Bipartisan negotiations to reorganize electoral precincts for the general elections in April next year are going to kick off within this week. |
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Such investments reorganize instruction in ways that decenter the faculty, rationalize teaching, and expand the role of nonfaculty professionals. |
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Also coming out of the summit was a plan to reorganize government ministries, affecting 15 ministries and 156 associated departments. |
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To cope with the emerging cyberthreat, the CI program will have to reorganize to meet this new demand. |
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Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies. |
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But it needs to go much further and completely reorganize its electronics division. |
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Of course, the company could reorganize, turn itself around, get relisted, and prove that Uncle Lou was right after all. |
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The technology must possess the intrinsic abilities to self-organize, reorganize, and accommodate new data comfortably. |
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They must reorganize their workplaces to be able to take on a large mix of smaller fashion-forward and mass-customized runs. |
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The House and Senate bills also contain provisions giving faltering companies less time to settle their debts and reorganize. |
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Lee recognized the inherent weakness of this system and began to reorganize the artillery arm. |
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It blossomed during the inter-war period when numerous accountants were engaged to help reconstruct and reorganize British industry. |
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In 1833 he was one of a party of British officers sent to help reorganize the shah of Persia's army. |
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The colonial government attempted to reorganize the land tenure system to encourage the codification of individual land holdings. |
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In other words, there is no structural program to reenergize the industry and reorganize production in view. |
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This forced Johnston to withdraw his remnants quickly from Kentucky through Tennessee and to reorganize them for a counterstroke. |
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Yesterday shareholders of the multinational corporation voted to reorganize as a Canadian public company. |
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The government even said that the organization was trying to reorganize and reconsolidate itself during the process, but not for the purpose of peace. |
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She can reorganize her own molecules, make computers with her brain, talk to dinosaurs. |
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This is why we have decided to reorganize Havas with a clear, simple vision which corresponds to those needs. |
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Alternatively, you can reorganize the share capital of your existing corporation to accomplish the freeze. |
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In addition, these modular transportable racks increase your flexibility as they allow you to reorganize your warehousing quickly and easily. |
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It also lets you reorganize a hard drive's structure quickly to optimize disk space usage and more. |
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Another officer of higher rank in the French army will come later on in January to reorganize the technical departments. |
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McClellan had to reorganize his army on the march, a task that he performed capably. |
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In the 1930s, as vice-director and then director of the institute, Piaget helped to reorganize it as part of the University of Geneva. |
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On March 9 he submitted to Congress an Emergency Banking Bill authorizing government to strengthen, reorganize, and reopen solvent banks. |
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Those three plants have merged to form a single plant in order to restructure and reorganize. |
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This obligation to reorganize has an obvious impact on information systems. |
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After the defeat of these bills, the Liberal minister responsible said that the government would go ahead and reorganize the departments anyway. |
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The ongoing challenges facing the hog industry resulted in the company taking this voluntary action to reorganize its finances. |
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Before he could implement the new strategies, McCarthy had to reorganize the department itself. |
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The plan for American Airlines was to reorganize, not to liquidate, as many failed companies do. |
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And newspapers in Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and New Haven scramble to reorganize in bankruptcy. |
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Not only did they reorganize existing texts, but they also added or eliminated information. |
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They exhibited a willingness to reorganize regularly and to reorganize on a temporary basis to attack a specific thrust. |
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The hope was the government would intervene to reorganize and rationalize the industry, and raise the subsidy. |
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He appointed Sebastianus, newly arrived from Italy, to reorganize the Roman armies already in Thrace. |
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So the company is free to reorganize, but make it snappy. |
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Plans to reorganize and reduce the price of music are underway. |
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In order to improve Spanish aerospace technology and meet the challenges of the next decade, measures must be taken to step us efforts and reorganize and focus them on the most important strategic objectives. |
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While on the subject of our action in Latin America, I should also like to inform you that the exercise to reorganize the activities of the Brasilia Office, initiated in November 2005, is making satisfactory progress. |
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Lawyers got busy with the effort to reorganize. |
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The aim of this fale was to reorganize manufacturing in Wallis and Futuna and to stimulate the commercialization of its products. |
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In 1996, the Canada Transportation Act recognized the need to reorganize feeder lines to address the costs associated with an overbuilt railroad system. |
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Without this continuity between operations Umoja Wetu and Kimia II, the FDLR would have been able to reorganize and to reoccupy areas that they had been pushed out of. |
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In fact, beyond training, Axon' Cable had to reorganize its production and acquire expertise in order to address the challenge of miniaturization. |
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His task was to reorganize Canadian industry back into the free enterprise mode, to ensure employment for demobilized soldiers and, in general, to maintain the wartime level of activity into the upcoming peace era. |
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If the medical information you collect verifies that the employee should be switched to a day shift, you may need to reassign or reorganize duties that are currently held by the employee's co-workers. |
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Let me, therefore, identify five major colours that the present rainbow of humanity contains and then explore how we can reorganize, redecorate, repaint our human rainbow. |
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During this period, the department might repatriate the files and prepare to offer the service directly or by means of another model of cooperation, and the group might reorganize its operations. |
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In 1875 he helped reorganize the Oregon and California Railroad and the Oregon Steamship Company and the following year became president of both companies. |
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The theory postulates that to react, molecules must first reorganize themselves into a special, energy-rich configuration called a transition state. |
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The proposed amendments do not change the substance of articles that define the recovery procedure within the TIR system but reorganize them so that it is easier to understand and apply this procedure. |
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If your memory problem is the product of a newly acquired brain injury, you may have a period of spontaneous recovery as the brain cells reorganize during the period right after your injury. |
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Because the dollar represents a material share of the assets held by the sovereign funds, these funds can reorganize their holdings only gradually. |
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It also lets you quickly reorganize a hard drive's structure. |
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By nightfall, the units were ready to begin a passage of lines that would move them into nearby ISAF and Afghan strong points to reorganize and prepare to continue clearing their areas of responsibility. |
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Faced with receiving fewer cases than anticipated and a decreasing inventory, the Board considered options to reorganize its operations to maximize its services and resources. |
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We are continuing a process to strategically reorganize nursing work by restructuring the staffing of care teams and by upgrading the roles and duties of nursing professionals. |
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We expect that we will be able to reorganize the ownership structure of the business over time such that we can extinguish the tax liability without any material cash outlay. |
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For this it is necessary that companies whose activities are not only aimed at satisfying local demand, are in a position to plan and reorganize their activities on a common level. |
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Once this autonomy was granted, political forces began to reorganize. |
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Alternatively, it may be possible to reorganize the capital of the corporation so that the cost base created by the deemed disposition on death is converted into paidup capital on shares or a loan payable to the estate. |
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We reached the high ground NORTH of ROUVRES and paused to reorganize. |
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Even if it is decided not to dismantle the monopoly of the incumbent national telecommunication entity, it is advisable to review its operations and reorganize them along the lines of a commercial company. |
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Sweeping plans to reorganize the world's economy along environmentalist lines are being developed and actively pursued. |
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Like stars, cities and states reorganize and energize the smaller objects within their gravitational field. |
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In the meantime, Authari embarked on a policy of internal reconciliation and tried to reorganize royal administration. |
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By late spring, most important states opposed Berlin's effort to reorganize the German states by force. |
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This causes compaction, a process in which grains mechanically reorganize. |
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In revising your notes, you can also reorganize them so that they are more legible, better arranged, and in a more useful condition for subsequent reviews. |
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This allowed them to unite in the Host of Loyal Zaporozhians and later to reorganize into other hosts, of which the Black Sea host was most important. |
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It is vitally necessary to change the leadership and to reorganize, revitalize and catalysize the agencies enjoined or engaged for the work performance. |
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It may be necessary to reorganize some species of animals into new populations, some in captivity, some in the wild, with the animals being managed as a whole as a megazoo. |
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In addition to learning how to use a specific technology, faculty often struggle with the need to reconceptualize and reorganize pedagogical strategies. |
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These instruments also made it virtually impossible to reorganize financial institutions in bankruptcy, and contributed to the need for government bailouts. |
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The club had to reorganize when most of its members moved away. |
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