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On July 14th, he presented two proposals for reorganisation.
Ten districts have already been slated for reorganisation.
Despite its upbeat title, A Community of Welcome, his plan for reorganisation, published in 2006, caused controversy among those most directly affected.
Further proposals for reorganisation are likely in a green paper which will mark the government's formal response to the Laming inquiry into the Climbié murder.
But the constant redrawing of rules forced him to give up doing so.Labour's enthusiasm for spending on apprenticeships was accompanied by a mania for reorganisation and red tape.
General John Allen, the US special envoy responsible for building the coalition against Isis, said: "Clearly... given the circumstances associated with the defence of that town, there was a need for additional fire support to go in to try to relieve the defenders and to buy some space for reorganisation on the ground".
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Prof Martin says it takes around five years for reorganisations to bed down.
Pearson, the FT's parent company, is firmly behind our strategy and our proposed transformation and is providing financial support for the reorganisation we are planning for the first quarter of this year.
It is inevitable that the report itself and Parliament's response draws upon the major programme for the reorganisation of competition policy for which Mr Monti has received so much praise.
Morale had fallen because the government had "raided the GP budget to pay for a reorganisation that no one wanted and no one voted for".
Moores, 52, has been criticised for his reliance on data analysis and statistics, amid calls for a reorganisation of English cricket.
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