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With the welcome change of ethos in international development and disability, some of the very big NGOs have real challenges in reorienting from this model towards a more social and human rights perspective" says Malcolm MacLachlan, professor of psychology at Trinity College Dublin, who has also carried out extensive research into disability and poverty.
US news organisation CNN quotes a US official as saying intelligence suggests he has recently been appointed as al-Qaeda's second-in-command - its "general manager" - by Ayman al-Zawahiri, adding weight to claims that al-Qaeda is reorienting from the Afghanistan-Pakistan region to the Arab world.
In a statement, a DOJ official said they were "revising" the initiative so that it provided "technical assistance to support law enforcement agencies in reorienting from reacting to crime to preventing crime and expanding and improving police-community cooperation to more effectively address crime and disorder problems".
Specifically, the sudden onset of the stimuli may actually 'grab' attention exogenously, either assisting the subject in attending to the cued location or causing involuntary, transient reorienting from cued to uncued or 'distracter' locations, a phenomenon for which there exists a long line of evidence (e.g. Jonides, 1981).
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Rank-and-file soldiers have been reoriented from battlefield missions to urban combat ones.
Learning departments need to reorient from what they're trying to teach to where these things show up in work.
It's a significant shift in mindset and practice to reorient from keeping up with competitors to keeping up with customers.
The polar functional groups that were reoriented from the surface into the bulk of the fibers or moved away from the fiber surfaces, maybe responsible for the weak interfacial strength between the fiber and the matrix in composite system.
That Congress "may from time to time ordain and establish" inferior courts would seem to imply that the system may be reoriented from time to time and that Congress is not restricted to the status quo but may expand and contract the units of the system.
They aspire to teach abstract concepts to their employees, such as "agility," "collaboration," and "coaching". But to enable strategy execution, learning departments need to reorient from what they're trying to teach to where these things show up in the work.
"For too many years, our job creation engines were excessively reoriented from competitive global markets to inwardly oriented sectors that were taken to unsustainable levels, (e.g., construction, finance, housing and retail)," wrote Mohamed A. El-Erian, the chief executive of Pimco, in The Atlantic.com.
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