Retool in a sentence as a verb

I'd rather be 100% productive for 10 years and then retool than 80% productive all the time.

Imagine if every one else did just 5% of what they did to retool the current processes?

They even made us retool the app so that the RSS news feed sent a diff instead of the whole feed to save a few KB.

' It would be trivial to retool the script to be about obsessed sports fans instead of obsessed nerds.

If it costs you a month to retool or saves you a little on salary or lets you hire a little easier, you have paid for the tools.

But I meet single, healthy unattached 20-somethings that complain about the state of things - this is the best time in your life to retool, readjust and get moving.

[1]The regulation ended up costing the auto/gasoline industry billions of dollars to retool.

One of the ideas they came up with was to produce a large number of cheap watches, but they couldn't just drop prices, they also had to retool and drop quality, substantially.

The fact that Disney wants us to retool our computers and the Internet to protect their business, while simultaneously playing fast and loose with other people's copyrights, is what makes people angry.

How would that impact unemployment or underemployment?When Obama stands in front of a bankrupt auto factory in Detroit and says, "We'll retool these factories and retrain these workers to produce wind turbines, solar panels, and electric cars!

My perception is most developers who choose to use PHP these days for new development efforts either do so because it's their strongest language and do not want to reinvest the time to retool, or because of political reasons orthogonal to PHP's technical chops.

Retool definitions

verb

revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving; "We must retool the town's economy"

See also: revise

verb

provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools