Sentence examples for forms of reorganization from inspiring English sources

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"At the same time," the profile continued, "re-engineering has become synonymous with less elegant forms of reorganization, notably downsizing, in which C.E.O.'s fire workers wholesale to make a company more 'efficient.' " Dr. Hammer and Mr. Champy were deeply concerned about the misuse of their premise.

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A survey of British managers showed that around 60% had experienced some form of reorganization in the last year.[ 31] Thus, although the incidence and characters of organizational changes haven't been studied systematically, other studies seem to confirm a high incidence.

The best ideas are forms of corporate reorganization, in which a bank weighed down with toxic assets is divided into two banks -- a "good bank" and a "bad bank" -- with the bad bank left holding the toxic assets and the long-term debts, while owning the equity of the good bank.

While one could argue that this indicates a form of functional reorganization, it leaves open the question whether the lesion projection zone of primary visual cortex is still able to process retinal signals.

We determined whether enlargement of the neck-responsive region in M1 when rats are mapped under deep anaesthesia represents a form of rapid reorganization or it merely reveals a pre-existing neck movement region which was not detected in threshold current maps.

Overexpression of full length Bni1p or unregulated forms of Bni1p leads to reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in a manner which is consistent with the results of Fig. 6A, B: upon Bni1p overexpression the actin cables become shorter and more dense within the bud [36], [37].

The ability to replace an amputated part is usually restricted to the anterior end, where lost segments are replaced either by the same number or fewer; if fewer segments form, internal reorganization of the organ system follows.

The type of reorganization being pursued by Liberty, to form a so-called mutual holding company, has been generally discredited and abandoned by the insurance industry.

But what's usually being described, in these instances, is a very specific form of neuroplasticity – functional reorganization – which can happen only in certain circumstances.

Imagined movement of the phantom hand led to activation of the lip area which was not seen in healthy volunteers, which may be a form of 'reverse' functional reorganization (H→F).

Activation of the PDGFRβ results in actin reorganization in the forms of membrane ruffling and chemotaxis [11], [27], [28], [29], [30] and thus provides an excellent functional assay for the physiological activation of PDGFRβ through other genetic manipulations, such as the disruption of LRP1.

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