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The restructuring has been dubbed internally as Project Pipe by KPMG and BHS.
He said Republicans should focus on the handful of items they agreed on internally -- tax overhaul, restructuring of the Internal Revenue Service and an emphasis on private savings accounts as a solution to the looming Social Security shortfall -- and use them to draw distinctions with the President's agenda.
Edelman: Internally, we've completely restructured our marketing operating model.
Jobs are reallocated in the labour market through many mechanisms, some of which do not entail a formal 'vacancy' announcement: people are reallocated internally, or tasks are split, restructured or partially switched.
Internally, an immensely complex economic restructuring is underway as consumption overtakes investment as the main driver of economic development.
Four other new senior roles have just been advertised, also internally, a further reflection of the restructuring of BBC News announced in July which established three new departments: 24/7 and digital news; daily news programmes; and current affairs.
While the recipe sounds easy, each of the ingredients is internally disruptive, challenging the legacy corporation to restructure itself.
The firm is said to have been warning staff internally that bonuses would be lower this year and stressed that it had "fundamentally restructured" the way it pays its 62,540 staff.
Internally, the government also introduced two major reforms from 1980 to 1996, an agricultural restructuring programme and a revolving fund for agricultural market intervention.
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