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How to use reorient in a sentence

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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface?
The experience of the past year has forced the company to reorient its strategy, including a few steps in reverse, in order to pick up steam.
This in turn requires doing everything possible to attract inward investment and to reorient economic activity towards production for export.
Now he just had to reorient the craft toward the lab, and wait for twenty minutes.
Changes in training have to be made to reorient the focus of both disciplines.
Theoretically, this angle can lengthen a contracted scar by about 75 percent and reorient the direction of the central wound by 90 degrees.
Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance.
It will be important to help reorient former combatants trained for war to assume new policing roles.
At this stage, the urban planners consider that it would be better to reorient certain traffics towards the sites of Jorf Lasfar and Mohammedia.
How can any sense of unfruitfulness be used to reorient the dialogue?
It is already beginning to reorient the primary health care activities delivered in health houses.
Dragonflies that migrate appear to build up fat reserves, wait for favorable winds, take rest breaks, and reorient themselves when they lose their way, according to the study.
They recommended that UNDP reorient its interventions to focus on adaptation to climate change rather than on mitigation.
However, we believe that the Agency needs to reshape some of these building blocks and reorient others to make them more cohesive.
It is imperative to reorient the German political model more firmly toward the middle classes, the active, relatively well-educated and well-situated majority.
The lack of opposition to the establishment of sea control has permitted the few large and powerful navies to reorient their focuses in a landward direction.
But it is also an instrument to enable the various stakeholders to reorient their strategies.
Mr Bettman would be wise to reorient the league towards its Canadian roots.
Active from 2006 to 2008, these awards supported established researchers to work with a mentor for one year to reorient their research toward applied health services or policy research.
The NPDES permit program allows states to reorient programs on a watershed basis and have short-term backlogs on NPDES permit reviews without penalty.
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A couple of the blips were over the ocean way south of England and they were trying to contact them by radio to reorient them.
That would save him much alarm and perplexity when it comes time to reorient himself.
It is slightly harder to reorient a defiant mind than a willing one.
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