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"reorient" Definitions
  1. reorient somebody/something (to/towards/away from somebody/something) to change the focus or direction of somebody/something
  2. reorient yourself to find your position again in relation to everything that is around or near you

408 Sentences With "reorient"

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We have to reorient our thinking, just because of geography.
It kind of forces the listener to mentally reorient themselves.
Bolsonaro pledged to reform government finances and reorient diplomatic relations.
Some simple principles would reorient us in the right direction.
I feel like I want to take a break and reorient.
But Francis had already taken action to reorient the Newark archdiocese.
When you breath deeply, it will reorient your attention back to yourself.
Past depreciations have helped reorient the economy back towards export-led growth.
Instead, it proposes to reorient American foreign policy around its military might.
Eclipses reorient us so that we can head in the right direction.
And when she was interrupted, she'd use humor to reorient the dialogue.
The answer depends upon the public and Congress's willingness to reorient policy.
But catching up with Bezos was going to require Google to reorient.
It's the kind of game you could reorient your entire life around.
Guests nibbled on chicken piccata while discussing ways to reorient America's demographics.
In 220006, America would reorient its moral compass by electing Abraham Lincoln.
He took the wrong elevator and needed a map to reorient himself.
It can reorient its military, prioritizing deterrence and defense over power projection.
We must reorient federal policy to create livable, connected communities for all.
Beyond the old industry, a younger post-Soviet generation hopes to reorient Rostov.
He'll reorient American trade policy more dramatically than any president since Herbert Hoover.
They may want to reorient the EU's priorities on the global stage, too.
Mr. Duterte has also seemed eager to reorient the Philippines's policy toward China.
Xi is seeking to reorient global economics away from Washington and toward Beijing.
It's that you need to reorient your understanding of who your coalition is.
We're trying to reorient people towards the most important part of the whole place.
Garnett, a spatial genius, bites HARD and tries to reorient to block that shot.
Second, the U.S. government should structure aid to reorient security institutions towards community policing.
I have twenty years to reorient my country and launch it into the future.
Worse, the indirect plans would reorient the GND toward financial rather than social goals.
They believe this finding should reorient the way we approach violence prevention in schools.
Reorient your sitting position when you move from one subject or concept to another.
According to Bannon's vision, economic nationalism would reorient priorities to the working class's benefit.
The tension diffuses and reconstitutes, and we're not sure how to reorient our thinking.
These realities may constraint Bolsonaro in how deeply he can reorient Brazil's foreign policy.
Blockchains are by their nature decentralised; quantum computing could reorient the tech world toward China.
The architects had to reorient the building so that it faced east instead of north.
Businesses are also racing to reorient their supply chains as they await new trade barriers.
The new government was eager to reorient Sri Lanka toward India, Japan and the West.
Inconsolable, I destroyed my airplane bed quickly to reorient my body away from his foot.
The two would soon reorient the direction of contemporary art, but they had humble beginnings.
During the design process scale can change, shift and reorient, all of these are in flux.
Any effort to reorient the U.S. economy radically toward manufacturing would be disruptive and incredibly difficult.
It's going to take some time for Facebook to reorient its products to feel more private.
"We should reorient relations with Turkey without the illusion of EU membership," Kern told the newspaper.
It took 21 days of isolation in a cabin in Maine to reorient himself, he said.
"Twenty-two years ago, I decided that I wanted to reorient my career," my dad said.
"You have to quickly move to reorient your agenda so you can maximize your time." video
Already we've seen a subset of Democrats reorient their strategy around labor to address the grassroots energy.
If you go outside it, everything pauses until you move back in place or reorient the headset.
Culture runs very deep, and it takes time to reorient folks when they're in a new culture.
We have to radically reorient ourselves and start talking about rehabilitation, restoration and how we end crime.
Mr. Heron, of Copper & Kings, is an innovator, aiming to reorient the category toward younger, hipper audiences.
She said the bank will be able to reorient its asset portfolios to maximize its financial results.
The New York freshman has bold plans to reorient the US economy around climate change and social justice.
Subsequent conversations with representatives of Art + Technology Lab sponsor SpaceX led Strachan to reorient his grant toward ENOCH.
The team used a deep neural network to identify crooked 360 photos and reorient them to maintain realism.
Zuckerberg recently declared he wanted to reorient Facebook around privacy, ephemerality and messaging — the core tenets of Snapchat.
To reorient America's foreign policy, Trump needs a deal-maker who can make his improbable vision a reality.
What is clear is that the shooting will reorient the race for at least the next week. Mrs.
Businesses would have no choice but to completely reorient their global supply chains and thus where they invest.
The country needs to reorient itself to the advantages that the U.S. military can provide in this crisis.
When I managed to borrow a slim Mac from my school, I felt the walls around me reorient.
Nor is the party's ability to modernize and reorient its vast propaganda apparatus — perhaps the world's largest — guaranteed.
Are the disruptions in the White House evidence of Mr. Trump's aggressive efforts to fundamentally reorient the government?
Wu's idea of Material Art is a strategy through which to assert cultural identity and reorient Western expectations.
But given the forces that have led to 2016, it seems unlikely Republican can reorient themselves anytime soon.
Into adulthood and throughout my life, I've attempted to reorient myself toward the spectrum of emotional sensations inside.
This formed the extra mass that caused Pluto to reorient itself so the impact zone faced away from Charon.
Instead, we must reorient our priorities so that we can be honest about what we are actually working towards.
It underscores Trump&aposs intent to reorient U.S. foreign policy toward a more narrow consideration of the national interest.
It is time to re-evaluate training in biomedical science and reorient programs to incorporate skills for drug development.
"They have to reorient work based upon dealing with different dilemmas or opportunities, such as COVID-19," he added.
It kind of made people reorient themselves for a second and ask, 'What is she seeing that I'm missing?
The big question is whether a blowout for Mr. Biden in South Carolina would reorient the race before Tuesday.
Ross's talk was a call to action — a plea to reorient Americans' collective, and ultimately capitalist, approach to environmental activism.
The results at the very least slow Trump's juggernaut, and possibly reorient the primary into a real three-way race.
"I agree with him on his analysis of needing to reorient our society away from cars," Mr. de Blasio said.
In addition to tax cuts, President Trump has worked to reorient our trade policies to be more beneficial to Americans.
It can reorient its legs and compress its body like a cockroach to get through "vertically confined spaces," Jayaram added.
But, analysts said that to meet Keystone's requirements, they will need to reinvest and retrofit their plants to reorient production.
"We are in the midst of an ongoing process to reorient the company with a more digital focus," he said.
Congo desperately needs a technocratic caretaker government to reorient the government while overseeing the holding of free and fair elections.
" The City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, has said it is time to "reorient and reprioritize how we shared street space.
Now comes the hard part: You're going to have to reorient yourself if you want to succeed as a leader.
Yet it wasn't until a fateful meeting with an Instagram employee that the company's leadership team decided to reorient its focus.
While eclipses often flush things out of our lives, they also reorient us toward the path we're meant to be on.
Switching between them is kind of a hassle, and I would spend agonizing seconds watching each app reposition and reorient itself.
And it can also reorient the spacecraft during flight, ensuring that they don't accidentally hit each other when they get deployed.
While it felt disorienting at first, Franklin taught us to look up at our body as a way to reorient ourselves.
"Their work has gotten the attention of some of us in Congress that we need to reorient antitrust policy," Khanna said.
As suggested by the Brennan Center for Justice, a good first step would be to reorient incentives through performance-based contracting.
"We're requesting that Congress reorient the Higher Education Act and focus more on the workforce needs," the senior administration official said.
"We need to reorient our understanding of sex and young people, to help prepare them for a better future," said Daley.
But that bench has undergone numerous changes more recently as Facebook has grappled with its lapses and tried to reorient itself.
The president appoints members to the bank's board, so a Democratic president would have a chance to significantly reorient its operations.
Her work follows beauty, which by virtue of its strangeness, asks us to reorient ourselves and find whatever is at its source.
Unless we can collectively reorient utilities to pursue rather than fear current trends in electricity, they are headed for a grim reckoning.
For the sake of children like Gabriella, let's hope Congress continues to reorient around the need for increased spending on medical research.
The Sun is currently in your sign too, helping your reorient yourself—do you know what direction you want to go in?
Stepping back from such a self-defeating title can reorient your entire relationship with video games as an artistic and entertainment medium.
You can move things around independently and reorient depending on where the audience is looking, you can have things freeze and wait.
But Nimmo says the region needed even more mass to fully reorient Pluto — and that's where the subsurface ocean comes into play.
It's extremely complicated trying to calculate "how the economy would reorient itself and reoptimize itself" with or without pollution regulations, said Burger.
It should be impossible to reorient your body midair without pushing off of something first, but cats seem able to do it.
To be sure, the Paris pact, and the growing scientific clarity about global warming, has spurred countries and businesses to reorient themselves.
For the four-person family, moving into a hanok wasn't just an aesthetic choice but an opportunity to atavistically reorient their lives.
Unless people reorient their habits and way of life, he said, it will be difficult to reverse the changes affecting the planet.
Sometimes there is an easy fix: If gutters are clogged, clean them out; if downspouts are emptying at the foundation, reorient them.
The staunch progressive's campaign was centered around fighting inequality in the U.S. and creating a bevy of plans to reorient American governance.
Any decision to reorient the Civil Rights Division would be based on the fiction that we already possess a level playing field.
Bill Clinton said "I feel your pain," but he never asked people to reorient the way they feel about their own pain.
The decision is part of an effort to reorient toward so-called great-power competition, outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy.
Several times during the show, lead singer Adrianne Lenker — who has an especially muted vocal delivery — had to stop and reorient herself.
Whatever time I lose asking strangers to reorient me, I gain back from not spending 4.7 hours per day on my phone.
Once we've picked our team, once we know what we fear about the opponents, our minds reorient the world to protect those thoughts.
Not all of our businesses were performing at the levels, but most importantly, we needed to find -- we needed to reorient the organization.
The big picture: Facebook had previously announced plans to reorient Facebook around private interactions and to integrate encrypted messaging across all its platforms.
President-elect Donald Trump has called global warming "a hoax," and has appointed noted climate change denier Myron Ebell to reorient the EPA.
Once the United States unmistakably reiterates and acts to affirm its commitment to Israel, others will take notice and reorient their policies accordingly.
These burns help to adjust the rocket's speed and reorient the vehicle into the right position for entering Earth's atmosphere and then landing.
Blair is positing a more dangerous idea: that liberalism should essentially reorient itself as a globalized technocracy, in opposition to anti-elite populism.
In the 1980s, new satellite data helped reorient the prime meridian 334 feet to the east, where it now runs through a park.
While those distractions can be frustrating, it's important to treat yourself with kindness and to reorient your attention as gently as possible. 2.
When they take control of the committees next week, Democrats plan to reorient their investigative focus toward the president himself and his policies.
Mr. Barreto said after he overcame the initial shock of entering treatment, he was able to reorient his day around the methadone doses.
" By contrast, the Homework pieces allow for a certain freedom, as utilitarian as they are: "Maybe you'll reorient the mirrors, or separate them.
It can't be "business as usual," and we need to reorient the U.S. diplomatic and development approach to conflict-affected and fragile states.
Then we've got to reorient our thinking around turnout as opposed to just getting a higher percentage in the election than our opponent.
How could you reorient the physical infrastructure and lifestyles in such a way to take advantage of the fundamental capability that now becomes available?
Bolsonaro pledged to reform government finances and reorient diplomatic relations in his first public comments on Sunday after winning the polarizing run-off vote.
She decided, like so many other women would in the months to come, that she could reorient her entire life around getting him elected.
China is starting to reorient itself away from a manufacturing economy that's dumping products on the — overseas to providing more services to their people.
Meanwhile, the territory's export-driven economy was threatened by rising global tariffs, prompting demands for public incentives to reorient production towards the domestic market.
Essentially, this is a way for Twitter to reorient the purpose of its live-streaming platform toward live podcasting and other audio-first content.
By 2009, the US had lost time in tackling carbon emissions, but Obama was able to reorient the agency in just a few years.
They predict that Mr. Cruz would draw support in only a handful of states and would reorient the party around a hard-line conservatism.
Psychedelics help me reorient my priorities, and break down what it is I want to do, to look at that through a different lens.
According to the researchers, the most likely reason is that a smaller object, like an asteroid, collided with the moon, causing it to reorient.
Extending the mission of FEMA's modest mitigation directorate would reorient the department around illustrating what risks society faces and what investments would reduce them.
So over the course of a single weekend, Facebook's attempts to reorient one of its most prominent news products backfired in a big way.
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Then Mr. Chávez took office in 1999, promising health care, education and jobs to reorient the country and its oil wealth toward the poor.
Newtown decided to reorient the driveway to the school, the place where parents and emergency medical workers lived out the horror of that day.
Walmart, like many retailers, is attempting to reorient itself to a new retail landscape in which store footprints are out of sync of shoppers.
It was a way to reorient ourselves — we were not in service to anyone else, and we were worthy subjects of our own care.
He also took initial steps to reorient trade policy, pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and embarking on the fractious renegotiation of Nafta.
But Gjerde says that even the best engineering teams that are not used to making medical machinery will find it hard to reorient quickly.
Since then, O'Rourke has sought to reorient his campaign around confronting what he has described as President Donald Trump's racist attacks on minority communities.
If an ECV doesn&apost work, some practitioners have found that using acupuncture and moxibustion could help reorient the fetus in the right direction.
These folks — including some in the Obama administration — hoped that a nuclear agreement might reorient Iran's foreign policy in a more pro-American direction.
Using a wet plate collodion process, Wilson aims to reorient "Curtis's Settler gaze" by collaborating with his sitters to "indigenize the photographic exchange," he notes.
Do you like the feeling of doing something about climate without having to actually change your day to day life or reorient your consumerist values?
If carefully administered, they say, hallucinogens can reorient patients' perceptions of their place in the universe and pull them out of ruts of negative thinking.
Business leaders, corporate-minded politicians, labor leaders, and school administrators campaigned to reorient public education—at least for some students—toward the world of work.
The head of DOE can't change the agency's programs unilaterally, but Perry can try to convince Congress to tweak the budget and reorient energy priorities.
President Trump's evident disinterest in even trying to reorient Republican governance away from priorities like welfare state retrenchment and regressive fiscal policy underscores the point.
To this end, the Fed has embarked upon a "Review of Monetary Policy Strategy, Tools, and Communications" to reorient policy to finally hit its target.
If so, they'll see that the pro-life movement has made remarkable progress to reorient hearts and minds to respect human life, born and unborn.
In Nebraska, farmers are exploring ways to reorient their farms to focus on rebuilding soil and sequestering carbon — a buzzy concept known as regenerative agriculture.
Still, the idea that we should reward racial hostility and reorient society to avoid unavoidable "microagressions" against the perpetually thin-skinned is a particularly progressive failing.
These transactions tend to focus on premium food brands that accommodate changing consumer preferences and reorient the brand mix towards artisanal, specialty, natural and organic options.
The Marines are particularly impacted, with the report questioning the continued utility of amphibious assaults and suggesting the corps reorient itself toward counterinsurgency and stability operations.
"In the 21st century, the Communications Act commands us to reorient our focus to the effects of digital networks on consumers, competition and innovation," he said.
If one chooses to interpret the end-of-year malaise as burnout, then using otherwise frivolous music as a way to reorient the spirit makes sense.
For years, Paul Ryan has been the chief policy spokesperson for a loose but increasingly formidable Republican coalition with ambitions to fundamentally reorient the American state.
A grounded, happy Sag is a blend of being critical and open-minded, and this Mercury retrograde will help reorient you toward your beliefs and boundaries.
But that unconscious facility can be a limitation for poets, who hope to startle and reorient the language, to use grammar without being used by it.
AT&T executives want to reorient WarnerMedia around a streaming mission in the same way that Disney and other media companies are trying to challenge Netflix.
A 2012 research paper by Johnson and other researchers describes how a gecko uses its tail to reorient itself after a fall, which motivated their robot's design.
Bolsonaro pledged to reform government finances and reorient diplomatic relations in his first public comments on Sunday after winning the polarizing run-off vote, according to reports.
We had four or five moments where we would go, "Let's see what happens when we shoot this," and then we reorient ourselves after we got it.
As actual virtues, these hold up: People with gifts and privileges should reorient those gifts and privileges to serve others or create something of value for them.
But he could give a voice to the anti-war left in a primary hurting for bigger and bolder ideas about how to reorient American foreign policy.
Trump has repeatedly praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and suggested that he'd like to see America's foreign policy reorient itself to more fully align with Russia's objectives.
It is therefore vital that politicians like Ms. Harris reorient their view of economic goods to transcend work productivity and to include human dignity, family and community.
NASA scientists needed to reorient the 240-year-old Voyager 2272 -- the space agency's farthest spacecraft -- so its antenna would point toward Earth, 21 billion miles away.
It needs to reorient itself into knowing exactly how many global subscribers it has and how much stuff it's selling on a regular basis to those subs.
Members of his enormous campaign staff were told that it would take perhaps a week for final decisions about how Mr. Bloomberg might reorient his campaign machinery.
Only four years later, however, Chengdu MoCA had to radically reorient itself after Ping Xing and other prominent officials with connections to it were investigated for corruption.
He did concede that after reading Mr. Mueller's full report he would probably need to reorient the Intelligence Committee's inquiry into possible foreign influence over the president.
In the 1980s, new satellite data helped reorient the prime meridian 334 feet to the east of the original line, where it now runs through a park.
Since winning the election, Mr. Trump and his closest aides have embraced the turmoil, viewing it as evidence of their aggressive efforts to fundamentally reorient the government.
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"The key to recovering from motion sickness within minutes is to look toward the movement that's happening, because doing so will reorient your inner ear," she said.
If there's a mainstream debate about how best to completely reorient the economy around environmental sustainability, then the proponents of the Green New Deal are already winning.
But with Hillary, I think this is what happens with the people who are making history and that's what I want people to just reorient your thinking.
The movement, while critiquing Trump's moral leadership, wants to emphasize what Democrats are pushing for and reorient the party's voter outreach efforts more fully around people of color.
"The Trump administration is having some of that experience, that it wants to reorient on great power conflict and it's being pulled back into regional conflicts," Cancian said.
American and other intelligence agencies have long warned of a likely rise in vehicle and other attacks as the frustrated, furious faithful are forced to reorient their campaign.
Some, like the "radius" and "detail" sliders under the Sharpening tool, have been hidden behind little triangle drop downs, so it will take a while to reorient yourself.
Instead, this model was intended to sit horizontally under a TV. Nintendo went as far as to reorient the Wii logo 90 degrees to drive the point home.
Now that he is comfortably sitting on a mountain of undiscovered frogs that are only in need of description, Biju has begun to reorient his energies toward conservation.
As I've argued before, this is an overdue step to reorient our economy away from mining our children's wealth and towards delivering true economic prosperity across the country.
Moving forward, the United States should reorient China to a prominent role in negotiations with North Korea, albeit one that is subordinate to that of the United States.
The question, then, isn't necessarily figuring out the motive behind the policies, but how we can reorient those policies to prevent more disparities in America's criminal justice system.
As part of efforts to reorient its portfolio, it acquired organic food company Annie's in 2014 and premium pet food company Blue Buffalo Pet Products earlier this year.
But many unknowns remain: For example, just how does the young sunflower weave together light signals, the circadian clock and growth rates to reorient its head every night?
Prince Mohammed, the brash, 20183-year-old heir to the Saudi throne, is seeking to reorient the economy away from oil while making life more enjoyable for Saudis.
The president's trade war was initiated in large part to try to reorient the Chinese economy and force it to become more open to American companies and investment.
O'Rourke has sought to reorient his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination around confronting what he has described as President Donald Trump's racist attacks on minority communities.
When people asked Breitbart why he wasn't more involved in electoral politics, he liked to say that if you could reorient news and entertainment, the rest would follow.
Now, Hudson's group is floating a far-reaching proposal to rebrand the agency as the Federal Renewable Energy Commission and reorient its mission toward fighting climate change. Sens.
This was the biggest benefit of the sabbatical — I didn&apost just get to sleep in on weekdays; I got a chance to reorient and clarify my priorities.
It also had its control thrusters that helped to reorient the vehicle as it descended and a heat shield to keep the vehicle from heating up too much.
Jacobs said the efforts do not have to kill companies like Uber and Lyft, but they'll likely have to reorient their business models over the next few years.
While a culture of fear seems to permeate the FAA, Congress can reorient the agency to embrace the future and all of the benefits it has to offer.
Midway through the book, my mind turned to divinational gazing within and beyond Dada, and the ways Dada's use of chance might reorient our thoughts about viewing art.
The flashbacks kind of force a comparison between then and now that works to reorient our minds, while also giving us a break from Gilead on a storytelling level.
Stuff like to help reorient ourselves and figure out, "Okay, this is where we are, this is what's working, this is what's not," and then go back to work.
If ISIS is a blatantly anti-Islamic, anti-Muslim movement, whose violence is mostly directed at Muslim communities, we'd have to reorient our entire approach to the Muslim world.
It's a shift that could signify how the company is trying to reorient staff to move away from research for the sake of it, and towards more practical applications.
The president's promise to reorient Washington toward an "America First" foreign policy that would prioritize US security and economic interests was never going to win a global popularity contest.
We are proud to be part of a growing, cross-sector and bipartisan movement of service providers, funders and impact investors working to collectively reorient around outcomes and results.
Because this field polarizes the cocoa particles, they were able to essentially reorient and aggregate the particles inside the chocolate, turning them into short chains that flow more easily.
Looking to reorient Israel's economy toward Asia, Netanyahu hopes more deals will follow, setting a goal of increasing exports to India by 25 percent in the next four years.
If Disney understood how to reorient itself as a Disney as a service company and it projected that to Wall Street, it could have a much higher stock price.
Much of that has to do with the way that the president managed to reorient the Republican party toward people without college degrees who have more culturally traditional outlooks.
The headset only came with two sensors, which minimized these capabilities and forced game developers to build titles that would constantly lead users to reorient themselves toward the sensors.
" But in September, the Justice Department announced it would significantly scale back the program, known as the collaborative reform initiative, and reorient it toward more hands-off "technical assistance.
So strong, perhaps, that she's all but retreated from the spotlight, and in a comeback that's taken place in fits and starts, has been struggling to reorient her sound.
He also took initial steps to reorient trade policy, pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and embarking on a fractious renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The post-Nixon turn against a Keynesian, full-employment political economy was not achieved with a single bill — it was a sustained political drive to reorient America's policy conversation.
The Instagram founders were also asked what they thought about Facebook's new plan to reorient the company around private messaging, a strategy that CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled last week.
And we've seen time and time again that nationalization can be a really powerful tool to reorient business toward the social good rather than short-term maximization of profit.
The tax plan released by House Republicans on Thursday did not disappoint, cutting taxes and erasing popular deductions in ways that would reorient big chunks of the American economy.
To find meaning in your work, reorient yourself and figure out how you want to be contributing to something larger, and determine how that can fit into your work.
The U.S. government must reorient its policies toward globalized competition by adopting fair and equitable trade protections and targeted industrial policies, and by defending the digital domain for all.
It can also do things that humans simply and obviously cannot: It can evaluate the traffic, plan the best route and reorient itself when you take the wrong exit.
In some plants, balls of starch slide around inside special gravity sensing cells like beads in a maraca, telling a plant or tree to reorient if it tilts sideways.
A former Hungarian foreign minister and ambassador to the United States, he helped dismantle the Warsaw Pact and reorient Hungary's foreign policy from the Soviet Union to the West.
He convened teams of the nation's best psychologists to formulate a plan to reorient the entire discipline of psychology away from mostly treating mental illness and toward human flourishing.
There is a straight line from the decision to reorient U.S. national-security strategy around terrorism after 9/11 to placing migrant children in cages on our southern border.
Earlier this year, Buzzfeed said it was cutting 15% of jobs, as it seeks to reorient itself in a shifting digital media landscape, according to the Wall Street Journal here.
As the FDA's capacity to micromanage drugs and devices weakens, the agency could, as our colleague Adam Thierer has written, reorient itself toward certification — educating patients and providers about risk.
Ironically, after 15 years with a principal strategy of destroying infrastructure, the move would reorient the Taliban, or at least give the appearance of being a protectorate of such projects.
To reorient its economy, Saudi Arabia is taking advantage of its robust oil-production business and its veteran engineers and scientists and becoming a center of petrochemical and plastics manufacturing.
If the former vice president emerged as an overwhelming favorite after Super Tuesday, Mr. Bloomberg would reorient his campaign into an organization dedicated to battering Mr. Trump, the advisers said.
Pruitt has sought to "reorient" the EPA toward what he argues are its core functions, including reducing air pollution, cleaning up toxic waste sites, regulating chemicals and improving water quality.
A study published in the International Journal of Information Management found office workers take an average of 64 seconds after checking email to reorient themselves to get back to work.
While the King drama played out over the past few days, some Republicans seized on the incident to reorient the party's position — and maybe more importantly, its language — on race.
But Arizona Republicans are fretting about how little time McSally will have to reorient her message for a general electorate in a state with demographics increasingly trending in favor of Democrats.
The researchers used computer modeling to come up with a variant of this shape for their capsule, which allows it to reorient itself even in the dynamic environment of the stomach.
Some criminal justice professors may reorient their research to focus more on police-related deaths, said James Lynch, a University of Maryland professor and president of the American Society of Criminology.
The pressure and criticism eventually convinced President Bush to reorient his strategy in 2007 by implementing the "surge," which increased troops and refocused them on winning support from the local population.
When "Game of Thrones" returned to HBO on Sunday night, many viewers probably had to rely on the map in the opening sequence to reorient themselves in the sprawling fantasy world.
It is not uncommon for elite restaurants like Le Bernardin and Eleven Madison Park to refresh or reorient themselves every few years, and Del Posto has done its share of tinkering.
Allowing more first responders to step in and take charge of a crisis would help reorient our crisis response away from the criminal justice system and toward the behavioral health system.
So we soon see that as much as Kidder's book starts as an inquiry into the generosity of a lucky and talented man, we frequently need to reorient ourselves as readers.
On the flip side, you may be more paranoid than usual, so find ways to get grounded: reorient yourself, ask what your needs are, and think about your long-term goals.
With local officials often incentivized to replicate the past, experts in disaster relief say changes in federal law and regulations may be needed to reorient the system to reflect climate realities.
Perhaps. The more straightforward, "Gardan's Steelyard" answer seems to be to reorient the News Feed to video and invest in programming and more attractive ad formats to fill this aforementioned feed.
The directive is meant to reorient NASA's focus from the Red Planet to the Moon, at least in the short term, shifting away from the priorities set forth by the Obama administration.
If you were to add extra weight to a certain point on Pluto, the entire dwarf planet would reorient itself so that the weighted point would end up next to this axis.
If Trump can use his relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reorient India's defense industry and bring about less dependence on Russia, he could generate manufacturing jobs in the United States.
The plan is for the Astrobees to replace three aging, orb-shaped devices called SPHERES— short for Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites — which arrived at the space station in 2006.
They have less bargaining power with their suppliers, and given their slim staffing, it can be harder for them to do the legwork needed to reorient their supply chains on a dime.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Wednesday that no additional meetings with Beijing were scheduled and that he was encouraging American firms to reorient their supply chains and source their products elsewhere.
But this global pause may be an opportunity to reorient our practices to be better for the planet, and our own mental health, because it brings with it a sense of clarity.
Over the next 220006 days, President Trump has an opportunity to reorient back to a central pledge from his campaign: replacing the rigged, businesses-as-usual agenda with an "America first" agenda.
Matthew Niederhauser, a technical director and cinematographer on the project, said that quick takes can be hard to watch in V.R. because viewers have to reorient themselves every time the camera moves.
As part of his bid to reorient Turkey away from the Middle East, Ataturk dumped the Perso-Arabic alphabet for a Romanised one and banished thousands of words with Arabic or Persian roots.
Ask yourself if you still have the same passion and drive as you did when you first started chasing your goals—if you don't, this eclipse is a good time to reorient yourself.
In a blog post, the agency explained that Voyager 1's main attitude control thrusters had been degrading, making it difficult to reorient the spacecraft so that its antenna points back towards Earth.
They equipped a SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites, essentially round, multi-purpose drones that work in microgravity) with stereo cameras, and had it roam around the Japanese ISS module.
A gentler Brexit that allows for a continuation of tariff-free flows for a time after Britain leaves the EU will give time for Irish food producers to reorient to other European markets.
It can apply its wealth of data to reorient the prices of products in such a way to get consumers in the door for their staples while getting them interested in other products.
He embraces wholeheartedly a future in which America polices the world — forever — refusing to reorient our foreign policy away from nation-building and toward restraint, diplomacy and free trade to ensure U.S. security.
Uwe Parpart, managing director and head of research at Reorient Financial Markets told CNBC's "Squawk Box " the ECB does not have much ammunition to do anything drastic to set markets back on track.
Apple on Monday announced an ambitious plan to reorient itself as an entertainment and financial services company, including a plunge into video streaming and the launch of a Goldman Sachs-branded credit card.
But during the frantic rail shooter Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, where precision was a matter of virtual life or death, I had to repeatedly reorient them after they drifted out of place.
How then can this commission help reorient institutions like the UN "back to their original missions," as Pompeo hopes, when those missions were compromised from the start, as history has shown in spades?
So after a brief period of hiding after being disturbed by a crab, wave or human, it's only a matter of time before it will come out to reorient itself, Dr. Miller said.
He for example failed to honor his vow to designate Beijing a currency manipulator on day one of his administration and has taken no significant steps to reorient an imbalance in trading flows.
If we're going to reorient our society around Internet echo chambers, with Facebook and Twitter serving as our new Athenian agora, then we as citizens should understand how that forum gets paid for.
Although remaining slightly bullish on China, he said there were still too many state-owned enterprises in China and that the recent explosion in credit was "the wrong way to reorient the economy".
Trump had continued this policy while trying to smooth Turkey-SDF relations through joint U.S.-Turkey patrols in cities liberated from ISIS and efforts to reorient the SDF away from its YPG core.
If the goal of the reinstallation, at least in part, is to reorient some of the patriarchal and predominantly white narratives at the museum, then this could have offered a particularly interesting opportunity.
Public rage over immigration is a common explanation for why the League — an anti-migrant party in Italy that has threatened to drastically reorient the country's place in Europe — has gained political support.
It's a very hard practice to reorient the way you experience people who are supporting something you think of as awful, but oftentimes, it is necessary in politics if you're going to win.
Eclipses are very emotional times, and they often find us having to reorient ourselves and our direction—letting go of what's no longer serving us, but also walking through new doors of opportunity.
Gorka had reportedly feuded with national security adviser General H.R. McMaster and was unhappy with the decision Trump announced this week - backed by McMaster and the U.S. military - to reorient U.S. policy in Afghanistan.
However, we should not reorient NATO's ballistic missile defenses toward Russia (and away from countering Iran and other Middle Eastern threats); this would be extremely expensive and technologically challenging, and could undermine strategic stability.
The company wants to reorient how consumers think about the PC, from a stodgy platform for office work and games into an art station capable of striking at the heart of Apple's creative demographic.
The complexity of surviving racism and of Jafa's quest to reorient film to recount black life without cliche, is seen in how he shows the horrors of white violence toward the end of Love.
In substance, at least, Mr. Wheeler is expected to closely resemble his predecessor, carrying out President Trump's wishes to dismantle Obama-era climate policy and reorient the E.P.A. in a more industry-friendly direction.
To stop emitting waste carbon completely within the next five or 10 years, we would need to radically reorient almost all human economic and social production, a task that's scarcely imaginable, much less feasible.
They not only reorient the story as a warning to all sexes, but also provide a workaround for a musical that our cancel culture seemed ready to throw on the bonfire of the inanities.
It tends to sacrifice important institutional norms ensuring the independence and integrity of law enforcement and intelligence institutions as part of an effort to reorient the whole executive branch in service of the president.
A vote tabled Friday would simplify IWC voting rules, reorient the IWC's mission away from conservation and towards "resource management," and look to establish a committee to examine the feasibility of restarting commercial whaling.
The feature is another attempt from Twitter to reorient its live-streaming suite into something that might attract more of the podcast crowd, as well as Twitch and YouTube streamers that thrive on live content.
The Trump administration has moved to reorient the country's legal immigration toward wealthier immigrants and away from poorer ones, arguing that the nation can't afford to welcome families who will burden public programs like Medicaid.
This is essentially a super-charged new moon that will bring big surprises, show you information in a new light (especially about your social connections), and will help you reorient the path you've been on.
Even with Spider-Man, a game set in a loose recreation of a city I've been to a bunch of times, I found myself pausing to see the map and reorient myself every other mission.
On more than one occasion, after dancing for who knows how long, I look up and try to reorient myself, and for a second I can't — the room is virtually the same from every angle.
A quick comparison with a 3D printed replica, however—which Grigonis pulls out as an example of what the Mütter can send over for exhibitions at other museums—will reorient your perceptions in an instant.
"Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Wednesday that no additional meetings with Beijing were scheduled and that he was encouraging American firms to reorient their supply chains and source their products elsewhere," Ms. Swanson notes.
Employees who are used to getting that burst of oxytocin from their morning coffee with colleagues, lunches out, even meetings, and other obligations we used to (a few days ago) consider annoying, have to reorient.
During the first two years of the administration, Mr. Graham has supported the president's plans to build up the military, end the Iran nuclear deal, cut taxes, eliminate regulations and reorient the nation's foreign policy.
Democrats are trying to reorient their focus on middle America and white working-class voters after their lack of support in the last election caused Clinton to lose Rust Belt states that typically trend blue.
The only hope for the ship is to wait and pray it eventually drifts close enough to another planet or star that the crew can use the gravity to reorient the ship back on track.
Fossil fuel companies need to quickly reorient themselves to the low returns of the solar and wind industries, said Jules Kortenhorst, a former Shell executive who runs the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit energy research organization.
Despite lackluster data recently, Brett McGonegal, the chief executive of investment firm Reorient, said the company was still positive on China's move from its old, manufacturing-driven economy to the new world of IT and services.
Originally, industry speculation centered on the assumption that Ms. Waight Keller, who has a gamin air about her, was going to reorient the brand toward its Hepburn history, an idea she dismissed as a bit obvious.
In that case, a doctor can try and reorient the baby during labor, or more likely the woman will either deliver via C-section or less likely, give birth with the baby in the breech position.
The former domestic policy director on Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign quit his job as a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute to launch a new group called American Compass that aims to reorient the right.
If this systemic racial bias is not made visible and rectified, current calls by governors and federal legislators to reorient drug policy will likely widen, rather than narrow, racial gaps in incarceration and access to effective treatment.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's far-right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro pledged to reform government finances and reorient diplomatic relations in his first public comments on Sunday after winning a polarizing run-off vote against leftist Fernando Haddad.
Similarly, Breathe, the Apple Watch's minute-long meditation app — which I once dismissed as a throwaway feature — felt profound when used as a reminder to stop, take stock of my day, and reorient myself for a moment.
Inside the Langley, Virginia, headquarters, Pompeo helped reorient the agency from 15 years of prioritizing counterterrorism efforts back toward its roots of Great Power politics as the US confronted a newly aggressive Russia and a rising China.
A Facebook group in Germany wants to establish a "Pro-Putin" party whose ultimate goal would be to free Germany from NATO, reorient the country toward Russia, and, eventually, have it become part of the Russian Federation.
Last week, the New Republic spoke with some of them to hear their perspectives—sometimes surprising—about whether it makes sense to go "back to the future" and reorient the party to appeal to blue-collar whites.
After a barrage of criticism, Chen pulled the game and redesigned it with advice from game developer and activist Zoe Quinn, who reached out to Chen on Twitter to help him reorient Stolen into what became Famous.
If a baby goes into a breech position too close to labor, then a doctor can try and reorient the baby during labor, or more likely the woman will either deliver via C-section or less likely.
Burns doesn't use it in every project — for his most recent miniseries, The Vietnam War, he had plenty of file footage at his disposal — but when he does, it helps viewers reorient themselves in a bygone era.
Waters, who is British, tends to write stories in classic British story forms — she has a fair number of ghost stories, and Fingersmith is a Dickensian pastiche — but reorient them to be about romantic relationships between two women.
"As people see the need to reorient supply chains, or think differently about the regulatory environment, they tend to broaden the spectrum of what they buy from us," he said, adding that such deals "tend to get bigger".
At times, I had to use the Xbox One controller to reorient the screen because the alternative was moving my whole body in dramatic fashion just to, say, round a sharp corner or turn to look behind me.
Some Democrats looking to bounce back from 2016 defeats are still looking to Biden to reorient their messaging in a way that could win back the working-class voters who fled the party to vote for President Trump.
China, the world's second largest economy, is currently struggling to reorient its economy away from an investment- and export-led model at the same time that it is being challenged by a capital outflow problem of epic proportions.
If you see what he's doing around the world, to reorient this rules-based, post-war liberal order that cannot continue on and is essentially worked to deindustrialize the United States, it's on the backs of the deplorables.
SAO PAULO, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Brazil's far-right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro pledged to reform government finances and reorient diplomatic relations in his first public comments on Sunday after winning a polarizing run-off vote against leftist Fernando Haddad.
The game returns the series to a more classic 3v3 format and brings back 2.5D, a term for how the game's camera and animated sequences manage to reorient itself on the fly for special moves, combos, and character swapping.
They should also advocate for more fundamental health reforms, such as those contained in House Speaker Paul Ryan's "Better Way" agenda, that reorient the majority of control in our health care system away from government and toward the consumer.
Trump will have wide latitude to reorient US foreign policy as he sees fit when he is inaugurated -- after all he won a democratic election after a campaign in which he proposed sweeping shifts to the America's global role.
Mulvaney, who also serves as the White House budget chief and sought to eliminate the CFPB as a GOP congressman, said Cordray's mentality "frightens me a little" and insisted he'd reorient the bureau toward enforcing and not creating laws.
The routes — from three of its hubs, to a total of four different destinations — are the latest move as the airline seeks to refocus and reorient its hub and connection network following its acquisition of US Airways in 83.
The routes — from three of its hubs, to a total of four different destinations — are the latest move as the airline seeks to refocus and reorient its hub and connection network following its acquisition of US Airways in 29.
The potential to reorient manufacturing locations was ushered in as the trade war between China and the US erupted and is becoming an increasingly serious consideration as the coronavirus ravages supply chains and the global economy, according to Bloomberg.
So much writing currently in critical favor — that of Rachel Cusk, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Ben Lerner — exploits the tension between the world on the page and the world that variously inspires those pages to reorient fiction on the author.
All of this presents a real-world Joker, Dr. No or similar "world villain" dilemma: It is easier to destabilize and disorient than it is to restabilize and reorient, and that gives a gigantic head start to the fomenters.
But all it takes is a glimpse of a Dodo Supermarket, Bijouterie Oomar or Trois-Bras Pooja Shop, or eavesdropping on a snatch of conversation from a sari-clad auntie speaking English with a Gallic accent, to reorient yourself.
This would reorient the process from the backward-looking debt limit debates about authorizing borrowing to cover the costs of policies already enacted to a forward-looking process that seeks to control the growth of debt in the future.
" The right's labeling of "fake news" evokes one of the most successful efforts by conservatives to reorient how Americans think about news media objectivity: the move by Fox News to brand its conservative-slanted coverage as "fair and balanced.
Mulvaney, who also serves as the White House budget chief and sought to eliminate the CFPB as a GOP congressman, said Cordray's mentality "frightens me a little" and insisted he'd reorient the bureau toward enforcing and not creating laws.
It's also possible that the Trump administration may push to reorient global climate talks in an entirely new direction — say, by placing a greater focus on working with China to promote carbon capture technology for coal and natural gas.
When you come in and you take over a company like this and it's basically a pivot, do you have to sort of think about the DNA of the company, the existing employees and how you're going to reorient them?
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has pledged this year to reorient the way his company prioritizes posts and organizes information, with an emphasis on "meaningful posts" shared by friends and family and a reduction in posts from brand pages and media organizations.
You can agree or disagree, but Trump is president, and he has some latitude to reorient the agency (as long as the EPA follows the laws that underpin the agency, like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act).
Put bluntly by Eurasia Group's chief Middle East analyst Ayham Kamel, "The crown prince's tour in Asia is meant to signal to the West that he has options to reorient if they intend to pressure the King to replace him."
It would also be a political victory for President Trump who promised his supporters he would both eradicate Islamist militants and also reorient U.S. military engagement so that it is more selective and realistic in what it sets out to do.
The document said the US "was considering an 'ARTICHOKE' approach to Kelly to see if it would be possible to reorient Kelly favorably" by dispatching agency doctors to drug him and change his behavior, but ultimately decided to do nothing.
In the spring of 2017, May called and ran a disastrous general election, in which she sought to reorient the Conservative Party toward struggling, middle-class voters, many of whom had voted for Brexit, and to strengthen her mandate in Parliament.
The next president and Congress need to reorient the military and intelligence agencies away from the exhausted "national security" regime and toward a more practical agenda of "democratic security" that protects the American people from authoritarian forces at home and abroad.
"The partisans on Capitol Hill consulting with psychologists should reorient their spare time: support the president's positive agenda of middle class tax cuts, rebuilding infrastructure and the military, investing in our work force," Ms. Conway said later in an email.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Wednesday that he was questioning some of America's largest companies about their plans for weathering the Trump administration's trade war with China, including encouraging firms to reorient their supply chains and source their products elsewhere.
Sullivan writes: The relationship between President Trump and Senate Republicans has deteriorated so sharply in recent days that some are openly defying his directives, bringing long-simmering tensions to a boil as the GOP labors to reorient its stalled legislative agenda.
Bloomberg's team has indicated to Democrats that he might reorient his campaign to a more general anti-Trump organization if Biden proves to be on the path to victory following Super Tuesday, when California votes, according to the New York Times.
Aharon Barak, a justice and then later president (chief justice) of Israel's Supreme Court, used these new Basic Laws and some creative legal theories to radically reorient the Israeli political system toward the democratic side of its Jewish-democratic identity.
Under President Obama we have made a number of significant policy achievements to reorient our anti-trafficking efforts to better assist survivors, support prosecutors going after traffickers, and prevent the inadvertent use of goods or services involving forced labor in supply chains.
As Beijing attempts to reorient its economy away from investment-fueled industrial growth and towards domestic consumption, services such as real estate and health care are becoming important indicators for policymakers; the services sector already accounts for half of Chinese gross domestic product.
Moving swiftly to unite his party after a primary campaign that has left many of Mr. Sanders's supporters bitter and disillusioned, Mr. Obama, according to his aides, tried to mollify the maverick senator while prodding him to reorient his efforts against Mrs.
Can the Trump team stop China's intellectual property rights (IPR) and technology theft and reorient China away from its unfair — and unwise — "Made in China 6900" strategy to unilaterally dominate high-tech sectors that will drive global growth for decades to come?
In its relatively short time in the market, UiPath has tapped into a window of opportunity, as more companies that employ tens of thousands of employees are looking for ways to cut costs and also reorient staff in a more efficient way.
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Wednesday that he was personally questioning some of America's largest companies about their plans for weathering the Trump administration's trade war with China, including encouraging firms to reorient their supply chains and source their products elsewhere.
" She writes, "it can seem sensible, even automatic, to think of your body the way that a McKinsey consultant would think about a corporation: identify underperforming sectors and remake them, discard whatever doesn't increase profits and reorient the business toward whatever does.
"The Trump administration is really trying to reorient themselves in South Asia more towards India and less on Pakistan," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, a think tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.
The list included a ban on public acrobatic stunts, a loophole that let state police hire private investigators to go after "thieves, tramps, marauders," and a pre-Google-Maps requirement that courthouse pillars face the meridian so that people can reorient their compasses.
And the company has also said it is working to reorient itself to focus on private messaging between its users — a move it never tied directly to Cambridge Analytica and other privacy scandals that have dogged it, but we can connect the dots ourselves.
In some cases, Facebook doesn't need to open its wallet — the mere idea that Facebook has deemed something important is enough to prompt media organizations to hastily jump on the bandwagon and reorient themselves around live video, as we've seen with Facebook's other past experiments.
It is one thing to rehabilitate convicts by offering them therapy, altering their behavior, and helping them reintegrate into society; it is quite another to try to reorient an adult's beliefs about the divine so that he recognizes the virtues of tolerance and respect.
" The reason was clear, he said: "Switzerland had gone through the crisis in the '218s and '24s" — the rise of quartz-powered watches, which the mechanical watch industry still refers to as the Quartz Crisis — "so there was pressure on schools to reorient their training.
Reading these accounts, you may be deeply troubled when finally confronted with how fractured communities truly have become; Dreaming Disability Justice, however, will give you hope for ways that we can restructure and reorient ourselves to truly provide care and support for all people.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's patchy collection of recent acquisitions from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and North Africa mounted alongside works by postwar art mainstays like Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol sketches the potential of home and migration to reorient art history.
An Age of Heroes–based prequel would require Thrones fans to completely reorient their understanding of the continent and essentially start from scratch caring about people with unfamiliar names in mostly unfamiliar locations, which is a reset that most prequels can't afford to maintain audience interest.
The show's premise is nothing wildly new — a family having to reorient itself to accommodate a mysterious new member is basically the plot of E.T. and a million other science fiction movies — but Emergence hits the more predictable beats as well as you could possibly hope.
JERUSALEM/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economy may be 35 times larger than Israel's, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hoping to use that to advantage during a three-day visit to Beijing as he looks to reorient Israel's economy toward Asia over Europe and the United States.
But, despite these attempts to reorient its image as a tool to help smokers quit, between April and July of this year Juul has been on the receiving end of two lawsuits filed by users in California that claim the e-cigarette actually increased their nicotine addiction.
Ever since Donald Trump rode a wave of white working class support to defeat Hillary Clinton in last month's election, a pernicious debate has emerged among progressives over whether the Democratic Party should continue to prioritize "identity politics" or instead reorient its message around economic populism.
Record and reorient, over and over againWith the first draft before him, Beverly records himself reading the script verbatim and tries to incorporate all of the vocal variety and pacing he intends to give as if he's giving it in front of an audience that day.
It is right and good to question spending as a society, but when it's actually you who may have to leave your spouse impoverished, or lose an inheritance that you were counting on to pay for your children's education, people tend to reorient their ethical compass.
His aides have indicated that Mr. Bloomberg is not inclined to keep pouring money into an extended contest with Mr. Biden and would instead reorient his campaign into an organization dedicated to battering Mr. Trump, should the former vice president emerge as the leader in the race.
"Russian naval assets in the Black Sea could be used to raid Ukrainian territory or enact a blockade of Mariupol, with the goal of demonstrating that NATO cannot or will not protect other post-Soviet states seeking to reorient their foreign policies towards the West," he warned.
There's no meeting scheduled, according to the League, but the open expression of admiration for Putin has fueled speculation that Italy's populist new coalition government could reorient the country's foreign policy, traditionally a strong supporter of NATO and the U.S., in a more pro-Kremlin direction.
The world very likely appears upside down to us for the first few hours of our lives, until our brains reorient the inverted image created by the lenses of our eyes (a very weird bit of mental elasticity that we can replicate in labs with goggle-wearing adults).
In areas with higher collision risks, controllers may temporarily shut down high-voltage subsystems that, if struck, might fry the spacecraft they are part of, or reorient a craft so that the narrow edges of its solar panels face any onrushing space rocks, minimising the risk of impact.
Their love story is fragmented, with time leaping from chapter to chapter, so that at the start of every new one, readers must reorient themselves to where Marianne and Connell are located in life, what's gone right and what hasn't, and how they circle back to each other.
The new $2 billion plan, which goes after the so-called "school-to-prison pipeline," would incentivize the hiring of "school climate support teams" — made up of social workers, behavioral health specialists, and education practitioners — to work with school staff to reorient and develop comprehensive reform plans for school discipline policies.
As Epstein writes: In 2018 I joined MIT in addition to my role at Harvard, and the experience of becoming a chaplain at what is officially a technology institute inspired me to reorient much of my work toward helping people think about and create ethical lives in a technological world.
"In short, the future of our societies depends on how we deal with the challenges and opportunities related to the world of work, we need to reorient policies as well as actions to deliver a human-centred agenda, which is what this report basically focuses on," Ramaphosa told a news conference.
However, if evidence continues to accumulate suggesting that we live in an era of biological sparseness relative to an abundance of future civilizations, it could reorient our attitude to our place in the universe, and our approach to the other creatures—past, present, and future—with whom we share it.
"We would expect that Ireland's highly flexible economy would manage to reorient trade toward even larger trading partners (such as the remaining EU and the U.S.) in the unlikely event that an exited U.K. would not reach new terms on trade access to the EU after its departure," according to the Index.
Of the 350, Apple highlight two: Linum, by Joaquin Vila: A puzzle game that has the player rotate and reorient lines Dividr by Josh Deichmann, Patrick Pistor, and Erik Lydick: You're a ball, falling ever upwards toward the edge of the screen, attempting to navigate your way through the gaps without colliding.
"It's fair to say that the House campaign in 2018 executed on a politics that we first saw with Obama in 2007 and 2008: It aligned the House with the way that Obama began to reorient the Democratic Party," said Rosenberg, who consulted with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee through the campaign.
For another thing, I think the current movement of leaders who use these techniques (Vladimir Putin in Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey, Viktor Orbán in Hungary, to name a few) all seek to keep the trappings of democratic institutions, but their goal is to reorient them around their own cult of personality.
A growing number of blue states are adopting sweeping new climate laws — such as New York's bill, passed this week, to zero out net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — that aim to reorient their entire economies around clean energy, transforming the way people get their electricity, heat their homes and commute to work.
Trade is one issue where the president has a lot of freedom to set his or her own agenda once in office, even if a president ultimately needs Congress to ratify new trade deals, giving the Democratic left a real chance to reorient the country's trade policy if one of their candidates prevails.
As much as anything, the American 20th century was marked by women (and men) trying to reorient themselves in a less rigidly defined society, especially after World War II. A middle-aged woman at the end of the 1970s could find herself in a world entirely unlike the Depression-era America she was born into.
The longer this goes on the more companies have to reorient their supply chains and sales processes, so it's going to be harder to unwind … I would say health-care stocks are pretty low exposed, a lot of domestic energy stocks that are benefiting from increased oil output are not as exposed to this.
Sanders or Warren can take a lesson from Eccles&apos example: If they wish to follow in Roosevelt&aposs footsteps and rein in many of the financial industry&aposs worst impulses and reorient policy toward the needs of the working class, they may end up with some buildings named after Republicans — or at least bankers.
Mr. Mueller's team confirmed that Russia did try to tilt the election to Mr. Trump, but its conclusion that he did not conspire with the effort may ease the way for Mr. Trump to reorient American foreign policy toward Moscow and its strongman president, Vladimir V. Putin, without as much concern about domestic consequences.
It's a great show of vulnerability to tell one's story to a stranger, and Heyman and Ganje ensure that the complexities of and the hitches in this unfolding of narrative are approximated in our attempts to discern image and text — the viewer as witness must continually reorient to accommodate the intricacies of the story.
VERVE has been used with NASA's K10 planetary rovers (a prototype mobile robot that can travel bumpy terrain), with its K-Rex planetary rovers (robot to determine soil moisture), with SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites) on the International Space Station (ISS), and with the new robot Astrobee (a robot that can fly around the ISS).
While no one was exactly calling on Sanders to drop out of the race, he was urged by many to help reorient his massive fan base toward the general election and beyond—to spend his energy attacking Donald Trump and not Clinton, and to begin doing the work necessary to maintain the political movement he started despite his defeat.
It's not clear how it will play out, but regardless, Facebook has been taking measures to try to set things aright, both in terms of hiring more people to "fix" some of these issues, and also to reorient its whole staff to prioritise cleaning up the platform both when planning for future products, and in their daily work.
WASHINGTON — The stunning election of Donald J. Trump as president and the re-election of a Republican-controlled House and Senate will usher in sweeping change to the nation's policy course that will most likely amount to a repudiation of much of President Obama's legacy and will reorient the United States' position on the world stage.
When I visit the offices of One Day at a Time in late May, the writers are trying to reorient the season two premiere to make viewers feel, more viscerally, just what main character Penelope is going through as her already crowded schedule of parenting and working full time gets even more crowded in the wake of deciding to go back to school.
As Dick Durbin once said, the banks "frankly own the place," meaning Washington, D.C. If Clinton were president, this would likely have remained the status quo, but with Trump in the Oval Office, Democrats are under pressure to reorient themselves as the party of the working and middle classes and minorities, rather than that of the financial and technological elite.
This situation is illustrative for me of the conundrum of leaning on major collectors for exhibition support: by lending their works to exhibitions like Generations, collectors are able to make inroads into the canon, to help reorient it to acknowledge that Black artists were at the forefront of abstract art throughout the post-war era, though they were often ignored.
During her testimony, the former EPA official cited a 2018 American Journal of Public Health study that concluded that the Trump administration "has explicitly sought to reorient" the agency to be more favorable to industry, telling the committee that "this unprecedented attack on science-based regulations designed to protect the environment and public health represents the gravest threat to the effectiveness of the EPA."
Second, given that the sanctions can hope to reorient the regime's ambitions away from a more potent arsenal only if China implements the sanctions fully and stays the course for months to come, the SLBM launch could serve as an effective prod to Beijing that its full participation and leadership in the sanctions regime is truly needed in order to keep the peace in its neighborhood.
If Trump were able to reorient America's foreign policy to be less predictable and unencumbered by alliances, we'd have a return to the world before the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941—a patchwork of regional powers, each with their own sphere of influence, with the U.S. willing to launch the occasional attack on a smaller power but uninterested in helping to advance peace around the world.
Until Democrats reorient themselves to fully understand how power works, our country will continue to suffer under the management of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and the GOP.
But after a confusing meeting in the White House in which Trump sided with Democrats and censured Republicans for being "scared of the NRA," a fast-paced news cycle, and a concerted effort by conservatives and pro-gun organizations to reorient the conversation away from guns, the GOP is now coalescing around the narrowest possible violence prevention proposals — many of which don't even address guns at all.
A holistic transition toward a low-carbon economy would reorient that array of market signals away from failing sectors and toward growing ones that can put millions to work right away retrofitting existing buildings to be energy efficient and building out a fleet of electric vehicles, for instance, including in the places that might otherwise be worst impacted by a fossil fuel bust and recession.
Clinton lost 22 states to Bernie Sanders, Vermont's independent and self-identified socialist senator, whose out-of-nowhere challenge had stirred a grass-roots excitement that Clinton's campaign conspicuously lacked and acrimoniously split the Democratic Party's centrist and left-leaning contingents — the latter of which viewed the Obama years as a missed opportunity to fight economic inequality, reorient trade policy and rein in Wall Street.
If Mr Corbyn can be forced out, perhaps a new, moderate, pro-European leadership can reorient the party: seizing the opportunity to nab liberal Tory voters from under the nose of Ms May, say, or Ms Leadsom; challenging the new prime minister to negotiate in the interests of an open and prosperous Britain; and, yes, if circumstances change sufficiently, floating the possibility that Britain revisit its choice of June 23rd.
In Willkie's case, his nomination helped reorient the GOP away from a strongly anti-New Deal position to one that accommodated the most popular New Deal stands on matters foreign and domestic, such as support for Social Security and aid to Britain during World War II. Trump appears to be doing something similar, in the sense that his nomination will likely push the GOP to do more to improve life for working- and lower-middle-class Americans, who have seen their quality of life decline in important ways over the past generation.

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