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Orienting meaning
present participle and gerund of orient
Synonyms of Orienting
Example sentences (20)
A movement with basic anti-imperialist demands orienting towards working people and young people would point a way forward that doesn’t rely on “strings attached” aid from imperial powers, and would have a much wider draw than any “left-right” alliance.
Other areas of focus include value chain and value agenda in operationalizing UHC, re-orienting the cost of health care in the implementation of PHC for the economy of scale, and digitization and innovation in health services.
By orienting ourselves among the structures of the ear, we will understand better.
Eventually, it felt like the drugs had more control over their life than they did—and that they were orienting their days around their addiction instead of their art.
Yeah, and I think orienting people to the long haul.
Appointing a corps of trusted Nepali volunteers from each city, publishing contact details online, orienting and assigning them with coordination and distribution tasks will allow Nepalis to take care of fellow-Nepalis through this emergency.
But, the community basically reinvented itself by orienting itself towards the lake and river, cleaned up the river/harbor through the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District, and embarked on making it an attractive place to visit, live and work.
Tim’s recitation of “I, Too” is a way of orienting his students to this long term and multi-disciplinary perspective.
The experience also gave rise to a change of advanced workers’ tactics in orienting to the broader masses.
Will orienting to the parameters used in the NIRF and the NAAC lead to further improvement of the quality of the best institutions?
And orienting change in a city that has so far to go is no small task.
The inspirational and empowering conference is aimed at orienting students from various health-related programmes as well as to set them on a path to becoming holistic and exceptional health professionals.
A collagen wound dressing might serve as a guide for orienting new collagen deposition and capillary growth.
After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule.
But the "T" piece cannot be oriented to fill just that one remaining corner, and orienting it such that it fills zero corners will obviously not make a cube.
Inferior colliculus (IC) aids in sound orienting to pain stimuli.
It is similar to the layer-by-layer method but employs the use of a large number of algorithms, especially for orienting and permuting the last layer.
It is used as a guide for orienting and shaping the flap to improve accuracy and symmetry.
It was Placzek who arranged a summer stay in Rome with Enrico Fermi in 1932, thus orienting Teller's scientific career in nuclear physics.
Rod twist is minimized by orienting the rod guides along the side of the rod with the most 'give'.