orientation造句31. The illusion of a company orientation masks the reality of behaviors designed to achieve personal objectives.
32. The material is more extensive than that of the two earlier lectures, but the general orientation much the same.
33. The greatest problem at the orientation stage is getting the balance between orientation and more advanced instruction.
34. The Disney Company has a wonderful orientation program for new employees.
35. Similarly, the participant culture does not supplant the subject and parochial patterns of orientation.
36. The top team A particularly important determinant of successful executive succession is the orientation of the members of the top team.
37. Nevertheless, the bachelor pattern is overwhelmingly marked by lack of sustained commitment and lack of orientation toward the future.
38. Those who accept the general orientation of modern science may well find considerable difficulty in coming to grips with this main point.
39. A major factor with significant explanatory power for both participation and intensity is the leisure orientation of the consumer.
40. A mental health orientation places greater emphasis on the former to the detriment of the latter.
41. This training structure is in place in the Surrey and West Sussex area where there is a strong orientation towards counselling skills.
42. Homes with large impersonal reception areas are better for orientation if they are broken up into smaller areas divided from each other.
43. Despair is the basic life orientation that emerged in most of the cancer patients during psychotherapy.
44. The early railway unions that emerged during the 1890s were generally socialist in orientation, although in a few cases they were anarcho-syndicalist.
45. We still needed a product orientation, not job orientation, and we needed goals, measurement, comparison, and feedback.
46. A literal translation is given of the Arabic themes to highlight the partial loss of orientation through discontinuity of theme.
47. Objections I will conclude this chapter by considering a few objections to the account of authority suggested above which challenge its general orientation.
48. From the point of view of library administration the guided tour type of library orientation makes heavy demands on library staff time.
49. Sometimes the new orientation is portrayed as the balancing of rights with responsibilities.
50. Insects, like mammals, extract the orientation of edges within the retinal image.
51. It also may be seen as the product of an allegiant orientation to the political system.
52. The first requirement in getting students to adopt a serious orientation to knowledge is that they come to care about truth.
53. Sudden and abrupt changes in stance and orientation are off-putting for the opponent so work out some routines to achieve this.
54. This threefold classification of political cultures does not assume that one orientation replaces the others.
55. Some are closely related to a specific professional qualification, while in others a vocational orientation is much less obvious.
56. People with dementia often respond to Reality Orientation and reminiscence or other therapies.
57. Calculative involvement refers to a low intensity of either negative or positive orientation towards the organization.
58. An example of the former is an orientation towards death denial.
59. Other mechanisms ensure the appropriate orientation of the insect during flight.
60. With a delay that was hardly noticeable, the suit interpreted her movement and sent instructions to the orientation jets.