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Significats de major reorganisation en anglès
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Ús de major reorganisation en anglès
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However, the last thing the NHS needs is yet another majorreorganisation.
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The health service and its stakeholders are keen to avoid another majorreorganisation.
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He promised a majorreorganisation including decentralisation and faster decision making.
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The Franciscan Order in Ireland is to undergo a majorreorganisation as its numbers decline.
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They are now embarked on their second majorreorganisation of the NHS in just six years.
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They are being made redundant as part of a majorreorganisation of the company's Irish operations.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland needs further majorreorganisation, its chief constable, Mr Hugh Orde has said.
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Humana recently decided to pull out of Britain, where the state health service is undergoing a majorreorganisation.
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Burnham said he was anxious that whole-person care should not result in another majorreorganisation of the NHS.
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A majorreorganisation for testing the roadworthiness of commercial vehicles has been announced by the Department of Transport today.
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Hewlett Packard is merging its printer and PC business in a majorreorganisation to save costs and boost growth.
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The Community Games is set for a majorreorganisation with a new emphasis on participation in sport rather than competition.
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The retail and industrial property investor, Stride Property Group, has reported a lower profit after a majorreorganisation of the business.
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For the third successive year, they are being asked to agree to a majorreorganisation that will significantly change their terms and conditions.
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Most of the editorial staff at the Times Ireland edition will be made redundant as the title moves ahead with a majorreorganisation.
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Intel yesterday announced a majorreorganisation following a year of strategic blunders and missed deadlines ahead of the appointment of a new chief executive.