reorder
Example Sentences
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Its extraordinary success stands as a potent reminder—particularly for policymakers—of how quickly innovation can reorder entire industries.
From Barron's
She said it was important to have a robust human rights framework and described "reordering our relationship with the ECHR" as a "step too far".
From BBC
The new generation of so-called “agentic AI” would be more prescriptive and could automatically turn those insights into actions such as adjusting prices, reordering products, or tailoring marketing messages, said Chen.
From Barron's
Western countries have repeatedly challenged that status since, but Beijing has refused to reorder the developing-developed divide.
“We are the storm,” Miller said, hinting back at a QAnon conspiracy theory about a violent reordering of society.
From Los Angeles Times
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