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To reconfigured
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To arrange into a new configuration.
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In an interesting sideline, Dagg suggests that borrowing processes may in some cases actually contribute to reconfigured designs and thus lead to branching events.
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In such designs, we have the possibility to reconfigure any reconfigurable module without reconfiguring all the hardware chain.
You have to reconfigure".
So the solution is to reconfigure everything.
How to reconfigure roads, bus lines, police districts?
Eventually, S. L. Green hopes to reconfigure the retail space.
And it's not easy to reconfigure your life.
However, bird flu quickly learned to reconfigure itself.
At a minimum, Sega seems prepared to reconfigure its business.
New technology is about to reconfigure the industry.
It can be costly or even impossible for employers to reconfigure their existing jobs.
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