Examples of using Redefining in English and their translations into Japanese
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Start redefining your own ideas of beauty and where you are right now.
Actually redefining the IP default MTU is, of course, outside the scope of this specification.
The fourth generation all-new Impreza was developed under the concept of"Redefining Value, Redefining Class".
I believe we must go further in redefining what United's corporate citizenship looks like in our society.
Khanna, Paragh: The Second World- How emerging Powers are Redefining Global Competition in the 21st Century.
What began forty years ago with a collection of ties has grown in to an entire world, redefining American style.
With the support of the term"loggia", I believe in the possibilities of redefining such semi-outdoor spaces in the modern age.
Continuing with the same example, redefining the system would be the trader's final step.
For the first time, Paradigm became known the world over for redefining the idea of luxury home audio.
Intentionally redefining these characters can change the behavior of Ren'Py, but accidentally using them can be a problem.
We have invented new multi-slide technologies that are redefining the results you can expect every day.
Our manufacturing beginners free of constraints or prejudice would like to try redefining Japan's manufacturing.
Redefining equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue purpose.
Redefining names used by the Prelude does not affect the meaning of these special constructs.
The Church is going through a profound"redefining process.".
Redefining Types In this section, you will learn how to redefine a type from one schema in another schema.
Digital2Go(D2GO) is a consumer engagement and marketing intelligence company focused on redefining Mobile Engagement.
Our vision is to help patients by redefining the cancer treatment paradigm and one-day eliminate cancer as cause of death.
Redefining the concepts of morality and freedom, the devil has influenced the formulation and interpretation of laws.
Redefining the'planning' in advance care planning: preparing for end-of-life decision making.