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to repositioning
noun
The act of putting into a new position.
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Afterward, Collins suggested that Tejada might want to learn how to stab certain grounders with his backhand, as opposed to repositioning his body to make the play on his forehand, which he did on his error.
At a House subcommittee hearing in Miami in March, John E. B. Smith, the Public Buildings Services commissioner for the Southeast Sunbelt Region, testified that "the Dyer courthouse helps highlight the challenges of developing long-term asset strategies in changing fiscal times, and the unique characteristics of properties that can present hurdles to repositioning".
In addition, we describe an approach to repositioning the natural product antibiotic, fusidic acid, for use against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Skip also wants to bring more intelligence to repositioning the fleets in places that have high demand, and build a smarter task platform for the people who charge the scooters.
With customisation options extending through myriad car adjustments to repositioning the essential info on the HUD, Project CARS wants you to make it your own.
With regard to repositioning, these data mentioned only if the patients received repositioning but not the frequency or by whom the repositioning was performed.
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So you will need to reposition them.
De Angelis sets out to reposition Cleland's story.
On Tuesday, Morrison continued to reposition on his rort charge.
Kmart is already trying to reposition itself in the marketplace.
They forced people to reposition themselves," Blight said.
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