Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law) Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling him, after the cross-examination.
"If you have a company with a substantial amount of revenues related to aircraft, with fewer and fewer new military programs coming on line, then these guys will have to redirect their future somewhere," he said.
As a result, the new government will be expected to redirect both small business development aid and state contracts to black companies. Indeed, the precedent of successful National party patronage for Afrikaner business is widely recognised.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., sought to redirect $5 million in federal AIDS research funds to the AZT program for use through September.
It sets back his dreams of exporting revolution and will redirect his regime toward solving domestic problems.
Other states are taking different tacks in trying to redirect the investment policies of public pension funds.
The project wouldn't necessarily require any new spending but over the years it would demand that the services redirect some of what they spend now.
The failure of the Hubble Space Telescope and grounding of the space shuttle fleet are shaking Congressional confidence in the space program just as lawmakers search for ways to redirect defense spending to civilian science.
Iraq, meanwhile, is continuing to ponder a U.N. agreement that would allow it to begin significant production but would redirect most of the income to Gulf War reparations and humanitarian aid for the Iraqi populace.
"Maybe it's about time to redirect some of that money that has been used for national security to the security of people who live in cities across our country," Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn said recently.
"My highest aspiration for the National Museum of the American Indian is that it will re-analyze, redirect and, in many cases, reformulate entirely the concepts and presentations of the past concerning Indian culture," West said.
Farquhar and the late Fred Scarf, a physicist with TRW Inc. in Redondo Beach, persuaded NASA a few years ago to redirect an aging spacecraft toward comet Giacobini-Zinner.
As part of the plan, the government should redirect its spending priorities.
This "economic conversion" theme, evolving in legislation and campaign pitches like those of Heath and DeLauro, involves a range of proposals to retool factories, redirect research and retrain workers while cushioning economic shocks.
In these circumstances, any interference in those internal developments, designed to redirect them to someone's liking, would have all the more destructive consequences for establishing a peaceful order.
Last year, the company spent Dollars 1.275bn on exploration and production overseas. A growing number of US oil and gas companies have decided recently redirect exploration efforts away from the US.
"We've had to redirect our budget to reflect the sluggish economy," said Walter Parsons, senior vice president of finance and administration at KCTS.
The answers come from research on the switches that block or redirect pain signals. The first suggestion that pain signals could be blocked from entry into the spinal cord came in the mid-1960s.
It was unclear if coffee will be addressed in the presidents' communique or will be included in general terms under the category of U.S. assistance to redirect the Latin countries' economies away from drugs.
Turkey has even floated a plan to redirect two of its rivers, the Ceyhan and Seyhan, which end in the Mediterranean, so as make them flow to its Arab neighbours.
In a statement, Coleman said the proposal was designed to "revitalize, restructure and redirect the focus" of the endowment.
Mr. Page, considered a free thinker in a traditional industry, is seeking to redirect the utility after the collapse of SCEcorp's proposed purchase of San Diego Gas earlier this year.
The leasing company, a unit of Manufacturers Hanover Corp., said the sale reflected a strategic decision to sell most of its international leasing businesses and redirect resources to business activities in the U.S. market.
A Best spokesman said the company has been studying new strategies that will "refine" its merchandise assortment, improve customer service and redirect promotions.
The government tries to use the PBC branch network to drain surplus deposits from the relatively few, normally richer, surplus provinces to redirect them to those in which the growth of deposits lags behind credit demand.