Because the city that still wears its history on its sleeve continues to reinvent itself.
Men need to reinvent themselves, to reconsider what it means to be a dad and a partner.
Can they reinvent the car for a congested, urbanized world with vexing climate and energy problems?
Its capacity to constantly reinvent itself makes it the backbone of transformational changes within societies.
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"Sometimes a guy can go to a new environment and reinvent himself, " he said.
"The Asha 501 and Asha platform, we believe, will reinvent the affordable smartphone category, " he said.
You must rethink your company's playscript and if possible reinvent the entire sector's playscript.
"The work is about Asians having the choice to reinvent an accepted worldview, " he says.
So the executives at TI decided to reinvent the company as a nearly pure DSP play.
Lula is neither as desperate nor as willing as Mr Neves to reinvent the public sector.
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Electricity is a general-purpose technology and it takes people to reinvent the systems around it.
No list includes the ability to reinvent itself among the desirable qualities of a city.
You have to reinvent every 5-10 years, and it has to come from leadership.
Without Steve Jobs, there would have been no Lou Gerstner to reinvent IBM in the '90s.
That is a sign of a dynamic economy continuing to evolve and reinvent itself.
Skinner oversaw efforts to reinvent the burger chain, by remodeling locations and adding new menu options.
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Great bureaucracies rarely reinvent themselves to that extent, even when there is a crying need.
But let's face it she's managed to reinvent herself and is cool these days.
And as you reinvent it, ask your team what business will you be in?
Hewlett-Packard sells at nine times earnings while Nokia and Dell struggle to reinvent themselves.
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He even started a company that tried to reinvent the TV clicker, but that went nowhere.
During the 1990s the CIA struggled to reinvent itself in the post-Cold War era.
To do this, the team had to reinvent its offense to suit Kapernick's running skills.
Auto engineers know you don't have to reinvent the wheel to get better gas mileage.
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We have -- to survive, we have to reinvent, either by chance or by plan.
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How to reinvent a fusty if beloved company while honoring its history and appeasing longtime customers?
In the past the U.S. has shown its capacity to reinvent its gifts for leadership.
That was the one, we thought, that was going to really reinvent the wheel.
These ten companies continually reinvent themselves, setting industry standards and radically changing their sectors.
But since Best Buy cannot compete on price anymore, it must reinvent the customer experience.
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