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"It may be redesigned," he said outside the hearing, "but these buildings will be built".
A morning jog will be reclassified as a good source of beneficial chemicals; sports may be redesigned to optimize their molecular outcomes.
By contrast, in a circular economy scenario, the car manufacturing process may be redesigned so that not only are cars made with less material, they are designed to allow easy remanufacture and repair as well.
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The core of the building may have to be redesigned as a result, ARD reported.
The elevator cars, which were rendered unusable when the elevator shafts flooded, may have to be redesigned.
That accident has led some Greenwich residents and officials to say that the highway is so unsafe there that it may have to be redesigned.
To sum up, the protocol may need to be redesigned to utilize the potential EE improvement with mode switching.
Current safety systems may need to be redesigned to prevent rib and sternum fractures in occupants 80 years and older.
Many jobs may therefore have to be redesigned if they are to be done by older people.
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