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  • verb Present participle of restart.

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Examples

  • Jake, the $3 billion price tag is factoring in restarting production lines for external tanks and various other components, construction of which has already come to a close.

    Shuttle Extension: The View From The Hill - NASA Watch 2009

  • To keep the game from being way to easy, the developers developed a system in which Wolverine will actually die when he takes too much damage, restarting from the last checkpoint.

    Are we finally about to get a good movie tie-in game? « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009

  • Think of the added economic cost of reassembling and training the new workforce – this would be just one of the costs involved in restarting the business (presumably plant and equipment maintenance would have been deffered, etc and a restart up would involve additional costs).

    Matthew Yglesias » “Taking Money From One Place and Giving it To Another Place” 2010

  • Crashes when trying to change the port and applying options, then it crashes after restarting from a crash when you try to close it.

    New BitTorrent client 2005

  • In a word, the now obvious difficulty, delay and loss in restarting the industry, once stopped, under whatever auspices, might well give pause to enthusiastic nationalisers.

    Oil, Power Politics and the Arab Awakening 1959

  • In a March 2009 speech Mr. Obama endorsed the idea of restarting military commissions, which he had halted upon taking office.

    U.S. Reverses on 9/11 Trials Evan Perez 2011

  • Unfortunately, even before the artillery exchange, the United States rejected the idea of restarting negotiations and was cool to Pyongyang's proposal to transfer its nuclear rods to a third country in exchange for a U.S. recommitment to a declaration of no hostile intent.

    John Feffer: Crisis in Korea? John Feffer 2010

  • Unfortunately, even before the artillery exchange, the United States rejected the idea of restarting negotiations and was cool to Pyongyang's proposal to transfer its nuclear rods to a third country in exchange for a U.S. recommitment to a declaration of no hostile intent.

    John Feffer: Crisis in Korea? John Feffer 2010

  • COOPER: President Bush says he's open to the idea of restarting, you know, talks on the future of the Middle East.

    CNN Transcript Jun 18, 2007 2007

  • They had spoken at length on the idea of restarting work on the EU-Syria Association

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

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