Sentence examples for reorganization measures from inspiring English sources

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Lexmark said the quarterly earnings included $18 million in tax benefits because of the completion of tax audits, and a charge of 12 cents a share for reorganization measures.

Other Republicans say that Democrats pressing for quick action should tread carefully because Republican leaders could decide to add items opposed by Democrats, like immigration restrictions or USA Patriot Act provisions, to the final reorganization measures.

Daewoo will outline a restructuring plan by the end of the month and will adopt stronger reorganization measures starting in November in a bid to enhance profitability, it said.

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A19 Bush Backs Bill on Intelligence The White House endorsed the intelligence reorganization measure under consideration in the Senate, warning lawmakers that it would oppose efforts to dilute powers sought for a proposed new national intelligence director.

The types of reorganization measured in this survey were 1) merging units, 2) splitting up units, 3) creating new units, 4) shutting down units and 5) reallocation of employees.

The equally simplistic Western attitude was that a successful reorganization was best measured in terms of dead bodies.

Another tool used in this study to measure cortical reorganization was that of imagined movement of the phantom.

In addition, there was no evidence of between-group differences in the degree of reorganization in the contralateral hemisphere: measures of connectivity and speech-related activation relating to homotopic RaBTC and RIFG regions did not differ significantly between patient groups.

National register data on individual employees' days of medically certified long-term (>16 days) sickness absence were linked with survey measures of actual reorganization executed at each hospital in each year.

Sensorimotor reorganization in humans is typically measured as the Euclidian distance between the centre of gravity (CoG), or peak, in activity associated with facial touch (Flor et al., 1995), or more recently lip movements (Lotze et al., 2001; Foell et al., 2013), and an 'anchor' (e.g. the mirror projection of the intact hand representation; Flor et al., 1995).

To quantify the extent of the reorganization within the LPZ, we measured the distances between the expected CRRF centers (see Materials and Methods) of the responsive recording sites inside the LPZ and the closest lesion border mapped through the lesioned eye.

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