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When the business environment changes, a company or organization must reconceptualize its purpose in light of the changing world.
These methods have led some scholars to reconceptualize international law in general.
We basically have to reconceptualize what we are up to.
We need to reconceptualize our national and global objectives to fit the new economics of information.
Instead, they wish to reconceptualize the entire system.
Later you have to reconceptualize it as a different kind of experience, as home ground or something, the whole shape of a life.
That is a little sweeping but the awareness of the necessity to reconceptualize a company's direction is right.
Unless bonks reconceptualize what business they are in, they will be out of business.
Unless labor unions reconceptualize their role in the society, they will continue on their dramatic downhill slide.
The goal is "to reconceptualize women's studies.
They must reconceptualize their businesses or perish.
Mr. Leuchtenburg's book does not so much plow new territory as reconceptualize an old story and make it fresh.
The other steel companies were by that time in big trouble and were beginning to reconceptualize what business they were in.
"Rather than allow that, we have tried to revitalize and reconceptualize the New College to provide a different and valuable education for its students.
Stafford Arima is asked to reconceptualize "Ragtime" for a London production.
In the early 19th century the Greek Orthodox intellectuals tried to reconceptualize the Rum millet.
What to Do Now that the neoconservative moment appears to have passed, the United States needs to reconceptualize its foreign policy in several fundamental ways.
"We are now looking at how do we redefine the core AOL mission and reconceptualize it.
A New Model for Big Blue One fad in the 1980's was to pay high-priced consultants to stop by and "reconceptualize" your company.
A tendency to reconceptualize and to some extent even recycle images that have a prior history is one of the few common threads in this five-artist exhibition.
The second innovative aspect of Cronon's work was to reconceptualize native Americans as actors capable of changing the ecosystems with which they interacted.
"We have to reconceptualize AIDS," Mr. Michaels said.
In addition to political struggles, this resistance has surfaced in the efforts of writers to reconceptualize history and recover forms of expression taken over by imperial culture.
Together, they present an integrated and unconventional view of life's history and meaning梠ne that forces us to reconceptualize our notion of human status within this history.