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The designation of Turkmen as the state's official language also has necessitated reorientation in instruction, curricula, and teaching materials.
Morchiladze's work shows Georgian literature's reorientation in the early 21st century from Russian toward English and American influences.
It will come only as a result of a reorientation in the minds of Americans about the purpose of criminal law in a democracy.
In an article that appeared in the June , 1958 issue, Niederhoffer warned that automation "will require a complete reorientation" in the attitudes of trade unions.
We urgently need a reorientation in which evangelicals continue to be warmly welcomed but are not invited to impose a theocratic hegemony.
Realism might mean seizing the opportunity for a reorientation in the region that was not evident even a short while ago.
Casals changed this widespread perception mainly through his interpretation of the Bach Cello Suites, and thus achieved a significant reorientation in our listening experience.
Like the book by Barry Goldwater whose title it evokes, this one argues for a fundamental ideological reorientation — in the opposite direction.
He argues that the treaty needs to be seen in the context of a policy "reorientation" in the euro zone since Mr Hollande took over.
All along, he continued to draw from life — "for intense leisure, for refreshing returns to observation and reorientation in form," he wrote.
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The opening of a propped transverse fracture in horizontal wells causes a reorientation of in-situ stresses in its neighborhood, which in turn affects the creation and distribution of stress-relief fractures.
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