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Reorient
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Reorient meaning
To orient again; to make or become oriented after dislocation or disorientation.
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And with Brazil already an agriculture power-house, Gonsalves was adamant that the Caribbean must reorient its trade networks in that direction.
Cotton said he hopes the Campus Free Speech Restoration Act will help reorient academia toward free speech principles central to the nation’s founding.
Entire industries will reorient around it.
For a number of years, donors have been pushing to reorient refugee assistance in Uganda, according to interviews with donor representatives and humanitarian actors.
How the leader of a universal spiritual movement learned to reorient himself to the understanding that his goals for humanity could only be achieved through the vehicle of a nation in a specific land.
The Prime Minister has done a great deal to reorient Russia’s economy towards the global southeast, and has acted with a considerable degree of autonomy in dealing with foreign heads of state.
If Trump were to push through Schedule F, he could reorient the government around personal loyalty rather than expertise.
So with the start of the war, we knew how to do it and were able to reorient our production quickly,” Vysotska said.
This means that placement cells need to reorient their operations based on the changing business environment especially as bulk recruitments are not happening and the process itself is becoming more stringent.
BoB’s strategy is in line with Reserve Bank of India () governor Shaktikanta Das’s recent statement on the need for banks to reorient themselves in the wake of Covid.
Educational institutions need to reorient syllabus and teaching methodologies to make students meet industry requirements, Vice President M said here on Saturday.
If it was even possible to fix them at that time, to create a new economic standard and completely reorient our economy I don't know.
Roy said it wasn’t easy for the principal to reorient the school and convince teachers to rearrange themselves and prepare parents and students to understand the pros of remote learning.
This reframing doesn’t stop me from feeling bad about myself, but it does help me reorient myself toward reality.
This will result in great-power competition over value chains as the United States will attempt to strip away manufacturing from China and reorient global value chains via the United States.
We have therefore committed ourselves to a movement to reorient the country, reform the economy, and transform the polity, beginning with a review of the constitution and the electoral laws.
But planning carried over into the new administration under Lightfoot, who campaigned on promises to reorient the city’s approach to gun violence by emphasizing more community-based programs.
Only a regime change in 2020 would reorient us toward science, if it’s not too late.
We need to reorient the police after change of Government.
After a minute or so I am able to reorient and take in the vast expanse of the Astrotech PPF (payload processing facility).