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And opinion aside, the practicality of achieving such a fundamental reordering of America's system of higher education, even with all the tools at the federal government's disposal, is a daunting task.

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Saints slowly recovered from the onslaught with Smith moulding some shape into his reordered backline.

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President Trump’s executive order seeking broad changes to how elections are run in the U.S. holds the potential to reorder voting, even as it faces almost certain litigation.

The reordering of the global economic order is on hold, and Trump's promise of a golden age of American manufacturing will have to wait.

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While the president has every right to reorder his priorities, the intelligence community should not weight threats more significantly based on the president’s perceptions or wishes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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