When the targets were favorably located under the orbit, the spacecraft was reoriented. |
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He also reoriented the stair and recessed upper kitchen cabinets into the walls to expose views from every corner. |
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The State's anti-corruption law, which has proved ineffective in dealing with the cases of administrative corruption, has yet be reoriented. |
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Axial views and images were reoriented into coronal and sagittal views. |
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The ramification of the ICC's actions substantively reoriented the national political landscape. |
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Hollywood and the media promote positive images of older people, but it would be surprising if society's stereotypes of beauty were to be reoriented towards images of old age. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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Together with strong global growth, this weakness has cushioned and reoriented America's economy. |
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The Liberals are not advocating for this strategy to be abandoned, or rethought or reoriented. |
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The port of Limon itself will no longer handle cargo after 2015 and will be reoriented towards tourism and cruises. |
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By then the Editorial Board had been reoriented towards other countries and transport modes, although traditional topics and Britain remained central. |
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Higher education was reoriented toward the socialist bloc, and students went to study in Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and other Eastern Bloc countries. |
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If a target were moved and you reran the linear interpolation, it would be reoriented according to its new position. |
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We need a directive on public services and a reoriented policy by the Commission on pay. |
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This strategy of opportunities, step by step, will also enable the whole of the sector to be reoriented towards port functions. |
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A number of research activities have been reoriented as part of this process and other processes. |
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Facing declining numbers and morale, the Taliban reoriented their strategy. |
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Production is reoriented towards more specialised products with greater added value. |
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Since Monday 5 May, we have reoriented our activities towards treating the population affected by the cyclone. |
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National park management has been reoriented to focus more on ecological integrity and the preservation of natural environments. |
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The energyrich CIS countries, which have had generally good fiscal balances, increased spending as they reoriented their economic policy from reserve accumulation towards domestic growth. |
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The Mission's administrative and logistic support systems attained full operational capacity and reoriented their work towards efficiency gains and consolidating achievements. |
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Most are already on the right track with levels of aid falling steadily and aid being reoriented to objectives such as the environment and research and development. |
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To achieve this, basic education must be reoriented to address sustainability and expanded to include critical-thinking skills, skills to organize and interpret data and information, and skills to formulate questions. |
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Schwartz said results of the company's reoriented supply chain, utilizing sources in North American and China, has been encouraging. |
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Accordingly, the concept of quality was reoriented from product quality to business process quality. |
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Kawakami Takafumi, a Rinzai priest who reoriented his temple's teaching around meditation sessions. |
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Wilkes' master plan is predicated on making the campus more pedestrian-friendly and having it reoriented to the river and business district. |
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National and subnational planning was reoriented in support of decentralization, children's integration in subnational planning, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and strengthened local governance. |
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The European Commission's policy needs to be reoriented. |
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To implement its strategy, resources would have had to be redistributed, health personnel reoriented and the whole design, planning and management of the health system overhauled. |
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Third was the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which reoriented the petrostate away from the West. |
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Since then, he reoriented his carrier in software development working for a consulting company where he played the role of analyst, architect, and project manager. |
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This will not only require the creation of new or reoriented legislation and institutions, it will also need well-trained staff to carry out a new range of functions. |
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The country has successfully reoriented its trade towards the west. |
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As the U. S. military presence expands across the province, the Canadian Forces have reoriented their area of responsibility from six key districts back to Kandahar City and its populated approaches. |
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His research suggests that by meditating regularly, the brain is reoriented from a stressful fight or flight mode to one of acceptance, a shift that increases contentment. |
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Eventually, through prayer and practice, McClurkin says, he reoriented himself, defeating a proclivity that is, in his account, as tenacious, and as conquerable, as any addiction. |
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Floor-to-ceiling mirrors, all broken, reoriented the sight lines of the once environment-friendly Buck House entropically inward. |
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Mali has frequently reoriented its health policy since independence. |
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We need to have enhanced professionalism by doctors, reoriented cost-efficiency among hospital administrators, smarter oversight by the government, and unwavering commitment to the patient centeredness among all. |
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Mr Vestergaard Frandsen reoriented his family firm from making uniforms to developing products to address the developing world's greatest health problems. |
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Reconstructed tomograms were then reoriented in the standard short, horizontal long and vertical long axes for interpretation and quantitation of TI-201 uptake. |
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Zia reoriented Bangladesh's foreign policy, moving away from the Awami League's strong ties with India and Soviet Union, and pursued closer relations with the West. |
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