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"reassign" Definitions
  1. reassign somebody (to something) to give somebody a different duty, position or responsibility
  2. reassign something (to somebody/something) to give something to a different person or organization; to change the status of something
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And last week, the department announced it would reassign its budget director, the first move toward restructuring the budget office to reassign staff members elsewhere in the department.
"It gives us flexibility to reassign space," says Ms Hart.
Several states had to reassign employees to handle the load.
The airlines may reassign planes originally designated for different routes.
Reassign me or someone else so dog/owner could sit together.
That's a place we're starting to reassign some of our talent.
If I do, you convince Wild Bill to reassign me elsewhere.
Inexplicably, though, you still can't reassign the button to a different function.
To wit: This addition would reassign a lot of other astrological signs.
You're then free to remap and reassign buttons as you see fit.
Either reassign the military personnel or allow force reduction through natural attrition.
The court ruled that Scott was within his right to reassign the cases.
Federal agencies are allowed to reassign employees in SES roles with some limitations.
Senators reassign Rangers, 22-230, in the Eastern Conference semifinal, ending their season.
His plan would also reassign border patrol agencies and repurpose employees for new initiatives.
It's unlawful to reassign an employee on account of political affiliation or for whistleblowing.
In 1985, then-CEO John Sculley tried to reassign Jobs to a smaller role.
To reassign the lease, the tenant, not the landlord, has to find the replacement.
The state's legislative branch will now have to reassign a date for the primary.
To inspect the materials, the F.B.I. would need to reassign linguists from other cases.
And he sympathized with the Met's decision to reassign its art and antiques specialists.
Boeing said it would reassign workers and does not expect to furloughs or layoffs.
Mr. Rhoades said the agency tried to reassign employees like him who reported the lapses.
Ayala sued, challenging his decision to reassign more than 20 homicide cases to another prosecutor.
For example, agency heads cannot reassign SES employees until 85033 days after they take office.
ABC plans to reassign him away from political coverage when he returns from his suspension.
So they can reassign those engineers to the UX and the UI, their core competency.
When Bloomberg News first reported late Thursday that the White House planned to reassign Lt. Col.
Until we can successfully reassign cost value, this essential branch of medicine is unlikely to expand.
Instead, the network was impressed enough to immediately reassign him to be the network's Pentagon correspondent.
She complained several times to a manager, who refused to permanently reassign her to another position.
Then-APD Chief Richard Pennington would ultimately reassign his remaining narcotics officers, rebuilding the unit from scratch.
It also allows Puerto Rico to temporarily reassign public health workers to assist in the Zika response.
This left several major airlines, including United, American and Southwest scrambling to rebook passengers and reassign planes.
You might reassign ownership of that 529 from a grandparent to yourself, which can be done easily.
Thieves convince the victim's cell carrier to reassign their number to a phone controlled by the criminal.
She used her design skills to manipulate paperwork and reassign prisoners to different job assignments and barracks.
Federal agencies are allowed to reassign employees in Senior Executive Service positions like Clement, with some limitations.
Florida's Supreme Court sided with Scott, saying he was within his executive right to reassign the cases.
Such a declaration would allow Trump to reassign military personnel and resources to design and build the wall.
Handily, Samsung still lets you reassign the function there, if you really want Bixby out of your life.
The decision to reassign Persky from the new assault case comes amid wider efforts to recall him entirely.
Earlier this month, the company said it would reassign thousands of workers to other aircraft programs and facilities.
Instead, it wanted to get its hands on Revolv's talented engineers and reassign them work on other Nest projects.
The decision to reassign Gerstenmaier and Hill is already being criticized by lawmakers who help set NASA's agenda. Rep.
The Books desk doesn't edit opinions, nor does it kill and reassign a review if it comes back negative.
Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi, has suggested that the agency reassign its behavior detection officers to screening duties.
On Tuesday, the DOJ ordered the Bureau of Prisons to temporarily reassign the MCC warden amid the ongoing probe.
In her photo project "Reassign," photographer Claudia González visually captures the journeys of trans men and women in Cuba.
What they're saying: The union is urging DOJ to reassign the cases to Morely, and pleaded for judicial independence.
Ryan Jackson, Pruitt's chief of staff, subsequently informed Chmielewski that Pruitt "wished to fire or reassign him," they wrote.
So Shah has had to do things like reassign one of his staff physicians to focus entirely on Zika.
But it might be possible, theoretically, for Trump to reassign federal agents from other regions to make sweeps, said Durkan.
If Vogel removed the damaged part of Lucas' brain, he said, the functioning part could reassign the damaged area's duties.
In the lawsuit filed in federal court, Aramis Ayala challenges Scott's decision to reassign 23 homicide cases to another prosecutor.
Political appointees like Zinke are legally allowed to reassign members of the Senior Executive Service (SES), a position Clement held.
Agency leaders are generally free to reassign SES workers, with certain restrictions pertaining to discrimination, political protections and the like.
And last week, the department announced it would reassign its budget director, the first move toward disbanding the budget office.
The mayor's office is responsible for granting contracts for services, and a new mayor could end or reassign lucrative contracts.
Trump is also expected to eliminate one of the agency's deputy secretary positions and reassign the staff elsewhere, it said.
He also provided new details about the department's move to reassign him once his Steele ties were brought to light.
At the coming Games, Mr. Bach said Tuesday, a special medal ceremony will reassign medals to retroactive winners from Sochi.
The Post reported earlier this month that he had moved to purge or reassign employees deemed insufficiently loyal to Trump.
To Morris — who has fervently campaigned to reassign street names in New York to better reflect the city's diversity — geography matters.
In the early 1970s Sweden became the first country in the world to allow transgender people to reassign their sex legally.
It relies on the phone's pressure-sensitive display to let you reassign controls to a more convenient location on the screen.
The rest of the staff must know that the chief is the alpha dog, with authority to hire, fire, and reassign.
This tangential discovery led the police commissioner, William J. Bratton, to reassign four senior police officials to desk duty last week.
Since they cannot control where parents live within the district, they sometimes reassign certain neighborhoods' students from one school to another.
Deputy finance minister Arturo Herrera has said Pemex would have to reassign funds if it were to pay for the new refinery.
Before the S10, the Bixby button was always just there, and users had to turn to third-party apps to reassign it.
The Florida Supreme Court is expected to decide soon whether Ayala gets her cases back, or Scott can continue to reassign them.
Instead, its goal is to let employers reassign their recruiters from haphazard resume-scanning to outreach so they improve their candidate pool.
"'Reassign' is a visual game with the spectator, an aesthetic project in its form, but with a clear documentary [aspect]," González writes.
Wray also did reassign the FBI's top lawyer James Baker — and according to Swan, Sessions pressured him to do that as well.
And after the hearing, Couch reportedly told Coiner-Collier that he would reassign the cases he heard that day to another judge.
Rather than eliminate jobs, McDonald's claims, voice-recognition technology would allow franchise owners to reassign workers to understaffed areas of their restaurants.
Ms. Hong found that the extradition bill had led many to mentally reassign Hong Kong's government from in-group to out-group.
It is not clear if Sessions explicitly told Wray to fire the two men or simply reassign them, according to the source.
A student complained, prompting officials at Chongqing Normal to strip him of his teaching credentials and reassign him to the library this spring.
Delaware North Corporation should acknowledge and honor its responsibility to help maintain our national heritage and reassign the trademarks to the American people.
Instead, they separate the two great subgroups of Saurischia, the sauropods (Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, etc) and the theropods (Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, etc) and reassign them.
You might reassign ownership of that 529 from a grandparent to yourself, which can be done easily (but does boost your reportable assets).
The district said the decision to reassign the staffers was based on information presented at the hearings -- but it did not provide specifics.
"Tell your editor to stop being an idiot and reassign the article to a man," he wrote in a direct message on Twitter.
It is highly doubtful that either Congress or a Sanders administration could reassign a justice to a lower court without that justice's permission.
It also allows Puerto Rico to temporarily reassign public health workers funded through Public Health Service Act programs to assist in the Zika response.
Another article in the internal rules states that the president of the court may reassign the case to a sitting judge under exceptional circumstances.
The South Carolina Republican defended Trump's decision to reassign Vindman and fire Gordon Sondland, the former U.S. ambassador to the European Union (CBS News).
The company claims that all customers who want a refund will receive one and it hopes to reassign passengers to new flights on Sunday.
It will also reassign tenants if the roommates don't get along, and will cover one month's rent if a roommate doesn't pay on time.
In Iowa's caucuses, supporters of a candidate who fails to attain the 15 percent threshold for earning delegates may reassign themselves to another candidate.
Those rights allow officials to "march in" and reassign the patent to other manufacturers without compensation if the medicine is needed for government purposes.
To comply with the proposed change, the United States Africa Command will reassign hundreds of American troops that are currently spread across the continent.
Some flights that were not scheduled with the Max may be canceled because airline may opt to reassign those jets to higher-demand routes.
The Wall Street Journal followed with a story that said Trump is frustrated by infighting among his staff and could reassign Bannon and Priebus.
Additionally, the IG found that the ERB did not document the process it used to determine who to reassign and the reasoning behind it.
Asked about Lafferty's move, a USCIS official said the agency "has the authority to reassign these high-level managers to best serve the agency."
One source at VW said the group may also reassign responsibilities in components manufacturing as part of the changes, but ruled out any capacity cuts.
You can change your iPhone's "Significant Locations" by deleting the ones currently saved and allowing your iPhone's location service to reassign a more accurate spot.
Critics say plans to reassign the responsibilities to an office devoted to business issues will leave the U.S. unprepared as cyber diplomacy grows more important.
It also advised agencies to reassign any administrative proceedings in which a respondent raised a timely Appointments Clause objection to a different, properly-appointed judge.
With that in mind, Pryce's unexplained refusal to reassign Nick suggests that Nick is at the Waterfords' specifically to keep an eye on the Commander.
The replacement of Scalia by Gorsuch (or, practically speaking, any other judge that the president would likely name) will not reassign that median justice mantle.
Carriers including Delta Air Lines have already begun to reassign larger planes to transatlantic flights and Air France-KLM said it was considering redeployment options.
This allows for added button-mapping flexibility, since the app lets anyone to reassign button commands to different parts of the controller as they see fit.
One justice concurred with the decision in part, but said the court's move to permanently reassign all of Griffen's cases without investigating first was too much.
The reportedly governor plans to reassign some of the other troops to the state's fire preparation efforts and an expansion of the counter drug task force.
But he did not issue the adverse fitness report and the letter until June 2017 and did not reassign Servello until August 2017, the report said.
And to avoid knee-jerk reassignments that disregard the merit of employees, agency heads cannot reassign members of the SES within 120 days of taking charge.
You could try to reassign your lease to someone else, a process that entails finding a qualified replacement tenant and presenting that person to the landlord.
But while former officials defend Strzok's professional objectivity, some argue that Mueller made the right decision to reassign him away from the politically charged Russia probe.
Others may be used to being able to only reassign tech staff for occasional fixes and are not prepared to have a continuous flow of vulnerabilities.
" "Upon learning of these allegations of misconduct," the statement continues, "action was taken to reassign certain personnel to non-operational roles while the allegations are reviewed.
Wilkie will seek to reassign and sideline a number of political appointees, who have been blamed for dwindling morale among VA's career employees, the Post reported.
It will reassign funds and officers the city already has, while kicking in $2 million extra next year for the medical examiner's office to expand DNA testing.
Newsom will reassign roughly 110 troops to beef up California's fire preparation efforts ahead of the next wildfire season and expand the guard's counterdrug task force program.
The new product is designed to remove limitations and allow payers to assign or reassign payment responsibility for subscriptions or groups of subscriptions, according to the company.
His former position allowed him to research the effects of climate change on Alaskan villages, work he says led top officials to reassign him within the department.
Without the data, the United States would have to reassign its overworked satellites, possibly devoting more surveillance to Russia and less to China, Iran and North Korea.
The loss of the information forced the C.I.A. to reassign personnel headed to China, and was considered among the largest losses of sensitive security information in decades.
If you prefer to use an alternative viewer — such as Adobe Acrobat Reader — you can easily reassign your default PDF viewer in the "Get Info" pop-up.
"Obviously, the evaluation confirmed the Department's long-held view that the ERB has the lawful authority to reassign SES Members and has done so here," the spokesperson said.
Scott will continue to reassign Ayala's cases to Brad King, the state attorney in Florida's 5th Judicial Circuit, as Ayala takes her case against Scott to federal court.
For example, an airline could cancel one of its frequent Chicago-to-New York flights, which typically are not sold out, rebook those passengers and reassign a plane.
"If we need to reassign jurisdiction away from the FTC and give it to an agency that's better suited to enforcement, then maybe we should do that," Sen.
Additionally, after HHS opted to reassign the relinquished Title X funds to remaining participants, a report by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation found gaps in the new coverage.
Gaylor A. Spiller, the president of the local N.A.A.C.P. chapter, said she was "so far satisfied" with the coroner's review and the sheriff's decision to reassign the deputies.
Parliament's constitutional committee on Wednesday asked the Prosecutor General to investigate whether or not Haavisto had exceeded his powers in trying to reassign the director to other work.
" An HHS official told The Hill on Wednesday that the agency reviewed the available online content from Barreto-Rice's social media accounts and decided to reassign her. "Mrs.
This week a large group of historians protested a decision by the Polish government's historical agency, the Institute of National Remembrance, to reassign a leading scholar of the Holocaust.
To avoid buying an overabundance of vehicles and sending many to auction after they get returned, Xchange has dealerships reassign cars to other Uber drivers when they get returned.
Also, Apple executives point out that many people just need something this powerful now and will happily reassign those machines to other purposes when the Mac Pro comes out.
Additionally, after HHS opted to reassign the relinquished Title X funds to some remaining participants, a report by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation found that gaps in access remain.
But I think we're at a time when we need new leadership, and I made the decision that we were going to reassign him and have new leadership in HEO.
He later ordered the Bureau of Prisons to temporarily reassign the warden at the New York federal prison and place two staff members assigned to Epstein's unit on administrative leave.
The heads of billion-dollar peace operations, with enormous responsibilities for ending wars, are not able to hire their immediate staff, or to reassign non-performers away from critical roles.
A President Sanders cannot simply reassign justices to lower courts, but he could potentially create a system where many different judges take turns serving as our nation's most powerful jurists.
Paatero, 55, was criticised over Posti's plan to reassign 700 package handlers under a new, lower-wage contract and whether or not the government was properly informed by Posti management.
Additionally, after the department opted to reassign the relinquished Title X funds to other remaining participants, a report by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation found gaps in the new coverage.
While national security advisers generally do not need Senate confirmation, because General McMaster is a three-star general on active duty, the president must seek Senate approval to reassign him.
Trump's Department of Homeland Security did get permission to reassign $20 million to fund prototypes for wall construction as well as new money for technology, maintenance and hiring for Border Patrol.
In Friday's report, investigators said Richardson made the decision to reassign Servello, provide him with an adverse fitness report and issue him a non‐punitive letter of caution in April 2017.
Of course, Serena's intentions don't change the outcome for Offred, who attempts to capitalize on the news by begging Waterford to reassign her to the district where her daughter, Hannah, lives.
Nielsen also directed CBP to immediately reassign 750 CBP officers to Border Patrol sectors that are facing an increased level of crossings and directed them to evaluate increasing the number of reassignments.
The department had to reassign detectives from their "primary responsibility" to go over the reports and footage before they were made public, making some relive the shooting all over again, he said.
The opportunities for gaming the new rules will make tax lawyers unspeakably rich for the rest of time, finding endless opportunities to shelter, transform, or reassign income to lower their clients' payments.
Washington (CNN)Robert Wilkie, the newly minted Veterans Affairs secretary, plans to reassign members of the department's leadership as one of his first acts on the job, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
When we spoke with the management company, they said they would only let us out of the lease if we were able to reassign it to someone else, which would be difficult.
Barr has directed the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to temporarily reassign the warden in charge of the MCC where Epstein was held pending the outcome of a Justice Department and FBI investigation.
The emergency declaration provides funding for states and local health officials to deal with the viral outbreak, and flexibility to reassign federal health workers in their communities to help with the response.
Clients connect to the servers as usual, but, by leveraging the excess computing and cloud resources found in many current hosts, MOTAG can quickly reassign clients to different servers based on simple criteria.
The number of volunteers from the T.S.A. will account for less than 1 percent of a work force of 60,000, and there are no plans to reassign those who screen passengers at airports.
Finally, prosecutors charged that he secretly controlled a huge portion of Retrophin stock by giving shares to associates and telling them to buy, sell or reassign the shares, and did not disclose that.
The tech giants divert their mega-wealth offshore, usually with the connivance of the IRS, which turns a blind eye on outrageous schemes that reassign US-based intellectual property to overseas tax havens.
Louie Gohmert — Republican "I really appreciate the president taking initiative because it will save a lot of money, because if somebody wants to gender reassign, it ought to be done before," Gohmert said.
"[Ayala] has made it clear that she will not fight for justice and that is why I am using my executive authority to immediately reassign the case to State Attorney Brad King," Scott said.
His lawyers said after the hearing they would file a motion with the state high court "Judge Tucker thoughtfully considered our application to reassign this case," said one of Mills&apos attorneys, Joe Tacopina.
You can reassign the two "function" buttons to perform specific tasks like changing the ISO or locking the exposure, or you can even change the purpose of the dials above your thumb and forefinger.
On Monday, Boeing told employees that it would need to temporarily reassign some 737 Max workers to other aircraft or storage facilities for the planes as it prepares to shut down production this month.
The company will reassign some employees and offer early retirement to others, but expects its overall head count to be higher at the end of this year, CFO Luka Mucic told reporters on a call.
You can see what Microsoft is trying to do: reassign the emotional resonance you inevitably have from the song onto its product, but in a way that twists the song into an orchestral, epic moment.
Essentially that means we would be creating a tremendous incentive to reassign or push profits offshore; businesses with the financial wherewithal and accounting savvy to take advantage of it could create perfectly legal tax shelters.
The determination made it easier for state and local health departments to temporarily reassign personnel whose salaries were funded through federal public health programs, freeing them from regular duties to help respond to the pandemic.
The union representing Customs screeners said at a hearing in December that the force was short 2,700 officers, partly as a result of the administration's decision to temporarily reassign people to the U.S.-Mexican border.
Alphabet now hopes to reassign Makani's "dozens" of employees to other climate change-related projects within the company, while a small team will collate the project's research to allow it to become useful for others.
"We were able to reassign many of those impacted by this realignment to other available store and corporate roles, but ultimately we had to reduce our headcount,"  a spokesperson for Bed Bath said in a statement.
Leaving aside the fact that Rosenstein is in fact a Republican appointed by George W. Bush, Trump's desire to fire or reassign him and Sessions is directly tied with the goal of hamstringing the Mueller investigation.
Later in the Oval Office, Trump will lead the swearing-in of Robert Wilkie as secretary of the Veterans Affairs Department (Wilkie immediately plans to reassign some Trump loyalists under his control, The Washington Post reports).
The news comes after the Justice Department announced it ordered the Bureau of Prisons to temporarily reassign the warden at the Manhattan federal prison and place two staff members assigned to Epstein's unit on administrative leave.
For example, the department had to reassign detectives from their "primary responsibility" to go over the reports and footage before they were made public, and some personnel would have to endure reliving the shooting, he said.
Trump also overruled McMaster's decision to reassign the National Security Council's senior director for intelligence programs, 30-year-old Ezra Cohen-Watnick, after the young aide appealed to Bannon and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
"Booker had enough support in this poll that we were able to reassign his voters to their second choice candidates," Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, tweeted ahead of the poll's Monday's release.
Previously, after building up a team to create the visual articles, publishers didn't have anywhere to go, so they were largely stuck with Snapchat's revenue split terms unless they were willing to fire or reassign the staff.
The U.S. Justice Department is developing plans to temporarily reassign immigration judges from around the country to 12 cities to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes, according to two administration officials.
Airlines don't expect the jets to be back until January or February but have repeatedly delayed their projected return dates to avoid having to rebook travelers at high-priced last-minute fares and scramble to reassign crews.
"She has made it clear that she will not fight for justice and that is why I am using my executive authority to immediately reassign the case to State Attorney Brad King," Scott said in a statement.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos would have to reassign funds to finance a refinery planned by the next government because of its heavy indebtedness, incoming Deputy Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Tuesday.
Two years after Cooper had the rug pulled out from under him, the Wisconsin GOP played the same trick, rushing to reassign appointment powers when Democratic candidate Tony Evers won the gubernatorial election in the 2018 midterms.
CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, speaking Wednesday at a press conference in El Paso about a quarter mile from the encampment, said the situation has forced him to reassign 750 officers from nearby ports to the border with Mexico.
In 2013, labor leaders, who command half the seats on the company's board of directors, opposed deeper restructuring measures and forced Zetsche to reassign cost-cutting specialist Wolfgang Bernhard as a condition for extending his contract as CEO.
When you were shown the text messages of FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, why did you reassign them and not fire them for compromising the investigation with obvious animus and multiple violations of procedure and policy?
The report, seen by Reuters, concluded that a restructuring plan that sought to reduce headcount by 22,000 out of a total workforce of more than 100,000 and reassign 10,000 others had had a "pathological effect" on staff morale.
"He told our staffs that following his refusal, chief of staff Ryan Jackson called Mr. Chmielewski into his office and informed him that you wished to fire or reassign him," the Democratic members of Congress wrote to Pruitt.
In Cook County, Illinois, which includes Chicago, officials are seeking the power to extend voting hours on March 17, reassign early voting locations and even change voting days, said Frank Herrera, a spokesman for the county clerk's office.
In Cook County, Illinois, which includes Chicago, officials are seeking the power to extend voting hours on March 17, reassign early voting locations and even change voting days, said Frank Herrera, a spokesman for the county clerk's office.
Boeing has said it has no plans to lay off workers and last week outlined plans to reassign about 3,000 of its 2003 Max workers to other parts of the company, including the 777X and 767 aircraft programs.
Ed Markey of Massachusetts to extract a pledge from him not to inject politics into NASA's climate science, or seek to reassign outspoken scientists to non-jobs, something that has happened at the Department of Interior, according to whistleblowers.
Romney, like every Republican interviewed for this story, said Trump was entitled to fire Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, and reassign Vindman, a lieutenant colonel, from the National Security Council after they testified in the impeachment inquiry.
Walldorf, Germany-based SAP will reassign some employees and offer early retirement to others, but still expects its overall head count to be higher at the end of this year, finance chief Luka Mucic told journalists on a call.
For example, Baidu's system could warn a theme park about an incoming spike of visitors early enough that the park could potentially reassign staff and perhaps even call in some help to ensure they can handle the extra visitors.
If transferring OPM's policy role to OMB is motivated by these perceptions, we can expect to see political leaders hire, promote, remove or reassign career officials for political and policy reasons rather than reasons rooted in non-partisan merit.
And the more that people cross illegally, the more that the Trump administration will reassign personnel from the legal border crossings, causing slowdowns at ports of entry, further limiting the procession of asylum seekers and fueling a vicious cycle.
The conservative Jewish-American and pro-Israel group Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), which also has close ties to Bannon, has been one of McMaster's sharpest critics, urging Trump to reassign him away from policy areas dealing with Israel and Iran.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - More than a dozen Ugandan media outlets said on Tuesday that they will reassign senior journalists in response to government complaints over coverage of opposition lawmaker and pop star Bobi Wine, prompting criticism that media freedoms are under attack.
Also, "they're making a fair amount of money through hard currency, and they'd have to reassign those resources to do this," noted a skeptical Adam Segal, director of the digital and cyberspace policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Last month, to the dismay of climate scientists around the world, Australia's federally financed science agency — the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, or Csiro — announced plans to shift its focus to commercially viable projects and cut or reassign 350 researchers.
To reduce the backlog, DHS estimates the government would need to reassign more than 100 immigration judges from around the country to hear MPP cases via video conferencing systems, according to the attendees of the June meeting with congressional staff.
And only the highest levels of the ruling Politburo could have decided in 2016 to reassign Tibet's party chief Chen Quanguo to Xinjiang — to which he brought some of the repressive measures he had used against Tibetans and Buddhist pilgrims.
The lawmakers said the bipartisan letter was sent in September and that it asked State Department officials to produce documents relating to how it planned to reassign the duties of the cyber office, in addition to briefing the committee on the office's closure.
Richardson's failure to ensure that the PAO was removed from his personal staff in an expeditious manner – for 4 months after he decided to reassign the PAO and take administrative action against the PAO – sent the wrong message about how seriously Adm.
That has not happened, despite repeated urging by top American officials that the Pakistani government cut off contact with militants and reassign intelligence agents with links to extremists — a goal that Republican and Democratic administrations have pursued for years with little success.
But Joel Clement, a whistleblower who left the Department of the Interior amid an effort to reassign those working on climate change, said that because Congress routinely ignores presidential budget requests, the administration has focused on changes that disrupt the work itself.
A USCIS spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that the agency has "a mobile group of senior executives who qualify for a variety of positions" and that the agency has the authority to reassign high-level managers like Lafferty to best serve the agency.
"It is out of an abundance of concern and respect for the students and staff of Spanish River Community High School that School District Administration has decided to reassign Principal William Latson effective immediately," the School District of Palm Beach County wrote in a statement.
The emergency status will give local health officials more tools to battle the virus, including the ability to reassign health workers to help fight Zika, and the chance for funding to hire and train unemployed workers to help fight the mosquitoes that carry the virus.
We can take that variable name and reassign its values, do computations with it, and, crucially, we can use it in many places at the same time, though it may take on different values at different points in the execution of our sketch-program-thing.
Boeing told employees Monday that it will reassign about 3,000 workers who produce the 737 Max in the Seattle area, while a major supplier for the beleaguered jets said it is considering voluntary layoffs to cut costs as the grounding wears on longer than expected.
After vigorously defending my friend in the emailed appeal, I acknowledged that the director could certainly reassign me to the FBI's Butte, Montana outpost, which was J. Edgar Hoover's legendary reflexive reassignment "banishment" response to agents who erred or who simply earned his ire.
LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp plans to reassign up to 30 percent of staff in its 103,000 computer service delivery business this year with job losses through attrition of around 10,000, technology website The Register reported on Thursday, citing unnamed company insiders.
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeJackson Lee: 'Racism is a national security threat' Most oppose cash reparations for slavery: poll Poll: Most Americans oppose reparations MORE (D-Texas) has a similar amendment to prevent funding from being used to reassign JAGs from the Pentagon to the Justice Department.
Soon into his tenure, Demotix was bought by Corbis, an online photography database, which proceeded to reassign photographers from war zones to "chase reality TV stars around red-carpet events"; not long after, Pein learned that Corbis also planned to lay off half of Demotix's employees.
Several current and former officials fear the decision to reassign Bartlett, a leading advocate for refugees in the State Department, is part of the Trump administration's wider effort to limit refugee resettlement in the US. CNN attempted to reach Bartlett for comment but he did not respond.
" But it does order the Pentagon to stop paying for any transgender-related medical treatments, including sex reassignment surgeries, for currently serving troops, "except to the extent necessary to protect the health of an individual who has already begun a course of treatment to reassign his or her sex.
San Francisco's state of emergency was a pre-emptive move designed to prepare the city for what could be a major health crisis, and ensuring that the city could reassign staff and budget to take actions such as building shelters – and then be quickly reimbursed by the state and federal agencies.
In it, Trump directed the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security to stop using government funds for sex-reassignment procedures unless it is necessary "to protect the health of an individual who has already begun a course of treatment to reassign his or her sex," the memo said.
According to one senior administration official, Mr. Shine, arriving at the White House, appeared overwhelmed by a fractious West Wing, in part because he was hired by the president after John F. Kelly, his former chief of staff, was unwilling to reassign Mercedes Schlapp, the White House director of strategic communications.
Former officials also dispute the notion that Strzok would not have been able to check his own personal political biases to be part of an effective leadership team on the investigation — although they note that Mueller may still have acted wisely to reassign him to safeguard the public's trust in the investigation.
When one or two of the company became ill, as occasionally happened, the group had rapidly to reassign the roles; when almost all of them succumbed at the same moment, as befell them after an imprudent dinner in Mexico City, they had to make do with improvised narration and zanily curtailed scenes.
The biofuels industry said administration officials led them to believe that the number of gallons assigned to large refiners would be a three-year rolling average of total exemptions, which would make the system self-correcting: If EPA gave out a lot of exemptions, they would be forced to reassign more gallons in future years.
In theory, if Congress did pass Gaetz's bill, it could follow up by repealing all the environmental laws on the books or reassign its responsibility to other cabinet departments—although the latter possibility raises the question of what Gaetz's bill would accomplish to free chemical factories and coal-fired power plants from the oppressive regulatory yoke.
"The declaration will allow access to more funds, the waiving of certain regulatory procedures to speed response, reassign key personnel, allow temporary personnel appointments, and provide the authority to take necessary actions to combat the outbreak," said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior associate at the UPMC Center for Health Security in Baltimore.
By examining other vehicle sizes, the team found that 2,000 10-person vehicles could meet 95 percent of demand, or the system could use a variety of vehicle types and reassign them based on incoming requests — perhaps by sending multi-passenger vans to a big sports event or concert rather than a larger fleet of smaller cars.
As a show of force in his first week on the job, Mr. Wilkie, a lawyer and Air Force Reserve officer who has spent his career on Capitol Hill and in the Pentagon, intends to reassign a number of divisive political appointees to less influential posts, according to a Defense Department official who is familiar with Mr. Wilkie's plans.
But according to the New York Times, Wray is also under pressure from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to reassign Comey loyalists within the agency.
The auction that closed last month was the first of its kind, both because it was two-sided, engaging both TV broadcasters as sellers and mobile operators as buyers, bidding in a single auction, and because the choices of which TV broadcast rights to buy and how to reassign continuing broadcasters needed to respect more than a million constraints to avoid interference among uses.
Lloyd SmuckerLloyd Kenneth SmuckerRising number of GOP lawmakers criticize Trump remarks about minority Dems Lawmakers divided over how to end shutdowns for good How to keep government running when lawmakers fail to do their job MORE (R-Pa.) introduced the Department of Labor Accountability Act to give the Labor secretary the authority to reprimand, suspend, reassign, demote or fire senior department employees for misconduct or performance.
The company has temporarily stopped its other production line to divert workers to boost Model 3 output in a bid to reach its goal of 2,500 cars a week by the end of the quarter, Bloomberg reported on Thursday here A Tesla spokesperson said it was normal to reassign some assembly workers when one line shuts down, but denied this case was due to an end-of-quarter push.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyDemocrats call on House committees to probe Epstein's 2008 'sweetheart deal,' suicide Maryland state senator denies sending tweet calling Ilhan Omar 'illegal' Tlaib says Trump 'scared' of 'Squad' MORE, all Massachusetts Democrats, wrote to the agency, noting that the decision to suspend new interviews in the Boston Asylum Sub-Office and reassign staff to the U.S.-Mexico border, will leave about 85033,000 pending asylum cases in New England frozen.

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