Sentence examples for and the reassignment of from inspiring English sources

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It is a powerful force that can persist through reorganizations and the reassignment of key personnel.

The incident resulted in as many as 84 employees having to get a vaccine or take antibiotics as a precaution and the reassignment of a lab director.

These revelations have led to the dismissal of at least three utility vice presidents and the reassignment of the CPUC president's chief of staff.

As word of the early retirement of Ambassador Roy and the reassignment of Mr. Keyser spread this afternoon, experts on Asia inside and outside the State Department expressed dismay.

The appointment of Mr. Kaplan -- and the reassignment of Mr. Sorenson to a position at NBC headquarters -- is expected to be announced today by Neal Shapiro, the president of NBC News, said the executives, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

A Staten Island firefighter has been indicted on felony assault charges arising from an ugly blowup on New Year's Eve that led to the resignation of his captain and the reassignment of everyone in the firehouse, officials said yesterday.

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A plan outlined by Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye would combine some of the 11 trial-level courts, divide one overburdened appellate district into two and allow the reassignment of judges who are sometimes borrowed for years to serve where they are needed, even if they were appointed or elected to other courts.

He's also demanded around-the-clock security, requiring three times the security personnel of his predecessors at the EPA, and forcing the reassignment of agents who are supposed to be investigating environmental crimes.

Now the Washington Post has reported that Pruitt aides have demanded around-the-clock security for their grandiose and politically ambitious boss, requiring three times the security personnel of his predecessors at the EPA, and forcing the reassignment of agents who are supposed to be investigating environmental crimes.

Two main mechanisms have been proposed to explain how they may have evolved despite the large fitness cost that is expected to be associated with the modification of a codon [ 9, 23, 24]: through an ambiguous intermediate state and through the reassignment of a temporarily unused codon.

Second, and more distinctively, the reassignment of UGA observed in Nasuia and Zinderia has occurred only a few times in the history of life, including the small AT-rich genomes of mycoplasmas, several mitochondrial lineages, and Hodgkinia (Yamao et al. 1985; Knight et al. 2001; McCutcheon et al. 2009b; McCutcheon and Moran 2010).

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