Examples of using Redefining in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Mercer believes in building brighter futures by redefining the world of work,
we may not only learn that our past requires redefining but also that our present moment contains endless possibilities for a brighter future.
including redefining of the initial problem.
including redefining of the initial problem, in a process of co-evolution of problem and solution.
extension of work, redefining of goals, etc.
Redefining the effective strategies
Ahmed Majdalani, a senior PLO official, told AFP that a committee created to formulate responses to Trump's announcement would recommend redefining the Palestinian relationship with Israel.
Biles says therapy has helped her rediscover her joy for the sport she is redefining at every meet.
the Cross River State CBR+ Programme is aimed at redefining participatory and local-level forest management
As Homme himself puts it,“The most important aspect of making this record was redefining our sound, asking
Redefining the specifications of design solutions which can lead to better guidelines for traditional design activities(graphic, industrial, architectural, etc.);
Redefining the standard of biblical media,
The second is redefining equality to give everyone the freedom they need to pursue purpose.
Redefining"elders" as those over 75 instead of 65 would keep more older Japanese people in the workforce.
One of these is that I say redefining marriage will marginalize fathers from the family, because fathers will be considered inessential.
The mission includes redefining medical education so it is relevant to the needs of society today
Redefining the standard of visual biblical media,
Evaluating how we have defined the problem and redefining it anew, for instance,
Josh Homme:"The most important aspect of making this record was redefining our sound, asking
Redefining the standard of biblical media,