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redirection
noun
The act of setting a new direction.
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If an economy has good reason to limit flows for example, to prevent a dangerous domestic bubble then the world is better off for the redirection of money.
The redirection of capital towards the overheating stock market in America exacerbated credit shortages elsewhere in the world before the crash.
The redirection of Baidu's massive traffic flow is seemingly intended to overload the GitHub pages, making them unavailable to other readers.
In the EU he wants common European project bonds to finance infrastructure, a capital injection for the European Investment Bank (EIB) and a redirection of EU regional funds towards jobs.
The first commercial power-tower began operating in Spain in 2007.Another advance that makes solar-thermal power more economically and technologically viable than in the past is the ability to use a large number of smaller and less expensive mirrors, steered by computer systems, to ensure more accurate and automatic tracking and redirection of sunlight than was ever possible before.
To many people this might seem pointless: rerouting data through another server makes for slower surfing, fonts and graphics are sometimes slightly skewed and video may not work properly.But for many others the manoeuvre is anything but pointless, for this redirection allows them to surf the web anonymously.
Sir Mark is not necessarily suggesting the total elimination of subsidies, just their redirection.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs offer several theories, including a shortage of this grade of oil in Europe (it is of similar quality to absent Libyan supplies) and a general redirection of crude to booming Asia, without any corresponding rise in demand for LLS.These price differences matter to businesses such as airlines, which hedge exposure to shifting oil prices.
But without some degree of redirection, his campaign risks being dismissed as merely a refuge for malcontents.The view from the White HouseWhere does this leave the man whom all Democrats so desperately want to remove?
So perhaps it is not surprising that observers have begun to detect a redirection of energies from the commission's 500-odd lawyers.
Any redirection of Turkmenistan's gas exports could have potentially severe repercussions; for it would deprive Russian monopoly Gazprom of sizeable volumes of gas that it is counting on to meet its domestic supply and export commitments.Liberalisation's limitsAny opening to foreign investment under Mr Berdymukhammedov is unlikely to be accompanied by significant political liberalisation.
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