Examples of using Re-engineering in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
To take stock of custom components and re-engineering of the product. innovation.
Electronic customs under this option is mainly'efficient customs', with an in-depth re-engineering of the customs business into a coherent business package.
Re-engineering and quality efforts- along with massive restructuring- have produced what financial results are possible.
We at 01 Synergy have been working on legacy application re-engineering for the past many years.
which had learned to build less expensive units by re-engineering a cheaper magnetron, was faster.
supports business re-engineering for efficiency, profitability and customer satisfaction.
Migration and Re-engineering.
porting, re-engineering and e-commerce solutions.
migration, re-engineering, and technical assistance.
It is also affected by possibilities to circumvent by re-engineering of financial products and the tax rate chosen.
Re-engineering and process optimisation allow us to realise exciting cost savings. Savings.
This has been characterised by existing players re-engineering their business processes
The re-engineering of the financial management has led to improvements at all levels as indicated by the following data.
Shouldn't I invest in re-engineering the information flow within the company rather than(merely)
Vision on re-engineering and reuse of walls,
It should increase the efficiency. and make an entirely synthetic version, If we can avoid re-engineering it from a natural source.
If we can avoid re-engineering it from a natural source and make an entirely synthetic version, it should increase the efficiency.
And make an entirely synthetic version, it should increase the efficiency. If we can avoid re-engineering it from a natural source.
repairing or re-engineering?
Their aim, to reprogramme old-fashioned brewers' yeast, by re-engineering the cell, so that rather than producing alcohol, it now produces diesel.