It was designed to reeducate the local populace on law and order and civic duty. |
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The different levels in each stimulation programme are designed to reeducate the muscle gradually. |
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Whenever it turns out to be necessary, middle or long term lactulose use tends to reeducate the gut, gradually raising its baseline activity. |
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After 1949 and particularly during the first part of the Korean War, the Central Committee launched a major campaign to reeducate teachers and scientists and to discredit Western-oriented scholarship. |
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Every 10 years a new generation comes along and you have to reeducate them. |
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Cigarette smokers are now perhaps only a step away from drug addicts in terms of government attempts to forcibly reeducate public behaviour. |
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Clients usually have a good idea of their needs and preferences, yet an experienced designer frequently sees some needs not envisioned by the client, and often he must reeducate the client's attitude about preferences. |
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Although Yemen ran a program starting in 2002 to help reeducate jihadists, it is far from comprehensive, and some of its graduates have gone on to take part in terrorist attacks. |
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Electrostimulation can reeducate weakened or deconditioned muscle in a part of the body that is neurologically impaired. |
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Our aim is to reeducate the people in lessening traffic congestion and air pollution by using bicycles and by commuting instead on foot, the official added. |
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We need to reeducate the workers who lost their jobs when the factory closed. |
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This article can really help get the word out to people who are already concerned about what they can do, but the feds should do a mass-market campaign to reeducate people. |
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