Act of reverse engineering something.
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1Individually, we've each attempted to deconstruct that truth with various different answers.
2The chaotic language, left in the private library, would deconstruct into nothing.
3The film aims to deconstruct racial stereotypes, but depends heavily on them.
4In this episode, five TED speakers deconstruct the hard truths of deception.
5Le Week-End and Before Midnight deconstruct marriage as well as delivering laughs.
1The investment community is bending over backwards to reverse engineer an answer.
2Connectionists reverse engineer the brain and are inspired by neuroscience and physics.
3If you want to reverse engineer a car, you look under the hood.
4You may not copy, reverse engineer, modify or otherwise deal with the software.
5Could you reverse engineer the national, or even the global, mood?
6This had been their inspiration, the process they had attempted to reverse engineer.
7If you want to reverse engineer the brain, you look inside the skull.
8Don't avoid, deactivate, reverse engineer or damage any security measures that protect our website.
9So our goal is to reverse engineer the entire system. That begins with the neurons.
10Sophisticated hackers can often reverse engineer software updates to quickly develop attacks before the fixes are widespread.
11That could help hackers reverse engineer the chip or work out how to extract the cryptographic keys.
12It is almost impossible, however, for a human being to reverse engineer the equation and predict further sequences.
13And if the Peeps get a chance to reverse engineer that...
14She was trying to reverse engineer an alien nervous system, and build a translation layer on top of it.
15He was a reverse engineer.
16For connectionists, learning is what the brain does, and so what we need to do is reverse engineer it.
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