retro-engineer
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4ADJ.
costly
RETRO-ENGINEER + NOUN
product, saucer
PREP.
than
ADV.
easily
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To reverse-engineer; to analyze (an existing item) in order to determine how to replicate it.
On other occasions, where the technical basis for the initial entry cannot be defended, the second mover has the advantage, since it may well be less costly to retro-engineer a product than to have invented and innovated it.
I suspected that's why I could so easily retro-engineer and re-invent their ultra-superior and advanced technology.
To develop (a process) by starting with the goal and working backwards to determine the steps needed to achieve it.
Use the functional interaction with your best performers to retro-engineer a mission, values, and culture check-in.
Set out the ambitions within a realistic time-frame, and re-engineer what you need to achieve in order to get there, taking into account possible interdependencies between different communication elements. This is altogether not very different from any IT project: define your goals, break it into smaller pieces, work out the interdependencies, and retro-engineer the goals into how you're going to get there.
To revise or adapt (an existing item or process) in order to achieve a new purpose.
All of this makes some sense in terms of using the windfall brownfield site to retro-engineer a more mixed use form of development, but it does show up the shortcomings of the previous approach and the difficulties of achieving the new constraint policy.
And yet, when a teenager with known suicidal tendencies overdoses on easily available pills, many will feel fully entitled to demand recompense from the homeowner whose inadvertence so predictably in-fact and proximately contributed to the tragedy, and any effort to retro-engineer a precautionary rule is just disingenuous Monday morning quarterbacking.
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3On other occasions, where the technical basis for the initial entry cannot be defended, the second mover has the advantage, since it may well be less costly to retro-engineer a product than to have in
WiktionaryI suspected that's why I could so easily retro-engineer and re-invent their ultra-superior and advanced technology.
WiktionaryHe was an engineer, it was his responsibility to retro-engineer the saucer and its components, to find out how it could do what it had done.
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