On the whole, the aforesaid problem in reorganizing and managing the national defense complex still remains to be fully resolved. |
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The Met is doubtless reorganizing and retooling to deal with those budget shortfalls. |
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The time lost in reorganizing the Allied forces brought heavy autumnal rain which swelled their waters. |
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My questions have to do with your proposals for reorganizing the financial system. |
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By reorganizing and clarifying the relevant articles the procedure is easier to understand and to apply. |
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But forcing faster decisions on leases will make it harder for a retailer that is reorganizing to analyze whether its new merchandising plan is working, Lenhart argues. |
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Pedagogical adaptation may also involve adding to or reorganizing the contents of the handbook. |
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To maximize the efficiency of our new central processing facility, we are reorganizing the work force to meet expected demand. |
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Mr. Speaker, countries around the world are reorganizing their economies in order to be competitive in the global race to develop clean energy. |
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Although the discounter is reorganizing under the federal bankruptcy code, a photo of its CEO continues to hang in its competitor's rogues' gallery. |
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Never mind the Congressional gimmick of reorganizing the INS, surely we are long past due for a housecleaning of our immigration bureaucracy, starting at the top. |
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It does this by physically reorganizing the contents of the disk to store the pieces of each file close together and contiguously. |
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If they could get out of that handcuff, yes, they stand a chance of reorganizing. |
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While we are on this subject, let me say that the Ministry of Education is in the process of reorganizing technical training in Greece. |
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It is to be hoped that this trend will continue when it comes to reorganizing the National Judicial Council. |
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To meet this challenge, the Army is fielding new information technologies and developing new doctrine, while reorganizing and re-equipping its warfighting organizations. |
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I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space. |
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And seafood producers in other fishing countries have been reorganizing themselves, increasing the competition in foreign markets. |
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This handy utility will sort out the musical collection of any size, quickly reorganizing folders and renaming files on your hard drive, making an apple-pie order. |
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Internal staff is in the process of reviewing the process and reorganizing roles and responsibilities. |
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Those who lived in two-storey homes reported relocating their bedrooms or reorganizing their home to address this problem. |
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A small group was tasked with reorganizing the package in a logical sequence. |
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He issued coinage and a number of edicts reorganizing Gaul's system of provinces. |
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During late 1536, Farel drafted a confession of faith, and Calvin wrote separate articles on reorganizing the church in Geneva. |
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He would draw up elaborate plans for reorganizing the bureaucracy, which Emperor Wen of Han put into effect. |
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In June and July, Canadian soldiers in Italy were resting and reorganizing on the basis of the lessons learned and in preparation of future operations. |
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Pope John XXII was an excellent administrator and efficient at reorganizing the Church. |
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Monsignor Francesco Salerno, a legal expert in the Vatican's Office of Economic Affairs, was charged with reorganizing the library's business and defenestrating Boyle. |
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While on the subject of UNESCO's action in Latin America, He briefed the Executive Board on progress in reorganizing the Brasilia Office, stating that a full report would be submitted to the Board at its forthcoming session. |
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However, they did not seize the opportunity of reorganizing all the schools based on a true analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of educational methods in the East and West. |
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Darius particularly wished to be remembered as the great lawgiver, and law reform was one of the cornerstones in his program for reorganizing the empire. |
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Between 1140 and 1160, in response to the needs of its increased territory and growing economy, Venice underwent a revolutionary change in its political structure, reorganizing itself as a republic. |
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She immediately set about reinvigorating the company by introducing new products, entering expanding markets abroad, and reorganizing the selling of mature American brands. |
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In addition, for some years now traditional customers in the world of watchmaking have embarked on a process of buying out trademarks and reorganizing production according to a vertical model. |
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The military force is reorganizing into two sectors from the current four, and the substantive offices are expected to continue their support in the counties. |
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The public costs of managing the fisheries, providing support to fishers and vessel owners, and reorganizing the industry must no longer exceed the value of production. |
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The merger is part of a broader phenomenon in the constantly reorganizing electrical industry, where expertise and services combine in order to achieve higher goals. |
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In addition, several major retailers in the United States and Canada have filed for protection from creditors and are reorganizing their affairs under relevant bankruptcy and insolvency legislation. |
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It's a permanent way of reorganizing the system. |
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A political party consists of a voluntary selection of individual activists based on a comprehensive program for organizing or reorganizing society. |
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Making such a commitment involves reorganizing many areas of their lives, e.g. marital and family life, social life, work life, time and financial management, etc. |
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It also recommends reorganizing the National Education Board so that it includes representatives of both the civil society and the Federation of Teachers' Organizations. |
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Only more representative and democratic international agencies will be able to deal with complex problems such as reorganizing the international monetary system. |
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During this time this Bureau has continued to provide essential financial services by streamlining its working methods, reorganizing and taking advantage of Information Technology. |
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The Group has also decided to introduce a new organisation to ensure the successful integration of the new subsidiaries, specifically by reorganizing the Executive Committee. |
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As he understood it, CONANI was reorganizing the data collection system. |
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Thank you for your wonderful effort in translating and reorganizing The Song of the Sibyl. |
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The staff is still reorganizing the files according to the new system. |
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Reorganizing the Army to make the brigade the basic combat unit, however, begs the issue of adequate sustainment. |
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