reorienting in A Sentence

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    You can consciously reorient yourself away from your anxious thoughts and toward a more neutral stimulus.

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    He says America should look inward, stop"nation building", and reorient its resources towards domestic needs.

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    Therefore, India must rise to the occasion and reorient its higher education system to be globally competitive.

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    Every institution in the government must reorient themselves for these momentous changes and must be ready to contribute.

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    The United States will no longer be interested in Japan and will be reoriented to a temporary friendship with China.

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    Some political analysts hurriedly concluded that Paris had disavowed a military-political alliance with Berlin and suddenly reoriented itself to Britain.

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    We show that Reorienting the direction of motion of a polarized crowd at once is impossible when relying only on locally accessible signals.

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    We must organise to take political power in our hands so that we can reorient the economy to fulfill all the people's needs.

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    Priority Number Two is getting the rest of their room set up as best as you can so they can start to feel reoriented.

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    His political platform centres on ending the caste-based oppression of the Dalits, which he argues can best be achieved through reviving and Reorienting Tamil nationalism.

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    On the flip side, the reactive system scrambles to become reoriented when the brain is caught off guard and needs to problem solve quickly in seemingly novel situations.

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    He developed a clear vision of his own for the future of the state, launched policy-driven reform programmes, reoriented government's administrative structure and successfully put Gujarat on the road to prosperity.

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    That alternative is the independent program of the working class- aimed at bringing the toiling majority of people to power and Reorienting the economy to ensure secure livelihood and prosperity for all.

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    Training at IMAGE is a continuous and unique process which unlocks the employees' latent potential by imparting knowledge, sharpening professional skills and Reorienting proactive attidutes to integrate individual development with organizational growth & excellence.

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    The Vice-President wanted the government, academia, and the industry to come together to look into Reorienting the education system so that students coming out from the portals of higher education institutions are employable or become self-employed.

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    The Vice-President wanted the government, academia, and the industry to come together to look into Reorienting the education system so that students coming out from the portals of higher education institutions are employable or become self-employed.

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    The only way to overcome this economic crisis is to replace the capitalist system of exploitation of workers and peasants and reorient the economy to fulfil the needs of people instead of greed of capitalists.

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    The Vice President wanted the government, academia and the industry to come together to look into Reorienting the education system so that students coming out from the portals of higher education institutions are employable or become self-employed.

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    The Vice President wanted the government, academia and the industry to come together to look into Reorienting the education system so that students coming out from the portals of higher education institutions are employable or become self-employed.

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    As challenging as it is, post-acute withdrawal is a necessary process that everyone in early recovery must go through, as the brain and body begin to heal and reorient to life without the use of alcohol or other drugs.

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