In Thailand, young women who sell beauty products are perceived as a vanguard of modernity whose independent income repositions them in relation to family and kin. |
It repositions the phone number as the ubiquitous identifier whatever the communication channel. |
The tool automatically maintains and repositions bends or connections with other components. |
It's an idiom that effectively repositions women back into the domestic sphere… it trivialises their words. |
This tightens the belts, gets the airbags ready and repositions the seats when the car thinks things have gone horribly wrong. |
The Treasury Board Policy on Internal Audit repositions the audit function as a provider of assurance services to departmental senior management. |