Meaning Repositioning
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Typically, when a vessel moves from one seasonal cruise area to another i.e. from Alaska in the summer to the Caribbean in the winter. The movement (or segments of the movement) from, the Alaska cruise theatre to the Caribbean may be termed a “repositioning cruise.”
Source: cruiseshipopportunities.ca

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Repositioning


(n) the act of placing in a new position
Source: beedictionary.com

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A mounting system that constantly repositions the orientation of the solar modules so that the sun’s rays fall vertically onto the solar cells and thereby guarantees a maximum energy yield.
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Repositioning


Flying from the point of destination to the next point of origin, without carrying any payload
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A surgical procedure done largely for Cosmetic reasons to correct receding Chins, Chin misalignment, or Chin excess.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Repositioning


The deliberate and methodical practice of finding new applications for existing Drugs.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Moving or repositioning Patients within their Beds, from bed to bed, bed to chair, or otherwise from one Posture or surface to another.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Vessel moves to a new area for a new season.
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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Repositioning


Vessel moves to a new area for a new season.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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Repositioning


the moving of a cruise ship to another home port for all of part of a season, such as the repositioning of ships to Alaska for the summer. Often these cruises are excellent bargains, but will involve [..]
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Repositioning


Flying from the point of destination to the next point of origin, without carrying any payload (in the case of an aircraft) or without being responsible for payload (in the case of a crew member). Exa [..]
Source: aviation-service.com

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Repositioning


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Source: en.wiktionary.org





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