cold temperatures before the launch were blamed for preventing a rubber O-ring from sealing a joint and allowing hot gas to escape.
    6. Among them: "Asking tens of teams to simultaneously redesign all process," "redesigning when you should obliterate" and ending up with crossed signals between employees and managers.
    7. First, the principle of subsidiarity requires that advanced societies redesign their social policies to return power to "the intermediate groups" of family and voluntary associations.
    8. At that time, the presidential commission investigating the Challenger accident recommended that an outside group oversee the redesign to make sure it was done properly.
    9. But Conde Nast executives, who requested anonymity, said she resigned because of direct and frequent run-ins with Alexander Liberman, Conde Nast's editorial director, over the recent redesign of the magazine and its future direction.
    10. These are likely to include plans to redesign the extraordinarily complicated Chicago airspace, and may include the transfer of a platoon of highly experienced controllers to O'Hare, at least temporarily.
    11. They slapped a "moratorium" on further de facto deregulation of the banking and securities industries until March 1, at which time they promised a definitive redesign of the banking act.
    12. Resorts has been hit hard by construction and redesign costs for the Taj Mahal.
    13. Often, the only way to lower prices without going broke is to redesign products or assembly processes from the bottom up to cut costs.
    14. Mr. Thompson said that test would be the "proof of the pudding," largely determining whether the rocket redesign can be completed quickly enough to permit a February 1988 launch.
    15. Some hotels have had to redesign their buildings because foundation-digging has unearthed human bones.
    16. Regardless, Congress appears ready to go ahead with the redesign.
    17. Efforts to redesign the shuttle booster rockets have centered on those seals.
    18. James R. Thompson, a NASA official, expressed satisfaction yesterday with the redesign, but said the agency wants to see four full-scale tests of the rocket without any defects or problems before going ahead with the launch.
    19. The gain was apparently on the back of rumours that the company would secure a contract linked to the redesign of the US dollar.
    20. Two years later, the unit posted an outstanding year thanks to painful cuts, product redesign, and closer attention to quality, inventory management and customer relations.
    21. In mid-September, two former consultants, Stephen Agee and Anthony Laine, filed suit contending they were fired for attempting to bring redesign problems to light.
    22. A large European multinational company recently launched a root-and-branch redesign of its two most important operating processes: the way its units in a dozen countries develop new products together; and its 'order to delivery' cycle.
    23. More remains to be done - the vestibule and the lower restaurant floor and of course the costly but vital need to redesign the interiors of the grim Northern extension.
    24. The chip is a form of the Intel 80386SX chip, made by IBM based on an IBM redesign so the chip will include an eight-kilobit cache, or eight thousand bits of memory.
    25. As an industry, we have to police ourselves on that." Program suppliers frequently redesign movie package art to boost sales.
    26. In the 1989-1990 school year, 17 pilot schools were supposed to redesign their curriculum at every grade, while five others were picked to introduce the program in selected classes.
    27. A Time spokesman didn't confirm or deny the redesign.
    28. As special assistant, he played a major role in the expansion and redesign of the newspaper's news and feature sections last year.
    29. Michael V. Morris, a graphic designer at Herbst Lazar, used the Wilcox data to redesign the form.
    30. The program to redesign all three remaining shuttles cost $2.4 billion.
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