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The electricity, however, was delivered by overhead wires carrying power directly from the grid to pivoting relay points on the buses' roofs.
So to be able to return to pivoting sports, as many as 250,000 patients undergo surgery to reconstruct their ligaments each year with grafts harvested from their hamstrings or patella tendons.
Some doctors argue that alternatives to reconstruction should be researched because although the surgery gives most athletes enough stability to return to pivoting sports, it doesn't fully restore knee mechanics or prevent osteoarthritis.
We study several solvers for the solution of general linear systems where the main objective is to reduce the communication overhead due to pivoting.
Paradoxically, then, it may be America's oldest companies like GE which are most suited to pivoting and pirouetting amidst the creative destruction of our innovation economy.
Prior to pivoting, and since being founded in 2009, it had been testing different approaches to tackling recruitment issues, including career guides and a social media approach, says co-founder Juan Urdiales — raising €1.1 million in total angel funding at that time.
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They decided to pivot.
We have to pivot to jobs".
For instance, he knows how to pivot.
It makes strategic sense to pivot to Asia," John Cassidy says.
Britain's economy continues to pivot from manufacturing to services.
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