The imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)
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Examples for "reorganization"
Examples for "reorganization"
1Government data shows that the reorganization coincided with a halt in approvals.
2A court hearing on the company's reorganization plan is set for Thursday.
3The New York-based company emerged on Dec. 10 after a prepackaged reorganization.
4Experimental methods are described that can be used documenting reorganization of circuitry.
5It was created as a result of the reorganization of Biovit OOO.
1However, the last thing the NHS needs is yet another major reorganisation.
2MSF wants the reorganisation held in suspense until all problems are resolved.
3The latter considered that the cavalry regiments in India required drastic reorganisation.
4Nynas applied for an extension of its reorganisation process earlier in September.
5Also, the cost and turmoil associated with reorganisation can outweigh any benefit.
1Internet services group Horizon Technology has carried out a major management shakeup.
2There was another shakeup in the energy advisory group-the 4th this year.
3The announcement came after the government confirmed a shakeup of green levies.
4The long-awaited shakeup of the Obama administration's national security team has begun.
5Discovery is also adding new blood as a result of the shakeup.
1A spokeswoman said Johnson family members wouldn't comment on the latest shake-up.
2Variety reports a couple of reasons for the shake-up: budget and storytelling.
3However, experts say the shake-up is some time away from yielding fruit.
4He reckons the shake-up could increase Sony's market value by 60 percent.
5New Zealand's 78 local authorities are about to have a major shake-up.
6That launched Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's radical shake-up of the economy.
7It proposes a major administrative shake-up with greater emphasis on emerging nations.
8A major shake-up of undergraduate civil engineering in UCD is under way.
9The shake-up also speaks volumes about where Barclays sees its future growth.
10The shake-up could see the group pull out of certain markets altogether.
11President Nicolas Sarkozy has called for a shake-up of France's civil service
12A shake-up in senior management in National Irish Bank is in prospect.
13The news will stir hopes of a management shake-up, another trader says.
14But the arrival of new investors heralds a shake-up at the bank.
15The figures have been revealed amid controversy over a major NHS shake-up.
16The shake-up was not well received, and Apotheker was ousted soon after.
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