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21Realignment — Re|a|lign|ment 〈[riəlaınmənt] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 neues Festlegen der Wechselkurse [Etym.: <engl. re… »wieder« + alignment »Anordnung«] …
22Realignment — Anpassung des im Rahmen eines ⇡ internationalen Währungssystems angestrebten ⇡ fixen Wechselkurses an veränderte Fundamentaldaten durch ⇡ Aufwertung oder ⇡ Abwertung. Vgl. auch ⇡ Bretton Woods System, ⇡ Wechselkurspolitik …
23realignment — rɪËÉ™ laɪnmÉ™nt n. organizing into rows again, rearrangement into lines …
24realignment — re·alignment …
25realignment — See: realign …
26realignment — re a•lign′ment n …
27realignment — The process by which the court, for determining diversity jurisdiction, realigns the parties as plaintiffs and defendants according to the ultimate interest of each …
28realignment — …
29Realignment plan — n. plan formulated by Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert (during his election campaign) and introduced to the Israeli public in which he proposed to pullout Israeli settlements from parts of Judea and Samaria and merge them into large groups of… …
30NASCAR Realignment — refers to changes in the schedule of NASCAR s Sprint Cup Series. In a January 2003 press conference, NASCAR s Chairman of the Board, Bill France, Jr., caused a stir when he interrupted the conference to announce big changes for 2004. France said… …