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Reorientation
Reorientation meaning
A new orientation. | The act of changing the direction of something.
Synonyms of Reorientation
Example sentences (20)
Biden’s reorientation on great power rivalry got off to a disastrous start with his shambolic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which made the U.S. look weak and incompetent in the eyes of Beijing and Moscow.
The opportunity for such a reorientation is enormous.
According to him, to ensure that followers influence the leaders to take the right path, there is need for reorientation, change, efforts to drive people to think positively and selflessness.
And command structure reorientation, specifically adjustments in command structures to improve operational effectiveness invite expertise in C3 systems, joint operations support and organizational transformation consultancy.
And with The Mirror and the Light picking up almost a decade after the acclaimed first volume (released before Mantel rounded out the trilogy) there is some reorientation necessary.
In the opinion of this newspaper, the situation calls for national reorientation.
Olukoyede frowned at sharp practices, compromises and unethical practices in the banking sector stressing that ethical reorientation of bank workers is imperative in sanitizing the sector.
A sustainable and holistic social rehabilitation and reorientation program is needed to deal with this scourge and its negative impact on our children and our society.
At the outset of World War II, ominous changes in the global distribution of power prompted a basic reorientation of US policy.
Basically, it is a question of how much the richer member states in Northwestern Europe is willing to pay for a reorientation of the EU.
In his mind, it was not merely a question of abuse—either of doctrine or liturgy—but rather that Vatican II represented a fundamental and orchestrated reorientation of the Church in the spirit of the modern world.
In the buildup to the reopening of its newly expanded building last October, the Modern announced a philosophical reorientation that broadened its focus to a global, rather than just Western, history of modern art.
It goes without saying that such a leadership will immediately recognize the significance of education and value reorientation as key elements in the restructuring of the mindset and attitudinal behavior of Nigerians.
NYSC: Magu calls for Value Reorientation, urges Youths to support Corruption.
Another reason that a radical reorientation of our parenting and teaching models is necessary is so that we produce a far greater number of people of conscience who can think, plan and act strategically in response to our interrelated existential crises.
Reagan’s overhauls were not really about “deregulation” in the literal sense of reducing regulation, but rather a reorientation of market rules to benefit the wealthy and powerful.
That means that every program will need to be justified in terms of the national defense strategy’s reorientation towards great power conflict.
Tukur Buratai, has called for reorientation of personnel on civil-military relations and inter-service cooperation to ensure discipline and professionalism.
Dutch insurance company Vivat may be put up for sale by its Chinese owner Anbang which is currently involved in a ‘strategic reorientation’.
Fortunately, the reorientation to US and British banks does not relate to Russian fans of tax evasion: the "Kremlin list" may trigger arrests of accounts of all top Russian businessmen.