Housing prices continue to reflect the geographic reordering of the Great Reset.
From the theatlantic.com
The reordering of agencies under the NIA, however, has been more warmly received.
From the time.com
This resulted in the United States and Japan quickly reordering two ships each.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It will mean a reordering of priorities, with less money spent on defense.
From the sacbee.com
He also spoke of reordering Iraq according to the fundamental principles of the Koran.
From the time.com
But the reordering of public priorities has been more modest than expected.
From the economist.com
Reordering has been challenged in class-action lawsuits around the country.
From the dailyherald.com
Reordering who does what in the sector can give you a new sense of who will get what.
From the forbes.com
Cuba experienced a reordering of its food production in the early 1990's.
From the cnn.com
More examples
Assign a new order to
A repeated order for the same merchandise; "he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders"
Make a new request to be supplied with; "The store had to reorder the popular CD several times"
(reordering) a rearrangement in a different order
(reordering) A choreographic process in which known and defined elements (specific movements, movement phrases, etc.) are separated from their original relationship and restructured in a different pattern.
(Re-orders) All re-orders shall be treated as an extension to the the main contract . No responsibility will be accepted unless instructions are recieved in writing by fax or email.
(RE-ORDERS) Effective 08.01.06 Creative Instinct, Inc.. is hereby notifying customers that due to system requirements all electronic files for job orders will not be kept in our system for more than 30 days after order date. ...
(Reorders) Exact repeats within 24 months of original purchase date will not be charged a set-up fee. Current production times and prices apply.
Reorders are subject to minimum order requirements.