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  • Re-engineering the world energy system seems an almost impossible undertaking.

    Selling the Green Economy 2009

  • Re-engineering the whole planet is the ultimate public works project; and is likely to cost untold sums.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Dr. Sanity 2009

  • Re-engineering world energy production and use will require engineers and scientifically trained people in quantities far exceeding anything attempted by either the Manhattan or Apollo projects.

    It's Sputnik, Stupid! 2009

  • Re-engineering the world energy system seems an almost impossible undertaking.

    Over-selling the Green economy... GayandRight 2009

  • A vivid article called "Re-engineering the Earth" in The Atlantic this month, reduces the themes of this new science to bite-sized chunks for novices like me.

    Giles Slade: Geoengineering: Two Worlds for the Price of One 2009

  • There is a potentially safer alternative: Re-engineering a patient's own cells through gene therapy.

    A Doctor, a Mutation and a Potential Cure for AIDS 2008

  • * Re-engineering and enhancing service delivery in government

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Re-engineering Philosophy:

    Re-engineering Philosophy 2007

  • Re-engineering the formula that made the Accord America's top-selling car last year might alienate legions of loyalists.

    Honda's Midlife Makeover 2007

  • Re-engineering supplier and internal relationships can gain economies of scale and significantly improve the tools that leverage the cost negotiations process.

    Better Procurement 2006

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