The correct spelling is reengineering.
An example sentence is "reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and redesign of of business processes".
You don't so much spell it as phrase it correctly. MC++ is a noun, not a verb, so the grammatically correct phrase is "I'm coding an assembly in MC++".
Continuous means from some start to some end without break whereas continual means occurring repeatedly at intervals over a time span.
There is no 'Spell' in stdio.h or conio.h
First, you should know how to spell.
First off, your sentence has 13 words in it, you should be able to spell all of them correctly. Hard drive is written as two separate words as well.Hard drive platters are magnetic media, CDs are optical media, one cannot read or write to the other.
You did spell preach correctly.
Committed is spelled correctly.
Regions you have spelt is correctly. :)
You have spell it correctly in the question … LUMBERJACKS
You spell it like question.
Tasteless. You spell it correctly in the question.
I spell them correctly.
"correctly"
you did
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You've spelled it correctly.
Reengineering isn't equal to deconstruction because reengineering makes the organization stronger. Deconstruction destroys without any efforts to rebuild what was torn down.