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retransfer
verb
To transfer back, or again
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Embrapa has started to do that, though it is early days and so far it is unclear whether the technology retransfer will work.A third reason for hope is that Embrapa has expertise which others in Africa simply do not have.
Simultaneously, arms and equipment were being purchased by Saudi Arabia in Croatia and flown to Jordan on Jordanian cargo planes for rebels working in southern Syria and for retransfer to Turkey for rebels groups operating from there, several officials said.
(This one-step-above-the-shown-major method is much better than a jump to three hearts because it gives the responder extra room in case he is wishing either to make a game-try or to investigate a slam. And he can retransfer with three diamonds).
That was the result of the three-spade bid, a transfer to hearts by agreement, and the four-diamond bid, a retransfer.
In 1987, the State Department restated its general ban on the initial retransfer of United States military weapons, but created an exception.
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The money was retransferred after Norwegian officials complained.
"What I did was take the majority of sounds that were in the film and I retransferred them onto magnetic tape and quarter-inch tape," Mr. Sundström said.
No present data storage systems assure more than a few years (sometimes just months) of life for stored data, unless periodically retransferred.
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