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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder, recently reoriented his company toward messaging.
Margaret Thatcher's election as prime minister reoriented the United Kingdom.
Yet, like Ronald Reagan, she fundamentally reoriented her country's politics.
It wasn't a complete digital detox, though; I reoriented my focus.
Haider reoriented the party around one central element: fear of immigrants.
Three Republican senators have now reoriented themselves to forcefully oppose Trump.
Like many Southporters, they have since reoriented their lives around the water.
In all three cases, the turtles reoriented to stay within its confines.
Eventually, Obama canceled the later Bush's plan and reoriented NASA toward Mars.
It may have a glass back and a reoriented dual-camera system.
The Art of Collecting LONDON — Art Reoriented was running late for brunch.
It was Bratton who reoriented the police from being reactive to being proactive.
The addition of podcasts has reoriented Spotify's focus as a company, Holt said.
I reoriented my life around accommodating side effects, all to avoid getting pregnant.
Yet I have reoriented my life to accommodate my obligation to say Kaddish.
And by the time he's back up, and he's reoriented himself, it's: 'Oh, crap.
If your potential partner isn't on the same page, politely decline or get reoriented.
Mr. Butterfield reoriented the company around the chat product, publicly releasing Slack in 2014.
Fourth, federal government policy needs to be reoriented in a pro-strong-patents direction.
In both cases, when weight was added or subtracted, the celestial body reoriented to compensate.
Going forward, the film has reoriented audience expectations for what a biopic can look like.
If Khorramian's interdisciplinary strategy is to disorient viewers, we become reoriented perhaps a bit too quickly.
And Democratic policy debates, now reoriented around an unapologetic progressive agenda, are litigated through litmus tests.
The Tree of Life shooting has reoriented the way many Jews see our community's place here.
Over the past half-decade, The Times and others had reoriented themselves to reader-centered journalism.
It's drastically reoriented how Iranians are able to communicate with one another and the outside world.
The influx of foreign culture reoriented China's economy, eventually leading to the dynasty's downfall in 1912.
The makeup of his support, however, has dramatically reoriented, gaining the support of Democrats while losing Republicans.
A spasm in his back, and the room reoriented itself: the couch, the carpet, the television. Ordinary.
In the 22012s, T. J. Clark decisively reoriented commentary on Impressionism by focusing on its social history.
As Cuba reoriented its agriculture to depend less on imported chemical inputs and imported equipment, food production rebounded.
On the main concourse, Jochym reoriented a couple of HappyOrNot terminals that had been moved out of position.
The whole healthcare system should be reoriented away from cost-plus toward an outcomes-and-value-based approach.
They also fundamentally change the local culture because Cuenca's economy has reoriented to promote tourism over other industries.
The killing also reoriented the Democratic presidential race, which had, until now, been focused mostly on domestic policy.
An intensely powerful film like Arrival reoriented my perspective on the rest of my life in under two hours.
The rear camera has been reoriented, and the bezel on the phone will be thinner on the Y-axis.
At around 3:20203PM ET today, Beresheet reoriented itself and fired its main engine to start the landing process.
They subjected some of the eels to reoriented magnetic fields, rotating magnetic north to the east, south or west.
The network has reoriented its programming more toward opinion and debate, encouraging some hosts to veer away from sports.
How has the Mercer-Bannon crowd has fundamentally reoriented the Republican Party, in both the immediate and long-term sense?
That slight slowing on Parker's part is why the Spurs reoriented their offense around post-ups for Aldridge and Leonard.
He reoriented his team's coverage of consumer finance to focus on real-time analysis of the day's most urgent events.
As the company has reoriented toward a future in digital video, it has shed some of its high-minded projects.
Since then, he has reoriented the foundation's work, which was already focused on social justice, to concentrate on reducing inequality.
Then, in 2015, it unified the blob into a single gumdrop silhouette and reoriented every emoji so they faced directly forward.
Mernet Larsen: The Ordinary, Reoriented at the Akron Art Museum and Bridget Moser, Jacob Koestler, and the Vault at SPACES Cleveland.
Yet even if schools could be reoriented to focus effectively on job training, the result would hardly be an unqualified good.
Early on, though, its users realized they could band together to save money, so Mason reoriented the company around that purpose.
The kitchen was opened up and reoriented to face the living area, with walnut-finish cabinetry and textured slate-colored tiles.
In Zero Waster Summer Hanson's case, disillusionment with the prospect of legislative change reoriented her towards individual solutions that she could control.
Those who opposed him continued to work themselves into a radical frenzy, as the Republican mainstream reoriented itself around the Tea Party.
The money and star power once allocated to adult movies has been reoriented, either to prestige television or straight-to-VOD releases.
The upheaval reoriented Malaysian politics and left the former leader, who was once considered untouchable, facing the prospect of decades in prison.
He rotated both the mountain location and magnetic field by 60 degrees, and the moths reoriented to fly toward the new paper mountain.
When the audience went wild, Clinton realized what she said and quickly reoriented herself to say that she wasn't looking past Vermont Sen.
But Poland, by far the biggest source of migrant labor, has reoriented its foreign policy after a eurosceptic government took power in November.
Downey, who grew up in a Catholic family in Northern Ireland, is deeply religious, and eventually Burnett, too, reoriented his life around Christianity.
With Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, he has radically reoriented the Department of Justice (DoJ), undoing many changes made under his predecessor, Barack Obama.
Bergstrom and West reoriented their careers around bullshit detection, wrote a forthcoming book, and in December established a new Center for an Informed Public.
He reoriented the house toward vistas of a nearby mountain and designed a large kitchen with hickory floors and 16-foot windows under vaulted ceilings.
Mr. Barber's legacy will include presiding over the newspaper as it reoriented its business model to be focused on circulation revenue — subscribers paying for access.
Mr. Lippert said Microsoft's chief executive, Satya Nadella, who took over in 2014, has reoriented the company by focusing on cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
It's a return to the vision of President George W. Bush, which was deferred when President Obama reoriented the space agency toward a journey to Mars.
That strategy ostensibly reoriented American diplomacy from an 23-year focus on counterterrorism to a new approach to the world's two "revisionist powers," Russia and China.
Tehran has shown that Fordow has always been a strategic nuclear asset despite a central JCPOA promise that it would be reoriented into something more peaceful.
The Pour You can still find the inky blockbusters of 22013 years ago, but much as America's wine industry has reoriented toward balance, so has Australia's.
A steampunk circus reoriented for the proscenium stage, the latest show from this American company performs traditional circus acts with a few more gears and wheels.
Today, the Open reflects a decades-long shift in Australian identity and politics, which reoriented the country away from Europe and toward its neighbors in Asia.
As the economy shifted away from steel, Pittsburgh was offered an opportunity for renewal and foresighted civil leaders reoriented Pittsburgh's economy around education, health, and technology.
For the young Chaudry, who believed Syed was innocent and the victim of a shoddy defense, this decision radically reoriented her understanding of the criminal justice system.
Trudeau's swift and progressive policy decisions have reoriented Canada as an internationalist country, with clear priorities in the area of human security both at home and abroad.
It will be the first test of a court that has been reoriented with the Trump-era appointments of Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh and Neil M. Gorsuch.
In this bleak new landscape, strivers haven't disappeared—they have simply reoriented themselves around a new set of values that bolster their class position in less noticeable ways.
Twitter has over recent years reoriented itself as a media company, for example cutting deals to livestream events in hopes of capturing more audience and advertising alongside that.
Polanski and Allen have reoriented themselves more to European audiences in recent years, where there has been a more lax attitude to #MeToo, at least on the mainland.
The cybersecurity companies reached a consensus: The North Koreans had clearly reoriented some of their hacking tools and infrastructure from destructive capabilities to financially lucrative and destabilizing ones.
Additionally, Microsoft has reoriented its consumer-facing business to focus on specific products, such as Microsoft Office and the Surface tablet — and those have been generating more revenue.
A typical Republican would have little difficulty focusing on Obama, a transformative President who has reoriented American foreign policy, regulatory economics, and social trajectory in a decidedly progressive direction.
They eventually realized that each time the vehicle had reoriented itself to observe a far-off object in the Kuiper Belt, the movement slightly pushed New Horizons off track.
In Charleston, container traffic has been growing on average 22003 percent a year since the end of the 22017-25.5 recession as trade flows reoriented from Europe to Asia.
A decade of Conservative rule in Canada beginning in 2006 reoriented the immigration system to put more emphasis on young people and skilled workers with job offers in hand.
But if you find yourself frustrated by the changing directions, know that you will eventually be reoriented—you can't help it, Pisces, it's a gift you were born with!
In a few cases, such as deploying troops to Afghanistan and extending middle-class tax cuts, Obama even reoriented his policies in ways that affirmed some of Bush's positions.
Such a move, Rinaldo acknowledged, would've entailed a massive rebranding of the system: the RealTouch's promotional materials would have to be "de-pornified," and reoriented towards romantic, couple-centered imagery.
Complicating matters, though, is Microsoft's own admission that it knew discs could be scratched back before the Xbox 360 even game out, particularly in cases where players "reoriented" their consoles.
I am also extremely honored to have served President Trump, who in just three weeks, has reoriented American foreign policy in fundamental ways to restore America's leadership position in the world.
I didn't know that the attorney general was preparing to drop his bombshell announcement or that a news cycle reoriented around the Trump investigation and the Paris accords would even care.
But the trade for Chris Paul after his rookie year reoriented the team towards contention, and Griffin's viral reaction to the deal proved to be the last gasp of its naïveté.
Newish groups of locally focused publications have reoriented themselves around data and visualizations, generally combining social media tips and third-party analysis by companies and governments to augment their own reporting.
Akilah Hughes and Gideon Resnick, hosts of the daily news and politics podcast "What a Day" from Crooked Media, are among those who have reoriented their shows to meet the moment.
The council is aware of the problems: the confusing schedule of international cricket; the financial weakness of many nations; and the risk of the sport's being reoriented around the domestic game.
Under intense international pressure in 2003, Iran downsized it, but the archive shows that instead of ending it, Iran reoriented its nuclear weapons program to survive as a smaller, more camouflaged one.
Since then, having failed in 2008, and recognizing that Maduro was no Chavez, Moscow has reoriented its main base in Latin America to Nicaragua but it still retains deep ties to Caracas.
In Germany, it reoriented a somewhat older tradition of paternalistic state action toward modern values; it helped shift a significant part of the German socialist movement away from revolution and toward reformism.
Major tech companies have actively reoriented themselves around AI and machine learning: Google is now "AI-first," Uber has ML running through its veins and internal AI research labs keep popping up.
The public needs to be sensitized and their attention reoriented to combat the broader Russian effort to weaken our faith in free institutions, and undermine the political cohesion of the United States.
The ad is the work of Stars and Stripes Forever PAC, which supported Ben Carson during the 2016 presidential election but has reoriented its mission to oppose Democrats in the midterm elections.
So we reoriented our stated goal slightly—we told the manufacturers that we were using their labs as a location to shoot a steampunk rock opera, and they were totally OK with that.
" The new plan not only made changes to the agency's mission and vision, but it also reoriented several of its strategic goals from being focused on "preventing financial harm" to promoting "access" and "choice.
The best way to follow your dreams is by keeping your day job This is a big deal, to have your expectations about your life so violently reoriented as a teenager or young adult.
Then, in 2015 (around the time she reoriented her freelance business from exhibition design to personal curatorial projects), she decided that instead of the house merely being her dependent, it would become her partner.
Three years ago, to be closer to family, Claudia and her husband Zander Gladish moved from New York to Northern California, and reoriented their cooking and exercise routines, deepening their commitment to healthy living.
Those who are familiar with Gaskell's work — and she continues to inspire loving devotion around the world — may fret about the way Stevens has ruthlessly filleted the novelist's life and reoriented it for her own purposes.
Al-Hadid magnified and reoriented the images, often inverting and rotating them, before weaving them, so to speak, into sculpted, hybrid "paintings" that are partially abstract but that also suggest architecture, architectural fragments, landscapes, and maps.
Exercise and gyms incubate vanity as much as they promote health, so a floppy hand-weight inquires as to what society would look like if it were reoriented to value softness and tenderness over brute strength.
This slowdown may look like a retreat, but Chadwick believes the Chinese soccer dream is still alive; it has simply been reoriented toward investment in China's own soccer development and its ambitions to host the World Cup.
"These are encouraging signs, but we believe there will still be a transition period of several years as sales teams are built and/or reoriented to sell the traditional enterprise value propositions of the public cloud," Smith said. 
But I wouldn't know it from how infrequently the film lingers on the details of the body; it rarely highlights the ways in which he restructured and reoriented its movements so the impossible became seemingly effortless, impossibly modern.
Elizabeth Warren has reoriented the balance of power back in the favor of corporations over individual students, and other everyday Americans (which was stillway out of whack even though the agency had grown in strength during the Obama era).
A root-and-branch revamp of the WEF's rankings, reoriented towards future technology-driven growth, pushed Switzerland into fourth place, with Singapore second and Germany third out of 140 countries, each marked on a scale from 303 to 100.
As Canberra reoriented economic growth away from mining and towards services, a housing construction boom began, leading to a 22.5 percent increase in home prices since mid-210 and making Australia one of the world's least affordable property markets.
In his new memoir Living with No Excuses (out now), the Army veteran and double amputee opens up about the personal struggles he faced prior to turning his life around – and how 10 days in jail reoriented his thinking.
First, CMS's process for fighting fraud needs to be reoriented towards weeding out actually fraudulent suppliers rather than focusing on technical documentation requirements not in the control of the suppliers – which leads to auditors overzealously searching for technical errors.
"I was never that involved in the machine of press and publicity as an actor because I've always kind of worked on the margins of my profession," she explained as we made our way toward the river, reoriented at last.
The events of 2016 will be remembered either as a point at which we began to turn away from globalization or the one at which the strategies of globalization began to be reoriented away from elite and toward mass interests.
After an initial shock, when some $21.9 billion of bank deposits from those countries were repatriated and shipments of foodstuffs, like milk dried up, Qatar quickly reoriented supply chains and funding sources in ways that may ultimately benefit it for years to come.
As the Pentagon reoriented itself away from two decades of counterinsurgency in favor of "great power competition" against Russia and China in early 2018, Mattis made the restoration of "a lethal force" a central focus of the country's updated National Defense Strategy.
Since then he has reoriented his sculpture, videos, and social media accounts to serve almost as a broadcast medium for Chinese and global freedom — and, as a result, he has endured frequent gripes that his activism has got the better of his art.
His class was one of the first to arrive after Mohler reoriented Southern Seminary, and Moore was drawn there in part by the opportunity to study with Mohler, whom a classmate remembers as the leader of the "thoughtful wing" of the conservative resurgence.
Like Bobby Jindal, another child of Indian immigrants who became Republican governor of a southern state, Ms Haley seemed to offer a more cosmopolitan, inclusive and open future for the Republican future, a prospect that died when Mr Trump reoriented the party around nativist grievances.
Size: 6,344 square feet Price per square foot: $296 Indoors: Reoriented with the addition, the main entrance takes you by way of a stone-floored vestibule into a large family room with radiant-heated, reclaimed wide-plank oak floors and antique oak ceiling beams.
Like Bobby Jindal, another child of Indian immigrants who became the Republican governor of a southern state, Ms Haley once seemed to offer a more cosmopolitan, inclusive and open future for the Republican Party, a prospect that faded when Mr Trump reoriented it around nativist grievances.
If I held down the B button on the Xbox One controller, the screen was matted to show only a narrow window in the middle of the screen, and my character was reoriented to the "correct" position, though technically there's no up and down in space.
Here, I ask her if she thinks Mercer represents a paradigm shift in plutocratic politics, why billionaires like Mercer and Peter Thiel (both Trump supporters) want to blow up a system from which they've so clearly benefited, and if the Mercer-Bannon cabal has fundamentally reoriented the Republican Party.
Dressed in a floral-striped button-down shirt and a floppy haircut, with his singular accent, he reoriented viewers to looking at works of art while paying attention to the ways they are created and displayed within a particular culture — everything from the museum context to the male gaze.
A culture that has accepted that graft is the norm, that rules don't matter as much as relationships with those in power, and that people can be punished for speech and acts that remain theoretically legal—such a culture is not easily reoriented back to constitutionalism, freedom, and public integrity.
"If the Taliban take full advantage of the ceasefire in the best interests of the Afghan people, then many of the surveillance assets we (have) overhead could be reoriented to ISIS-K, to Al Qaeda and other foreign terrorists that have no business being in Afghanistan in the first place," he told reporters.
Regardless of the fact that wine styles in the United States have reoriented over the last 22008 years toward freshness and restraint, many Europeans are stuck imagining that all American wines are the California rocket juice of a decade ago, when, to the critics, at least, bigger always seemed to be better.
Healthy body, healthy mind "More needs to be done to address stigmatising attitudes towards mental health, and the education and practice of health-care providers needs to be reoriented towards integrating physical and mental health care," wrote Rakhi Dandona, a clinical professor of health metrics sciences at the University of Washington, in an accompanying editorial.
Because Chetty and his co-authors (Harvard's Nathaniel Hendren and Berkeley's Emmanuel Saez and Patrick Kline) posted all their data online — thus enabling others to run their own analysis and see what factors predict economic mobility — it quickly reoriented the debate about equality of opportunity in think tanks on both the right and left.
Much of this stuff we're meant to engage with once, maybe assessing it with the mild critical thought it takes to click "like" or draft a snackable comment once we've reoriented ourselves within the comfortable linearity of the feed, then scrolling to the next post that the feed has deemed relevant to our interests.
Since the emergence of the New Left in the 1960s, which reoriented the focus of social reform away from its historical roots in Marxism and labor and toward what we have come to call (and criticize as) identity politics, the relationship between college-educated activists and union members, who often have dissimilar agendas, has hardly been seamless.
When we announced Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind—the first part of his Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy—as our July pick for WIRED Book Club, many of you e-screamed some version of: Nooooo DON'T DO IT. Not because you're not fans; quite the contrary, you love Kvothe's fantastical story so much you've reoriented your entire existence around waiting, like sick vultures circling an empty field, for the saga's third and final book to drop.
It is set on a small bluff overlooking the Delaware River, in a village in Upper Bucks County, 70 miles west of Manhattan and eight miles south of Easton, Pa. Size: 2,33 square feet Price per square foot: $249 Indoors: The house is thoroughly updated and was renovated in 2005, with an addition that reoriented the main entrance to the rear of the property and that includes a new entry hall, full bathroom and large eat-in kitchen.

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