Sentences with phrase «new wrapper»

The phrase "new wrapper" refers to something that has been given a fresh or different appearance or packaging. It can be used metaphorically to describe a new or updated version of something. Full definition
It's simply a novel way to «bundle» 401k services — the same tired, expensive product in a bright shiny new wrapper.
Over the last few years, we've heard a lot about how «Big Data» — which as far as I can tell is just data mining in a glossy new wrapper — are going to revolutionize science and help us create a better world.
Given the wide variety of new wrappers and branding that will appear on KitKats throughout the world, it appears that another opportunity will soon be well at hand.
Is it «business as usual» or is there something different underneath the shiny new wrapper?
«With Petro, we really have a new wrapper around oil.»
This is akin to putting a new wrapper around the black commodity.
It's the same old product in a new wrapper.
Perfect for warm - weather babywearing or the new wrapper who may find extra bulk frustrating.
HOWIE HAWKINS: Well, it's a new wrapper for the old package.
«Well it's a new wrapper for the old package.
Given the Forester's roots as a small, odd - shaped wagon, I find the new wrapper very appealing and smart, almost Volvo-esque.
Though what else can they possibly do than stuff the same old ingredients into a new wrapper?
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