Sentence examples for the redirection from inspiring English sources

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the redirection

noun

The act of setting a new direction.

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However, the Redirection Caching structure was infinite and it only redirected requests if a route to the redirection node was available.

In order to redirect a request, some conditions must be considered in the Redirection Caching procedure.

For some countries, the redirection of exports has been dramatic.

Some of the core tactics of the redirection are not public, however.

The redirection of tribalism and aggression into sports — is there something to that?

This takes the spotlight off the distraction and puts it on the redirection.

This led to the redirection of funds into places most in need.

When the map changes — for instance, with the redirection of traffic around Times Square — our pictures change with it, instantly.

That second aim is more contentious, the redirection of capital – Good Energy is a PLC, not a cooperative.

The redirection is hockey's equivalent of a jewel heist, requiring of its practitioners cunning, courage and dexterity.

Capital can be raised from a mixture of bonds, carbon taxes, the redirection of resources held in other part public owned banks and "green" quantitative easing.

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