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They are tried and tested in resetting our moral compass.
Meantime, the government in a 2013 drug trafficking case in New Mexico sought help from Google in resetting a phone running its Android operating system.
If nothing else, the reboot succeeded in resetting the timeline after the poor critical reception for Raimi's final film, with its much-maligned multiple villains and emo Peter Parker.
Retreats – whether mediation retreats, yoga retreats, or a self-guided retreat where you just go away for a few days alone, and without the internet – can be beneficial in resetting things.
Many of this Wednesday's demonstrators felt the money should be used to bail out homeowners – although NACA's official line is that a direct bailout is impractical and that the White House should, instead, insist on a freeze in "resetting" mortgage rates and a moratorium on foreclosures.
(It has also annoyed well-to-do Indians, who used to send their children to British universities but now favour America).The failure to nurture relationships with potential allies or to understand how the EU works might mean that Mr Cameron gets less help in resetting the terms of British membership than he hopes for.
The question of where Mr. Obama's bottom line is on Democratic priorities will be that much more urgent to his party as House Republicans, energized by their success in resetting the terms of the debate in Washington, press an aggressive conservative agenda in the coming months that includes deeper spending cuts and a fundamental reshaping of the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
But it is also a measure of the tinderbox of anti-Americanism inside Pakistan, where relations with the Obama administration have been virtually frozen since American warplanes killed 24 Pakistan soldiers in a disputed border clash last November, and where Pakistani delays in "resetting" that relationship have left it vulnerable to an array of antagonistic forces from both countries.
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The hydraulic damper in resetting mode is referred as resetting semi-active stiffness damper (RSASD) (Yang et al. 2000).
While the other post-Soviet revolution at around the same time—Georgia's 2003 Rose revolution—succeeded in resetting its country's direction, the Orange revolution foundered.
The photocycle usually ends with another red-shifted intermediate, known as O, serving as a last step in resetting the original unphotolyzed conformation.
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