Sentence examples for single reorganisation from inspiring English sources

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Thompson's radical three-year plan to axe around 4,000 jobs, saving £355m a year, is the biggest single reorganisation in its history.

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This impairment cannot be explained by the activity of a single enzyme, but instead due to reorganisation of the whole metabolic flux distribution.

So will a planned reorganisation of the company into a single entity.

As only a single source of aggregated survival data was available before reorganisation we were unable to undertake trend analysis to distinguish change as a result of the reorganisation from any underlying temporal trend.

Back in Margaret Thatcher's time, the Treasury resisted a single system for coastal defence and then the last government's reorganisation made a muddled system significantly worse.

In the national case, this is not possible: no single jurisdiction covers all the creditors involved.In addition, the reorganisation that follows corporate bankruptcy usually both reshuffles the ownership and replaces the management.

However, it is surprising that dendritic spine density remains unaffected after long-term stimulation, given our previous results using the same stimulation parameters, demonstrating structural reorganisation in abnormal axon terminals following multiple, but not single rTMS stimulation sessions.

As well as the losses in the north-east, the NUJ says nine editorial posts, including two deputy group editor roles, are being scrapped as part of a reorganisation of 18 Newsquest titles in north London, Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire under a single group editor Tim Jones.

According to a report by Marguerite Robinson of Harvard University, an analysis of BRI's 3,600 lending units concluded that not a single one of them made money.Facing disaster, in 1983 the bank embarked on a complete reorganisation in which it reversed every policy.

Reorganised school networks Teachers have had different experiences from the reorganisation of the school network.

The third set of reforms was the "Childers Reforms" (again named after the Secretary of State who carried them out) of the early 1880s, which carried through the Cardwell regimental reorganisations to their logical end by completing the amalgamation of linked regiments into single two-battalion regiments along with the local units of militia and volunteers.

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