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Reordering meaning
A rearrangement.
Synonyms of Reordering
Example sentences (20)
Any genuine reform of the Church involves a threefold cord: renewal of faith and mission; reform of doctrine, discipline, and worship; and reordering of church polity at the local, regional and international levels.
At the forefront of Marvel's cosmic reordering remained Al Ewing, whose has already significantly revised the hierarchy of creation in the Marvel Universe in its first five issues.
But the war in Ukraine is contributing to a reordering of global politics to stop the spread of weapons and dangerous technology, such as advanced missiles, drones, munitions and the components and know-how necessary to build them.
Our Retail segment declined by 30% as retailers continue to be conservative with reordering inventory.
The past year necessitates a reordering of movement priorities to return to the practice of future visioning.
Big Tech stocks had borne the brunt of this week’s dramatic reordering, but they clawed back some of those earlier losses.
While he said the COVID-19 crisis and shutdown would not necessarily be a “reordering of the universe” in retail, it would be “the ultimate catalyst that will separate the haves from the have-nots.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had requested the reordering of 2019 budget size due to shortfall in revenue.
From a Chinese perspective, this reordering is merely an overdue reversion to historical reality as Beijing demands consideration commensurate with its stature.
Just relying on sentimentalism of the past won’t work anymore as new challenges confront India and Russia as the global geostrategic environment undergoes a profound reordering.
Schadlow has repeated this for years as a mantra for reordering military strategy in the wake of the disastrous wars she and her contemporaries helped sustain, in Iraq, Libya, and elsewhere.
The Senate Committee on Public Petitions, Ethics and Privileges which investigated him over comment on the reordering of electoral timetable recommended his suspension.
This reconfiguring has happened thanks to a reordering of the structures of work, technology and a breakdown of communal life.
Certain "optimizations" that compilers might make (for example, reordering operations) can work against the goals of well-behaved software.
For example, the Latin square above is not reduced because its first column is A, C, B rather than A, B, C. Any Latin square can be reduced by permuting (that is, reordering) the rows and columns.
However, it is possible to use TCP as a virtual circuit, RFC 955 RFC 1644 since TCP includes segment numbering that allows reordering on the receiver side to accommodate out-of-order delivery.
Information provided by this protocol include timestamps (for synchronization), sequence numbers (for packet loss and reordering detection) and the payload format which indicates the encoded format of the data.
In this example, the letters are already ordered in the original word and the anagram is a reordering of the letters.
Related terms Contraposition and transposition Contraposition is a logically valid rule of inference that allows the creation of a new proposition from the negation and reordering of an existing one.
The AP Stylebook entry for Islamist now reads as follows: citation "An advocate or supporter of a political movement that favors reordering government and society in accordance with laws prescribed by Islam.