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Meanings of major reorganization in English
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Usage of major reorganization in English
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The management layoffs marked the beginning of a majorreorganization and redesign, company officials said.
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The company kicked off in June a majorreorganization including job cuts at Dow Jones.
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Damage includes a failed acquisition, a round of layoffs, a lawsuit, and a majorreorganization.
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Humana recently decided to pull out of Britain, where the state health service is undergoing a majorreorganization.
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Sagan's departure late last year, however, apparently helped catalyze the majorreorganization announced Wednesday at Time Inc.'s New York headquarters.
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This year, we must extend majorreorganization efforts to education, to economic development, and to the management of our natural resources.
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The company also completed a majorreorganization, consolidating nine business divisions into four so-called domains from the business year that started in April.
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He led a majorreorganization of Citigroup's Asian operations in 2008 that gave regional heads increased authority across the bank's sprawling product lines.
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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim just finished a majorreorganization of the institution to make it more efficient and attuned to countries' needs.
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The Technical Advisory Group urged that the agency immediately begin a majorreorganization, and start planning for the recruitment of several thousand skilled computer scientists.
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The company has been carrying out a majorreorganization at its Dow Jones news publishing unit by cutting jobs and shifting resources to digital media.
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These majorreorganizations have provided a more effective structure for unified planning and direction of the vast defense establishment.