Similar words: disoriented, orient, disorient, orientalist, orientation, disorientation, discontented, contented. Meaning: [ɔːrɪ'entɪd] adj. adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination.
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31. In contrast, pragmatic parties hold more flexible goals and are oriented to moderate or incremental policy change.
32. There are, however, great differences in linguistic style between academically and non-academically oriented children.
33. Today we have less confidence than before in the power of more external, socially oriented ideologies to change the world.
34. Individual members of the participant polity may be favorably or unfavorably oriented to the various classes of political objects.
35. All the computers we consider are general-purpose, at least in theory, although they may be oriented towards particular application areas.
36. The fires and entrance are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset.
37. Thus educational policy was oriented both to perceived economic needs, and to broader social goals of equality of opportunity.
38. The deceased were laid on their backs or sides in the flexed position, oriented to the northwest.
39. It was traditional, highly people oriented, somewhat paternalistic, and a comfortable place to work.
40. This low level pixel oriented approach obviously makes sense for complex images with no formal structure, such as budgerigars.
41. It aids the user in planning and conceptualizing an action oriented or planning activity.
42. Their other job was to ensure that the capsule was oriented at the correct angle for the remaining descent.
43. The company made headlines in recent weeks after it blocked access to about 200 sexually oriented online discussion groups.
44. It is suitable for those wishing to combine a serious business oriented course with a holiday in London.
45. Both interventions involved minimal, project oriented teacher training and were circumscribed(sentencedict.com), involving three to five hours' delivery time overall.
46. They made an initial commitment to form a new professional and personal identity, oriented toward managing people, not technical tasks.
47. The former are oriented to specialized resources while the latter focus on outputs. Sentencedict.com
48. They could interpret the word law in a more pragmatic or policy oriented sense.
49. Belief is a source of commitment, confidence and courage. If you strongly believe in yourself, you are likely to be goal- oriented, hardworking, determined and persistent in striving for success. Dr T.P.Chia
50. Although more oriented toward an empirical approach, the United States has exhibited some elements of the rationalist.
51. Techniques such as object oriented design and structured programming will have to be followed to conform to engineering practice.
52. Further supporting this sense of group accountability and relationships is a reward system oriented more to teamwork than to individual work.
53. This passage would be followed by one written by a more existentially oriented social critic.
54. Attention will be oriented to the imagery and assumptions about reproductive physiology on which methods of contraception and their evaluation are based.
55. Against the changing world envisaged by the consumer oriented enterprise, there are the new poor, the new urban beggars.
56. The messages will be sponsored by the education industry and will be specifically oriented towards the culture of peace.
57. His achievement of only 7 percent of the vote was widely seen as a decisive rejection of his racially oriented campaign.
58. I foresee the photographic work becoming much more project oriented than it has been - for specific publications etc.
59. Management involvement in internal operations and problems must be oriented to the environment, its opportunities and demands.
60. It is not problem-solving oriented; and very often it has no relevance to the immediate needs of the society.
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