Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain. |
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The platoon in the unaffected pass began to reposition onto the flank of the enemy forces, which took approximately 20 minutes. |
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The only hitch was at the new redirect, where I managed to get myself tangled the first time I tried to reposition the carabiner below me. |
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The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely adaptable to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says. |
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The lasting effect is to compel us to reposition ourselves in relation to nature. |
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If an enemy force is counter-attacking into your flank, a minefield can buy enough time to reposition your forces in order to respond. |
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The last code segment shows how to reposition the sound source location and the orientation and position of the listener. |
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This serves to elevate the lower lid and reposition the lacrimal punctum with significant improvement in tear drainage and distribution. |
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The half-hearted attempt to clean up with dustpan and brush did little more than reposition them. |
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Use double-sided basting tape to reposition the pockets wrong-side-up on the jeans. |
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We're using the downturn to reposition our business to better prepare for the trends we see downstream. |
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One can modify a product, reposition it, withdraw it from a market, suggest improvements but the same can't be said of nation branding. |
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Unpick the errant stitching and reposition the rolled hem under the presser foot. |
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Have a sitting patient shift his or her weight every 15 minutes, or reposition the patient in the chair every hour. |
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We are asking them to resite the bins at the rear and the company has said it will try to reposition them. |
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It's during this period that CAs decide to become partners, move to industry positions, or reposition themselves in non-traditional roles. |
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Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and reposition the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers. |
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Determine if the structure is serving its intended purpose and reposition or remove as necessary. |
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Why, one can ask, is it necessary to change that image, so reposition our attractivity? |
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Every so often, she will stop the machines and use a small mallet to reposition the metal plates that keep the vinyl stamper in place. |
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But after a tepid response in the market during its first sales year, its creators decided to reposition their product as a milk beverage rather than a soda. |
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Correspondingly, high value quality cuts of red meat, uncommon fish and specialty meats will reposition the category as an indulgence product. |
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They also attempt, in a small way, to reposition human beings at the centre of this discussion. |
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The challenge for the next decade, however, is to reposition it as the premier location for other asset classes as well. |
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It has been designed to help the company to reposition itself on the most profitable segments in terms of added value in Germany. |
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The decrease is the result of the reposition within the market with a focus on the true profitable business. |
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To avoid this problem, reposition the camera or use curtains and close blinds if possible. |
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With this context in mind, firms are taking measures to reposition themselves for growth. |
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There are also dental appliances that reposition the lower jaw and tongue in order to help you breathe better while you sleep. |
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It appears vital, therefore, to reposition cultural policies in this way and to link them more closely with policy approaches in other fields. |
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It could thus help concerned individuals or organizations reposition themselves to effect change or foster collaboration. |
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The shares are not liquid, the bid-offer spread is wide, and based on its assets and financial position it is hard to see how it can reposition itself strategically. |
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We were able to rethink, redesign, repackage, and reposition our products from a viewpoint of how people use particular padlocks and in what contexts they use them. |
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According to Weyand, that gave Pistorius the ability to reposition his blades 20 percent more rapidly than a normal competitor. |
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They brand is working to reposition themselves to contend with lifestyle giants like Michael Kors and Tory Burch. |
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Then you step into it and sort of roll it up, hoping you get it in the proper place, because it is very difficult to reposition. |
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The pair created a strong Board of Directors made up of prominent industry figures who advised them to reposition into text-messaging routers and applications, invested in the business and helped them attract venture capital. |
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Both the amount of resources deployed and the variety of actions carried out have undoubtedly allowed Damascus to reposition itself on the diplomatic stage and to appreciably improve its image. |
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They aim to put in place what we call an environmental tax policy, one that will encourage these industries, so they can reposition themselves and be able to create jobs. |
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Our strategy to reposition Givaudan as a creative leader for Fine Fragrances was further enhanced by the opening in April 2002 of the new creative centre in the heart of Paris. |
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Over the past decade, people with disabilities' organisations all over the world have been working to reposition disability within a broader framework of human rights and citizenship. |
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Should there be exposition only, without reposition, the same order is to be observed up to the end of the first incensation, after which all rise, genuflect on both knees, and proceed to the Sacristy. |
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Secondly, for us to reposition our football on the international stage – it took us quite a while to get back to where we are – we would definitely lose a lot of ground should we not advance. |
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Push aside the holding brackets to reposition the panel. |
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On September 10, federal Agriculture Minister Andy Mitchell announced his government's long anticipated strategy to reposition the country's livestock industry in the wake of the BSE crisis. |
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In 2003 Metalor Electrotechnics put a whole set of measures in place in order to reposition itself in an industry on the threshold of an anticipated upturn. |
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The generally accepted strategy to alleviate the risk of capsizing is to either slack the towline, or reposition it such that the pull is over the stern of the tug. |
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Minimal invasive coronary sinus lead reposition technique for the treatment of phrenic nerve stimulation. |
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Elderly patients who are chairbound, bedridden, or unable to reposition themselves often succumb to pressure ulcers. |
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He put principle before party, but we should be mindful of the fact that giving the Conservatives an open goal to reposition themselves as the party of civil liberties will ultimately be wholly counter-productive. |
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We must and will reposition ourselves for a solid long-term future. |
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Do not attempt to reposition the FM antenna while driving. |
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Upon being fully mineralized, the teeth reposition themselves within the radula, allowing limpets to scrape off algae from rock surfaces. |
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The patent-pending adhesive found in MiracleBind products allows customers to remove, reposition, or reinsert the pages without tearing the paper or unsnapping a binder. |
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It plans to make The Wall Street Journal Online its newshound and to reposition the print edition as a source of trends-based, interpretative reporting and analysis. |
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Figure 1 shows the use of the overpost environment to reposition text. |
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Reposition the fabric-covered cornice and reattach the braces to the cornice. |
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