Word: redirect
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...software is meant to enhance the case method of teaching, not replace it or redirect it," Segal emphasized...
...will not be ignored and patronized. Third World Students are not asking for control of the Foundation, only for the legitimate input the Presidential committee recommended. It is hoped that the entire Harvard community, students, alumni, faculty and administration, will take a special interest in the Foundation and help redirect an organization that has gone awry. Darryl A. Parson Kenneth W. Johnson
Crimson junior Jenny Stricker, however, managed to redirect herself in time to finish second (18:16.1), behind teammate Kate Wiley...
...generated not by the depth of the problem but by the attitude of the U.S., which accounts for 44% of the developed world's contributions to global family planning. In his address, Radio Free Europe Director and Chief U.S. Delegate James Buckley announced that the U.S. would redirect its financial assistance to organizations that do not promote abortion as a method of family planning. Said Buckley: "This reflects a sharpening of focus to make U.S. foreign assistance programs more responsive to true needs and more reflective of fundamental values...
Fabius is no stranger to controversy. In March 1983 he was promoted from Budget Minister, a junior position in the French Cabinet, to head of the Ministry for Industry and Research. His impact was immediate: he began to redirect large government subsidies away from such loss-making nationalized industries as steel, shipbuilding and coal toward new high-technology enterprises. When the government announced plans to eliminate 25,000 of the 90,000 jobs in the steel industry by 1987, ugly riots erupted in Lorraine...