The patient may be disoriented and appear confused, but reorientation often is possible. |
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Suppose the screw is misaligned, there may not be a second chance as reorientation will reduce the hold of the screws. |
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This reorientation of the Schiff base determines the vectoriality of the proton pump. |
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This shift in attitudes toward child-rearing represented a significant cultural reorientation. |
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New Swiss Film was a conscious attempt at correction of Americanization and reorientation towards national culture. |
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Patients with severe dementia are not reassured by reorientation because the words do not always have meaning for them. |
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The reality is that the shift to online is requiring news editors to undertake a significant reorientation in their role. |
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Restructuring denotes the reorientation of firms into more efficient units, gaining competitiveness and fueling growth. |
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Back in England, the author had entered upon a similar period of doubt and reorientation. |
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The end of World War II brought about a time of reorientation for most soldiers. |
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Dielectric constants of polar solvents are dominated by reorientation of their permanent dipoles. |
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With the country's reorientation, a shift in language prominence has become a national priority. |
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Every time returning home demands a reorientation of body and emotions. |
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The programme needs reorientation to deal with the escalation in conflict and the inaccessibility of some areas. |
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This reorientation has happened because Germany avoided the debt excesses, both private and public, that inhibit growth elsewhere. |
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We also want to see enhanced contacts with the forces of reform and the reorientation of our development cooperation. |
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Sudden cuts into scenes and abrupt reorientation of the camera angle are used to startle and disorient the viewer. |
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The large number of pins induced many splitting and reorientation events and the result was efficient mixing. |
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This new CMO constitutes a move towards more targeted measures and the reorientation of viniculture towards products of a higher quality. |
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In most trade unions such a reorientation will require hard fights. |
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But the Middle East changed Stewart, and he needed to go through a little American reorientation. |
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The resources will not be new ones but rather a reorientation of resources already existing at the national and international levels. |
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After the reorientation of the portfolio in 2007 we can inform you that the outlook for 2008 is positive. |
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The losing parties are now going through a period of reorientation. |
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For boys and young men, the period of separation in the initiation camp marks a major social reorientation away from the world of women and toward that of men. |
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Hi-Media remains exposed to a cessation of activity of those companies or a reorientation of their businesses to other trades. |
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Frequently these data exchanges lead to changes in experiments and on occasion may lead to a complete reorientation of a research program. |
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Time and again, people stress, and rightfully so, that we are living in a time characterised by constant change and reorientation. |
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Let us hope that such objective leads to a reorientation of the international community's policy to fight world hunger. |
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This also suggests a reorientation of development policy to prioritise the regions of origin of migration. |
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The reorientation of Poland's economy from a socialist command model to a capitalistic market-driven one has had a disproportionate impact on women. |
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Even more significant, however, is the reorientation of anti-establishment politics that follows. |
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Frequent reorientation by nursing staff and family members is important. |
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Like many I spoke to, Williams seemed to desire a reorientation of policing, rather than just a reduction. |
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For this South American neighbor, defense technology has become a critical aspect of strategic reorientation and force modernization. |
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In the personid genus Distorsio, varix formation is accompanied by a reorientation of the aperture. |
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But once nudged out of the conventional way of seeing things, the viewer can begin the process of reorientation to the world, taking the long way home through the mysterious landscape of metaphor and myth. |
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At the same time the introduction of such an instrument arity. strengthens the role of the European Commission, which 13. suggests a reorientation of the Community initiatives. |
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Perfectly healthy organisms, which may be in need of some consolidation or reorientation because of the normal effects of the passage of time, are instead undermined and then demonstrated to be faulty. |
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To do penance, is it not to adopt the means to change the heart? In other words to engrave within the self the return or the reorientation that is envisaged? |
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This situation is a probably inevitable consequence of the reorientation process implemented by the Office but it remains a source of uncertainty and demoralization for the staff concerned. |
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Centralization of information processing meant that a reorientation of branch activities away from data processing to customer sales and service could be undertaken. |
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In the United Kingdom, turnover measured in euros declined due to the end of the portfolio reorientation as well as to the voluntary termination of an important but commercially non successful business relationship. |
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A possible political and economic reorientation of Azerbaijan could facilitate the realisation of alternative gas pipelines which would directly compete with and undermine the European projects. |
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According to that programme, BWE has carried out a new strategic reorientation of its entire manufacturing and commercial activity that will lead to its privatisation. |
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The main objectives are to prepare farmers for reorientation of production and acquisition of the skills needed to enable them to manage an economically viable farm. |
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Again, it is the reorientation of this mission which we have argued for. |
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The complex linkages among the crises underline the need for a reorientation of the development paradigm towards a more inclusive and sustainable path of economic growth and development. |
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The demand for Schiavi products and the technology needed to produce them required a too complex reorientation of activities at the plant in Modena. |
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This activity is slowing down significantly and its reorientation as multimodal rodo-rail centres on the new sites of Alverca and Valongo is being carried out over the 2002 financial year. |
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It may be difficult to see the need for reorientation of policy approaches in Canada because, for the most part, current approaches seem to work well in terms of broad averages. |
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Russia's reorientation in the field of foreign policy opens up new opportunities for a constructive cooperation in Europe and in a global framework. |
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The reorientation of the Gorée Memorial project, with the focus shifting from the monumental aspect to the establishment of a network of research centres on sites designated as places of memory. |
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In time this would deprive Wessex of its territories north of the Thames and the Avon, encouraging the kingdom's reorientation southwards. |
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The major demand is for more growth and more jobs, namely a reorientation of European construction. |
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The firm is in dire straits due to stagnating sales and the reorientation of the filling stations market. |
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We can call it a path of penance, but I prefer to call it a time of reorientation, of metanoia. |
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This daily practice of diet was, writes Andy Crouch, a deliberate act of reorientation, a small act that daily kept his heart centred on the true King. |
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The location of the shoreline also provides information regarding shoreline reorientation adjacent to structures, beach width, volume and rates of historical change. |
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What is perhaps most intriguing about Delany's philosophy of education was his approach to the fundamental problem of Black perceptional reorientation. |
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They represent a promise to future generations of Central Americans, a promise of enduring peace and a reorientation of national priorities to meet dire social needs. |
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He supported the systematic, continued realignment of the portfolio, as well as the organizational and human resources reorientation in preparation for the next decade. |
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