Synonyms for «positional changes»

"Positional changes" refer to shifts or movements in someone's position or role within a certain context or organization. Full definition
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«positional»

«changes»

Sentences with «positional changes»

  • Research shows that a baby with any residual lingual (under the tongue) frenulum, even if it can only be felt and not seen, who is having trouble transferring milk and / or whose mom is suffering from painful feedings or nipple damage, not remedied by positional changes, should be considered to be tongue - tied and offered a frenotomy as soon as possible to protect the breastfeeding relationship. (feedthebabyllc.com)
  • Barcelona will need more from the Uruguayan international across the season to stay in the hunt for the major trophies, but Sky Sports pundit Guillem Balague believes that the way Valverde has set up the Catalan giants this season, it's likely to continue to have a negative impact on Suarez's influence with Messi's positional change key. (caughtoffside.com)
  • COACH RED BLAIK SAYS: Personnel deficiences both in the line and backfield have forced many positional changes. (si.com)
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