The social worker at the centre provides the input for reorienting their lives. |
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They prayed towards Jerusalem, until Muhammad had a revelation reorienting the faithful towards Mecca. |
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In this report, we have highlighted programs that are reorienting care to help Canadians better manage and prevent chronic health conditions. |
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That means reorienting the current strategy away from combat and toward a coordinated diplomatic, developmental and peace support mission. |
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We know how to begin reorienting education systems to emphasize lifelong learning. |
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He is also reorienting acquisition policy toward individual works, as opposed to the absorption of entire collections, which typically arrive with strings attached. |
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Furthermore, reorienting UN activities seems in practice to be more likely to succeed than in-depth reform. |
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For governments and development agencies they provide a focus and a way of both reorienting work and defining parameters for accountability. |
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It also led to trade reorienting to western markets to a significant extent. |
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Reducing access to credit as a means of preventing overextension, of course, risks reorienting policy towards the paternalistic practices of the past. |
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Firstly, reorienting the Stability and Convergence Programmes towards strategic planning and away from the description of the annual budget bill would increase the focus of the exercise on the medium term. |
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His account of the itineraries included an engraving reorienting Bertram's map to place north at the top. |
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For companies, reorienting also means trying to find new areas of growth. |
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This reaction in particular requires modernizing and improving the competitiveness of agriculture in Japan, priorities of the April 2007 law reorienting the country's agriculture sector. |
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His account of the itineraries included a new engraving, reorienting Bertram's map to place north at the top. |
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It is also checking the vehicles for reorienting wiring harness related to the correct deployment of side airbags. |
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Member States requested the postponement of the deadline to provide an opportunity to identify other options for reorienting the Program before its complete elimination due to lack of financial and human resources. |
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Communication about sustainability and education for sustainability is vital to garnering support and resources to move forward in reorienting education to address sustainability. |
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He contributed a great deal to the Foundation by strengthening its ties with the Association Française de Finance, encouraging stronger links with academia and reorienting its programmes to place greater emphasis on finance. |
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Finally, can public memory institutions work toward reorienting their traditional role and functions in a manner appropriate to the digital era and to the realities of a global economy? |
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The triple threat to development calls for a set of policy actions that will address specific concerns, while reorienting the development paradigm. |
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Some human resources managers raised the desirability of reorienting the programmes towards their originally envisaged character, and to handle them more as a programme for recently graduated young professionals. |
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Firstly, as a consequence of the predicted contact migration over the TC surface, the entire TC was expected to be reorienting congruously with respect to the immobilized contact. |
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But rather than advocating getting rid of the system altogether, they propose reorienting it to concentrate on promoting private businesses in poor countries. |
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The strength of this opposition serves to explain why the caliphs, a few decades later, abandoning their attempt at reorienting religious beliefs, returned to traditional dogma. |
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The animal also may employ behavioral mechanisms, such as reorienting itself toward the Sun or flattening its body and spreading its legs to maximize its surface area exposure. |
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This can be resolved by moving the camera as far as possible from the other device, reorienting the radio or television antenna, or plugging the radio or television into a different outlet. |
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This is where we should be reorienting ourselves and also accepting a degree of harmonisation, even if that were to lead to substantial restructuring in certain countries. |
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Reorienting one's cognitive faculties so that such insight is possible is the rationale underlying the practice of yoga, and the resulting insight is called yogic perception. |
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