Examples of using Redefine in English and their translations into Czech
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I think I could redefine your flow in a very positive way.
Cults commonly have their own language. They invent or redefine certain words only the cult members understand.
Together, these modules redefine MDR control
It could redefine the boundaries of personal liberty and freedom,
Redefine the laws of nature to discover your forgotten past
The revolutionary Air Turbine Tools machines with a constant high speed redefine performance standards for today's high-speed tools- hand tools,
awareness by proposing a set of measures which redefine the regulatory framework which was adopted in 2002.
they can be loaded at will without having to redefine the whole list.
rights of our fellow citizens, and to review and redefine the mandates of the various Community agencies
This means that we have to redefine our global interest
the opportunity to use the mid-term review next year on the way the Structural Funds are used so that they can redefine the operational programmes accordingly, with the aim of achieving better absorption of the Structural Funds.
review prevention and vaccination strategies and redefine the criteria for a pandemic alert.
when we report on the health of the CAP we must redefine the way we intervene on the world markets(infrastructure,
regional players, together with the local stakeholders, should negotiate and redefine and reinvent the principles of international law in international relations,
It meant redefining what a landmine is.
It meand redefining what a landmine is.
It means redefining what a land mine is.
After they publish this, biology will need a complete redefining!
it means lowering my expectations or redefining the word itself.
XJ redefines what a luxury car should be.