Examples of 'been recast' in a sentence

Meaning of "been recast"

Been recast suggests that something has been restructured, reorganized, or redesigned, often used in contexts where changes have been made to a plan, proposal, or project

How to use "been recast" in a sentence

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Monetary policy has been recast to support remonetization.
Some voice actors have been recast.
He has been recast numerous times due to damage from earthquake.
You have been recast.
I was traveling down a different path and already my consciousness had been recast.
The nuclear industry has been recast as an environmental saviour.
This is the second time that the character has been recast.
Paragraph 4 has already been recast several times.
We just decided to go in a different direction. You have been recast.
This Article has been recast in the light of amendment 4.
The rules contained in these Directives have been recast and adopted as.
The Great Buddha statue has been recast several times for various reasons, including earthquake damage.
The fundamental notion of innocence has also been recast as a sheaf condition.
That spell has been recast again and again for 100 years.
Issues which had caused difficulties for States had been recast and solutions found.

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Hmm, I do have to admit I am not looking forward to telling Tangey she 's been recast.
You know, obviously, I have been recast into some kind of Joe Biden, Andy Richter.
The Spanish word refundió means that the bell had been recast from scrap bronze.
There is also one character, Reggie, who has been recast.
The character of Bryce Hunter has been recast twice.
Most all the songs are familiar, but they have been recast with a new sound.
Already, one of Mike Baxter 's daughters has been recast for season seven.
In May 2014, Nicodemou confirmed that the character had been recast once again.

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The recast of the first railway package is
To be replaced by a new recast proposal under preparation
Recast and replacement of the directive by a regulation
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