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- verb transitive To
haul again. - verb transitive To
overhaul .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I just find it completely ironic the McGinn wants to completely rehaul one of the most successful City departments we have.
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And this is the crowd that the Democrats want to rehaul health care?
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The staff cuts lay bare the difficulty for banks in making lucrative returns for shareholders while meeting a raft of costly regulation, which is forcing a rehaul of capital-intensive bank activities such as securitization.
Credit Suisse to Cut 2,000 Jobs Katharina Bart 2011
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We've heard that you're considering a brand rehaul of Signature, possibly even dropping the "By Levi Strauss" from its name.
Levi Strauss Wants To Wear Well Rohin Dharmakumar 2010
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While I think my own blog needs a rehaul, I feel that yours is already perfect.
The Blog Improvement Project « Tales from the Reading Room 2010
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I tried to tackle the list of things to do, then tried to rehaul the script expected by the network in a few short days, but I felt trapped by a hundred discordant voices of sadness.
nad hen j��c eto 2010
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There is a need for complete rehaul at Real Madrid.
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This poses a problem for Obama as he tries to rehaul the detention policy, especially if he intends to escalate the war in Afghanistan.
No I Can't: A Dissident to U.S. Empire But A Fighter For Humanity 2009
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Faced with proposed reforms from both Congress and the Federal Reverse that would force banks to rehaul punitive overdraft policies, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase have announced they are voluntarily changing their policies to make them more consumer-friendly.
Who will follow Chase and B of A to curb overdraft fees? 2009
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Faced with proposed reforms from both Congress and the Federal Reverse that would force banks to rehaul punitive overdraft policies, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase have announced they are voluntarily changing their policies to make them more consumer-friendly.
Who will follow Chase and B of A to curb overdraft fees? 2009
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