regear

regear

(riːˈɡɪə)
vb (tr)
to readjust or rework
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Moreover, there has been a wide range of new market entrants and some are attempting to regear existing leases.
#BoostUrBiz creator and host, Tyrrel Walker, is the co-founder and CEO of The Regear Group, LLC, as well as the host of the Internet radio show, iTALK: The Conversation; and creator and host of the CEO Talk video series.
"The building is fully let and we have been able to regear the lease with Bathstore, so the investment provides excellent potential for rental growth going forward.
"But if you are a company that has to stay put for the time being, you can use a regear in the short term to make huge savings - it's because the landlords haven't got much choice at present."
Crucially, we need to put innovation and risk back at the centre of town centre economic life, allowing younger entrepreneurs to help towns regear for future use and to put their own creative stamp on both place and use.
Flexible friends - if your current situation is broadly speaking a satisfactory one, then looking at the opportunities a regear would offer is an option.
The same advisors that helped Durrani regear his CFD applications for better scalability have also assisted other CFD researchers affiliated with HECTOR to run a mesh containing half a billion grid points that was run for over 60,000 time-steps.
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For us, the flexibility of our organization to regear many programs and to respond to an unexpected national emergency--even though this is the type of thing we've been involved with for several years--took us from the theoretical to the actual and greatly accelerated everything we've been working on.
Furthermore, environmental health and protection programs have become so varied in scope and complexity that PHLI would have to greatly expand and regear to adequately and relevantly train the vast number of leaders needed for the practice of environmental health.
That policy ended in 1991, and it has taken all these years since for Brazilian producers to replant and regear for quality.
So shouldn't we rethink and regear our management process in servicing to focus specifically on efficiently handling these exceptions rather than looking at the business as an undifferentiated production line?