Similar words: future orientation, landscape orientation, orientation, disorientation, political orientation, reorient, orientating, orientate. Meaning: n. 1. a fresh orientation; a changed set of attitudes and beliefs 2. the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented.
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1 The visual skills of scanning and reorientation, for example, from book to blackboard will be difficult.
2 Thirdly systems philosophy which involves reorientation of thought and world view consequent upon the advent of system as a new scientific paradigm.
3 The crucial element for Hilton is the reorientation of the will.
4 This reorientation of social thought, in new circumstances, has also influenced Marxist thinkers.
5 Theologically,(www.Sentencedict.com) Luthar was into reorientation mutation.
6 An experimental investigation of liquid reorientation in semispherical container by means of microgravity accelerations is conducted in a drop tower.
7 On the reorientation of the Fund's long - term holders of stock valuation method suspension notice.
8 On the reorientation of the Fund's holdings of the stock valuation method the suspension notice.
9 The reorientation of NASA's planetary exploration programs is in response to a recent National Research Council report card.
10 This indicates that the spatial alignment and reorientation of molecule in laser field has occurred.
11 This paper investigates an optical reorientation process of azo dye doped liquid crystals and explains the dependence of the enhancement factor on the incident light direction.
12 Some agencies are particularly keen to attract nurses who have had a break in practice and provide reorientation for new staff.
13 The answer lies deep in us all and demands a whole reorientation of our values.
14 The adherents to the Peace Alliance had to undergo a serious reorientation in their political attitudes.
15 The equivalent circuits for the nonfaradaic adsorption for both the coadsorption of two adsorbates and the reorientation of an adsorbate in two positions have been introduced.
16 Post stall maneuvers were optimized with a mission coverage of flight path reorientation and target pointing.
17 No consensus has been achieved among scholars on the questions concerning the fundamental reorientation and periodization of China's contemporary diplomacy.
18 The results of this study indicate that liquid reorientate along the container wall and the reorientation time measured is consistent with theoretical estimation.
19 In the midst of 80s[sentencedict.com], discussing "the crisis of historiography" is a autocriticism and reorientation of Chinese contemporary historiography.
20 China's 20 years' sports reform can be generally divi de d into 4 stages:the gestation stage, the fumble stage, the reorientation stage and the intensification stage.
21 Orwell's revulsion against imperialism led not only to his personal rejection of the bourgeois life-style but to a political reorientation as well.
22 Surely , EST translation study is facing temporary embarrassment : reorientation.
23 Tiltmeter mapping results indicate that majority of re - fracture treatment wells appear fracture reorientation.
24 Every tournament can be transformed into a diconnected tournament by the reorientation of just one arc.
25 The RLI gives a full day orientation program for its faculty members with annual reorientation sessions.
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