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The phrase "a new organizing" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the establishment of a new organization or system, but it would typically require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The community is excited about a new organizing effort aimed at improving local resources."
Alternatives: "a new organization" or "a new arrangement".
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Beyond having a new organizing tool in the Internet, it's unclear what this will look like.
A new organizing magazine, Organizing Good Things, by the publishers of Martha Stewart Living arrived on newsstands last month, and The Container Store is expanding across the country.
The proposal that we replace the outmoded containment doctrine with a new organizing principle gave me feelings of hope that we can get out of the morass we're now in.
The tweet reads: "We'll be announcing a new organizing principle for the social graph in just a few minutes".
This study showed that the usability of the existing Pocket PC OS can be improved by introducing a new organizing metaphor appropriate to the PDA.
It's to bypass unions entirely and create a new organizing tool that allows groups of gig workers to collectively bargain with the company operating the app.
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Thus, the organizing process of a DEE is relatively novel and we can treat a DEE as a "new" form of organizing.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Digital entrepreneurship ecosystem as a New form of organizing.
To overcome these challenges, this kind of collaboration is considered to be a new form of organizing (Gulati et al., 2012; Puranam et al., 2014).
Now, enjoy your new organized notebook!
She had taken a new position organizing student volunteers at the University of Chicago.
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