Word: redirection
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...through a short address given by a man of whom they personally disapprove. After four years here, they can't complain that they're out of practice. Powell's opponents also have to realize that whatever they do will not effect Powell's personal opinion. Instead, they should redirect the brunt of their fury at Powell's boss, Bill Clinton, who is much more likely to yield widespread protest. After all, if Clinton gave an order to fully integrate gays into the military tomorrow, Powell's only response would be a clipped...
Beys, a former council treasurer and candidates for vice-chair, admitted that he had been planning to run for the position for several months and stressed his plan to reevaluate and redirect council goals...
...want to define what light and healthy mean to the students and what they want," Berry says. "We want to enhance the menu and redirect our menu management...
...their partners. The counselors start with the assumption that battering is learned behavior. Eighty percent of the participants grew up in a home where they saw or were victims of physical, sexual or other abuse. Once imprinted with that model, they must be taught to recognize warning signs and redirect their anger. "We don't say, 'Never get angry,' " says Carol Arthur, ! the Minneapolis project's executive director. "Anger is a normal, healthy emotion. What we work with is a way to express it." Men describe to the group their most violent incident. One man told about throwing food...
Criticizing the fact that spring concerts in the past five years have lost the Undergraduate Council significant amounts of money, a representative is proposing that the body redirect its funds to help houses buy durable goods...