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- verb Present participle of
reconceptualize .
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Examples
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And Hopkins is now reconceptualizing the transition movement in terms of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language, published in 1977.
Craig K. Comstock: The "Transition Town" Movement's Initial Genius
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The reconceptualizing that is undertaken in the first step does not lessen the differences between greater and lesser degrees of objectivity, or between cases where the centrality of politics to a particular action is great or small.
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And Hopkins is now reconceptualizing the transition movement in terms of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language, published in 1977.
Craig K. Comstock: The "Transition Town" Movement's Initial Genius
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And Hopkins is now reconceptualizing the transition movement in terms of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language, published in 1977.
Craig K. Comstock: The "Transition Town" Movement's Initial Genius
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And Hopkins is now reconceptualizing the transition movement in terms of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language, published in 1977.
Craig K. Comstock: The "Transition Town" Movement's Initial Genius
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In reconceptualizing faith, you can liberate God from the ancient traps of theology.
Clay Farris Naff: How Science Can Liberate God from Old-Time Religion
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Earth, Inc. will provide reconceptualizing and related planning services for government, non-government, corporations, and other organizations to facilitate their transformation into a certified Earth Steward.
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The government's case for upholding the 1990 ruling "depends on radically reconceptualizing its reasoning," Roberts said.
In Elena Kagan's work as solicitor general, few clues to her views
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In reconceptualizing faith, you can liberate God from the ancient traps of theology.
Clay Farris Naff: How Science Can Liberate God from Old-Time Religion
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And Hopkins is now reconceptualizing the transition movement in terms of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language, published in 1977.
Craig K. Comstock: The "Transition Town" Movement's Initial Genius
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