To say, state, or perform again.
1 And during that time iterate on a ton of different content.
2 So this is something that we can iterate on very quickly.
3 Microsoft did not have a strategic motive to innovate, only one to iterate .
4 You can iterate on their shapes to tailor them to different tasks and environments.
5 And she'd lived there long enough to iterate multiple generations.
6 Jump to the top of the loop and iterate normally
7 Joan and David-partners, Tudor began to iterate and reiterate in a malicious and scornful chant.
8 This process is usually fast and capital-efficient and allows you to iterate your way to success.
9 Tech companies test and iterate , test and iterate .
10 But when he does, he will likely iterate .
11 Hence I iterate and reiterate: Start quietly, unostentatiously.
12 I didn't iterate until he'd already gotten here.
13 Their parents came here to iterate and either stayed on or left to rejoin the outside world.
14 It's clear that they plan to iterate .
15 Plasma fractals iterate everywhere I look, endlessly replenished by upwells from way down in the convection zone.
16 Cursors are read-only because they iterate over temporary tables rather than the tables where the data originated.
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