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I enjoy much more a film like that than a cheap US film that doesn't
reinvent
anything.
By 2003, cheap exploitation cinema had become less popular in Italy; but Bruno Mattei was still making movies and apparently he didn't see any reason to stop this often practiced tradition of ripping off American movies, and saw fit to
reinvent
John McTiernan's Predator and splice it together with another popular American export, the cannibal movie, and what we have as the result is this film.
For these and many other reasons, rebuilding Afghanistan's economy will require not only economic reconstruction but an effort to
reinvent
the country's political and cultural institutions.
Moreover, there is no need to
reinvent
the wheel.
Overcoming the legacy of centuries of slavery and racism to elect a black president in 2008 and again in 2012 seemed to embody the country’s capacity to
reinvent
and renew itself.
Will the New Economy eventually
reinvent
American education?
To cope with this deficiency, some scientists have tried to
reinvent
the tools of one level in order to apply them to another.
But if the construction industry now has a chance to
reinvent
itself after decades of tepid productivity growth, economic incentives will have to be realigned.
Rather than treating Brexit as the negotiation of a divorce, they should seize the opportunity to
reinvent
the EU – making it the kind of club that the UK and others at risk of exit want to join.
If Europe’s leaders fail to act, those who want to save the EU in order to
reinvent
it should follow the lead of the young activists in Britain.
But in the post-World War II period, Japan again used the forces of globalization to
reinvent
itself as an economic superpower that became the envy of the world.
Those who predict capitalism’s demise have to contend with one important historical fact: capitalism has an almost unlimited capacity to
reinvent
itself.
It is that we need to
reinvent
it for a new century in which the forces of economic globalization are much more powerful than before.
Reporters are not entitled to so twist the facts as to
reinvent
them.
Best of all, with the AIDS response blueprint already in hand, there is no need to
reinvent
the wheel.
The World Bank has tried to
reinvent
itself as a supplier of global public goods and a “knowledge bank” that provides data, analysis, and research to its developing-country clients.
The primary task they face is to
reinvent
Georgia as a corruption-free nation.
We don’t need to
reinvent
the wheel; we just need to follow up on the commitments made ten years ago.
In Egypt, the economic challenges are so dire, and traditions of consensual governance so shallow, that it may be impossible for any party to rule democratically in the foreseeable future, let alone the Muslim Brotherhood, which would have to
reinvent
itself completely.
As companies scramble to adapt to changing market circumstances, they are trying to
reinvent
themselves, which often means hiring new employees with different skills.
And given both China and Hong Kong’s capacity to completely
reinvent
themselves within one generation, no one can possibly guess where the two societies may be in two generations time.
In fact, continued isolationism would force Iran to
reinvent
nuclear technologies already invented by others, no doubt with poor results.
Citizens in every country must
reinvent
the ways in which they connect with each other, and they must make these fit into life as lived in the 1990s, with its television, single parent families, and women in the workplace.
The bottom line, as the youngsters gathered in Melbourne fully understood, is that the UN provides fabulous value for what the world spends on it, and that if it ever ceased to exist, we would have to
reinvent
it.
Can Japan
reinvent
itself again?
It is only by respecting our common values and not exacerbating our differences that the West will be able to
reinvent
itself.
The challenge now is to
reinvent
the car so that it remains a proud totem of freedom and safety in the decades ahead.
Its innovation gave rise to a huge number of new and dynamic companies, forcing IBM to
reinvent
itself completely in order to compete with them – just one example of the socially transformative effects of the PC.
As the supreme commander of an army at war, Hollande can now try to
reinvent
himself.
It must show how Britain can
reinvent
its economy and state to deliver equitable growth, thereby regaining its agency in the world.
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