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"But," he said, "the baseline competitive level is going to reorientate around what these drugs make possible, and you can choose to compete or not".
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At a European summit in Bratislava in September, Hollande is intending, with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, to rally European leaders around a plan to reorientate Europe and renew the trust of voters.
It reorientates the individual around a new centre of previously submerged energy.
But wages will have to be depressed even further to reorientate the Greek economy towards exports.
Although PTDI insists that this was a "one-off", the money was part of a strategy to reorientate the economy.
Archives are unearthed to set the scene; sculpture, painting and film are produced, reproduced and intermixed to reorientate their individual impact.
There was genuine hope that it would inject a popular, yet subversive, energy into the arts and help reorientate representations of Muslims.
"[Our government] wants to break with the legacy of clientelism and patronage and reorientate our administration to the traditions of the social model of Europe," he explained.
When the world changes so radically and unexpectedly, as these allegations have made happen for the political world, you can't reorientate yourself.
The effect of this movement was to reorientate religious education to a return to the kerygma and catechesis of the New Testament church.
Without its support he acknowledged he would have to look for support elsewhere or, as he put it: "I will no doubt have to reorientate my work towards London, Paris or Tokyo".
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