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Sara Lee may reassign the accounts to other agencies on its creative roster.
These problems and their solutions — the commander may reassign roommates, and the recruiter could face disciplinary action — are outlined in a detailed and at times explicit 87-page Defense Department plan for carrying out the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" rule.
With this new feature, which officially rolled out exactly one week ago, Lyft Line may reassign you to a driver with a passenger whose route more closely aligns with yours.
These providers communicate as necessary and may reassign patients to one another during this triage process.
Lengthening the prevalence period may reassign patients: first, from the "neither" group to the "prevalence only" group; second, from the "incidence only" group to the "both" group.
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The Police Department, with input from the school system, may also reassign more of its school security officers to the most troubled schools, he said.
They may be reassigned within the Department of Homeland Security.
Librarians may be reassigned to a warmer library.
Precincts with an increase in crime are expected to come up with strategies for driving the numbers down, the commanders are critiqued in front of their peers, and if the situation does not improve they may be reassigned.
He joked about the widespread reports of his dismissal early next week, saying that he may be reassigned as a housesitter for the summer home of Lewis Katz, the Nets' principal owner.
Each subcarrier may be reassigned to K−1 users.
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