Sentence examples for reorganisation from from inspiring English sources

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Any such action needs to be specific and detailed but not involve total repeal and yet another costly reorganisation from which the NHS has suffered enough.

Cameron, facing widening opposition to the reorganisation from across the health service, sections of the Liberal Democrats, crossbench peers and fellow Conservative cabinet members, believes he has no alternative but to plough on with the health bill, and show there is a viable support base for the changes within the health service.

If most artistic endeavour can be seen as a selection and reorganisation from a limited pool of material (the words of a language, the gradations of colour on the spectrum, the notes of a scale) then the answer is not very much.

In Germany, the energy system is undergoing reorganisation from a centralised system based on fossil fuels and nuclear power to a sustainable system based on decentralised production and consumption of energy, the so-called Energiewende.

In the second investigation (T2), many of the interviewees were under the impression that either their participation had decreased and/or that the reorganisation, from their point of view, had already been completed.

Water electrolysis at the implemented anodes resulted in: (a) H+ formation (lowering pH) causing more Pb ions to desorb from the sediment particles and (b) oxygen formation causing the redox potential to become more positive, resulting in lead reorganisation from the oxidizable fraction into more soluble fractions (can be removed by electromigration).

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(This is also why several suggested major reorganisations from genetic analysis, including this comb jelly one have later been rejected).

You only have to think of the metabolic reorganisation demanded from the newborn baby as she emerges from the protection of the womb into the rough and tumble of the outside world, needing at once to engage previously untried mechanisms enabling her to breathe, to suckle, to regulate her temperature.

Scottish Football League clubs could refuse to vote at Friday's meeting to decide the future of the new Rangers as they are unhappy at the wording of reorganisation proposals from their own board, the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Premier League.

Most of what we know about collagen reorganisation comes from in vitro studies of collagen gel contraction and reorganisation.

Taken together, FZD7 knockdown resulted in more polarised and compact colony formation that was associated with F-actin reorganisation away from stress fibres to cortical junctions and an increase in cadherin-based cell cell adhesion.

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