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Example sentences for: revamp
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The Wall Street Journal says the choice proves that H-P "is serious about continuing to revamp its stodgy image," while a New York Times editorial calls it evidence that the glass ceiling "is at least cracking."
The Washington Post leads with Washington, D.C., officials' decision to reopen two homicide cases and their pledge to revamp the city's supervision of 150 group homes for the mentally disabled, all in response to a Sunday Post story revealing that in the nation's capital, officials routinely don't investigate the suspicious deaths of retarded people.
The Post explains that the U.S. thinks Japan's banking system needs a radical revamp to get out from under hundreds of billions of bad loans, but fears that the Japanese are reluctant to allow the widespread bank failures and loan foreclosures this would entail.
For example, the revolutionary changes that are taking place as a result of the CFO and Results Acts provide an ideal occasion to revamp the opportunities available to federal financial professionals and to market the possibilities offered by a career in federal financial management.
A piece explains a new Republican plan to revamp Social Security, savvily designed to pre-empt criticism from both conservatives and liberals.