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Redesigning
verb
Present participle of redesign
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In a substantial savings measure, the government will garner $131m over five years by terminating or redesigning a number of programs administered by the Department of Education and Training.
It is redesigning its whole undergraduate curriculum and reducing the number of courses it offers.
Redesigning NHS emergency care, tackling poor performance and harnessing the health service's purchasing power are among the priorities of the NHS England chief executive.
She added: "Redesigning feminist staples and classic literary ladies to be more appealing to the larger and more lucrative chick lit audience is apparently a common practice".
We decided to "hack" our Fantastic Services cars – namely redesigning the interior to fit in more staff and more equipment.
Changing structures combined with reduced budgets have created new challenges for commissioners involved in improving and redesigning services – and involved many others in commissioning for the first time.
GAVI is redesigning the scheme and will use survey data to verify country records.By setting and measuring targets, cash-on-delivery donors hope to spur healthy competition.
Japan's engineers are no slouches, of course, and are famous for redesigning American products and manufacturing them more efficiently.
The research we're doing at MIT and Southampton is so you can make up your own objects and say we're going to collaborate about bridges and girders and buses, because we're redesigning Hammersmith Bridge.
But policymakers are understandably keen to start work on redesigning their financial systems.
Of the first 4,500 to appear, 300 have already been adopted.The company has devoted considerable resources to redesigning its intranet, its internal online data and its communications system.
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