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1 New Zealand's 78 local authorities are about to have a major shake - up .
2 A major shake - up of undergraduate civil engineering in UCD is under way.
3 In April, HKEX finalised a major shake up of its listing regime.
4 The word on the WEF floor is that education needs a major shake - up .
5 But following a series of critical reports the programme is undergoing a major shake - up .
6 That raises the potential for a major shake up of the driver market next year.
7 HP added five new directors to its board in a major shake - up just last month.
8 Since then, activists have pressed demands for deeper reform, including a major shake - up of the police.
9 School zones are set for a major shake - up as part of sweeping education reforms unveiled on Tuesday.
10 The MeToo movement has forced major shake - ups in management and harassment policy across corporate America.
11 Formula One faces a major shake - up after Liberty Media agreed to take control of the cash-generating sport.
12 A major shake - up in planning for schools around the State was announced by the Minister for Education today.
13 Budgeting services are facing an uncertain future, as the government prepares a major shake up of the sector.
14 Cars: the domestic automobile industry is expected to be hardest hit with a major shake - out predicted under WTO.
15 There could be a major shake - up in science funding if the findings of a Government-commissioned report are followed.
16 But in a major shake - up , he sacked intelligence chief Mourad Mwafi and announced other changes in security appointments.
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