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the reshuffling
noun
An instance of reshuffling, a reorganization
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But whether cases would be decided differently on a reshuffled court "depends on what the reshuffling is," he said.
The reshuffling process has already started.
The reshuffling reflects the fading of a coaching vintage.
Mr. Marsalis was circumspect about his motives for the reshuffling.
But one group has been lost in the reshuffling — women.
The reshuffling completes a series of changes in top Burnett management that began in 2004.
Two of Mrs. Bachmann's state leaders portrayed the reshuffling as business as usual.
Mr. Kelleher said there would not be any executive departures as a result of the reshuffling.
In recent polls, Mr. Kerry has been the main beneficiary of the reshuffling, and Dr. Dean the primary victim.
It has been the sort of news that autocracies produce: resignations and appointments, the reshuffling of opaque men and often obscure names.
Last week, the company said the reshuffling did not leave room for the positions held by two well-known top executives, Sallie Krawcheck and Joe Price.
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