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The idea is to build programs as a combination of loosely-coupled electronic services that can be redeployed elsewhere.After Mr Lewis left Microsoft in 2005, he tried to introduce the concept of re-usable components to the construction industry, which seemed ripe for it.
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The present study focuses on organizational integration capabilities and their conceptual relation to ecological product design, such that they can be redeployed, expanded, and leveraged to affect manufacturing performance.
HR has the role of developing people and providing a safe environment so that people can be redeployed when processes are improved, and a particular job changes or is not necessary.
"He's trying to sweeten the pill of slower public spending by arguing that efficiency gains can be redeployed to maintain recent growth in spending on frontline public services," says Robert Chote, the IFS's director.
But although the CRA was wielded effectively many times this year, most memorably to eliminate the FCC's broadband privacy rule, that doesn't mean it can be redeployed to do the same thing to Restoring Internet Freedom, the order eliminating 2015's net neutrality rules.
"The LIA is a Libyan state asset, and it is to be hoped that in due course these assets can be redeployed to the benefit of Libya and its people," said a spokesman for Pearson.
There is considerable danger in having government argue in complex higher education communities like New York that government-aligned institutions like CUNY and SUNY can be redeployed to solve problems like student debt and the college-going rate.
What we now call the visual word form area, or V.W.F.A., is part of a cortical region that evolved to recognize basic shapes in nature, but can be redeployed for the recognition of letters or words.
Specifically, we demonstrate that visual attention to plants is deployed differently than to animals, leading to measurable differences in how well attention can be redeployed following plant versus animal detection.
And infrastructure jobs from the mining boom can be redeployed into such a nation-building project.
So I wasn't surprised to hear that, while the Transportation Security Administration says it is removing those much-reviled backscatter body-imaging scanners from airport checkpoints, the machines will be stored "until they can be redeployed to other mission priorities".
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