rejigger造句1 The government is rejiggering some tax assessment methods.
2 It was said that his personal records were rejiggered by one of his schoolmates.
3 Beavers not only rejigger the ecosystem, but also affect the lay of the land itself.
4 AOL is trying to rejigger after a disastrous 10 years under Time Warner in a failed merger.
5 The difference is that while Japan's adjustment problems were mostly an internal affair, Asia's future prosperity, and possibly even the world's, hangs on China's ability to rejigger its economy.
6 This is part of a deliberate attempt that is meant to rejigger the Chinese economy into one that relies more on a domestic service sector and less on manufacturing and exports.
7 Though no statistician we spoke with had recalculated their numbers, the new world record is likely to rejigger the equations they use to calculate the maximum human speed.
8 This will not only convince your superiors, but it will also help you rejigger your thought processes.