Examples of using Redefining in English and their translations into Danish
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I'm just talking about redefining.
The Publications Office therefore had to cancel the contract and is considering redefining the project.
A cornerstone of the project was the redefining of the plant's management and control principles.
The developers at Neogames are once again blurring the lines and redefining the experience players have with their games as they have before with slots like Castle Slot.
This requires better planning, the redefining of priorities and greater protection of the populations by MONUC,
Redefining the capacity and capabilities of a workstation,
Ubisoft Montreal is pushing the boundaries of its signature series and redefining some of the core elements that underpin it:
Keyboard. Redefining‘A' as‘S' and‘Q' as‘W' may be confusing, but defining‘d' as‘DEL*. DAT' could be disastrous.
ways of means of retraining and redefining jobs must be agreed to.
COMMISSION REGULATION(EEC) No 2145/92 of 29 July 1992 redefining the destination zones for export refunds,
Championship, redefining the Poker Hall of Fame,
Much work has therefore gone, in this report, into improving and redefining our legislative procedures.
Redefining‘A' as‘S' and‘Q' as‘W' may be confusing, but defining‘d' as‘DEL*. DAT' could be disastrous.
you can use it from within an application without redefining it each time you print.
Linguistic and cultural diversity is not about defining or redefining boundaries; it underpins the cultural strength of our enlarging European Union.
With the full accession of new Member States and the attendant redefining of our identity, it is time to recognise the value of the art of negotiation.
Yes, these three are totally on fleek… Redefining what it means to be really, really ridiculously good-looking.
Policy on the prevention of climate change necessitates a redefining of a whole range of European policies on energy management,
now defining and redefining what was originally agreed on access to documents.
The idea of redefining the basis for granting allowances and other benefits, which should be'partnership', is also supported by developments in several national legal systems.