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Discover Ludwig"retool" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making changes to something in order to make it more useful or efficient. For example: "The company decided to retool their production process to increase efficiency and lower costs."
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retool
verb
To adjust; to optimize; to rebuild.
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Among the latest batch of high-tech tenants in DEC's old headquarters is Monster, the dotcom survivor.MIT also took some flak in the early 1990s, but it has begun to retool.
Banks can safely lend for long enough to finance a grocer's turnover, but not to retool a factory or build a hotel.The supermarket shelves are still full, but two-thirds of goods are imported.
It includes help for manufacturers eager to retool for new industries.
So whether or not the federal government finds that New York City's specialised schools' racially-imbalanced student bodies represent an illegal "disparate impact" on disadvantaged minorities, a serious commitment to democratic equality requires that the specialised schools rethink and retool their admissions policies.
In charge of army training, he was closely involved in efforts to retool an army trained for set-piece battles with India for counter-insurgency in the country's wild tribal west.
Still others muse that what is needed is a World Investment Organisation, to set basic rules and better track the huge and complex flows of cash that now wash around in hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds, banks and financial markets.The World Bank has a more certain future, but still needs to retool.
The scheme is designed to protect weak links in the euro zone for the next three years, buying them the breathing space to shore up public finances, clean up banks and retool uncompetitive economies so they can grow again and pay off their debts.
The National Guard in a brave new world Sexual preaching, sexual practice And shut the door behind you Indictment city Oh, that sort of party ReprintsLast autumn, the Supreme Court ordered the state to retool its election process.
That plan remains in place, despite efforts to chip away at it.Mr Power explains that during the last timber downturn, during the 1980s, industry took the opportunity to retool.
"The market gets crushed, but the bad guys retool with new chemicals, new formulas and new routes," says Mr Nice.Another trick is to create a subtly different end-product.
Firms have had to retool their advertising offerings for mobiles to allow for the small screens and the different way that people use them.
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