Sentences with word «rejiggering»

Mostly, that's because this upgrade would require more rejiggering of the basic design of the phone than is necessary overall.
She advocates for rejiggering students» school schedules to allow to for more sleep, such as having classes start later in the day.
My fear is that once the new federal competitive food rules are in place across the board, we're going to see major manufacturers of processed foods simply rejigger their formulas to meet the new nutritional requirements.
But with lots of ideas, such a phase doesn't render a simple death sentence; after being rejuvenated and reappearing in a slightly rejiggered state, some ideas return to pass with flying colors.
The company generates the statements through a software program called Advent, which automatically downloads information from the Schwab Web site, then rejiggers it to Legacy South's easy - to - understand style.
Those plants don't spontaneously give off light, but in the two Neonothopanus mushroom species studied, an enzyme rejiggers a form of hispidin into a compound that glows.
Recorded in Portland, OR, Erik holds a mirror up to his audience's hypocrisies and nudges them into laughter while doing some corrective rejiggering on recently accepted societal norms.
They just rejiggered all their stores to focus more on the Nook.
But however you identify the problem, the way to solve it is to rejigger teacher union orchestrated state laws and teacher work rules that are mandated in a typical union contract, thereby attracting and maintaining the most talented teachers, rather than giving older, more senior ones — competent or not — more money.
But that may require rejiggering of the teams working on it, and layoffs often come as a result of trying to recalibrate the expectations and investment in certain areas of the company.
A year ago, D'Souza rejiggered the company to prioritize services that help clients adapt and keep pace with the digital revolution (all the buzzwords — A.I., data analytics, etc. — apply).
So we got serious and completely rejiggered our budget.
Apple is said to be rejiggering Beats» streaming service into a revamped offering of its own with a heavy emphasis on exclusive releases.
With a reasonably low turnover rate of 33 %, this fund isn't frantically and frequently rejiggering its holdings, as many funds do.
FO'W's previously mentioned rejiggering of the top 10 for maximum SECage and vindictive anti-ACC bias also carries the day here.
Three years after the NHL rejiggered its rules for more offense, the league has its ideal championship matchup
It stopped working in that series because the Warriors rejiggered the matchups to get Green back on Portland's many non-threats, freeing him to roam again.
When forward Carlos Boozer broke his foot late that season, Coach K rejiggered his lineup, forcing senior swingman Nate James to the bench in favor of a quicker freshman guard, Chris Duhon.
That is important because, although Van Gundy rejiggered his offense to fit O'Neal's talents, the coach has demanded that the center amp up his defense to match the aggressive style that has defined the Heat since Riley's arrival.
But as Michael Pollan has observed of all processed food, «You can tweak it, reformulate it and reposition it ad infinitum,» and that includes rejiggering fat, sodium and whole grain levels to meet whatever standards the USDA adopts for school meals and snacks, no matter how stringent those standards may first appear.
But this news story got my wheels turning: I started to wonder if anyone has ever considered somehow rejiggering the National School Lunch Program to better reflect the fact that schools are not in fact equal when it comes to resources.
-LSB-...] Down the road we may no longer have chips with 26 grams of fat sold on school campuses, but I have little doubt we'll still see rejiggered, «lite» versions of these same -LSB-...]
NYS Director Mike Durant released the following statement this afternoon urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature not to overlook what got us into this high - tax mess as they mull rejiggering the tax code to provide breaks for the middle class and higher (than pre-millionaire's tax levels) rates for the rich.
Making the tax rate in New York more progressive would be part of an overhaul economic rejiggering that could be in store for the proposed 2012 - 13 budget, the paper reported.
A legacy that Cuomo is now announcing includes a reshaped Kennedy Airport, connecting terminals and rejiggering chronically clogged roads around it.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo indicated Friday he would turn toward rejiggering the state's tax code in response to the federal tax overhaul legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump.
City College of New York President Vincent Boudreau is cutting enrollment and rejiggering fundraising.
A longtime political operative for Texas Democratic Rep. Martin Frost, Angle watched as Republicans rejiggered Frost's Dallas - area 24th District two years ago, forcing the powerful Democratic lawmaker to choose one of several unsavory districts in which to seek reelection in 2004.
He then slammed Maloney, who only recently moved into the district and was actually thinking of running elsewhere before redistricting rejiggered New York's congressional map, for being a carpet - bagger.
State lawmakers are redrawing their districts — and congressional districts — as part of a census - mandated rejiggering.
Dicker, who is for broad gun rights and low taxes, has criticized Cuomo in the past, like when the governor rejiggered the state's tax codes and effectively raised the permanent tax rate on high - income earners.
Sure, it would require a major rejiggering of Albert Einstein's extremely well - tested theories: Gravity would somehow have to operate differently on epic, cosmic scales.
In a speech to the throng, Woodie Flowers, a dapper engineer from MIT who each year rejiggers the game rules with Kamen, emphasized that colleges and companies are ardently pursuing First's participants, doling out some 200 scholarships worth $ 4.9 million.
Rejiggering chemical inputs and the device's collection of tanks and tubes allowed the team to produce four different drugs: an anesthetic (lidocaine), an antihistamine (Benadryl), an anti-anxiety medication (Valium) and an antidepressant (Prozac).
Jay Keasling When he received his DISCOVER award, Keasling was rejiggering microbes» DNA to manufacture a cheap, effective treatment for malaria.
As Ralph Lauren rejiggers its products, it's also pulling merchandise from some department store locations and ending discounts — all efforts to improve margins and prop up the brand so it can regain exclusivity.
It's a heartbreaking rejiggering of the premise of the Oscar - winning sci - fi indie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, in which Jim Carrey undergoes an experimental procedure to have his memories of his beloved (Kate Winslet) excised, causing him to relive each memory one last time before it's wiped away.
«Iron Man 3's» clever rejiggering of the Mandarin could have applied to any ethnicity.
While «It's a Wes Anderson movie» might suffice for this blurb, the bulletproof director's ninth film rejiggers the template in a few important ways.
Guy Ritchie's post-Mod rejiggering of the old TV show doesn't always live up to its best bits, but it's a bracing splash of cool in the dog days of summer
It plays like a cross between a Terry Gilliam movie and a BioShock game; the latter referent becomes substantially more pronounced once the characters arrive at the forward cars and the movie turns into a series of warped environments that have to be crossed entrance - to - exit, ending with the personal chambers of an enigmatic ruler who rejiggers the narrative into a commentary on itself.
It's the unauthorized sort - of sequel to cinema's first great f - bomb: Richard Linklater's serial - numbers - filed - off follow - up to 1973's The Last Detail takes the renamed, rejiggered characters up to the early Iraq War, in the winter of 2003.
Factory has put together a new collector's edition of the film that not only offers up a beautiful presentation of the original theatrical release but also presents, for the first time, a brand - new Director's Cut of the film that restores the original structure as De Palma initially conceived it before the post-production rejiggering.
The walls are lined with concept art for the movie, including a gag with a bulldog chomping on Luis» shrunken van, a more metallic Hope van Dyne - era Wasp suit and rejiggered suits for Ant - Man and Giant - Man (Paul Rudd at various sizes).
The trend also reflects a change in attitude among administrators, who are now accepting the fact that obstacles like rejiggering athletics and transportation aren't impossibilities.
Taken from the perspective of the student, the types of adults and supports the student needs might actually drive a new framework for the teaching profession, rather than rejiggering old concepts to fit this new model in a way that might replicate the achievement gap down the line.
The Senate's rejiggered formula was widely seen as too complicated for parents to understand, and the House's formula would run into the same reality - check problems that the Senate's had before it was revised.
Last month, Florida rejiggered the grading of its writing exam in order to avoid embarrassingly high failure rates.
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