Often, the greatest savings that you'll make will come from reshuffling and filleting the products that you already have. |
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A recent variation on the latter assumes disulfide reshuffling as the mechanism of polymerization. |
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You may recall that Season Four's ending experienced a bit of schedule reshuffling. |
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Organizers are reshuffling the rest of his concert schedule while the singer heals. |
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He also said he accepted the notion that by, reshuffling the Cabinet, the Prime Minister was seeking to maintain the balance of power within it. |
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The Kudelski Group succeeded in seizing the opportunities created by the reshuffling of cards. |
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I gratefully acknowledge the help of Janhein Loedeman in reshuffling and shortening text in the final stages. |
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This has necessitated a major reshuffling of the structure of the Trial Chambers and the re-assignment of cases. |
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It's time for a massive reshuffling of the cards in the doldrums right now. |
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We have often heard the old adage of reshuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic. |
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Simply reshuffling titles cannot cure a party with the FDP's multiple ailments. |
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Passengers were by no means left at the gate throughout this corporate reshuffling of Canadian airspace. |
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This comes as welcome news as the list of Top 10 LPI is simply a reshuffling of the previous list. |
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One major transformation that we all experienced was the end of the cold war, leading to a major reshuffling of the global pack. |
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This logically led to a profound change in operating methods and a reshuffling of our organisation. |
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This gene reshuffling also occasionally may splice genes in the wrong place in the genome, producing pathogenic bacteria or viruses as discussed above. |
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Malls are fluid constructs, shifting and reshuffling to meet the whims of fashion and the market, but you assume that a few places will stay around forever. |
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The crisis exploded after a series of kidnappings and violent demonstrations last week, followed by the chairman's reshuffling of top security posts. |
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Not even a daily reshuffling of his belief system that would give a less optimistic man cardiac arrest. |
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Greece moved to inject fresh momentum into problem-plagued talks with creditors on Monday, reshuffling its negotiating team to try and defuse tensions over its outspoken finance minister. |
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During its organizational reshuffling, it had lost not only staff but also its lead role in management improvement and its independence and dynamism. |
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I think we would be able to do another five years' worth of work together, were it not for the reshuffling of the Commission's membership, something that I very much regret. |
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After a poor result for the Labour Party in local elections, Tony Blair, Britain's prime minister, sought to reassert his authority by reshuffling his cabinet. |
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The documentation of such practices helps to demonstrate that responses may be harnessed, on various levels, to improving a given situation or reshuffling the balances involved. |
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This critical situation and disinflationary effect of 'lower oil and stronger dollar scenario' has led to a complete reshuffling of the cards. |
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This evolution is designed to better meet the needs of our clients and to remain at the forefront of an industry that is experiencing a major reshuffling of its global business landscape. |
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In 2004 the counseling activity was particularly rich due to important political and legal developments which contributed for two years in the deep reshuffling of the local sector in Europe. |
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To evaluate the network reliability of the yeast protein interaction network, we randomly permuted the yeast protein interaction network by reshuffling its interactions. |
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Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners. |
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