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Definition of Reorientations
1. reorientation [n] - See also: reorientation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reorientations
Literary usage of Reorientations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"The methyl groups of this radical are undergoing rapid reorientations compared
to the microwave frequency (~9.3 GHz) used for observation. ..."
2. Dealignment: A New Foreign Policy Perspective by Mary Kaldor, Richard A. Falk, Gerard Holden (1987)
"On both occasions reorientations of the official Communist leadership directly
challenged Soviet hegemony, and gave vent to strong popular democratizing and ..."
3. The Psychoneuroses and Their Treatment by Psychotherapy by E. Gauckler (1915)
"It may happen also that the therapy may be much more difficult, and that, to
avoid pathological reorientations and recollections and memories of all kinds, ..."
4. Famine in Ethiopia: Policy Implications of Coping Failure at National and by Patrick Webb, Joachim Von Braun, Yisehac Yohannes (1992)
"While these past initiatives have been largely discarded as part of the policy
reorientations of the 1990s, a brief outline of their former roles is ..."
5. Building Businesses With Small Producers: Successful Business Development by Sunita Kapila, Donald C. Mead (2002)
"... development process Most of the projects presented in the case studies undertook
important strategic reorientations at some point in the project's life. ..."