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reorganizations

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Plural of reorganization

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Hugh Quarshie's long-suffering character has seen and suffered so much since he joined the soap in 2001 that he feels like the personification of the best of the NHS: wearily irritable, still just about hanging on despite 25 government-initiated reorganizations (I exaggerate, but not much), still good at his job and still trying to be selfless - against the odds.

After numerous corporate reorganizations, the firm continued under the name RKO General, Inc., owning and operating radio and television stations, theatres, and related enterprises.

Direction of the company was passing to persons unrelated to the du Ponts, and the company's structure was changing: after 1940 only one chief executive was a du Pont (1962 67), and the company underwent extensive departmental reorganizations in 1967 and 1973 76, largely to streamline operations in the face of stiffening foreign competition.

Having ceased to undertake large industrial reorganizations, Morgan thereafter concentrated on amassing control of various banks and insurance companies.

Although some modifications in personnel and weapons took place after World War II, the structure of the rifle company remained basically the same through several U.S. Army reorganizations that drastically altered the size, composition, and even the names of other types of units.

There were further reorganizations and acquisitions of companies and plants during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, and Allied became a conglomerate.

Reorganizations of the machinery of central government made for greater executive efficiency, but complete rationalization was never achieved; the old machinery of the councils persisted, with the Council of Castile as the ultimate decision-making body.

Important reorganizations were put into effect wherever he went; and immense satisfaction was caused by an agreement in 20 bce with Parthia, under which the Parthians recognized Rome's protectorate over Armenia and returned the legionary standards captured from Crassus 33 years earlier.

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Roti took charge of the organized crime division in 2010, the Chicago Sun-Times reported; and led the bureau through a command reorganization in 2011.

The reorganization from Cashman's 2005 contract restored order to baseball operations and helped revive a flagging farm system.

This is true It's certainly easier for an American president to start bombing Libya than to, say, introduce a massive reorganization of the world's largest health care market.

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