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(1) The US is in no position to rejigger this because we don't understand anything about the country.(2) If I missed a workout due to work or illness, Jim would simply rejigger my scheduled workouts.(3) But, indeed, this was a day, a very precious day, considering the time between now and Tuesday, taken up trying to rejigger the staff.(4) Personally, my priorities got rejiggered a few years ago.(5) Banks get a lashing for rejiggering their business models for the Internet Age.(6) Will it be a few months while the culture industry regroups its forces and rejiggers its ideas for new ways of exploiting a public hungrier than ever for comforting fantasies?(7) This new information has rejiggered some assumptions about the late 1990s’ economy.(8) So it's just a matter of rejiggering our fulfillment process and our packing process.(9) This pattern of mistrust is repeated in company after company as years of loyalty are rewarded with layoff notices and rejiggered pension plans.(10) The feelings turn out to be mutual, you see about rejiggering the teams.(11) Then as partisan control of state legislatures possibly shifts in elections over the next few years, more states can jump into the crazed fray, with lines being rejiggered willy-nilly until Census Day 2010.(12) With consulting work scarce, rejiggering IT systems to boost performance is likely to remain a permanent feature of the consulting landscape.(13) Excessive energy has also been spent in rejiggering the editorial pages - another aspect of the paper that seems to have little to do with its future.(14) You start to see now why the the company put so much time in rejiggering the budget numbers to make them seem like the administration wasn't dipping into Social Security funds.(15) Before classical music is ever going to take off in digital downloads, the whole classical-recording database - this is a mammoth job, but it's got to be tackled - will have to be rejiggered .(16) But they've been rejiggered over time into orderly crystal patterns linked by superstrong chemical bonds.
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