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is reconfiguration
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A reconfigured state.
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Another problem is reconfiguration.
One of the most strategic and the most significant decisions in supply chain management is reconfiguration of the structure and design of the supply chain network.
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These are: Reconfiguration: Taking a configuration action, such as initiating/removing a connection or changing the privilege of particular components.
The first two, "Black Is the Color" and "I Wonder as I Wander," are reconfigurations of pieces by John Jacob Niles, and Berio composed two of the Italian songs.
Through music-streaming services and their formulas for our sweet spots, we meet new bands that might as well be reconfigurations of the old ones.
For Wittgenstein, analogously, to say that there is substance is to say that there are some things such that all "existence changes" in the metaphorical passage from world to world are reconfigurations of them.
MultiBoot [19] is a reconfiguration method that allows full bitstream reconfiguration, whereas partial reconfiguration [52] allows partial bitstream reconfiguration.
Rather, it is a reconfiguration of the relationship.
Still disputed is the reconfiguration of its 32-foot-long mahogany bar in 1997.
Perhaps the most noticeable change in the interior is the reconfiguration of the escalators.
"This is a reconfiguration of the regional and international politics of the region," Mr. Shahin said.
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