They now have a controlling interest in the property, amalgamating various strata titles and also owning some suites. |
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The new corporation will assume all the assets and liabilities of the amalgamating corporations, including IKON Solutions de Bureau Inc. |
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Organizational changes such as downsizing, restructuring and amalgamating that increase workloads and work stress and decrease job security. |
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Trying to overcome organizational weakness by amalgamating with another agency will usually exacerbate the problems for both agencies. |
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She also worked with the provincially appointed Ottawa Transition Board to fulfill its mandate of amalgamating the new City of Ottawa. |
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It would accept that New Labour has absorbed most of what Lib Dems value, and move gradually towards amalgamating the two. |
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The government is amalgamating its various stakes in banks and other businesses, which are held both directly and indirectly through funds. |
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A proposed restructuring of the base was put forward shortly afterwards, which involved amalgamating the grievor's position with another. |
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The government expects Canada Post to inform people at least one month prior to closing, moving or amalgamating. |
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The case studies found that contrasting approaches are being taken by two countries, with the third amalgamating these approaches. |
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It was October 2005, and VIHA was one of five health authorities the province had created by amalgamating smaller regions. |
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Why are there so many problems in amalgamating communities or carrying out new projects? |
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To date, these reforms have largely taken the form of downsizing and amalgamating institutions rather than rationalization, and these processes have been put in motion very brutally. |
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It may be possible, however, to overcome the problem of confidentiality by amalgamating data from different 'blocks' to produce a single set of nationwide figures that would be impossible to unpick into its constituent parts. |
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This is a crime that is growing in Canada and organizations throughout our nation are amalgamating to combat this horrendous crime against humanity. |
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Downsizing, restructuring, amalgamating, and designing a municipal government operation that can drive a 'smart local government' are all factors that motivate them to operate more efficiently. |
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In Birmingham health-care managers have suggested amalgamating 76 existing GP surgeries into 24 larger, franchise-style operations, quoting approvingly the branding and customer service of supermarkets. |
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Mr McAvoy is now in favour of amalgamating the unions into one big union. |
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In 1865 a public inquiry was held on the matter of amalgamating Bodmin Borough Police with the Cornwall Constabulary. |
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Magnates like George Hudson developed routes in the North and Midlands by amalgamating small railway companies and rationalising routes. |
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Southport Central was closed to passengers and it became a goods depot eventually amalgamating with Chapel Street depot. |
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The community college, with its focus on training and education, was established in 1988 by amalgamating the province's former vocational schools. |
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Amalgamating the control rooms resulted in the loss of half of the staff through redundancy and natural wastage. |
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Amalgamating several Central and State taxes into a single tax would mitigate cascading or double taxation, facilitating a common national market. |
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