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realignment





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Still, in a sign of real realignment in State Department attitudes, even organizations with noble-sounding names weren’t spared.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We have now largely completed the prioritisation and realignment. We have reached a position of stability and we are moving forward," Tedros insisted.

From Barron's

Do you think this is a temporary friction point between Europe and the U.S. or a fundamental realignment of the post-WW II order?

From The Wall Street Journal

Excluding the charges for a realignment of electric-vehicle capacity and investments, as well as government policy changes on consumer incentives and emissions regulations, GM said it would have earned $2.51 a share.

From MarketWatch

Excluding the charges for a realignment of electric-vehicle capacity and investments, as well as government policy changes on consumer incentives and emissions regulations, GM said it would have earned $2.51 a share.

From MarketWatch