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Definitions for pivoting
piv·ot·ing
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word pivoting.
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Pivoting
of Pivot
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pivoting in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pivoting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of pivoting in a Sentence
One side is filling the zone with a narrative and the other side is saying virtually nothing. As a result, many swing voters who found Trump's cruelty abhorrent are upset at Biden for what they call minding the store and not having a plan, democratic candidates are going to have to both compete on who has the better solution, who has the best immigration solution, and by pivoting to issues that motivate Democratic voters.
You have more people pivoting, they were on the margin to buy a home, but now with mortgage rates spiking, they are in the rental market, the market is already tight. This makes it tighter.
What we really are working to do is pivot the language to make sure that everybody is as up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines as they personally could be, should be, based on when they got their last vaccine, so, importantly, right now, we're pivoting our language. We really want to make sure people are up to date.
Spurred by competitive demands for more agile organizations, the world of work is pivoting to a blended workforce.
If they aim to return to sports with frequent pivoting, participation should be delayed until at least nine months have passed from surgery and they have regained thigh muscle strength comparable to the uninjured leg.
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