But they may retain their status because of this summer's reorganisation of the non-league football pyramid. |
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We believe that a more rational approach requires the reorganisation or overt restriction of services. |
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A reorganisation of the management of acutely jaundiced patients was needed. |
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With local body reorganisation a number of these positions have ceased to exist. |
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The reorganisation includes an increased emphasis on children with less severe special needs pupils going into mainstream schools. |
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The sites became redundant following a reorganisation of special education, and plans are afoot to sell them for housing. |
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Petrov is the main beneficiary of O'Neill's latest reorganisation, a fact that has not escaped the manager's notice. |
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With the postwar reorganisation of the us Army in 1866, Watkins received command of the Twentieth Infantry at Richmond, Virginia. |
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The company has undergone structural reorganisation and has taken significant steps to cut unessential costs. |
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Furthermore, Tdh actively works with communities towards the progressive reorganisation of the social environment. |
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In sum, they were in favour of reorganisation, but on the condition that particular attention was paid to the choice of topics. |
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The aim of the reorganisation is for production plants to specialize in product lines. |
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During the staff meeting we discussed about a reorganisation for better patient flow and we addressed the staff issue. |
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I am firmly convinced that, together, we will make this fundamental reorganisation of the Bundeswehr a success. |
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The results of Switzerland were favourably influenced by the cost savings as a result of the reorganisation. |
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Looking for solutions adapted to the skills of employees is maintained throughout their career, even in the event of reorganisation. |
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How can potentially different views about the reorganisation of global governance be reconciled? |
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We expect to see improved coordination and service delivery as a result of the reorganisation. |
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The first step was to divide the shires into hundreds, a reorganisation which probably occurred during the reigns of Edward the Elder and Athelstan. |
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He believed, however, that the NHS was offering a deteriorating service, and he was not impressed by what he saw as top-heavy administrative plans for reorganisation. |
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Upon reorganisation on April 1, 1974, a stylised logo appeared along with a new livery of white with a dark green skirt and red upper deck windows and roof. |
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But it will also be fitter because, thanks to the reorganisation, we will have a more market-compliant organisation with improved processes. |
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The study established short, medium and long-term strategies for the reorganisation of services in charge of managing water cycles. |
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In some areas, like the NHS, reorganisation is deliberately designed to depersonalise service. |
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However, the reorganisation plan mentioned further cost saving measures to reduce electricity consumption and transport costs. |
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Note that this reorganisation does not involve the hydrogeology laboratory which will continue its current way of operation. |
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This reorganisation has the objective of optimising the spaces for a more efficient utilisation. |
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Since reorganisation, some employees of the the council have come to realise that they are too grand and well-paid to respond to letters from residents. |
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The cause of this move from matriarchy, Mr Braudel argued, was neither a change in law nor a wholesale reorganisation of politics. |
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Maybe we are lacking something, possibly in terms of reorganisation, like the phenomenon identified at the microeconomic level by Mr Cohen. |
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Is all redeployment and reorganisation since the Prodi Commission taken into account? |
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The principal and her toadies made it seem that our opinions were important and that the reorganisation would not happen if we were dead set against it. |
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It is the somatosensory system that provides the most compelling evidence for plasticity, with cortical and subcortical reorganisation, with limits to the latter. |
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Instead they declare enthusiasms such as curbside paper collection, library reorganisation and concessionary bus fares. |
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During this period of international tension and corporate reorganisation, the importance and value of recording current activity cannot be overstressed. |
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By spacing out the closure of loss-making installations, this aid should also benefit the reorganisation of the Community's coal industry. |
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This amount includes EUR 70 million cash out for reorganisation and rationalisation. |
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Currently there are two common forms of bankruptcies: liquidation or reorganisation of a company. |
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Political reorganisation, economic diversification and networking outside WoDaaBe society are other indicators of the WoDaaBe fighting back. |
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He had doubts however about the proposal for the reorganisation of the working groups. |
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Now in the English county of Cumbria, before county reorganisation of 1974 it was in Lancashire, as part of the region known as Furness. |
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Following local government reorganisation in 1975, control subsequently passed to Strathclyde Regional Council. |
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Following local government reorganisation in 1996, Edinburgh constitutes one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. |
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After the 1975 reorganisation of local government Arran became part of the district of Cunninghame in Strathclyde Region. |
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The reorganisation has been interpreted as a move back towards vertical integration of track and train operations. |
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As far as the first objective is concerned, the chief measures are concentration on loans for low-cost housing, reorganisation of the network and strengthening of the marketing function. |
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In recent weeks, the tensions associated with the Irish fiscal problems and the reorganisation of its banking sector have led to renewed bouts of high volatility in financial markets. |
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The project's objectives are: implementation of a national transport authority, drat of a pilot regional authority in Haifa and subsequent reorganisation of the Ministry of Transport. |
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Moreover, according to its annual report for 2003, the Biria Group continued its restructuring and reorganisation, which had started in 2002 and included a reordering of its financing. |
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This postal industry early-retirement scheme, which is applicable until 31 December 2006, is available to any civil servant office worker of at least 56 and a half years of age impacted by reorganisation measures. |
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Andrew Lansley was belatedly shuffled away from the portfolio in 2012, but not before he had unleashed a gratuitous reorganisation, and written his marketopian plan on to the statute book. |
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The report also makes it clear how necessary a far-reaching wholesale reorganisation and rearrangement is and that it is not enough to carry out only selective modifications. |
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It is a bureaucratic monstrosity that includes organisations as different as the Coast Guard and the immigration authorities and spends most of its energies in perpetual reorganisation. |
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To help Labour reverse the 2012 NHS legislation without yet another major reorganisation, I have made a declarable contribution of over £7,500 to Labour funds. |
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Member States have drawn attention to the significant difficulties likely to arise from a prohibition, in particular the distress that this may cause with respect to animal welfare and the reorganisation of stockbreeding. |
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The reorganisation could also herald a redesign of London's iconic Tube map, which has struggled to legibly accommodate even the new London Overground lines it has already acquired. |
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The management of our emotions that follows this re-evaluation, this psychic reorganisation, requires a certain amount of equilibrium and good sense for us to take judicious attitudes, and not to move too hastily. |
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The reorganisation of the Chausée flamande, the Carrefour Léonard, the avenue de Stalingrad, of the Place Rouppe and the Drève de Lorraine are just a few references of Group Verhaeren in the Brussels region. |
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For one thing, GM no longer has the Saturn, Saab, Hummer and Pontiac brands, which it was phasing out at last year's show, after agreeing to close or sell them as part of its bankruptcy reorganisation. |
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A review of the Asturian presidency had been drawn up, together with a diagnosis of the current functioning of the Atlantic Arc Commission and a number of proposals concerning its reorganisation. |
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I believe that more serious thought should be given in future to a reorganisation of the own resources system and to a move away from current costs and procedures, and this applies to the Council of Ministers as well. |
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The internal reorganisation of the past years and the management agreement made it possible to merge the first two and limit the number of result accounts to three. |
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In this plan, special attention is paid to the restructuring of the entire railway sector, including the reorganisation of the railway administration in line with the acquis. |
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However, if an entity restates any reorganisation to comply with paragraph 38B or 38C, it shall restate all later reorganisations within the scope of those paragraphs. |
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Along with these efforts to provide macro-economic stability, a number of measures have been taken to encourage the reorganisation of the administrative sector. |
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In some cases, borders were altered or districts were combined during this reorganisation. |
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Reviews come into effect on 1 April in the year following the date the reorganisation order is made. |
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One profound change that affected Vulgar Latin was the reorganisation of its vowel system. |
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The most radical elements proposed universal manhood suffrage and the reorganisation of parliamentary constituencies. |
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During several months of reorganisation and training of the summer, a number of attacks were carried out on sections of the Ottoman front line. |
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This reorganisation involved an increase in workload and a decrease in wages. |
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The modern day boundaries of Moray date from the 1975 reorganisation of local government in Scotland. |
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On 16 February 1965, Beeching announced the second stage of his reorganisation of the railways. |
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As well as building a military and defensive network, the Normans also undertook an ecclesiastical reorganisation on Glamorgan. |
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Following the reorganisation there are 25 primary schools, four referral schools, three special schools and five secondary schools within Exeter. |
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Derbyshire has become fractionally smaller during government reorganisation over the years. |
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Before the reorganisation of the historic English counties, the river formed the boundary between County Durham and Yorkshire. |
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However, following the 2010 general election the new government announced in May 2010 that the reorganisation would be blocked. |
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Caernarfonshire was abolished in 1974 and incorporated into the new county of Gwynedd, which became a unitary authority under the 1996 reorganisation. |
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The chief executive of Midland lingerie designer and supplier Intimas has quit after job cuts and a reorganisation of the business went badly wrong. |
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Derek Wise is the headteacher at Cramlington High School, where the county council has decided the first reorganisation from three to two-tier will be implemented. |
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After the restructuring and reorganisation of the army in 2006, the Royal Welsh is one of three regiments to trace its lineage and draw its recruits primarily from Wales. |
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A reorganisation of the intelligence function in Africa in July had also improved the integration of intelligence received from all sources and the speed of its dissemination. |
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In another phase of the major reorganisation of waste collection, black plastic bags for nonrecyclable domestic waste are being replaced with grey wheelie bins. |
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It recommended fundamental reorganisation of the ambulance service and various other options, including introduction of a helicopter air ambulance. |
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After the reorganisation of local government in 1974 the county's border was extended eastward to incorporate the Hampshire towns of Bournemouth and Christchurch. |
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Following the reorganisation of the Roman provinces in Germany in 16 BCE, Augustus decided that the Treveri should become part of the province of Belgica. |
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An announced reorganisation of the Belgian coal mines in 1965 resulted in strikes and a revolt which led to the death of two coal miners in 1966 at the Zwartberg mine. |
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In January 2013 the Government announced the Camp Hill element of HMP Isle of Wight would close as part of a wider reorganisation of prison places. |
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The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassifed Hong Kong into a British Dependent Territory amid the reorganisation of global territories of the British Empire. |
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Following the reorganisation of the King's School of Physical Sciences and Engineering in 2010, the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences was established. |
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Before the 2015 reorganisation, London Broncos competed in Super League. |
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In 1893, the club's initial reorganisation was completed and was finalised after Ellison died in 1898 and Hawke assumed the club presidency as well as captaincy. |
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There are too few NHS staff generally to enable the reorganisation. |
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The usefulness of his latest reorganisation has been disputed. |
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Since local government reorganisation in 1974 city status has been awarded to a number of local government districts which are not themselves towns. |
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At the end of the review process, which must be completed within 12 months, the principal council is empowered to issue a reorganisation order setting out the changes. |
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Others included more autonomy for the Scottish party and the reorganisation of members into branches based on Holyrood constituencies rather than Westminster constituencies. |
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The coalition government's white paper on health reform, published in July 2010, sets out the most significant reorganisation of the NHS in its history. |
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After the 1974 local authority reorganisation, the park fell entirely within the boundaries of Gwynedd, and was run as a department of Gwynedd County Council. |
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After the 1996 local government reorganisation, part of the park fell under Conwy County Borough, and the park's administration separated from the Gwynedd council. |
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