Sentence examples for reassignment by the from inspiring English sources

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As a career employee, Mr. Dombeck had been protected through May from reassignment by the new administration.

On May 20 , 2014 Brown was placed on reassignment by the Shock.

"My first wife, she drove me back and forth [between the ship and practices in El Segundo] so I could sleep in the car". But that beat the alternative: reassignment by the Navy, which kept him sidelined the next three seasons.

The general conclusion of the last two sections is that the theory is able to predict the evolution of the first three columns of code very well, but does not apply well to column 4. When δΦ is negative, selection should immediately favour codon reassignment by the subdivision process.

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A guide for employers on gender reassignment published by the Department of Trade and Industry says nothing about lipstick - it says it's good practice to agree an action plan with the employee for managing the transition at work, but stresses the importance of respecting the employee's wishes.

A8 NEW YORK/REGION B1-6 Cratkdown at Firehouses Yields 4 Reassignments Efforts by the New York Fire Department to root out drinking on the job has resulted in the temporary reassignment of two highly regarded captains and two lieutenants, and in departmental drug charges against two firefighters.

Grafman and Litvan [ 20] have identified four major forms of neuroplasticity: map expansion (mainly due to skill learning), cross-modal reassignment (by rewiring following injury), homologous area adaptation (the shift of function, often to the opposite hemisphere, due to injury in early life), and compensatory masquerade (an alternative processing strategy for a task).

The department's 20 most senior chiefs and deputy commissioners must submit the resignation letters and résumés for potential reassignment by Wednesday.

A new individual owner could be determined in one of four ways: ownership by the first taker, a practice that would produce strife and disorder; reassignment by a governmental agency, which would constitute an exercise of power regarded as dangerous in a free society; reallotment in accordance with settled rules generally fixed for all; or reallotment in accordance with the wishes of the decedent.

A researcher has been refused permission to study cases of people who have surgery to reverse gender reassignment by a university that said it risked generating controversy on social media sites.

Such an expansion is demonstrated here by reassignment of the tyrosine codons TAT or TAC to the non-canonical amino acids 3-fluoro-tyrosine and 3-chloro-tyrosine, without change of the cellular translation machinery.

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