Exact(2)
"We can reposition the museum as a modern and contemporary one, which is what it is," Ms. Mehta said.
I'm not saying we need to replace the three pages of baseball statistics, but we can reposition journalism to open doors and give opportunities.
Similar(58)
"I love the clip because you can reposition it".
"Once in a while you get a project that can reposition the area all by itself.
And even if Mrs Clinton can reposition the party for the election, it may soon revert to type.
The Met needs a music director who can reposition the company as a cultural force for younger audiences while maintaining its musical values and improving its fiscal health.
But Republicans will also be looking for someone who can reposition the party nationally and make its more strident ideology palatable to the wider American electorate.
"Mr. Pistorius can reposition his lightweight, artificial limbs in 0.28 seconds, and therefore 20 percent more rapidly than most intact-limb athletes," they wrote.
"He's got these light legs, and he can reposition them faster than anybody ever measured by a lot," Weyand said in a telephone interview from Dallas, where he is an associate professor of applied physiology and biomechanics at Southern Methodist University.
For Mr. Obama, it is the biggest test yet of whether he can reposition himself as a pragmatic leader who can recapture the political center and keep liberals sufficiently energized to help him win re-election.
This is Mr. Ross as people's hero, someone so successful that he can reposition himself as a populist by, in essence, buying his way back into a streetwise back story.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com