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the reassignment
noun
The act of reassigning; a second or subsequent assignment.
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The details of the reassignment will be forthcoming soon.
Uncertainty abounds about the reassignment of broadcast spectrum from television to new wireless uses.
It is a powerful force that can persist through reorganizations and the reassignment of key personnel.
That was evident from the reassignment of Kanemitsu Anraku, who is currently chief financial officer.
The reassignment of jobs abroad has become a political issue in this campaign year.
Ms. Solomou was retained when the mayor announced the reassignment of two other aides last month.
The reassignment of Chester Bowles, W. Averell Harriman & several other White House & State Dept.
This week, Commissioner Scoppetta announced the reassignment of three fire officers responsible for those duties.
Dennis W. Quirk, president of the New York State Court Officers Association, also called the reassignment inadequate.
The reassignment of these families into a single order was a surprising consequence of family-level molecular studies.
The reassignment was requested by two Democratic congressmen from Rhode Islands, Representatives Patrick J. Kennedy and Jim Langevin.
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