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Someone needs to investigate this particular example further, because it sounds like the time diligent Lieutenant Daniels from The Wire got reassigned to be a clerk in the evidence room.
Had I given up the landline without first porting it, texts meant for me would have gone to the cellphone of the stranger who got reassigned my former number.
The political prisoners got reassigned to other prisons".
Sure, realigning priorities has meant sometimes saying, "it'll be a few days" instead of "let's go over that now". More often, it has meant that things that weren't really as important as they seemed or didn't require use of the highest-energy time got reassigned to someone else or allocated to more suitable moments.
"But merely sending a text to a phone number isn't enough; a person who subsequently got reassigned that number could [fraudulently] pose as that customer, rendering that verification meaningless". .
In Alabama, where the effects of CHIP uncertainty have been well documented the program is credited with reducing childhood uninsured rates there from 20 to 2percentt in two decades—staffers got reassigned from their regular duties to handle calls from concerned families and the hiring process for ten vital positions was put on indefinite hold.
Ray LaHood, the Obama administration's transportation secretary and a former Republican congressman, has said Florida has until February 25 to change its mind before the money gets reassigned.High-speed rail supporters around Florida are working to get Scott to reconsider.
As for our contents claim, it got lost, and took many calls and e-mails to track down and get reassigned.
"We don't salute smartly and get reassigned".
But you may be able to get a new boss, get reassigned to a different project.
You don't get saved, brothers and sisters, you get reassigned".
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