Word: realign
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Danilewitz, however, falls into precisely this trap when he uses the Crown Heights incident to encourage Jews to reevaluate their relationship with African-Americans and "realign their traditionally liberal political allegiance...
Yankel Rosenbaum's murder is unlikely to cause American Jews to realign their traditionally liberal political allegiance in the way that the Dreyfus trial in France did in the 19th century. Perhaps it should. Jews, along with any group of people that prides itself upon rationality and intelligence, must reconsider its allegiance to groups and peoples who, in the most unabashed manner, do not seek to reciprocate the Jew's embrace...
...they create a home with love and discipline; a geology major who became, in the words of Gerald Ford and the view of many others, "the best public speaker in America"; the product of one of the most rigid, hierarchical institutions in American life who had a chance to realign political parties and reinvent race relations; a relative political unknown who inspired huge trust; a black man on a white horse...
...amount of money they pay their affiliates for airing network programs. NBC's payout alone increased by a reported $100 million a year. Further insult arrived when NBC learned that a company funded jointly by Fox and Savoy Pictures had made a deal to buy four NBC affiliates and realign them with Fox. Says an attorney for a competing network: "Murdoch pushes and pushes and pushes until somebody says, 'Stop! Enough...
Leadership and Learning's efforts to realign the MBA curriculum to meet new needs may be a force attracting more applicants...