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Periodically there is reorganisation and some workers are displaced.
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But many also say the financial situation is exactly why there should not be reorganisation because it's expensive and a diversion when the focus should be on delivering services.
He added: "Considering that there's reorganisation and the fact we don't know if we're going to be part of Neath Port Talbot all in all currently doing this is maybe the wrong thing to do".
The unmissable signal is a reorganisation of middle-ranking advisers in Downing Street and at the Labour Party's Millbank headquarters.
The advances in brain-imaging have informed new conceptions of the brain, as a highly plastic environment in which there is constant reorganisation.
He said: "This isn't reorganisation by the back door.
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I think for the sake of the institution that this is a reorganisation that has to be done.
Following differentiation, there is extensive reorganisation and large compact chromatin domains are formed [11], [12].
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