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"reorientation" Definitions
  1. reorientation (of something) (towards something) the act of changing the focus or direction of somebody/something
  2. the act of finding your position again in relation to everything that is around or near you

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One newer complication is the Democratic reorientation in the suburbs.
But that would require a reorientation of our current priorities.
Dr. Nimmo said Pluto's reorientation occurred quickly, within a few thousand years.
If there is a reorientation toward Moscow, there could be some doubts there.
We need a politics that encourages thought-reorientation rather than ossification of belief.
The President-elect's reorientation of US-Israeli relations could have unpredictable results internationally.
They are unfortunately a necessary by-product of the reorientation of the organization.
Doing so will require a reorientation of U.S. spacepower — both civilian and military.
In the immediate future, there are two obvious steps for this strategic reorientation.
The system needs reorientation so that it rewards work instead of discouraging it.
If one accepts this proposition, a reorientation of U.S. policy towards China is warranted.
Responding with restraint has been something of a reorientation for the public relations industry.
So it was just more of a reorientation that we thought we needed to do.
But the reorientation back to the rule of law finalized recently was treated with alarm.
Even so, it never felt completely reliable, especially because of the system's glacial reorientation speed.
He added that applying CGE could result in the "fundamental reorientation" of the world's economy.
And the thrusters had never been tested for the 10-millisecond "puffs" needed for reorientation.
" He vowed a "profound reorientation of the philosophy I believe in — more human, more humanist.
"If companies don't adjust quickly to this industry reorientation, they risk being wiped out," warned Bailey.
But Ahmad, watching the transition from up close, saw a wholesale reorientation of Justice Department priorities.
"I've done several times the reorientation of an institution in a moment of growth," he said.
"The Grand Old Party under Trump is no more," said Mr. Ramadan, bemoaning the Republican reorientation.
But despite social upheaval or political reorientation, most Americans are part of a large political center.
Closing this gap will require a reorientation of ongoing development initiatives, especially in the multilateral system.
"Both of us agree that this reorientation happened, and that Sputnik Planitia has extra mass," Nimmo said.
Did you feel like you also had to perform this mental reorientation while you were writing it?
This could signal a new reorientation toward Latin America — the question is toward whom in the continent.
He simply exhorts us to more of the same, albeit with some superficial reorientation and updated rhetoric.
Under a new "national reorientation" campaign called "Change Begins with Me" Mr Buhari wants to tame Nigerians.
Naturally, the report does not advocate less enforcement, but instead a reorientation and better use of resources.
Today, that means a large reduction in legal immigration and a reorientation toward ultra-high-skill immigrants.
And what you're going to see is a reorientation of the entire supply chain out of China.
Instead, they suggest how Democrats can still win statewide with a reorientation of our resources and our message.
And it's this new higher-stakes challenge that is fueling the great partisan reorientation we are witnessing today.
This is not a small task, but a significant reorientation of our national security system and even our politics.
It is about the reorientation of agricultural priorities away from producing more food and toward producing higher quality food.
This is a profound reorientation, which might explain why current anxieties about the internet make for such unlikely bedfellows.
That reorientation is likely why the company doesn't want to add another name like Siri or Alexa into the mix.
It's an intricate recentering of the Jackson narrative, a reorientation of past stories that have already been written and told.
The terrors of the first day onboard had been revealed, after rest, refueling, and reorientation, to be mere stress-induced paranoia.
"We see this as probably the biggest companywide reorientation since our shift from desktops to mobile phones," the team's leader said.
Ultimately, that course ended up looking pretty similar to where he was probably already headed, but it was still a philosophical reorientation.
Such a reorientation would link the tech sector to new ideas, talented new people and different university innovation ecosystems — for its benefit.
He argued for a general reorientation of American foreign policy—a reconsideration of old alliances, with higher priority given to diplomatic solutions.
Broadly, these far-right parties want less immigration, more emphasis on national sovereignty, and some reorientation of priorities, including on foreign policy.
His uncritical embrace of Saudi Arabia reflects a radical gut-driven, money-tinged reorientation of American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Emmanuel Fagbenle, confirmed receipt of the petition, which was filed by Jammeh's Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC).
Why it matters: 10 days ago, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a massive reorientation of Facebook's priorities in the direction of private encrypted messaging.
Researchers used computer models to simulate Pluto's reorientation, which would have put a lot of stress on the crust and created these cracks.
What we're seeing, I think, is a reorientation, perhaps, or a refocusing on the other values that these companies often simultaneously carry. Right.
That is what Trump's behavior -- both this past weekend and more generally speaking -- creates the possibility for: Major reorientation of allies and partnerships worldwide.
This reorientation of the Republican Party would absorb Trump supporters, including ethno-nationalist whites whose opposition to liberal trade and immigration policies is heavily racialized.
The second, from the University of California, suggests the reorientation was caused by tidal forces as a result of a "slushy," partially-frozen underground ocean.
"The reorientation of Deutsche Bank is without doubt a massive task and will take a lot of time," said Pascal Boeuf at Woodman Asset Management.
However, a main theme of the President-elect during his campaign was a reorientation of activity away from the tradable sector to the domestic economy.
The shifting mission of the department has led some budget watchdogs to call for a fundamental reorientation of the Fire Department toward emergency medical response.
Ned Price, a former Obama administration official, said he did not "foresee a strategic reorientation" in U.S.-Saudi ties unless Congress forces the administration's hand.
Although the cameras had been stationed along a Cold War axis, what they inadvertently captured was an unthinkable reorientation of the meaning of the West.
Now, it's teaming up with an artificial-intelligence researcher who helped trigger Google's reorientation around machine learning in order to make its own factories more efficient.
The stalemate leaves Teesside resembling British politics at large: a story of reorientation rather than revolution, with neither Labour nor the Tories able to break out.
It significantly stiffened resistance to Iran in the Middle East, a reorientation that was the underlying theme of Trump's first stops in Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Nootropics, the term used most frequently, literally means "mind-bending," but the products are intended to heighten focus rather than cause a psychedelic reorientation of perception.
This week in Birmingham, Alabama, Mr Rogers's 46-year-old successor, J.D. Greear, one of the youngest men to lead the denomination, attempted a more cautious reorientation.
Reagan's overhauls were not really about "deregulation" in the literal sense of reducing regulation, but rather a reorientation of market rules to benefit the wealthy and powerful.
And ditching the secretary of state now could complicate Trump's reorientation of Iran policy expected to take place next week with his decertification of a nuclear deal.
If a "right to wonder" sounds utopian or quixotic, if it implies radical reorientation and questioning, it is seems untenable or strange, then that's precisely the point.
Starting in the postwar years and throughout the second half of the 20th century, politicians in both parties deliberately pursued their reorientation around modern liberalism and conservatism.
The trade representatives he'd want to see appointed would also likely signal a dramatic reorientation from the free trade-friendly Democratic Party of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
The salience of the sanction issue for Republicans shows there's a depth of resistance to a reorientation in US policy toward Russia that goes beyond the hacking issue.
One wonders how a reorientation of the concept of human subjectivity would shift all essentialisms, who and what "women" in the lyrics Bunny Girl dances to can include.
Germany announced a reorientation of its policy toward Turkey, calling for a slowdown of talks for Turkey's accession to the European Union and the suspension of financial programs.
This will be a critical time for you to reconnect with your desires and values, and will likely bring a reorientation of some kind around your love life.
Once the populist right underwent this reorientation, voters with conservative social views and left-wing economic preferences no longer had to choose between them when deciding how to vote.
The study&aposs authors note that a reorientation of human values, behavior and technology toward being stewards of the planet can still preserve a habitable climate for future generations.
It's this reorientation, and the valley is still doing all of the first category things, but it feels like we're now layering on a lot of the second categories.
This change reflects a broader transformation of the economy: the information-technology revolution and the reorientation of cities from manufacturing hubs to centers of knowledge work and cultural production.
Some proposals, including Medicaid waivers that allow states to impose work requirements and the reorientation of enforcement across an array of federal agencies, are moving ahead despite court challenges.
What the city also needs is less the creation of new spaces and more a reorientation toward funding what might fill the ample range of stages we already have.
Firms' tentative behaviour should be a wake-up call for ministers, who expect them to lead the charge of a reorientation of British trade away from the EU after Brexit.
It can sometimes happen that, when confronted by what seems to be a wall, which one cannot get either through or round, a kind of radical reorientation is called for.
This reorientation paved the way for many different kinds of art to come, in which environmental — and, at times, flagrantly theatrical — experience would prevail over that of finely made objects.
Suffice it to say that in a wonderful reorientation of perception, we are forced to review the entire story, literally, but this time from a previously unimaginable point of view.
The Met Breuer mounts recent acquisitions from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and North Africa alongside mainstays of postwar American art, sketching a potential reorientation of art history.
Pill said that far right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen was "playing a big role in this reorientation of French politics" and the "redefinition" of policy in France more broadly.
And the dramatic reorientation of your life might actually give you an opportunity in the coming weeks to rethink your daily rituals and therefore rewire your brain toward a happier life.
"Putting the health care consumer in charge, letting them determine value, is a radical reorientation from the way that American health care has worked for the past century," Mr. Azar said.
That reorientation toward facing a sophisticated enemy — Russia and China — is part of "great-power competition," which the 2018 National Defense Strategy named as the primary concern in US national security.
Conversion therapy, sometimes called "reparative therapy" or "sexual reorientation," is rooted in Freud's idea that people are born bisexual and can move along a continuum from one end to the other.
The airline may never fully recover their public image after the brutal videos, but this is seemingly only the first, awkward half-step in a long term reorientation of the company. Hopefully.
But Brown also points to the decline in union power (the percentage of US workers in a union fell by half from 1983 to 2016) and a fundamental reorientation of corporate priorities.
Supply chain reorientation is exactly what the president is encouraging — Mr. Trump has suggested on Twitter that importers should pivot to countries other than China if they want to dodge the tariffs.
I can admit, there is a relief in the kind of thematic reorientation the show is working toward: Young black boys and single black mothers are rarely the focus of superhero sagas.
"This Agenda represents the beginning of fundamental regulatory reform and a reorientation toward reducing the overall regulatory burden on the American people," said Neomi Rao, the budget office's administrator for regulatory affairs.
In a statement broadcast on state television late on Saturday, the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) said it was preparing a petition "against the flawed decision of the Independent Elections Commission".
This required substantial reorientation of many of our hip muscles and it put our major leg extensor (gluteus maximus) in this weird position where it seems to almost hang off of our pelvis.
The legal petition filed by the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction now raises the prospect that Barrow's narrow victory, which was poised to end years of Jammeh's autocratic rule, may be overturned.
Of course, in order for new informational patterns to yield receptivity to new ideas, we must be committed to a project of political reorientation, epistemic realignment, and civil communication in the first place.
With unprecedented commitments to protecting American workers and businesses, the "Phase One" deal is a huge first step in what ought to be a long journey towards a reorientation of U.S. relations with China.
In his telling, the turn towards characteristically female forms goes well beyond him: he reckons that the entire history of art since Freud has involved a reorientation from phallic forms to the inward kind.
He has moderated his tone since losing the presidential race six years ago, but he has proposed a sweeping reorientation of the nation's energy policy with an emphasis on independence from the United States.
However, this much-needed reorientation would only begin after roughly four million extended family members who are currently in line enter the U.S., a process that is expected to take a decade or more.
Bursting the social media filter bubble to free the constraints on information is the vision of establishing a techno-utopia where simple exposure to alternative facts or persuasive arguments naturally yields a reorientation of belief.
Partially because of a Democratic reorientation toward donations from the tech sector and Hollywood, and partially because of enduring outrage from the crisis, the Democratic Party has in turn become more stridently anti–Wall Street.
And "the president would like to have some victories chalked up to his side" other than minor legislation and regulation slashing, added Bell, who believes that after that push Trump would champion this agenda reorientation.
But it would involve a reorientation in how America approaches urban violence — requiring police, public health agencies, and activists to come together and stick to an approach that may contradict what they've been told or believed before.
The Trump administration's reorientation towards Saudi Arabia is a golden opportunity to leverage Mohammed Bin Salman's domestic reform agenda, and promote Saudi-led counter-radicalization initiatives internationally that could prevent attacks as seen in London and Manchester.
So researchers were asked to do this 903 degree reorientation: they went from, "you should only work for the greater good in science," and then they were asked to suddenly become scouts for the next commercial opportunity.
James: What led me to go to Oxford to study the ethics of persuasion and attention was that I didn't see this reorientation of advertising around people's true goals and intentions ultimately winning out across the industry.
Mr. Bannon has insisted that his intraparty efforts in a "season of war" on the Republican establishment are about nothing less than a basic reorientation of what the parties fight about and who is on which side.
An entirely new body would cause the brain to engage in a massive reorientation to all its new inputs, which could, over time, alter the fundamental nature and connective pathways of the brain (what scientists call the "connectome").
The meeting in Helsinki between two men expert in the art of spectacle intended to intimidate the world, proclaiming that Trump's reorientation of America away from liberal democracy is in line with the intentions of his counterpart Putin.
Conversion therapy, sometimes called "reparative therapy" or "sexual reorientation," typically refers to the use of quasi-psychoanalytic methods, either in one-on-one or group therapy sessions, to try to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
If the museum's $19303 million expansion, planned by the architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler is about half the price of the 2004 project, it heralds a far more profound reorientation of MoMA's mission and approach.
The country was attempting to unwind some of its problematic debt and lean into the reorientation of its economy from a goods producing third-world warehouse to a self-sufficient, service industry scion leading in next-generation AI and 5G technology.
"We have been receiving information about Amin's behind-the-scenes activities which might mean his political reorientation to the West," Yuri V. Andropov, the K.G.B. chief, told the Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in a handwritten memo in December 1979.
It was the culmination of a yearslong strategic reorientation that has remade Russian power, in response to threats both real and imagined, into the sort of enterprise that could be plausibly accused of using cyberattacks to meddle in an American presidential election.
For gaslit people — women, nonbinary and queer people, people of color — people who exist in the gaps Cauley describes between the accepted narrative of American normal and their own experience, pleasure and sensation are not frivolous or narcissistic but an essential reorientation.
Indigenous futurisms are more than simply imaginations of the future time; they are active articulations of the future in the present through a relinking of past with present, and the reconfiguration and reorientation of hope and action towards positive and prosperous Indigenous futures.
The progenitor of the navigational database paradigm was Charles Bachmann, who in 1973 offered the following in a now-famous lecture: "This reorientation will cause as much anguish among programmers as the heliocentric theory did among ancient astronomers and theologians," Bachman promised.
In a resignation letter to Chief Executive Jean-Bernard Levy, seen by Reuters, Magnin said that at the time of his appointment he had expected a reorientation of EDF's strategy towards renewable energies, but that instead its centre of gravity was moving more and more towards nuclear.
KEY RATING DRIVERS IDRS, VR. DCR DEPOSIT AND SENIOR DEBT The removal from RWN and affirmation of the ratings reflect our expectation of significantly improved capitalisation following completion of the rights issue in early April and strategic reorientation towards a more balanced universal banking business model.
The essence of this vision, in Sitaraman's view, is a reorientation of foreign policy away from narrowly conceived "national security" concerns and toward a concern with "political economy": the way that the global distribution of wealth is empowering authoritarian states and weakening democracy in the US and abroad.
" Mr. Stevenson, who condemned Holman as one of the Deep South's "plantation prisons that have long, difficult, ugly histories of abuse and isolation," added, "We have done just horrific things to the culture and climate in these prisons, so we're going to have to have a complete reorientation.
In the weeks and months following the election, Trump and his team floated a series of ideas that, if implemented, really would have amounted to a radical reorientation of American foreign policy: We're three weeks into the administration, and pretty much all of this has fallen by the wayside.
These airy creatures, in near-transparent dress, were part of the radical reorientation of ballet in the decades after the French Revolution, away from the courtly and masculine dances of kings and toward a more popular and feminized art of dreams, eroticism, the irrational, and otherworldly flights of imagination.
Its further slide in recent weeks—one poll today put the party on a modern record low of 16.4%—and the concurrent rise in support for the far-right Alternative for Germany and cosmopolitan Green parties points to the reorientation of German politics (partially, at least) around that new spectrum.
One interpretation of current events is that, after an early flurry of disruptive change to establish a fundamental reorientation of policy direction and intent, the Administration will settle in, embracing a consistent business- and trade-friendly framework that leverages these aspects of its economic programme, with favourable international spill-overs.
I think the number one thing you're going to see out of the trade war is the reorientation of the complete supply chain of Japan, Western Europe and the United States and Southeast Asia that 800 million people -- even before you get to India, okay -- around the freedom-loving countries.
Group Chats Are Making the Internet Fun Again Max Read loves his group chats: To me, the reorientation of Facebook around private groups feels less like the company "building the kind of future we want" and more like its attempt to force itself back into a social life I'd rescued from its feed.
The impact of this decision could result in a reorientation away from the United States by our allies -- something North Korea and China hope for -- and increase the likelihood that Kim Jong Un misperceives a joint South Korean-American drill or exercise as an attack, something that our allies (and China) fear.
But Trump often lacked specifics, delivering little in the way of a recognizable foreign strategy and repeating many of his campaign trail declarations, and did not explain in detail how his ideas would be implemented or touch on the likely response from American allies and enemies to his sharp reorientation of U.S. global principles.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat: Trump and Putin: the pictures tell the story July 18 The meeting in Helsinki, Finland, between two men expert in the art of spectacle intended to intimidate the world, proclaiming that Trump's reorientation of America away from liberal democracy is in line with the intentions of his counterpart, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In recent time there have been only two unambiguous examples of the phenomenon: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's reorientation of the Democrats in the 1930s, from a small-government party to the architects of the New Deal, and Ronald Reagan's melding of social and small-government conservatives with national security hawks, to form the Republican coalition that has endured until now.
The solution is well-known — work permits and a path to citizenship for the majority of long-settled immigrants, a reorientation of future legal immigration to better suit the country's economic needs, concentrated enforcement on the small minority of unauthorized immigrants who are genuine public menaces — but Democrats will likely have to break a norm or two to enact it.
It was a major reorientation for a prosperous, sparsely populated country of 15 million (now 233 million) that had always viewed itself as apart, and a bit above, Asian nations to the north, a continent of pleasant cities and open spaces like the Old American West that had had little to do with global defense strategies or competitive world markets.
The opposition is going to be very focused on try to win the House of representatives, try to win Congress in order to impeach President Trump and stop the entire progress, right, whether it&aposs the economic growth or this then new reorientation of the world&aposs commercial system through trade deals, whether it is his America first national security, whether southern border security.
What those of us who follow labor closely have been tracking is an ongoing reorientation of teacher unions, away from a myth of professionalism that no longer works when roaches are running over their feet, their students' bellies are empty, and politicians from both parties are blaming teachers for not being able to be "Superman," and toward a renewed militancy from the rank-and-file.
The strategic reorientation announced in March towards a more balanced universal banking business model should improve earnings stability, but Fitch will look for evidence that that it can achieve healthy profitability out of its large domestic deposit base, and that it can draw on its franchise strengths of a solid German private and corporate customer base extended to global corporate banking and debt capital markets solutions.
Although Beijing may hope that an extended crisis in the Persian Gulf would divert US attention from its trade war and rivalry with China, that is unlikely to happen unless there is a massive conflict that leads the United States to make a substantial military commitment and strategic reorientation; in any other case, Beijing's immediate concerns about the region would outweigh its hope for a shift in Washington's focus.
Positive: --Easing of economic sanctions that improves prospects for FX flows to the economy --A significant recovery in oil prices that eases financing constraints for the economy or greater than expected bilateral funding to the government and/or PDVSA; --A reorientation of economic policies that reduces external and macroeconomic vulnerabilities; KEY ASSUMPTIONS --Fitch expects Brent oil prices to average USD52.5/b in 2017, USD55/b in 2018 and USD60/b in 2019.

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