Examples of 'realignments' in a sentence

Meaning of "realignments"

Realignment refers to the act of adjusting or readjusting a particular thing or situation to be in a new or different alignment or relationship. It is commonly used in political contexts to describe a shift in policies or alliances
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Impact of currency realignments on programme and budget.
This includes bearing changes and realignments.
Only minor realignments have occurred since.
The budget also incorporated several internal realignments.
Minor realignments have occurred since then.
Networks of empire and realignments of world power.
Short realignments have also been built.
Assets revaluations and realignments in general.
No realignments have affected the route since then.
On the other side there were significant political realignments.
Several major realignments were made prior to paving.
The changes reflected in this document are the final realignments.
There have been no realignments of the route since establishment.
The continuous line shows monthly averages between realignments.
Realignments of the central rates should be made in a timely fashion.

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The potential impact of such realignments would need careful evaluation.
The realignments seem to have stimulated the market positively.
Dates of realignments.
So naturally there was and has always been the possibility of carrying out realignments.
Only local realignments and improvements have occurred since.
Our approach allows you to make adjustments and realignments at each stage of the project.
Several realignments have been made.
These factors could help minimize volatility as strategies are adjusted based on the sector realignments.
Party realignments continued.
This will also provide an opportunity for further realignments with the emerging business model.
Only minor realignments and maintenance transfers have occurred since.
Some planning permission and compulsory purchase powers may be required for realignments and bridge modifications.
Significant spatial realignments have therefore been observed within the region.
This is due to the absence of realignments in the EMS.
Various moratoriums and realignments have resulted in shifts in the popularity of frequency bands.
In a further effort to save money Perry resorted to base closures and realignments.
Realignments now provide a privileged opportunity for a thorough examination of national economic policies.
They have attended dramatic widespread realignments and solidarity against extremist security threats.
Two realignments within the EMS were agreed during the year.
Political party activity gathered pace with realignments within and between groups in a rapidly changing environment.
But I will offer a few comments on the dynamics of recent global currency realignments.
The coming currency realignments and debt writedowns will be much more than haircuts.
The Section therefore requests the Commission to reconsider the adjustment deadlines fixed for future realignments.
Up to now several realignments in central rates of the EMS have taken place Ann.
The Committee therefore requests the Commission to reconsider the adjustment deadlines fixed for future realignments.
The Council has shown its adaptability through several realignments of its functioning and working methods.
Every six months I had to travel to Brussels to organise monetary realignments.
Number of realignments Average size.
And after Maastricht there was still a chance of realignments within the EMS.
Realignments in the prosecution strategy, in response to continuing investigations.
Since establishment, no major realignments have occurred.
Price realignments and devaluation, exchange control, or protection become necessary.
Party-political realignments and reactions.
Note, mileposts do not reflect actual mileage because of realignments.
Which of the distal realignments is not used anymore?

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