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Afterward, they realigned themselves, lost in a bundle of sheets.
I think his faith has been entirely realigned for the good.
The realigned parties became much more ideologically distinct (see chart 3).
Many companies have transformed and realigned their focus with great success.
You can have your chakras realigned by a man called Saffron.
But in the end, the system is never fully reformed, just realigned.
Those bones had to be broken and realigned to reshape her foot.
However, the bureaucracy must be amended, adopted, nourished, realigned, incentivized and held accountable.
Every few months his neck needs to be realigned to drain the fluid.
Knowing this, we've restructured and realigned Mayo Clinic to build our partnership capabilities.
Trump's path to a second term will test an electoral map he realigned.
"During the Global War on Terror, 3SFG (A) was realigned to Afghanistan," it said.
He has also realigned Argentina's foreign policy by cultivating closer ties with the Trump administration.
When Mr. Mueller was appointed in May 2017, the lawyers surrounding the president realigned themselves.
"I've realigned myself," Duterte said in a speech at Beijing's Great Hall of the People.
After eight years of misery, it will inaugurate a new president who has realigned the electorate.
The plan includes a "realigned Kuga (sport-utility vehicle) customer offer," the statement said, without elaborating.
But the two companies in August said they had resolved their disputes and realigned their partnership.
Demographic shifts have realigned those who vote with those who rely on public services like schools.
In March, Westpac realigned its Private Wealth, Platforms & Investments, and Superannuation businesses into a new Business division.
You can also unmerge cells, but they may then need editing to be realigned and resized correctly.
But with dependencies removed, lessons learned and chess boards realigned, it's time for the bigger second acts.
"If your portfolio gets out of whack, you want to have it realigned to what your goals are."
Taxpayer dollars have been used inefficiently for decades to maintain bases that should have been realigned or closed.
If aluminium supply is going to be realigned with demand, China is the gargantuan elephant in the room.
Last year's referendum cut across party lines and realigned British politics in ways that are not yet clear.
Here's a look at how the Koch brothers realigned the nation's politics with their libertarian brand of conservatism.
This will ensure organizations have a firm understanding of community results and whether activities need to be realigned.
If aluminum supply is going to be realigned with demand, China is the gargantuan elephant in the room.
The incentives in the process must be realigned to drive progress and participation for everyone and from everyone.
In addition, some of those initially involved in organizing dropped out or realigned themselves for a variety of reasons.
The area has traditionally leaned Republican, but the district itself has been competitive since it was realigned in 2010.
When half of those eligible for civil legal aid are turned away, our priorities must be refocused and realigned.
In those years, the city's economy realigned around tourism and the rising national fame of its restaurants and chefs.
Now we must figure out how our interests and China's interests can be realigned in regards to North Korea.
Australia realigned with the Asian confederation in early 2006, while New Zealand remained in the much smaller Oceania region.
A host of N.B.A. stars realigned themselves over the summer with the shared goal, however futile, of stalking the Warriors.
I've realigned with the party, with the hope of helping to foster the kind of compassionate conservatism I believe in.
But "the stars just realigned in this very, very lucky way," she said: The other actress had to drop out.
" He continued, "I've realigned myself in your ideological flow, and maybe I will also go to Russia to talk to Putin.
As the company realigned to find a viable business model, it was forced to shed a significant amount of its workforce.
That's why they cleaned house with the front office and coaching staff, realigned the defense, and massively overhauled the quarterback position.
"Agencies have demonstrated that this is a low priority…it is easy to see government's priorities must be realigned," the OMB remarked.
The plan for this one-day visit is to observe a procedure and meet the staff, as my team realigned last year.
Under the new GE Operating System, most resources and services traditionally held at the headquarters level will be realigned to the businesses.
Durocher realigned his team at that point, helping spark one of the great closing runs in baseball history, a 2135-260 finish.
Huffman has since realigned Reddit's values with those of more traditional Silicon Valley companies, banning certain communities and updating its policies to match.
" The statement continued, "This step in the reorganization involved many components; we realigned responsibilities, made changes to the campaign's infrastructure and reprioritized expenditures.
But Wallace's populist appeal was a sign of what was to come: The parties realigned, and a new world view replaced the old.
Several grocers, including Walmart, have realigned its workforce and resources to readjust to the need to focus more digital efforts, including delivery options.
After this, the final vote total will be tallied in each precinct (combining the realigned in-person vote and the redistributed early vote).
So in 2007, Mr. Putin realigned the prosecutorial powers again, giving control of high-profile cases to a separate agency, the Investigative Committee.
Indeed, American politics have become far more polarized as parties ideologically realigned and the middle ground dramatically withered over the past 2628 years.
As some of Carolina's players realigned, Palmer glanced right and then left while twirling his index fingers in the air like helicopter blades.
Müller led VW through the "greatest challenge in its history," realigned the German automaker's strategy, and made changes to the company's culture, he added.
The JV was realigned in 2014 to focus on chilled dairy in Brazil, with Fonterra taking a 51% stake and Nestle holding remaining 49%.
The artist details how the entirety of the piano had to be disassembled, realigned, and modified as to create the proper balance and symmetry.
But things realigned in 2013 when the three men were reunited in Houston with Luhnow overseeing all baseball operations and Mejdal a top adviser.
He was the original kingmaker in South Korea's fractured, regionally based political system, in which parties were dispersed and realigned at their leaders' whims.
Our sample early voter would then be realigned away from their top three nonviable choices (Steyer, Klobuchar, and Buttigieg) to their fourth choice, Biden.
By then, MoHS had realigned their messaging effort, inundating local users with daily updates and publishing illustrations to demonstrate proper hand washing and cough etiquette.
The ERS will also be realigned under the Office of the Chief Economist (OCE), which operates at the direction of the Office of the Secretary.
McKinley's campaign slogan "Patriotism, protection and prosperity" led to strong tariffs and sound money policies that realigned the Republican Party and catalyzed strong economic growth.
The State Department has realigned some positions, but many embassies in places where we are in a struggle for power and influence still need staff.
Ms. Del Rey's catalog has been more like an Alexander Calder mobile: a fixed set of elements in a shifting balance, realigned with each viewing.
In the late 20th century, Ronald Reagan's message of lower taxes and smaller government realigned "Reagan Democrats" and shattered Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal coalition.
The company's maritime businesses under two separate segments would be realigned into the unit, which would now be known as the Communications and Networked Systems segment.
By tapping into the energy of countless disaffected Americans left behind and disgusted by the current political system, he single-handedly realigned a major political party.
The surgery, which took place on December 8 and lasted 13 hours, required his spine to be separated into two sections, realigned, then placed back together.
For lead generation, we realigned one of our Spanish-speaking business development reps to target Latin America exclusively, setting up appointments for Gerardo with local prospects.
As the ambitious civil-rights legislation of the nineteen-sixties realigned America's political parties, a host of deeper structural changes redirected citizens' attention toward the capital.
"My views have realigned," said Chris Trott, 323, a small-business owner who voted for Mr. Obama four years ago, but for Mr. Trump this time.
Data for Progress's poll realigned its respondents following Klobuchar's exit, shifting her supporters (as well as those who supported Buttigieg and Steyer) to their second choices.
It is the kind of legal fight that social conservatives had been looking forward to having, in front of a Supreme Court realigned by President Trump.
"The party was realigned, and even then I felt kind of out of sorts with the Republican caucus," said Davis, a member of the moderate faction.
That direction has shifted over the years, as Xbox chief Phil Spencer realigned the business to focus more on hardware advancements and software compatibility with Windows 10.
A lot of this has to do with how the developer shifted its focus, realigned where it put resources, and altered which metrics it decided were valuable.
McGhie and Wilson realigned the abnormally-shaped bone according to calculations from 3D-printed models of the leg, holding it in place with an external fixator frame.
The additional work meant that new permits had to be obtained and floor and ceiling joists realigned, increasing the budget and delaying the project by several weeks.
And he's realigned his campaign strategy to avoid stumbling where Clinton failed in 2016, mainly by focusing on the white working class voters who swung for Trump.
But on Saturday, an official said oversight of the clinic would be "temporarily realigned" to a VA regional office in Pittsburgh as it looked into the allegations.
Realigned trade deals with these countries are partly attributable to our energy dominance and a refocused approach to responsible energy development that does not handcuff our economic potential.
As Democrats have entered the ranks of the top quintile, their children have effectively realigned the student bodies of prep schools in New England and other northeastern states.
By announcing the policy change, the vice president realigned American space policy to the consensus of the scientific community, much of the commercial sector and the international community.
The dollar must be realigned against not just the Chinese yuan but also against the currencies of countries that have been running chronic trade surpluses for many years.
The market has gradually realigned, in large part because of an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Russia — two of the world's three largest oil producers — to restrain output.
Now, the question for China has turned from how to compete to how to pull ahead in an era of American hostility that has realigned the global dynamic.
Caucus-goer Carolina Higuera said at her precinct at D.L. 'Dusty' Dickens Elementary School in North Las Vegas, there was widespread misunderstanding about how votes could be realigned.
Once Congress authorizes a new BRAC round, the Pentagon can do a more detailed assessment of its excess infrastructure and recommend which installations should be realigned or closed.
By 2024, or whenever the case finally reached the Supreme Court, companies will have realigned around the new direction (which will be reinforced by renewed international climate efforts).
Duterte announced a "separation" from the United States in October, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.
You may need to be put under general anesthesia while your bone is realigned, and there are risks associated with using general anesthesia when you have a full stomach.
Duterte announced his "separation" from the United States on Thursday, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.
In the theater, 700 people's worlds collide each night, but this evening we were all tottering on one of the great tectonic shifts as our whole world was realigned.
But the two parties have realigned at different speeds: Democrats have experienced a slow evolution, while Republicans undertook a speedy transition hastened by an unorthodox presidential nominee in 2016.
It recently realigned all news and sports programming under the leadership of Jeff Zucker, and entertainment programming under Kevin Reilly, both of whom report to WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey.
Duterte announced his "separation" from the United States in October, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.
"It's an ongoing story of just trying to get realigned with where they see the business going in the future," said Jeff Windau, an equity analyst at Edward Jones.
The final vote total was then tallied in each precinct (combining the realigned in-person vote and the redistributed early vote), below: After that is when delegates come in.
By doing so, and rejecting the political and economic consensus of the Blair, Brown and Cameron governments, she has reunited the right, realigned British politics and rendered UKIP irrelevant.
Their feud grew into a constitutional crisis in 2018 when President Sirisena fired the prime minister and realigned himself with the Rajapaksas to shore up his precarious political power.
At its peak in the Reagan-Bush years of the 1980s, the Christian right came close to believing that it had realigned America's political majority with an underlying moral majority.
While some energy healers claim that all the waggly parts of your aura can be realigned without any bodily contact, distance healing takes that hypothesis to its farthest, laziest conclusion.
But in the end it would be better to see budgets realigned to bestow comfortable journeys to more long-distance travellers at the expense of shorter hops for a few.
And if it can't or won't listen to and address those legitimate concerns, then maybe Amazon should be forcibly realigned to the public interest and, dare I say it, nationalized.
It's possible that Mr. Trump's presidency has realigned partisanship along the lines of the 2016 presidential election, and that Mr. Bost, for example, will be fairly safe in his district.
Such a complete victory would transform Mexico's political map, not unlike the way Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico realigned political alliances and national priorities.
She ultimately chose to back Pete Buttigieg in the first round, and then realigned with Bernie Sanders when the 38-year-old failed to reach the minimum threshold for viability.
Whether that amounts to a realigned moral compass is an open question, but it is important to know that the agency that developed and applied "enhanced interrogation" has renounced it.
It realigned US foreign policy following the Obama administration, gathering Saudi Arabia and other Arab autocracies in the Gulf and in Egypt and the right-wing government in Israel close.
And the nation's largest electric utilities, many of which have joined Mr. Pruitt in his lawsuit against the climate regulations, have at the same time realigned their long-term investment strategies.
Were his endorsement to influence his backers, it could pull some support away from Sanders, at least if Yang Gang voters initially realigned their support in the manner Yang himself predicted.
But it turned out to be one of the most significant Washington gambits in decades, as political tectonics realigned and McConnell enshrined a robust conservative majority on the nation's top bench.
The two parties have fundamentally realigned in the last two and a half decades, with the Democrats shifting slowly to the left and the Republicans moving more sharply to the right.
It reminds me of when you profiled Karl Rove, and wrote about his idiosyncratic infatuation with the idea that William McKinley had realigned American politics, and he could pull off something similar.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his "separation" from the United States during a visit to Beijing on Thursday, saying he had realigned with China and would resolve any maritime disputes through talks.
He won as a populist and, in doing so, has likely realigned the national party structure sending Democrats to strategize on how to reconnect with core constituencies they had controlled since 1932.
The NHL realigned its divisions for the 20133-22013 season, creating an imbalance between the East (216 teams) and the West (215 teams) and changing a playoff format everyone seemed to have enjoyed.
USDA office move may have broken law, watchdog says MORE announced ERS would be moved away from the nation's capital and realigned within the Department under a political office, that of the secretary.
The poem suggests that experiences remake us, but not all at once, or in ways we can perceive: The will is broken, realigned, then broken further, burning like another spine within the spine.
Such policies have quietly realigned our expectations of what new mothers should do to care for their newborns, making mothers work harder, for less pay, under conditions that risk compromising their dignity and professionalism.
Manila, a major player in the South China Sea dispute, recently realigned itself with the world's second-largest economy, with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announcing a separation from China's foremost rival, Washington, last week.
But as the parties realigned based on race and region (with Southern conservative Democrats becoming Southern conservative Republicans and Northern liberal Republicans going extinct) the second dimension explained less and less of voting behavior.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his "separation" from the United States on Thursday, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.
This all but guarantees than any lawmaker representing a jurisdiction identified as having surplus infrastructure will become an immediate opponent of any BRAC efforts, reasonably fearing that "their" base would be closed or realigned.
While those efforts spurred a good debate and provided the intellectual foundation for how our laws should be realigned to meet current technological trends, those efforts have not yet delivered the comprehensive updates needed.
Now came an afternoon of controlled trauma, as the surgeons continued breaking the jaw with precision cuts and then realigned Kirby's profile and bite by pulling the mandible forward, up and to his right.
If education policies are improved, and accountability systems are properly realigned, then we can meet the president's goal of giving every child equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of race, income, background, or zip code.
Professor Anderson said scholars may come to see the Black Lives Matter movement as a similarly transformative political moment, which realigned the rhetoric of both political parties and their candidates for years to come.
Thus, the real problem with NATO is not just that member states have not invested enough in military capacity or capability but that the alliance hasn't sufficiently realigned its forces to address the Russian threat.
In a 2008 New Yorker article, Stone told reporter Jeffrey Toobin that Nixon started the "exodus of working-class people from the Democratic Party" and realigned the Republican Party's platform to one founded on antielitism.
With the program drawing to an end, some policymakers on the ECB's Governing Council have called for the stock of bonds to be realigned to the capital key, albeit gradually, sources told Reuters last week.
Political analyst Thiago de Aragão expects a cabinet reshuffle after the vote to reward coalition parties that most solidly backed Temer and consolidate the president's realigned political base to move forward with his reform agenda.
The company also realigned its management team after the death of its co-chairman Wang Jian, who the company says fell off a wall in a tourist accident in the south of France in early July.
"The struggle at Mauna Kea right now is one of the biggest issues that has realigned many cultural political relationships in Hawaii," said Kyle Kajihiro, an activist and lecturer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
The Philippines' leader announced his "separation" from the United States during a visit to Beijing a year ago, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.
Post-viability: Refers to the point in certain Democratic caucuses — including Iowa — when candidates with less than a specified level of support have been eliminated from the process, and their supporters have realigned themselves with other candidates.
Pre-viability: Indicates the period in certain Democratic caucus states — including Iowa — before candidates with less than a specified level of support have been eliminated from the process, and their supporters have realigned themselves with other candidates.
The Philippines' leader announced his "separation" from the United States during a visit to Beijing a year ago, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve a South China Sea dispute through talks.
For that game, It's-a-Bawl Bruce realigned his team, shifting Claudio Reyna, his conservative captain-midfielder, toward the right side and giving Tony Sanneh, the right back, instructions to barrel upfield when the opening was there.
In past interviews with Regulatory Intelligence, chief compliance officers at several banks have offered insights into how their organizations have realigned their first and second-line defenses to put more of an onus on the front lines.
That dynamic appeared to hurt Sanders in Iowa, where he won the raw vote total but came in second in the delegates race after supporters for low-performing candidates realigned behind Buttigieg in subsequent rounds of caucusing.
In addition to the final votes and delegates won, participants also collected data about how caucus-goers originally aligned themselves and how they realigned once it was clear which candidates had less than 20163 percent of the vote.
Rachel and Quinn are officially realigned, and the season finale kicks off with those two storming into Coleman's office and confiscating all of his electronic equipment and files, including (drumroll ) the dirt he has on the Everlasting producers.
Chief Financial Officer David Mathers said in an interview that the positions were correctly valued and within risk systems but the concern was that the bank's risk appetite had not yet been properly realigned with the new strategy.
Financial firms have moved some of their operations to other European cities, workers from other European Union countries have begun leaving, and the fierce national debate over whether, and how, to leave has radically realigned the country's politics.
As part of the Democratic National Committee's post-2016 review, Sanders' allies worked to open up the caucus process in Iowa, requiring the state Democratic Party to provide the initial raw vote, the realigned vote and state delegate equivalents.
Microsoft had been placing some of its hopes on Windows Phone to help push its Windows 10 target, but the company has realigned its phone efforts and Windows Phone has dipped below 1 percent market share as a result.
By emphasizing work, family and personal responsibility as well as the need for more public support for needy families, Clinton realigned U.S. social policy with broadly shared American values and laid the basis for bipartisan agreement on welfare reform.
"As the Trump administration has strategically realigned the US away from Iran and towards Sunni states, (Mohammed bin Salman) is the ideal leader for the US to coordinate defense and security efforts in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and the Gulf," Seener said.
There's every reason to believe online incentives can be realigned without chilling speech and expression, at least in ways that conform to long-accepted notions of acceptable speech and expression (as opposed to libertarian fever swamp definitions of permissible speech).
The second was that if Saudi Arabia realigned geopolitically into the Soviet camp — either because its leaders forged an alliance with Moscow or because its leaders were overthrown by some new leftist coalition — America's overall strategic posture would be greatly weakened.
" Board member Hans Dieter Pötsch adds, effusively, "Together with his team, he also fundamentally realigned the Group's strategy, initiated cultural change and, with great personal commitment, made sure that the Volkswagen Group not just stayed on track but is now more robust than ever before.
This year, the party also pledged to report three sets of numbers -- a first round popular vote total, a second round popular vote total after supporters for low-scoring candidates realigned, and the all-important state delegate totals, which are the real prize for campaigns.
One candidate could win the pre-realignment total, essentially the popular vote; another, the realigned numbers; and a third could come away with the most state delegates (a number that will help determine how many of Iowa's 41 national delegates each candidate will receive).
My dysautonomic symptoms first manifested about a year ago, and my illness and path to recovery significantly realigned my priorities — thankfully, my current employer has a supportive culture that explicitly values work-life balance and helps me stick to a sane schedule most days.
A spokesperson for the FBI declined to comment on the ROU's cross-over into criminal cases, and instead pointed to page 16 of the report, which reads, in part, that "FBI/OTD has realigned mission areas for several Units in preparation for a larger re-organization."
They would actually make much more sense if the country were realigned as follows: Have one time zone that encompasses most business and finance – the new Important Standard Time, which will stretch from Boston to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
But after an election in which Democrats made considerable gains in districts won by Mr. Trump, the prospect of a crop of outspoken progressives having outsize power and influence in a newly realigned Washington is worrying some of the more pragmatic Democrats, especially those who flipped Republican seats this month.
In an interview with Reuters, Europe Minister Michael Roth said Germany would bear a greater responsibility for the wealthy countries to its north and west, which have traditionally lined up behind Britain in backing an economically liberal EU. "After Brexit, the EU's balance will be realigned," he said on Monday.
For students of the realigned power dynamics of the Trump White House, Monday's speech was also a sign of the influence of the core of current or retired generals at the heart of the Trump administration -- including Chief of Staff John Kelly and national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who both served in Afghanistan.
The IDP was prodded, successfully, to release three sets of numbers this year: The preferences of voters as they first caucus, the preferences after they had realigned (with supporters of candidates with less than 15 percent support moving over to the caucus corners of candidates with more than 15 percent), and the aforementioned SDEs.
If a decent Republican Party one day rises from the devastation Paul Ryan practically invited Donald Trump to inflict, it will be one that has stopped legislating for an imaginary world of self-financing tax cuts, having rediscovered and realigned with the basic interests of aging and working-class white suburban and rural American voters.
Goldman Sachs is the latest Wall Street bank to drop its stuffy dress code in favor of a "flexible" approach likely to appeal to millennials the company is trying to hire, per the FT. The big picture: This change comes 3 years after a similar pledge by JPMorgan Chase, who realigned to a business casual look in 2016.
The American right, like the housing market and the banks and the hedge funds and the health insurers and providers, simply could not be induced to check its basest instincts in the face of an opponent that staked its entire political credibility on the promise that it could make Republicans fall in line with realigned incentives or One Weird Trick.
Now, when thrill chasers tell you about Thai meals that realigned their taste buds, they're likely to be talking about Kris Yenbamroong's organ- and chile-laden cooking at his two Night & Market restaurants in Los Angeles, or Johnny Monis's sticky-rice-centric set menus at Little Serow in Washington, D.C., or Andy Ricker's deep repertoire of Isan dishes at the far-flung outposts of Pok Pok.

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