Sentence examples for making reorganizing from inspiring English sources

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Sony is working hard to join the big leagues of chip making, reorganizing its semiconductor unit this fall and hiring a headhunter to recruit Tsugio Makimoto, the chief of technology at Hitachi -- a kind of poaching that is unheard of in Japan.

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He made cuts, reorganized the staff and mounted an ambitious exhibition program, ending each year since 1996 with a surplus.

Attempts were made to reorganize society on the basis of representative bodies of professions, patterned on the fascist model in Italy.

But much of the hard work went unnoticed, such as the years of effort the city government made to reorganize itself and restore its credit, which was recently upgraded to an A rating.

Attempts were made to reorganize childcare in a collective way.

The bill would also block the White House from implementing many of the controversial proposals it made to reorganize STEM education programs in its 2014 budget request to Congress.

Acting on instructions from Mr. Iger, Mr. Ross spent much of his first year making cuts and reorganizing the studio to better service its four movie brands: Disney, Pixar, Marvel and, via a distribution arrangement, Mr. Spielberg's DreamWorks.

[C7.] Heads Roll as Time Inc. Tries to Make Its Numbers Time Inc. is confronting profound changes in the market and a poor advertising cycle that has left the once-patrician publishing house scrambling to make its numbers, reorganizing in fits and starts, and last week, cutting loose some of its more valuable human assets.

Facebook has made a big deal about reorganizing talent to make it so every team builds its own mobile products.

Alert the reader to changes requiring effort or reorganizing, before making smaller notes about grammatical errors or typos.

The puzzle-piece ingredients of Al Souza's "Topsy-Turvy" are a familiar form of image fragmentation, but his jigsawed views are reorganized abstractly, making nonsense of the impulse to sort out the jumbled visual information.

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