67 examples of orientations in sentences

" Two years later this "New Orientation" had so mastered the Ottoman Government that it drew them into the European War.

"If we persist in treating the massacres of Christians as an internal affair of Turkey, which is only important to us because it ensures us the Turks' friendship, then we must change the orientation of our German Kulturpolitik.

But its language, cultural orientation, and business relations the Jewish element from Eastern Europe" (the Pale) "is an asset to German influence....

The part of the Barrier over which we had gone heretofore has an average height of 165 feet and looked like a flat plain which continued with slight undulations without any marked features that could have served for orientation.

[Transcriber's Note: This table crosses facing pages of the book ("Portrait" orientation).

After this orientation and location of position, one can deduce from the map everything there is to know in regard to directions.

It is quite interesting to watch the oscillation of the Omsk mind from one orientation to another.

He is Republican, having lived long in America, and honestly believes that Russia must be directed in her orientation towards Republican countries rather than to the evidently permanently and exclusively Monarchist country, England.

The month which intervened before they could exert direct influence upon the situation enabled us to consolidate the new orientation.

Ghondati quite saw that "this fact was producing a steady and permanent orientation of Russian opinion towards England, which, if cultivated by British statesmanship, would eventually give my country everything she required, while those whose help was always surrounded with conditions would have great difficulty to retain the advantages they secured only under the pressure of circumstances.

Great policies, new orientations, need careful nursingtesting too.

p. 24: I am accepting here a narrow definition of feudalism (see my Conquerors and Rulers, Leiden 1952).The division of armies into "right" and "left" is interesting in the light of the theories concerning the importance of systems of orientation (Fr.

Samuel French, Inc. (PCW); 23Oct56; R178772. ROBINSON, KENNETH ALLAN, comp. Essays toward truth; studies in orientation, 2d ser.

HARRIS, JULIA M. Orientation picture cards to accompany Visits here and there.

Orientation picture cards to accompany Neighbors near and far.

The wind blew from the east; a study in the orientation of American culture.

CARTER, HAROLD D. Vocational interests and job orientation; a ten-year review.

The Theory of monopolistic competition: a re-orientation of the theory of value.

Orientation in religious education.

Social studies; an orientation handbook for high school pupils.

Orientation picture cards to accompany Neighbors near and far.

The Theory of monopolistic competition: a re-orientation of the theory of value.

Orientation in religious education.

From the outset Mr. Wace made copious notes, and it was due to his scientific method that the relation between the direction from which the initiating ray entered the crystal and the orientation of the picture were proved.

This is how a working-class child who is trying to make her way up to knowledge and Kultur is treated in the country of the promised 'new orientation,' in which (according to the Imperial Chancellor) 'the road is to be opened for all who are efficient.'

67 examples of  orientations  in sentences