How To Use Orientated In A Sentence

  • There is no such ambiguity about a skills analysis which is always person-orientated and not just system-orientated.
  • The foundry sector has been chosen to provide contrasts with more growth orientated sectors, such as, chemicals and consumer electronics.
  • I was a little "disorientated" after the day of travelling (cranky after the day of travelling) so Bryan took over the role of guide. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • practically orientated institutions such as business schools
  • Further courses are coaching orientated, examining what the individual needs to learn and offering it in a digestible format.
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  • She told police she felt "disorientated" at Jason Gram's apartment. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Some were so disorientated that they ran down the tracks into tunnels, heedless of the danger from oncoming trains, their only instinct to get out.
  • Twenty minutes in, I was so disorientated, I approached a pet stall and asked if I could take a photo of the unfamiliar creature for sale next to the monkeys - it was, in my defence, a particularly unlovely baby.
  • During the Second World War the statue was removed for safe keeping, but on its return the bow was fixed pointing to the south, and then again wrongly reorientated after the road junction was upgraded in the 1990s.
  • The building is orientated towards the north, as dictated by the topography, with the main entrances to the east and west.
  • To be honest it's no time at all before I'm completely disorientated and it's only thanks to David literally dragging me around that we make it from one underwater location to another.
  • He orientated himself slowly, like a simpleton, arms outstretched, turning gradually as if surrounded by tormentors. THE LAST RAVEN
  • HIFU can pierce through tissues and orientatedly injure target tissues inside organisms.
  • So disorientated was he at the end that, faced with a four-foot putt to square the match on the last green, he almost made an error that would have prematurely cost him the match.
  • Confused and disorientated, they struggle to comprehend the bewildering party decrees of revolutionary achievements and industrial progress.
  • I know with the advance of the years the approach to training has changed and there is no substitute for the endless running but hopefully the training has become more game-orientated.
  • Make sure all the components remain correctly orientated.
  • At this stage, I was finding it upsetting, seeing a close relation, who once knew me well, so disorientated.
  • The monument was orientated to mark sunrise at the midsummer solstice (and sunset at the midwinter solstice), but whether it has further astronomical significance is debatable.
  • When the sundial is positioned so that both hour scales tell the same time it is orientated to the meridian and the time is revealed.
  • He suggests counseling, support groups and physically orientated therapies such as tai chi, Reiki yoga and Rolfing.
  • The organization is not politically orientated.
  • The anterior, probably downwards-orientated, part of shell has a gape from which the foot could probably emerged.
  • Azawu general secretary Patrick Mkhize said the April 27 poll would not emancipate workers from exploitation because the impending government was not "workerist" orientated. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We were quite disorientated by the maze of streets.
  • The sheep's nasal cavity and sinuses are orientated in a similar fashion to man's.
  • We are very proud to receive this quality endorsement, we operate in a highly customer orientated industry, and the focus of the new standard is very much in keeping with our ethos.
  • A lot of the training is orientated around communications skills.
  • However his enthusiasm soon waned when he became disorientated by the black and white print map.
  • He was disorientated and tried to call for help but no one heard him.
  • The T-shaped building is orientated at a 45 degree angle to the north with the main entrance on the south-east corner.
  • The industry is heavily orientated towards export markets.
  • He orientated himself slowly, like a simpleton, arms outstretched, turning gradually as if surrounded by tormentors. THE LAST RAVEN
  • I know you tend to get lost in the airport but I'm as disorientated as you are.
  • This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma.
  • He orientated himself by finding a familiar landscape.
  • This essay uses the term sharing in the sense of primary usage orientated around borrowing and lending rather than 'let me show you the photos I took at last night's party'. Nokia Anthropologist Shares Thoughts On Mobile Sharing
  • Firstly, it is time to accept that television viewers are now totally multi-channel orientated, no longer staying with one channel solely.
  • Sara picked up one of Ana's two bags and started briskly for the stairway, chattering in an enchanting English drawl about how "disorientated" jet lag left a person, and then about the weather. A Darker Place
  • The Carlow girl explained that for almost three days afterwards she was disorientated, experiencing cold and hot sweats and had bruises all over her body from where her friends had tried to keep her standing.
  • This was the area that was orientated directly towards the epicenter of the earthquake, and therefore to the tsunami.
  • She wants to turn the company into a profit-orientated organization.
  • In general, however, the pressures on management are orientated towards shareholder rather than employee welfare.
  • You are totally disorientated but are told to keep focusing on the red dot, then at the spot vacated by the red dot when it's switched off.
  • The vertical column is filled with glass beads or randomly orientated short pieces of glass tubing.
  • The darkness had disorientated him.
  • In a sales-orientated approach the sales representative is focussing on his needs as a seller.
  • The principal Formation is orientated in an east-west direction, and comprises both a long anticlinal and synclinal, the latter elevated over some degrees. Miguasha Provincial Park, Canada
  • Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated.
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.
  • Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.
  • Amongst other roles, which have always been people orientated, she has also worked in public relations organizing conferences and conventions.
  • The state-orientated approach adopted by many feminists clearly related to their affiliations with social purity.
  • These are the basic stuff of any such text and a number of books orientated to soil and plant processes cover them.
  • I'll admit that I found some of them intrusive, but when they didn't happen, I was disorientated and uneasy.
  • The effect disorientated me, so it took me a few seconds to work out what she had said.
  • Ferdinand de Saussure as "langue", is the common language of a community (or rather more in than of a community), is formed and authenticated by writers and regulated and generally orientated by Academies. Camilo José Cela - Nobel Lecture
  • They were solid from the start - yet I was left disorientated for the first few songs.
  • The player recalls periods of being "disorientated" by pain shooting up his back and hampering his running. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home.
  • Many older drivers shy away from the growing breed of commodious, family-orientated ‘people carriers’.
  • A lot of the training is orientated around communications skills.
  • The practice staff have nurtured Princess back to health and they are sure she must have been disorientated and lost her way.
  • The vertical column is filled with glass beads or randomly orientated short pieces of glass tubing.
  • I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.
  • She was career-orientated, she was smart, she was sassy and confident.
  • For much of the shoot, she was jet-lagged: ‘I felt very disorientated while I was there.’
  • Even though I was disorientated and shocked that everything was a dream, the look in Frankie's eyes was serious.
  • Our firm is orientated towards the export side of the business.
  • When asked about the portion of the video showing him at the trash chute throwing away Giraldo's property, Monserrate says "She was a little aggressive and 'disorientated'; I tried to calm her down. Diaz Sr. Throws a Stone at Peralta
  • At around 5am a lost and disorientated little black and white cat had appeared in their garden.
  • Asked by an activist to give reassurance that the Government would ''put defence first'' he suggested that some capabilities ''orientated towards the Cold War'' could be ''divested'' but stressed: ''I have been asked to produce a programme which is adaptive, which will maintain capability across land, sea and air to be able to deal with whatever the future may bring...it will be a few more weeks until we finish the (Strategic Defence and Security) review and then we will set out the best possible and most strategically coherent shape of our Armed Forces that we can do, given the economic train wreck that we inherited from the Labour Party.'' Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • They began again, finally, but the break had disorientated them. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • When this started a few years ago I was rather disorientated given that the honest answer would clearly break all the social rules I have just outlined.
  • Make sure all the components remain correctly orientated.
  • Slopes orientated differently receive direct solar radiation in different amounts.
  • The long axis of the structure at Woodhenge points to the entrance into the henge; like Stonehenge, the whole site is orientated towards the rising midsummer sun.
  • It's been so long since I've had a day where I had nothing to do except please myself that I felt a little confused and disorientated.
  • One of the new government's first steps was to turn the lower house of parliament into a constituent assembly in order to adopt a new constitution strongly orientated in favour of Buddhism, and the Sinhala language.
  • So even if you've been before, there's a fair chance you'll get lost or disorientated.
  • This is an aspect that sometimes I miss in Mahler performances and it matters greatly, because Mahler's music is sometimes tonally anchored and sometimes tonally disorientated.
  • He orientated himself by finding a familiar landscape.
  • Essentially a text orientated language, it has been expanded to give graphics capability.
  • I'm disorientated at the moment and a little wrung out.
  • He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks.
  • She's very career orientated and not really interested in having a family.
  • It's kind of anachronistic to spend so much time on something that's just going to be thrown out there with everything else that's out there, but it means you can't really be results-orientated. Guster Breaks Down the Creative Process
  • Principal office spaces are orientated to face north and south, so minimizing penetration of direct sunlight.
  • There is a tendency to stereotype childless women as being hard and career-orientated.
  • One researcher presented a reconstruction of the Roman political system orientated around the premises of the contemporary pandectist system.
  • Then we were orientated towards the front of the room whereupon further orientation took place.
  • Make sure all the components remain correctly orientated.
  • Despite the rivers being fair game, match activity on some of the commercial carp orientated venues continues unabated.
  • They shared, according to Tacitus, a war orientated Teutonic lifestyle with a veneration for the portentous powers of sage women and a predilection for feasting and drinking to excess.
  • We are a real family-orientated club and while we may not win trophies every season we are providing unprivileged youngsters the chance to play football.
  • Both are female-orientated, with strong female casts and a predominantly female audience.
  • The foundry sector has been chosen to provide contrasts with more growth orientated sectors, such as, chemicals and consumer electronics.
  • The industry is heavily orientated towards export markets.
  • And after years of lost post and disorientated visitors, it seems the residents may finally have their way.
  • Radio 1's playlist is dominated by top-selling youth-orientated groups.
  • Slopes orientated differently receive direct solar radiation in different amounts.
  • The whole connection is so slight that the legend only appears in tourist-orientated guide books of the twentieth century.
  • It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in.
  • Our firm is orientated towards the export side of the business.
  • You need to be deeply confused, profoundly disorientated, or in this case, faced with a simple point, miss it completely.
  • Essentially a text orientated language, it has been expanded to give graphics capability.
  • When they are here we would like to make sure they are orientated and mentored both culturally, linguistically and also into the system in which they are working.
  • When he first came to Britain in 1966, he arrived in Manchester, where he had a job as a junior lecturer, and was totally disorientated by city life.
  • Perhaps he was disorientated and never went to the railway station at all.
  • Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.
  • He orientated himself by finding a familiar landscape.
  • A series of transverse anticlines and synclines are observed that have axes orientated NE-SW, approximately perpendicular to the fault zone.
  • When he finally regained full consciousness, he was temporarily disorientated by his surroundings.
  • Folk still want to drink wine but are very value-orientated and will happily sacrifice appellational cachet for good, ready-drinking wines. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Before hand his 'body language' looked anything but 'bolshie', more disorientated and demoralised and trying to screen out the mahem around him. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • My classmates made a joke about how oriental people can get "disorientated" after seeing this essay I forward over to the class. On being orient(at)ed
  • This was the area that was orientated directly towards the epicenter of the earthquake, and therefore to the tsunami.
  • At the moment though, I just feel rather lost and disorientated myself.
  • These theories and methods were inherently more psychologically orientated than previous attempts to understand similar phenomena.
  • The mere fact that politics in Namibia is not issue-orientated makes it difficult for the sustainability of opposition politics.
  • Different types of software have been placed on a continuum from machine orientated to user orientated.
  • So a lot of the sexual innuendo or "crushes" or drinking or smoking or Japanese orientated habits get changed, like when ghibli again had Kiki's delivery service they felt that a small child shouldn't be drinking Coffee so they changed it to Cocoa. Up and down, crash and burn: nightcare to job hunt to darkness
  • I was disorientated but made my way to the bathroom where I started haemoraging from my nose and nearly collapsed.
  • Thalassa is sea orientated television documentary programme in the tradition of Cousteau. Marine Worm Cult's Violent Rituals
  • Angry rap-orientated music of any kind has always relied on the ubiquitous ‘hustle’; grime's greatest gat in their arsenal is being, in the main, fearlessly good.
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.
  • But the smouldering bed linen would have given off cyanide fumes which, in addition to the alcohol, would have confused and disorientated Mr Cartledge, Mr Hinchliff concluded.
  • The lack of any illumination surprised and disorientated him.
  • Within the dental papilla, the vessels are mostly orientated toward the cusp, but peripherally, fine-caliber vessels are observed.
  • A raft of football-orientated programmes will keep the game top of the agenda throughout the week.
  • Space couldn't have disorientated me more than this warm fog.
  • When the latter was over, I was so disorientated from grief that I forgot to take my bag with me from the cinema.
  • If these features define the footloose company, British businesses qualify as among the most market orientated and footloose in the world.
  • The individual crystal grains that comprise these rocks have grown by molecular accretion, and the resultant interlocking structure is commonly extremely strong when the crystals are randomly orientated.
  • They're both appealingly self-aware of pop's limitations; and, indeed, of their own, as old-timers in a teen-orientated genre.
  • Kob Antelopes experience lesbian sex twice every hour (wow!) and 8 percent of their activities during mating is homosexual orientated. Archive 2008-10-01
  • When you wake up from such a short sleep you are really disorientated and don't know where you are.
  • The T-shaped building is orientated at a 45 degree angle to the north with the main entrance on the south-east corner.
  • A lot of the training is orientated around communications skills.
  • A simple problem-orientated method of assessment can facilitate both management and communication between start members.
  • He said police believed he became "disorientated" and headed off in the wrong direction away from the centre of the resort. Mirror.co.uk - News
  • Offending family-orientated Confucian values, neither dried-fish woman nor herbivore man is much interested in romance, part of the reason why Korea's fertility rate is lamentably lowa.
  • The economy of a region was either prosperous or deficient depending on their being correctly orientated.
  • A clew of the sail is fixed to the slide allowing the sail to be orientated without a need for a boom.
  • They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events.
  • If Peter's drink had been spiked, Dawn believes this may have disorientated him.
  • Very often these patients can be confused and disorientated and can lash out and hospital security staff need to get involved.
  • This provides the recently spawned player with a brief respite to get orientated with his or her surroundings.
  • Random wandering around and being very disorientated due to extreme tiredness and general dazed and confusedness. Archive 2007-06-01
  • They are arranged and orientated to allow own-door access as well as open deck and corridor access.
  • The strong adsorption on such materials at surface or interfaces in the form of an orientated monomolecular layer is termed surface activity.
  • She felt shocked and totally disorientated.
  • For a moment she lay disorientated, staring into the darkness. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • When a child is lost or injured, we all know that every second counts and under the obvious stress and strain, parents can become confused and disorientated.
  • The new opportunities that this offers to the pharmaceutical industry mean that, if they are to be fully realized, companies' future strategies will need to be orientated not only around the key area of ethical drugs but also around the potential long-term role of over-the-counter sales.
  • Struggling up from an exhausted sleep, she stared round the room, disorientated. SANDS OF TIME
  • Sweat dripped down her brow and the darkness disorientated her.
  • The workers' movement was confused and disorientated.
  • The logic of the correction was to visualise a human form straddling the celestial North Pole and orientated with his feet toward the ground.
  • Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands.

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