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Definition of Reorienting
1. reorient [v] - See also: reorient
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reorienting
Literary usage of Reorienting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scientists, Engineers, and Track-Two Diplomacy: A Half-Century of U.S by Glenn E. Schweitzer (2004)
"reorienting THE INTERACADEMY EXCHANGE PROGRAM In 1992 the NAS and the RAS entered
into a new interacademy agreement that ..."
2. From Red Tape to Results: Creating a Government That Works Better and Costs Less by Al Gore (1994)
"... the President should amend Executive Order 11755 to include the convict labor
provisions of the Walsh- Healey Act. STEP 4: reorienting THE INSPECTORS ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1909)
"does not mean that reaction-evoking (reorienting, psycho- genie) action of a
stimulus is independent of its kind and intensity, but that these attributes ..."
4. Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A Guide for Researchers by Louise Grenier (1998)
"... reorienting technology and managing risk; • Merging environmental considerations
and economics in decision- making; • reorienting international economic ..."
5. Condition Red: Marine Defense Battalions in World War II by Charles D. Melson (1996)
"reorienting the Defense Battalion At Marine Corps headquarters, General Vandegrift,
now the Commandant, faced a problem of using scarce manpower to the ..."
6. Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics by Edward R Dougherty (2005)
"... 38]—is replaced with an approximately linear variation over the whole sequence,
when reorienting all coding regions in the same reference direction. ..."