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- verb Present participle of
restrategize .
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Examples
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Boeing had countered with some restrategizing and the development of the more spacious and organized 777.
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Thoughts on "restrategizing this blog in the coming weeks"
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Their joint statement suggested the opposition could be restrategizing to show a stronger, united front intended to give demonstrators a boost and send a message to the government that they are not willing to back down.
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The market for the rawest of these spaces – apartments without even a kitchen sink – is getting narrow enough that some brokerages won't go near them, and so developers are restrategizing in order to sell them.
The Perfect Loft Eludes Developers Who Try to Sell Almost Nothing 2001
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"We toured some last summer, and now we're talking some more and sort of restrategizing, and if we come up with something that everybody feels good about doing together, we certainly will."
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After nearly 40 years of fighting to overturn Roe v. Wade and counting more than 50 million abortion deaths, Christians and other pro-lifers are restrategizing and are confident they now have the abortion industry running.
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Mayhew said he understands the mayor's concern, "but the real issue has been the fact the market has shifted and the residential opportunity is no longer there, at least in the short-term, and we've had to regroup and restrategizing and come up with a new plan to make this something viable."
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