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Use "resetting" in a sentence
"The only difference between the downturn of the 1930s and the current resetting is that this one bids fair to end the current price revolution, which began in 1896, rather than being internal to it, as the decline of the 1930s was."
"Others credited him with success in resetting the U.S. relationship with Russia, serving as an effective presidential emissary to difficult allies such as Pakistan and India, and holding back military excesses in Afghanistan."
"My connection would drop at least once a day, resulting in resetting my modem to reconnect."