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  • 11realignment — kartotinis tapatinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. realignment vok. Neujustierung, f rus. повторное совмещение, n pranc. réalignement, m …

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  • 12realignment — realign ► VERB 1) change or restore to a different or former position or state. 2) (realign oneself with) change one s position or attitude with regard to. DERIVATIVES realignment noun …

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  • 13Realignment in Middle East — Realignment is a controversial political term used by Arab critics to denounce what they see as a coordinated geostrategy of the United States and Israel against states in the Middle East considered to be supporters of terrorism. The concept was… …

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  • 14Realignment (sports) — In North American sports, realignment occurs in sports when a league decides to change which teams are in which divisions, usually by creating new divisions. A main reason for having more divisions is that having more division champions can lead… …

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  • 15Realignment plan — Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Israeli–Palestinian peace process …

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  • 16realignment — noun see realign …

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  • 17realignment — n. * * * …

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  • 18realignment — noun /ˌɹiːjəˈlaɪnmənt/ The act of realigning or something realigned …

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  • 19realignment — Synonyms and related words: about face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, alteration, amelioration, apostasy, betterment, break, change, change of heart, changeableness, constructive change, continuity, conversion, defection, degeneration,… …

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  • 20realignment —    A concept employed in analysis of long term shifts in the pattern of support in the party system and which usually involves a fundamental change in the political loyalty of important social groups …

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