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redirection
Diverting data from their normal destination to another; for example, to a disk file instead of the printer, or to a server's disk instead of the local disk. See virtual directory, symbolic link, shortcut, hijacking, redirector and DOS redirection.
1.(operating system)redirection - input/output redirection.
2.(World-Wide Web)redirection - URL redirection.


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Relearn how the redirection and substitution techniques that were once so powerful in helping your infants and toddlers manage their intense emotions and disruptive behaviors can also be used to help your young children.
Whether it is a general tightening of all policies or a redirection of resources to an audience that is likely to produce penalty charges for providers by paying late, one thing the recession ought to have demonstrated is that whatever happens in the consumer sector will filter through to the commercial sector.
The Bank of Japan offered no new insights as to any possibly redirection in the manner that they conduct their monetary policy.
 
 
 
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