An important point to remember is that orienting a shaft in a way that might correct a hook or a slice remains an infraction of the rules. |
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As the user moves, the map moves and turns, always placing the GPS position in the middle of the screen and orienting the map to user trajectory. |
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They aligned the house along an east-west axis, orienting windows toward the south for solar gain. |
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These days, most cognitive and visual scientists agree that men and women have slightly different ways of orienting themselves spatially. |
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But the sun was shining and all felt well with the world, so I tucked in, whilst orienting myself with the city in my guide. |
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This boy, while capable of orienting himself intellectually, is quite incapable of endowing these surroundings with an adequate emotion. |
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It just felt nice to be a part of a different city, orienting myself slowly, getting a feel for the grid system. |
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When we arrived in Baton Rouge, I thought they'd have someone welcoming us or orienting us. |
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I am generally in favor of orienting the country toward market reforms, but China's development must be more equal, more balanced. |
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But the orienting theme throughout the Mosaic canon is life and its blessings, the affirmation of personhood. |
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Children, like the young of any warm-blooded species, have an innate orienting instinct: they need to get their sense of direction from somebody. |
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That is to say, the difference between Greenwich time and local time is a way of orienting oneself in space, of knowing where one is, and how one is heading. |
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Dr. Neil was never involved in interviewing me, orienting me with job responsibilities, nor supervising me. |
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One haploid, in particular, in the lower left quadrant, was orienting itself toward the haploid cell next to it. |
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Sound emanating from a water feature such as a fountain or waterfall may be used to assist passengers in orienting themselves. |
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Since 1989, the UPU system has made progress in orienting terminal dues to costs. |
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This orienting instinct of humans is much like the imprinting instinct of a duckling. |
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I also experience far less staff turnover, which means I spend less time orienting new people. |
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Faith appears to be part of the Supreme's technique for orienting finite mind in the vastness of absolute eternity. |
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The Commission must also contribute, orienting economic and framework conditions towards a cohesive society with high living standards. |
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Understanding the agonic line will really help to visualize orienting a map. |
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This Symposium was designed around the IOC High-level Objectives, with the aim of orienting the regional marine scientific activities. |
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The expenses associated with constant recruitment are compounded by the costs of continually orienting new staff. |
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The street cuts through the Old City like a plumb line and is a useful orienting tool for non-Arabic-speaking visitors. |
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By orienting the camera upwards, it was possible to reconstruct optically the propagation path from the helicopter to the measurement vehicle. |
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A fall of light that embellishes matter, orienting the collection towards an idea of residential luxury and sophisticated elegance. |
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Foster often thought of you and your colleagues as a compass for journalists, pointing us in the right directions, orienting us and reminding us of how to get home. |
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I spent hours shaking hands, completing paperwork, situating equipment, and orienting myself. |
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It is an incredibly useful tool for orienting yourself in the night sky, for identifying constellations, and for planning your stargazing night. |
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So I'm wondering if you are aware of anything that has been done to improve the situation in terms of changing flight schedules or even orienting certain runways, les pistes. |
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Recognizing that recruitment does not stop the moment a new employee walks in the door, an increased emphasis needs to be placed on orienting new employees so they feel well informed and welcome. |
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This sedimentation, made of successive layers, turns memory into an overlayering of traces, taken to the present time, witnessing the past while orienting this present. |
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Gently slide left and right mainlanding gear into plastic mounting clips on the bottom of the wings, orienting the struts toward the front of the airplane as shown. |
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The great flaw of our justice system is that the justice system somehow assumes by orienting things the way we do, we are able to correct everything and can do it infallibly. |
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This scrubbing action has been accomplished in the past by orienting the fiber to improve cleaning action or increase the abrasive properties of the kibble. |
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But action by the State in this sphere is not confined to its role in attenuating, moderating and correcting labour market trends by orienting manpower and controlling the recruitment and laying-off of workers. |
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In 1999 he begins to mix more assiduously, orienting his sets towards Tech and Detroit, prefering the actual selection and synchronization to the technical side and evading the beef in Hip Hop. |
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When orienting these standoffs you should not have to move them along the mast, but simply loosen the clamp and lever them out, so they are perpendicular to the mast. |
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Veteran players will have the opportunity to become reacquainted on the field on Friday before turning their attention to orienting new arrivals over the course of the weekend tryouts. |
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Despite a wave of international protests, Chinese policy in Tibet no longer knew overtures after this period, orienting itself towards extravagant demonisation of the Dalai Lama. |
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Evaluation then becomes incapable of efficiently orienting the management process, or of truly developing reflexivity about the practices or of promoting an improvement of their quality. |
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Placed amid our current global stramash between a newly militant atheism and an increasingly defensive religion, Holloway is more like the jagged arc across two electrodes than an orienting compass. |
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Other reproductive health programmes are conducted by scouts, orienting non-formal education teachers, schools and district officers, and providing counselling training for school wardens and matrons. |
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This is what the new programme aims to do, by orienting the aerial observation towards everything that may characterise the condition of the sea, its environment and what is happening there. |
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This hiring has meant orienting new staff to the organization, delivering intensive training and physically relocating the access to information office to bigger accommodations. |
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Navigating and orienting in an environment is one of the most complex cognitive activities that both human and non-human animals are able to perform. |
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In a country where violence has become a means of survival, orienting oneself along tribal or ethnic lines is a way to organize for protection under threatening circumstances. |
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The sequence of operations in this system is singulation, conveying and orienting, and scanning and sensing. |
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If you underchallenge yourself, the goal won't serve its purpose of providing meaning and orienting you to the future. |
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There is talk of expanding the criteria for ODA to include more security-related expenditures, and orienting aid dollars to protect donor security. |
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Whether magnetotaxis is causal in the orientation of homing pigeons, dancing bees on cloudy days, or other instinctively orienting animals is under investigation. |
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Conventionalization extends the influence of orienting ideas, but it also ensures compromise and abandonment of the most disruptive and controversial features of the initial behaviour. |
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Further economies may result from orienting the chambers vertically to take advantage of the raise borer and glory-hole techniques, previously mentioned. |
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The influence of the media in orienting public debate is broadly acknowledged as they can contribute to raise awareness, to clarify misunderstandings and to engage the increasingly diverse societies in a thoughtful debate. |
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Vision is the strongest of the orienting senses, and in visual flight, the pilot relies on regular visual references with the ground and horizon to control the aircraft attitude and altitude. |
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In Pakistan, the UNAIDS Secretariat and UNFPA are helping to translate national commitments on women and AIDS into programme activities by orienting women's organizations towards HIV awareness and prevention activities. |
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Background: In orienting new paid and unpaid staff to hospice palliative care we have found that there is an overwhelming amount of information to learn. |
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The NCC's summer season officially kicked off on May 3, 2010, with the first day of training for 30 front-line interpretive guides who will be greeting, orienting and informing visitors to Canada's Capital Region. |
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By orienting all of his arquebusiers into a block, he was able to maintain a steady stream of fire out of a disciplined formation using volley fire tactics. |
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After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule. |
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In orienting a spacecraft, in executing turns, etc., and astronaut must operate the levers, buttons, and toggler switches, not to mention many other motory tasks. |
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