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is reorienting
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To orient again; to become oriented after a dislocation or period of disorientation.
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Since I.B.M.'s Watson won "Jeopardy," the company has committed more than a billion dollars to develop it, and is reorienting its business around "cognitive systems".
"The city is reorienting itself to the west," says Stefanie Hering, who will open a flagship store for her porcelain design company, Hering Berlin, in the new Waldorf-Astoria hotel building this spring.
The Romney campaign, which once winced at the mere suggestion that he had changed a position and hounded journalists who used the word "flip-flop," seemed largely unbothered by claims that he is reorienting himself for a general election audience.
Also, Albin Serviant, CEO of MXP4, has confirmed that the company is reorienting itself towards social music gaming.
KIRK is reorienting its store base to off-mall locations, where it can get more space and a lot more visibility.
And Otellini is reorienting Intel's focus to look beyond its slow-growth mainstay, processor chips for desktops, to what he hopes will be the Next Wave.
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Subsequently, the ME-MPRAGE is reoriented to the reference position.
If portal ends are not on parallel planes, the character passing through is reoriented to be upright with respect to gravity after leaving a portal end.
As the diffusion tensor is reoriented, the accuracy and precision of the estimated parameters may vary.
Furthermore, the ribose of the gemcitabine is reoriented with respect to the other nucleoside-bound structures.
After reconstruction imaging is reoriented in cross sectional planes according orbito-meatal axis (transaxial, saggital and coronal) for study comparison.
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