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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Levi's computers automatically reorder supplies when needed.
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New parents quickly find themselves reordering their priorities.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A missing species which once reintroduced, would reorder the whole community of ecology of plants.
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Also, supplied with the information system are guides to collating local information and to reordering waiting-room leaflets.
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In the hours you allocate for work, sort out your priorities, reordering them when unforeseen circumstances arise.
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Sequence numbers prevent reordering, loss, or replaying of messages by an attacker.
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That was the intangible benefit of HyperCarda hastening of what now seems an inevitable reordering of the way we consume information.
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They felt a need to reorder a broken world, a need that contributed greatly to their intellectual growth.
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When stock checking, the reps have the authority to reorder any titles which fall below the agreed number.