reinvent造句31. How easy will it be for Department of Education honcho Arne Duncan to reinvent the U.
32. Many hundreds of thousands who lose their jobs must reinvent their lives and find new vocations.
33. And now we reinvent, we re-dynamize, we put a new political pulse into this Barcelona process by having the summit every two years.
34. Use XML as much as possible: Where a language feature already exists in XML, don't duplicate or reinvent it.
35. The IMF was hoping to reinvent itself as the overseer of this grand macroeconomic bargain.
36. Go check if other people have done already so you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
37. It is an interesting to consider: what death practices with be in vogue as the world continues to shrink, blend, adapt and reinvent?
38. Some are taking bold steps reinvent themselves, with help from the Internet.
39. Davis said: "I empathise with a lot of what John said last week about the practice being difficult, it's difficult to reinvent your motivation."
40. The race to reinvent the pig is not hard to fathom.
41. It might in fact be time reinvent the way you sell.
42. The voices of the nay-sayers are in the ascendancy, questioning the US's ability to reinvent itself, to heal its wounded economy and sustain its leadership in the face of a burgeoning China.
43. Since 1998, when she resurrected her DVF brand and breathed new life into it, she's been trying to reinvent herself as a designer, philanthropist and globe-trotting fashion mogul.
44. We just don't have the money to reinvent the model of pedagogy.