Examples of using Redefining in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Redefining that relationship is, of course, possible.
Nokia 6220 classic: redefining the definition of‘share'.
There is no need for redefining.
Preface by Commissioner Borg: Redefining the Common Fisheries Policy for the 21st century.
Redefining the Traditional Office.
Venditti has clearly loved redefining this occupied world.
And how we see is by continually redefining normality.
Redefining the role of the state.
That was part of the process of redefining success.
heavy music was redefining itself.
It is constantly refining and redefining itself.
She is for redefining norms.
Artists Books- redefining the book.
Redefining the concept of work.
At its core, product design is all about questioning and redefining that which already exists.
The challenges of the long-continued economic crisis, redefining Member State politics.
Redefining the interchangeable-lens camera Despite steady progress in digital imaging technology, mechanical limitations have restricted the benefits for digital SLR users to relatively minor improvements in size and features.
Unfortunately, redefining spiritistic influence as merely internal and psychological functions, or as cosmic realities,
forever redefining and transcending traditional labels.
This is why the Genuine Progress Indicator was created in 1995 by a socially responsible think tank called Redefining Progress.