Examples of using Redefine in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Redefine existing professional skills and reskilling.
We must rethink and redefine mobility.
development and innovation/redefine coaching.
This is how our employees redefine work.
define and redefine precision agriculture.
It is a process that helps redefine problems and opportunities,
For each film its director has to redefine a delicate balance between factography
We love to innovate and redefine what's possible in our industry,
The Graphic Design program at SFUAD helps redefine the meaning of visual communication design- by focusing both on contemplative art
To succeed, telcos must launch innovative new services quickly, redefine customer experience for the digital age,
The four to five billion people at the BOP can help redefine what“good business practice” is.
With this story I wanted to reclaim and redefine Georgian culture to include all not just some.
This development continues during the First World War sees redefine the global hierarchy,
The aim: To completely change and redefine the way we connect
Security camera systems redefine what it means to keep your family
Indeed, the mind can redefine itself, and this is demonstrated by two specialists called Hagen
Colin Campbell declares,“I propose to do nothing less than redefine what we think of as good nutrition.
Psychologist Sherry Turkle asserts that mobile phones redefine modern relationships,
These redefine the ŠKODA-typical‘C' shape and, along with a strip of lights above the rear diffuser,
an intelligent city- that's how we can gradually redefine the way we live.