| 11. | Apart from the rationing of organ transplants, there are many signs the system is painfully reorienting itself.
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| 12. | Kincaid loses time by reorienting the reader with each shift, which prevents her from telling her story.
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| 13. | Thus, Weiss is within the Rules of Golf in reorienting golf shafts through his trademark PUREing process.
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| 14. | In Latvia and Iceland, the results of the values assessments have been instrumental in reorienting public policies.
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| 15. | In order to survive, many travel agencies have begun reorienting themselves to the inbound and local market instead.
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| 16. | The counselor or therapist encourages the participants to give their best efforts to reorienting their relationship with each other.
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| 17. | Santer said there were good possibilities for reorienting EU programs that channel aid to the EU's poorest regions.
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| 18. | Even more revolutionary and influential, quite reorienting the emphasis of modern scholarship, was " The Deuteronomistic History ".
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| 19. | Binding of the NADPH coenzyme causes a massive conformational change, reorienting a loop, effectively locking the coenzyme in place.
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| 20. | The problem reorienting the capsule after booster separation was found to be the result of an open circuit in the pitch gyro.
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