rechoose

rechoose

(riːˈtʃuːz)
vb (tr)
to choose (something or someone) again
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Then, rechoose a noncritical load which is 9[OMEGA]; the demand side power waveform can be obtained as Figure 19(a) and the amplitude of ES voltage can be obtained as Figure 19(b).
Similarly, rechoose a noncritical load which is 11[OMEGA]; the demand side power waveform can be obtained as Figure 20(a) and the amplitude of ES voltage can be obtained as Figure 20(b).
(20) The strongest arguments in the end win out only in a kind of survival of the fittest where people are at maximum liberty to choose and rechoose the most rational or the most persuasive.
Rushkoff declares savvy cybernetic individuals are cyberia's inhabitants, "the cyberians, who are characterized primarily by faith in their ability to consciously rechoose their own reality--to design their experience of life." [31]
Retailers choose and rechoose which clusters of household consumption outputs they wish to serve and thereby which assortments of complementary, substitutive and independent items they wish to stock[5].