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What if they could redirect hurricanes or produce droughts?
His main gripe, however, is that it could redirect pubic money from street cycle lanes.
The more traffic they could redirect, the more fees they collected.
"I certainly think there's a heightened sensitivity that could redirect and reinform consumer behavior," he said.
If the latter were used for, say, online banking, a fake security certificate could redirect customers to an illicit computer masquerading as the legitimate one.
And if the theory holds up in future experiments, it could redirect the research that seeks better treatments for and prevention of alcoholism.
Proposals to save the Brooklyn survivors include a federal waiver that could redirect state Medicaid savings to so-called safety net hospitals, and a push for additional mergers.
Far from panicking, or fleeing the scene, or flattering himself that he could redirect the surge of history, he did the judicious thing — in retrospect, the only thing.
But when confronted with his own demons, Mr. Cage glimpsed what he truly desired deep within his subconscious, if only he could redirect his talent and passion.
In the painting demonstration, a computer was connected to an apparatus that included the light projector, a small mirror that could redirect the projector's light onto any surface in the room, and the video camera.
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Tampa could also redirect up to $100 million from an existing tax and another $100 million could be raised through the sale of visas to foreigners.
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