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Reused

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Past of reuse

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Privately, a BBC management source insists there is a "strong commitment" to the domestic News channel, speaking of a digital "world of 'and'", in which the News channel's output complements (and is reused by) the BBC's online services.

The basis for YAGNI stems from a failure common in many software development projects: that when a developer creates a component of a system they tend to give it more flexibility than is immediately necessary, so that it can be reused in more contexts and provide more value.

(He later said he should not have reused the word "pussies" from another's tweet).

Every patient treated by D'Mello over more than three decades by NHS England to report for tests to check for blood-borne diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C, after investigations revealed that he failed to properly sanitise equipment between patients and reused dirty gloves.

Copenhagen architects GXN reused glass and bricks from the hotel previously on the site, turning the glass into "glass wool insulation" and the bricks into foundations.

Moreover, the oil could be squeezed out and the wool reused.

What is more, it would allow the plant to be reused, reducing the expense of tapping new fields yet further.

In this way, each channel can be used, and reused, to carry calls from multiple users.

It reused much of the technology that went into Chandrayaan, India's successful 2008 lunar mission, obviating the need for new space-worthiness tests.

If a town's politicians are told to spend more on recycling, that leaves less for things they may have been elected to invest in, such as parks, teachers, or even other environmental efforts.In extreme cases, targets can even damage the environment, because they do not guarantee that sorted waste will actually be reused.

Two hundred years later, the book of 90 pages was unbound and washed so that the goatskin parchment could be reused, producing what is known as a palimpsest, in which the older writing is sometimes visible under the new.

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