• Of this same group, 18.8% and 20.7% respectively plan to reorder priorities of their daily life.

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  • From there the customers who reorder are the ones who help keep us in business.

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  • Usually without benefit of patents, these revolutionaries reorder how we work and what we consume.

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  • But its underlying rationale is to reorder the relationship between Washington and the American people country first, Washington behind.

    WSJ: Henninger: A Ronald Reagan Budget

  • The last meeting he sent folks back to kind of take another look at some of the options and reorder things.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Of course now that Apple has announced its new products will launch from Fall onwards Samsung has time to reorder its plans.

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  • These global giants usually reorder themselves at a glacial pace but sometimes, as in the volatile financial sector of late, with more abruptness.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This collection of web tool lets you reorder or delete content, rearrange magazines and check how often others have shared items in your magazines.

    ENGADGET

  • What if he or she were to pull out an iPad and initiate an expedited reorder of the damaged merchandise right there, in real time?

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  • Bill Gates testified in front of the U.S. House Committee on Science and Technology on Wednesday, making an impassioned plea to reorder the nation's educational priorities.

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  • During the Chrysler bankruptcy, the Obama Administration showed its willingness to reorder the priority of creditors in a way that emphasized politics rather than the rule of law.

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  • Such technology could reorder the telecom world in short order.

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  • In fact, wholesale desertion of the dollar is not likely, but the need to reorder pricing and currency relationships is going to jar economies in Asia-Pacific and around the globe.

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  • In this context it refers to the card that is sent to reorder a standard quantity of parts as and when they have been used up in the manufacturing process.

    ECONOMIST: Idea

  • For all its achievements in other areas, Argentina has done less than, say, Brazil to reorder its public finances, especially those of the provinces, and to increase the efficiency of the central-government bureaucracy.

    ECONOMIST: Aid for Argentina

  • Like Nancy Fichtner, who recently won the SAVE Award and met with the president for suggesting that veterans, leading VA hospitals should keep their medications rather than throwing them out and then having to reorder them at the local pharmacy.

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  • Second, in the event the Soviet Union does not reorder its traditional priorities, as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney has predicted, and the West is obliged to contend once more with the full panoply of expansionist Soviet ambitions, the United States and its allies will be far better able to do so if they have kept their guard up in the meantime.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Relations

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