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rework

[ree-wurk, ree-wurk] / riˈwɜrk, ˈriˌwɜrk /


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The biologist Michael Levin gets closer to the hard problem: The self, he claims, is memory reworking itself as circumstances demand, and consciousness the feeling of being “in charge of constant self-construction.”

From The Wall Street Journal

To rework Karl Marx’s famous maxim, sometimes historical events can be tragedy and farce at the same time, and repeat themselves in the same register.

From Salon

Mayor Karen Bass vetoed a similar bid to rework the disciplinary process in 2024.

From Los Angeles Times

Under those conditions, sediments can remain near the surface and be repeatedly reworked for millions of years.

From Science Daily

“Our 737 program is performing rework on a group of airplanes to fix wires that have small scratches due to a machining error,” a Boeing spokesperson said.

From Barron's