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To realignment
noun
The act of realigning or something realigned
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Tagliabue also said that the latest United States Census results have played a role in the league's approach to realignment.
"When she came back up we all burst out laughing because she had committed herself to realignment, a word she didn't like.
"The N.H.L.P.A. has given consent to realignment, to be re-evaluated following the 2014-15 season," Donald Fehr, the executive director of the union, said in a statement.
Thanks largely to realignment in the South, and the triumph of Sun Belt conservatives in the Republican Party, over the last 25 years each party has grown more ideologically distinct.
The major decision yesterday was unanimous approval of a new scheduling formula when the Houston Texans join the league in 2002, which will lead to realignment with eight four-team divisions.
National Football League owners eliminated a major hurdle to realignment yesterday by adopting a new revenue-sharing plan to cope with the upheaval of traditional rivalries in a meeting in Irving, Tex.
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Due to realignments, the current alignment of Route 23 bypasses the intersection of these two turnpikes.
Signs at each end give the length as 3073 mile, but the actual distance is slightly less, due to realignments since the former figure was measured.
Where it is moved to compensate for patellar malignment the periosteal sheath is partially released and stretched to facilitate realignment prior to making drill holes.
The winding house was demolished in 1968 to allow realignment of the railway to form the extension to Nant Gwernol.
Charges related to the realignment are expected to total $17 million to $19 million by the end of 2005.
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