Thompson argues the company should be reorganized around that opportunity.
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Cheesy pandering will be reorganized into imagined conversation with teens.
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It also reorganized its advertising sales and brand development teams.
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YOU KNOW, WE HAVE REORGANIZED COMPANIES OVER THE YEARS SNAPPLE.
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The reorganized company will maintain its pension plan for hourly employees.
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Schmidt became chairman of Alphabet again when Google reorganized in 2015.
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The Start menu is reorganized just enough to be more useful.
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They have since reorganized and launch frequent attacks across the region.
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Taskmaster Saturn begins its retrograde today, and you're getting reorganized, Leo.
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The militants have since reorganized and launched a wave of attacks.
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The Moon in Aquarius encourages you to get reorganized today, Virgo!
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After the recession in 2010, the company reorganized under bankruptcy laws.
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"The state is being reorganized around Tayyip Erdogan," a journalist wrote.
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So, we reorganized the engineering team, put new leadership in place.
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The system quickly reorganized the words and sentences into new text.
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Information has been reorganized so that each screen is less cluttered.
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He left last year, shortly before Google reorganized itself into Alphabet.
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Two years later, he became CEO of Google under the reorganized Alphabet.
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In 2016, SFX, the owner of Tomorrowland reorganized following a bankruptcy filing.
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He reorganized Microsoft so that it was more open, more developer-friendly.
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However, those teams are being reorganized with a focus on geographic proximity.
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They restructured, reorganized, and began to nurture future stars like Matt Hughes.
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The move was considered temporary, to help Cindy get her life reorganized.
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Mattis has previously said those exercises would be "reorganized" but not canceled.
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Saturn will begin its retrograde this evening, encouraging you to get reorganized.
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It has reorganized and gone through bankruptcy and has had several owners.
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But Stetson said he expects the newly reorganized company to keep mining.
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If you're happy where you're working, use this new moon to get reorganized.
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These are finer points that can be resolved as the functions are reorganized.
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But the group reorganized the terrorist cells, he said, and the killing resumed.
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And once or twice a week, during the night, Enrique reorganized the store.
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Giffords is the second LCS to deploy under the newly reorganized LCS program.
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Allied forces on the island were quickly reorganized into East and West Brigades.
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When the cab stopped, I reorganized my folder and reached for my wallet.
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The deal ends several months of uncertainty over how the MTA would be reorganized.
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The company has since reorganized and emerged from bankruptcy with the settlement still intact.
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Since then, the company has reorganized and sought to regain its footing and stride.
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Today's a great time to check in with your health or to get reorganized.
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They rewrote and reorganized the curriculum, ridding it of partisan sentiment, real or imagined.
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Collins reorganized business units and retrained managers, with an eye toward efficiency and speed.
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Chrissy Teigen showed off her recently reorganized pantry in her Instagram post on Monday.
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For the True Colors production, Mr. Kreidler said he reordered and reorganized some material.
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In 2015, both nations reorganized their military space cadres to make them more effective.
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She likes it because it's "autofiction" — it's all true, but the truth is reorganized.
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During the bankruptcy case, questions were raised about the viability of the reorganized company.
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Plan ways to get reorganized and be smart about how you plan your time.
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Google X, Alphabet's moonshot factory, has reportedly been reorganized amid a broader cost-savings effort.
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In response, the global health agency reorganized its emergency response structure and strengthened its operations.
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It announced in June that it successfully reorganized its debt and emerged from the process.
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Then, in the early 21970s, after Canham retired and Schembechler left, Michigan athletics was reorganized.
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The "alphabetical movies" gag reorganized entire films so that the dialogue plays in alphabetical order.
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The company has reorganized its customer services organization to focus more on its cloud businesses.
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The newly-reorganized Indec is set to issue its first GDP data late this month.
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Now, they're finding that the Mayans didn't just die off—people reorganized themselves and persevered.
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Focus on getting reorganized if you find yourself not knowing how to spend your time.
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The inventory had been reorganized to make room for incoming shipments of the Prism collection.
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Philip Morris reorganized its regional structure, increasing the number of regions to 6 from 4.
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A newly named head of North American operations left shortly after that group was reorganized.
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Today's new moon in Libra makes space for you to slow down and get reorganized.
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And last year Alphabet halted Google Fiber's future plans, and reorganized employees in Project Wing.
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Some of that space has been sitting empty since the Pentagon reorganized after the Sept.
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On pandemic response, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reorganized itself since the Ebola outbreak.
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They discovered that the daptomycin-resistant strain had a new mechanism that reorganized the cell.
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This is one of the major reasons the company reorganized and became Alphabet in 2015.
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Gymboree Group was one of those that reorganized, and AlixPartners was the retailer's financial advisor.
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"It has been almost 100 years since somebody reorganized the government on this scale," Mulvaney said.
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All those are now getting consolidated and reorganized, said multiple sources, with some verticals going poof.
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As his first major restructuring action since taking over, Duperreault reorganized AIG into three new units.
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Fuchs's resignation came as Wells Fargo reorganized a unit he oversaw, giving him fewer supervisory responsibilities.
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The eclipses have shifted so many things in your life, Sagittarius; getting reorganized is key now.
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First-lien lenders get 82.5% of the reorganized equity, while third-lien holders get the rest.
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Shareholders in the still-public parent company will own 6 percent in the newly reorganized company.
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The Goldwater-Nichols Act reorganized the Department of Defense to optimize it to combat modern threats.
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Soon after, Google reorganized itself and Nest fell under the operations of Alphabet's Other Bets category.
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Under the new bus system, old services were reorganized to make routes faster and more direct.
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Much of it has sat empty since the Pentagon reorganized in the years after the Sept.
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It lasted only 18 minutes before he was sacrificed as Conte reorganized after Cahill's red card.
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Disney recently reorganized its corporate structure, creating a new unit focused on its upcoming streaming services.
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He reorganized the curriculum, emphasizing the importance of building as a social, rather than formal, phenomenon.
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Fir Tree, which manages around $9.4 billion, is the most consistent presence in these reorganized energy companies.
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The bureaucracy was reorganized — and moved from the Department of Justice to the Department of Homeland Security.
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Koh reportedly said that he had reorganized Samsung's mobile development team to prepare for the strategy shift.
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Environmental groups have said the plan would leave the reorganized group with insufficient funds to tackle cleanups.
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When Google reorganized last yearto become Alphabet, it placed Sundar Pichai in charge of its search business.
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Kennedy's charge galvanized the nation's energies as American society thoroughly reorganized itself around space exploration and discovery.
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Being offline gives a sensation of having all of your mind's tangled wires unplugged and reorganized neatly.
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Use the energy of this full moon to get reorganized—but don't work too hard at it.
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Our supply chain, which has been developed and optimized over decades, cannot be reorganized in short order.
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After being purchased and reorganized by clothing manufacturing mogul Julius Rosenwald, the company began to grow exponentially.
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But GE Capital aggressively reorganized its business in an effort to get out from under that label.
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Its bus network was completely reorganized to deliver passengers to the stations in time to catch trains.
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Page was named Alphabet&aposs CEO in 2015, when Google reorganized to launch its parent company Alphabet.
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Existing shareholders would receive 1 percent of the stock in the reorganized company, according to court documents.
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"Getting reorganized, laid off, restructured happens to nearly everyone," Klein says, insisting that these events are rarely personal.
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That in turn would impact how noteholders would split the equity in the reorganized company with its shareholders.
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That part of the business is due to be reorganized in the wake of this deal, Opera said.
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In 2015, Unilever reorganized the spreads business into a separate entity, sparking widespread speculation it would be sold.
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Along with these functionality improvements, the app has also been reorganized into three tabs: Discover, Upcoming, and Devices.
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The new owners, the company's first lien lenders, have yet to select a name for the reorganized company.
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As the BBC has reorganized to cut costs, creating and delivering high-quality content is an increasing challenge.
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It also reorganized its food leadership teams in July in an effort to compete better with grocery rivals.
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He was also quoted as saying that in his view Ford's business in Russia would have to reorganized.
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"The last time the Department of Interior has been reorganized was about 100 years ago," he told employees.
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Forest City ultimately took back control of the factory, reorganized the production process and finished the first tower.
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Its assets were transferred to regional subsidiary Crossair which was then reorganized into the Swiss International Air Lines.
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He reorganized Microsoft into a cloud computing giant, after it had been left behind in the smartphone revolution.
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Last year, Boeing reorganized its defense business to include a division focused on drones and other unmanned weaponry.
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She reorganized their toys, color coordinating them, and the kitchen cabinets, ordering labels online from The Home Edit.
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Soleimani reorganized and retrained the Syrian military, brought in troops and equipment, and gave Assad crucial intelligence support.
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Google reorganized to become Alphabet in 2015, but the way the company is structured is still rather confusing.
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PDVSA has since reorganized its businesses to continue crude exports, which are the country's main source of revenue.
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Ocasio-Cortez has not publicly suggested what would happen to the agencies under DHS were it to be reorganized.
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Yet pairing that with the environmental regulations and the way the EPA's been reorganized, there's a real dissonance there.
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AIG filed a federal lawsuit and the board, reorganized under a more sympathetic governor, caved, awarding AIG $18 million.
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It becomes clear, suddenly, that this is someone's wardrobe — winter coats, undershirts, ties — deconstructed and reorganized for public consumption.
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Fosun reorganized its businesses in 2016, creating Fosun Tourism Group and paving the way for the latter's listing plan.
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Whetstone reorganized the staff and let many people go, as well as temporarily tamping down its famously pugnacious image.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few weeks ago I reorganized my art books, monographs, and exhibition catalogues.
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The merger between NextEra and reorganized Energy Future Holdings received approval from a U.S. bankruptcy court earlier this week.
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The Moon enters Libra early this morning, encouraging you to find more harmony in your life by getting reorganized.
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Whatever else is left of DHS can be reorganized under a Federal Emergency Management Agency that's independent once more.
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Less than a decade later, current Chairman Dennis Frank, an ex-Goldman Sachs banker, reorganized it into a bank.
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But if banks can be reorganized in bankruptcy, the possibility of a win-win result is in the cards.
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The Crown Property Act, passed in 1936, reorganized the Thai royal family's assets into separate categorizes for royal assets.
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The proposal would have allowed current equity holders to receive 1.75 percent of the equity in a reorganized iHeartMedia.
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The company removed two layers of management and reorganized its business units to handle new challenges in the industry.
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A few months prior to that, in June 2018, BuzzFeed cut 20 staffers as it reorganized its business operations.
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Employees and teams are regularly and commonly given new assignments, or reorganized, to keep pace with evolving business needs.
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Late last year, a group of hackers likely linked to the Iranian government reorganized the infrastructure supporting their cyberattacks.
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It's a great time to get reorganized—but remember, Mercury is retrograde, so things are still in the air.
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But in 2008, Random House, which owned Doubleday Broadway, reorganized some of its imprints and eliminated Mr. Rubin's position.
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ClassPass Live eventually shuttered as the company reorganized its priorities to focus on global expansion and its corporate program.
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Union membership decline, might be tied to the way work has reorganized over the last 50 years, Rolf said.
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Say you'd like to learn more about what aspects of career development the reorganized department is intended to emphasize.
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That unit was stripped and reorganized in less than two years, and it's only contribution were the Portal devices.
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Murray and D'Souza were writing at a time when white nationalism was being reorganized into new institutions and publications.
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The "reorganized" universities of fascist Italy and Germany had no place for Leo Szilard, Enrico Fermi or Albert Einstein.
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At the same time, GE Power CEO Russell Stokes will shift to become CEO of the reorganized GE Power Portfolio.
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AMD's Recovery Ratings (RRs) reflect Fitch's belief that the company would be reorganized rather than liquidated in a bankruptcy scenario.
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Last month, AIG reorganized into three units - general insurance business, a life and retirement unit and a standalone technology unit.
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The night before he disappeared, he reorganized his basement, washed his clothes and discarded six garbage bags of old belongings.
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The software has been completely reorganized with a persistent sidebar that makes it way easier to sort through your photos.
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Mercury begins its retrograde today, and you're getting reorganized and running into past lovers over the rest of this month.
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The new deal offers noteholders, including Blackstone's debt outfit GSO, new bonds, preferred stock, and equity in a reorganized J.Crew.
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In September, AIG reorganized into three units - general insurance business, a life and retirement unit and a standalone technology unit.
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Why would politics have reorganized around visions of safety, particularly in an era when the world was getting, overall, safer?
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The Minerals Management Service (MMS) — the agency in charge of regulating offshore energy development — was reorganized into three separate bureaus.
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Mr. Rotchin first tried out the plane-hailing concept with Greenjets, which fell into financial trouble and reorganized, becoming BlackJet.
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Instead, there is a Chapter 14 inserted into the bankruptcy code to allow these entities to be reorganized in bankruptcy.
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The team that produces digital extensions for some of the network's documentary-style shows is reportedly going to be reorganized.
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It will need creditors to agree that it should be reorganized rather than liquidated, as other bankrupt retailers have been.
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The coalition has also limited base access to only "mission-essential" personnel and reorganized to create physical distance between people.
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Congress voted itself an infusion of staffing and other support resources, reorganized its committee structure and modernized its budgeting processes.
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I took a month off this summer, and I've reorganized my way of thinking about how I'm going to work.
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They provided him with funds, reorganized his Nationalist party, known as the K.M.T., and helped him to train an army.
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The team reorganized last year to group people around policy issues and along business lines, rather than by geographic location.
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Barcelona has reorganized some streets into superblocks where intersections now serve as playgrounds and cars are pushed to the edges.
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Toys "R" Us Inc eventually went into liquidation, while others including children's retailer Gymboree Corp and Payless ShoeSource Inc reorganized.
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Congress then radically reorganized transportation regulation in 21625, but the ICC got even more power under that year's Transportation Act.
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They said a new CEO was put in place, the company was reorganized, and varied mergers and acquisitions were pursued.
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The remaining operations will be reorganized to churn out millions of replacement inflators for cars that are subject to recalls.
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The nonprofit operations, as they were with GM, would be reorganized as two tax-exempt Taft-Hartley Trust Fund organizations.
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I immediately reorganized myself, cleared my air, and woke my inner army to full attention and readied myself for attack.
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" But in April, she told the Washington Post that instead of abolishing ICE, she thinks it should be "reorganized significantly.
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French forces drove them back a year later, but they have since reorganized, and in recent months launched dozens of attacks.
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Through an executive order, Nixon reorganized a decentralized series of offices carrying out the research, monitoring and enforcement of those regulations.
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As part of these changes, we've reorganized and created a handful of new positions to better serve the global Maker community.
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The company has reorganized the engineering division involved in the mileage manipulation scandal and has improved testing processes and compliance procedures.
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I have reorganized the drawers and moved things around in the nursery multiple times just to make sure everything is perfect.
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The squadrons had reorganized for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and this made them much more responsive to Hurricane Maria.
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In 2014 NRG announced a large realignment initiative, and it reorganized its businesses under NRG Home, NRG Business and NRG Renew.
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Trump reorganized his campaign staff this week, naming adviser and pollster Kellyanne Conway campaign manager and Breitbart's Steve Bannon chief executive.
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Toys "R" Us Inc did not survive and liquidated, while others including children's retailer Gymboree Corp and Payless ShoeSource Inc reorganized.
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"Employees and teams are regularly and commonly given new assignments, or reorganized, to keep pace with evolving business needs," Google said.
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Within a few months, Apple had reorganized its entire AI and machine learning teams under Giannandrea, the company announced to TechCrunch.
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The reorganized Peabody will have a nine-member board including the CEO and three directors chosen by the main creditor groups.
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The application has been reorganized to include a persistent sidebar that will likely make it easier to sort through your photos.
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It was formed in 2011 and reorganized in 2013, and it has only ever launched a few satellites up into orbit.
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It appears that WikiLeaks simply pulled emails with audio attachments from its first dump and reorganized them on a dedicated page.
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In the last several months, it has shaken up its executive ranks and reorganized its advertising sales and brand development teams.
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Special agents with Homeland Security Investigations have recommended breaking up ICE but retaining its current functions — just reorganized into separate offices.
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The sun, communication planet Mercury, and you ruling planet Mars meet in productive earth sign Virgo, inspiring you to get reorganized!
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The roots of modern-day stalemates can be traced to a 21.7 law that reorganized the budgeting process, Professor Bilmes said.
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"The state is being reorganized around Tayyip Erdogan," the columnist Asli Aydintasbas wrote in the secular opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet last week.
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First it was the abstract ideology of the French Revolution, the idea that society could be reorganized from the top down.
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In light of the way Fidesz has reorganized Hungary's courts, media, and electoral system, Orban's victory probably won't be his last.
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But other claimants, including the wildfire victims, would have been paid almost entirely in stock in the new, reorganized PG&E.
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After 21625/2900, the U.S. government reorganized existing federal organizations and created new ones to address the threat of global terrorism.
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It reorganized and cut millions of dollars in debt, but that doesn't appear to have been enough to save the company.
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Warner Media, as it now is, has been reorganized to better fight old rivals (like Verizon) and new ones (like Netflix).
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Now is a great time to get reorganized, and thanks to the Moon in Aquarius, to think about your daily budget.
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The remnants of that group rearmed and reorganized, renaming itself the Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) in 2013.
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The company reorganized its head office, brought in leadership familiar with meeting regulatory requirements and buttoned up standard operating procedures, Berman said.
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Following his appointment though, the Cupertino tech juggernaut reorganized its teams to focus on developing the "brains" within an autonomous vehicle, reportedly.
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In a Chapter 7 case, a company is liquidated rather than reorganized as a going concern as in a Chapter 11 case.
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The government had threatened to withhold mining permits on federal land because it feared a reorganized Alpha would be too weak financially.
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Sky has recently reorganized its sports broadcasting to create channels dedicated to specific sports such as soccer, cricket, Formula One and golf.
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It said it had reorganized the engineering division involved in the mileage manipulation scandal and improved testing processes to prevent a repeat.
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That's the message of the fresh recut of The Wizard of Oz, which reorganized every word from the film into alphabetical order.
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DBP revenues underperformed in the quarter as the division reorganized its U.S. sales force, Software AG said in a statement released overnight.
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Google acquired Nest in 2014, and after the search reorganized itself into Alphabet, Nest became one of those divisions, separate from Google.
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"Important questions, including how the rights of existing creditors will be respected as Eskom is reorganized, remain unanswered," the ratings agency said.
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Disney has reorganized its divisions for its streaming future, and Tuesday's earnings report was the first to reflect the company's new structure.
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To that end, GameStop just laid off dozens of regional managers and reorganized the way its stores report to the head office.
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Von Rundstedt quickly reorganized the German forces in the West and moved reinforcements to the areas near key bridges and major cities.
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In 2016, the company reorganized its restorative therapies group, which includes pain therapies as part of its effort to stem its losses.
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When reorganized by sentiment of the tweets, Taylor Swift comes out on top, with the highest percentage of positive mentions of her.
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In the last several months, it has eliminated its copy desk, offered buyouts to employees and reorganized the structure of its newsroom.
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President Clinton, promoting his cuts to the welfare system and proclaiming "the era of big government is over," pre-emptively reorganized HUD.
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Founded in 2011 by the city itself, as a branch of its municipal government, the orchestra later reorganized along more traditional lines.
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In the film, whether it's the space represented or the ideas espoused, nothing is settled, all is moving, destabilized, and ultimately reorganized.
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By contrast, employees of the company, or anyone doing business with it while it is being reorganized, can expect to be paid.
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In the months since Mulvaney reorganized the Office of Fair Lending, the bureau has not brought a single case alleging illegal discrimination.
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Mr. Zuckerberg reorganized the top of his management team earlier this year, installing Adam Mosseri as vice president of product at Instagram.
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A little more than four years later, when Google had reorganized itself as Alphabet, the company had almost doubled to 61,814 workers.
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Drawn by free admission on Sunday, nearly 10,000 visitors let themselves get lost in the Museum of Modern Art's larger, reorganized spaces.
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He's run the team since Microsoft reorganized in 2018, dismantling its traditional Windows organization in favor of a focus on cloud computing.
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Under the plan, holders of the company's $2.3 billion in unsecured bonds would receive 14.3 percent of the stock in the reorganized company.
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Here's what we know: Bloomberg News' Jennifer Jacobs broke the story on Wednesday, noting Trump "reorganized his National Security Council" by removing Bannon.
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Code Source has since changed its business model and reorganized as CodeFund which is leveraging ethical digital advertising to fund open source projects.
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Continental further said its Chassis & Safety and Interior divisions will be reorganized into two business areas: Autonomous Driving Technologies and Vehicle Networking Technologies.
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Mercury is retrograde in Sagittarius, helping you get reorganized and stirring up issues around your day job—a shift is taking place today.
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The reorganized feed relies on an algorithm to sort images and videos based on what users are likely to be most interested in.
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By the end of this process, the cells have reorganized themselves in a self-sufficient manner that negates the need for supporting materials.
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As part of the plan, Fairway's senior lenders will exchange debt for common equity and $3463 million of debt in the reorganized company.
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He will take over a newly reorganized ministry that will now hold sway over all facets of energy and industry, not just oil.
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It's now been more than 15 years since the U.S. government reorganized itself in response to a terrorist attack committed by 19 people.
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Then I realized something else, something so strange that, for a moment, I couldn't take it in: Duvel had reorganized the store chromatically.
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Under a previously disclosed plan, lenders will receive all the stock in a reorganized C&J, subject to dilution for management incentive awards.
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And if the judge confirms the plan, management of the reorganized company will receive an unspecified percentage of its shares as incentive awards.
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JD.com chairman Richard Liu will acquire a stake of about 4.3 percent in the reorganized unit and obtain a majority of voting rights.
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The start of Azure AIAbout 18 months ago, Microsoft reorganized, dismantling its traditional Windows organization in favor of a focus on cloud computing.
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For you, Libra, Pisces season is a time to get reorganized, to kick bad habits, and cross items off your to-do list.
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" The company added that "employees and teams are regularly and commonly given new assignments, or reorganized, to keep pace with evolving business needs.
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"Foal Eagle is being reorganized a bit to keep it at a level that will not be harmful to diplomacy," Mattis told reporters.
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Early in his tenure, Mr. de Blasio reorganized the city's scattered legal services programs and put them under one agency, with more funding.
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Page, who formerly was a CEO of Google, became Alphabet's chief executive in 22019 when Google reorganized to form the new parent company.
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Microsoft has a long history of selling to large enterprise companies and in 2017 reorganized its sales force to prioritize its cloud business.
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During the 19893-day Ford presidency, Mr. Marsh, as counsel to the president, emerged with major authority over the reorganized White House staff.
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The market is bifurcating into what we call the barbell, and we've reorganized the team and refocused to really emphasize both of those.
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The reorganized company was expected to have about 425 Sears and Kmart stores, down from roughly 3,500 when those companies merged in 2005.
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We decided that was a good thing to do, that we didn't want to wait to meet the president after that schedule was reorganized.
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Armstrong left the company in September, and in November Verizon reorganized its businesses into three segments: Verizon Business, Verizon Consumer and Verizon Media Group.
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The shareholders' meeting is a key step in sorting out the reorganized firm's governance and formalising the 4 billion reais ($964 million) capital increase.
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Maxim also reorganized all of these various products into one business unit so there would be less confusion about where the innovation is occurring.
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The previous update reorganized buttons on Spotify's now playing page and shoved repeat under the three-dot menu in the upper right-hand corner.
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After months of planning, curators have reorganized one of its central Egyptian galleries for an exhibition celebrating their new golden masterpiece, purchased in 2017.
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BlackRock's funds backed all of Facebook's director nominees last year, but also voted for two shareholder proposals that would have reorganized Facebook's governance structure.
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The company has reorganized, but the promised first in-tube test that was supposed to happen in 2016 is pretty much out of reach.
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They provided a glimpse, though narrow, into how Mr. Page thinks about technology and Google, which recently reorganized into a holding company called Alphabet.
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The reorganized Sears was expected to have about 425 Sears and Kmart stores, down from roughly 3,500 at the time of the 2005 merger.
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The reorganized company will own TXU Energy, the state's largest retail electric utility, and Luminant, Texas' largest power plant operator and largest coal miner.
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After the holidays are over, we're apparently supposed to get our shit together start the new year off with completely revitalized and reorganized lives.
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When the company reorganized as Alphabet, it began to break out revenues and operating losses for these "other bets" in its quarterly earnings reports.
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Within a few months, Apple reorganized its AI and machine learning divisions under Giannandrea, and it most recently promoted him to its executive team.
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After realizing the importance of mobile in 2012, Facebook redesigned its app, reorganized its teams and demanded employees carry Android phones for "dogfooding" testing.
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In these transformations, points are more thoroughly reorganized; they don't necessarily maintain their prior relationship with one another after a transformation has been applied.
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Even before the FISA Amendments Act passed, the government reorganized PRISM without telling judge Reggie Walton, who was overseeing a challenge to that program.
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He reorganized the company to make it less complicated by streamlining and combining divisions to reduce the number of businesses to 26 from 40.
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The legacy enterprise technology company, founded over 2100 years ago, has reorganized around "strategic imperatives," which include businesses like cloud, analytics, mobility and security.
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Miziolek announced Monday that the piece would be reinstated until May 6, the date at which the entire art gallery is to be reorganized.
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GM was reorganized, and after several interim CEOs led the carmaker, Mary Barra became the first female CEO of a major automaker in 2014.
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Berkshire Hathaway Energy said it agreed to buy reorganized Energy Future Holdings Corp (EFH), Dallas-based Oncor's bankrupt parent, for $9 billion in cash.
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But the militants have since reorganized and launched a wave of attacks against security forces, peacekeepers and civilian targets and have threatened neighboring countries.
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Corner office A lifer within the Pritzker organization, Mr. Hoplamazian reorganized the family business during an acrimonious feud, then took over the hotel chain.
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In Lebanon, many questions remain, including whether Mr. Hariri will hand in his resignation or rescind it, and whether the government will be reorganized.
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Neumann also reorganized the IPO structure to give a tax advantage to WeWork's founders and other insiders over those who buy into the IPO.
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As Venus makes a helpful connection with Jupiter during this new moon, an accommodating energy flows as you rethink your schedule and get reorganized.
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Taskmaster Saturn ends its retrograde today, bringing a shift to your finances, and you're eager to get reorganized as the moon moves through Taurus.
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But a few months before she was set to leave, her team reorganized and asked her to stay in her role in San Francisco.
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Stone went through bankruptcy proceedings during the oil price downturn after mid-2014 during which debt holders received equity stakes in the reorganized company.
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They also knew (or certainly had every reason to know) precisely what the Contura agreement required and would obligate the reorganized debtors to pay.
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With the clock ticking down, planner Alina Moleta quickly reorganized the outdoor reception at the historic Walton House to include clear tents and bistro lighting.
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After a few weeks of wallowing in sweatpants, I got out of bed, reorganized my closet, and made the decision: I was going plant shopping.
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Pence's speech coincided with the release of the Pentagon's report to Congress of its recommendations on how the Defense Department's space operations should be reorganized.
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It also comes at an interesting time for the firm, which is reported to have reorganized its management team following the completion of the merger.
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Anglo has cut costs and reorganized its portfolio, selling off some assets including its Rustenburg platinum mine in South Africa, a flashpoint of union violence.
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We shot this special twice, and the first time we had an entirely different organization, and it didn't go very well, so we reorganized it.
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And to reiterate what I've noted before: There's nothing in the law that would prohibit the newly reorganized company from broadcasting in the United States.
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The upper house of parliament voted in December 2017 to investigate SARS and, in the same month, Idris announced that the unit would be reorganized.
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The recovery analysis assumes that TV Azteca would be considered a going-concern in bankruptcy and that the company would be reorganized rather than liquidated.
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It's hard to reiterate what a major impact this legislation could have; the games industry has reorganized itself around micro-transactions in the past decade.
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The other militant group, the reorganized Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, works independently of Ansar al-Islam and almost exclusively in northern Bangladesh, the chief investigator said.
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And it reorganized Twitter's role within IAC, absorbing it into Match, specifically in order to strip the plaintiffs of their options and future selling windows.
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In 2016, a year after taking over as CEO, Chuck Robbins reorganized the company and said he had no plans to do another spin-in.
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In March, Microsoft reorganized its Windows and Devices Group and moved its engineering resources into other units, including one focusing on cloud and artificial intelligence.
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A reorganized Takata will continue to provide automakers with replacement kits as tens of millions of recalled air bag inflators have yet to be replaced.
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They help determine how much the various creditors are paid and how a bankrupt business is broken apart, sold off or reorganized into something new.
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Outside the North Korean Embassy in Hanoi, a glass case displaying an array of patriotic photographs was reportedly reorganized just before Kim Jong-un's arrival.
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The third floor was reorganized to accommodate two bedrooms and a new bathroom with a porcelain floor, glass-enclosed shower and Toto toilet and sink.
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The software giant has a long history of selling to large enterprise companies and in 2017 reorganized its sales force to prioritize its cloud business.
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This week, the departing seven programs reorganized as the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, reviving the name of a conference that dissolved in the previous realignment.
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The funds would get a majority stake in the reorganized PG&E, gaining control from the current shareholders, many of which are also hedge funds.
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But too quickly the banks reorganized under the imprimatur of Deutsche Bank, and the chairman of the bank during Nazi rule, Hermann Abs, was reinstalled.
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So far, the company has cut 22014,23.5 jobs as it shed assets and reorganized its business to become less reliant on state money, executives say.
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More than 2628 subsequently reorganized under a bankruptcy code provision that allows them to set up special trusts to pay people injured by their products.
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And what about the Visual Word Format Area, which was initially dedicated to recognizing complex objects like faces that reorganized itself so reading could exist?
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The Nest suite of smart home products was originally part of Google before being spun out into its own company when Google reorganized into Alphabet.
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A new board will be named by holders of the company's first-lien debt, who will own a majority of the stock in the reorganized company.
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With such a scarce population living in a world dependent on sound and touch rather than sight, See shows society as having reorganized itself into tribes.
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Campbell in 24 reorganized into three divisions, creating the Campbell Fresh unit after combining what was a Packaged Fresh division with soups sold to supermarket delis.
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The plan extends maturities on more than $5 billion of bank loans and converts about $2.3 billion in bond debt into equity in a reorganized Seadrill.
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The NRA then had recently reorganized around a militancy untypical of its first century of existence, centering on a newly individualistic reading of the Second Amendment.
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Those emotional bonds remain, and it's smart of the reorganized Nokia to try to capitalize on them by acquiring Withings and looking to return to prominence.
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Campbell in 2015 reorganized into three divisions, creating the Campbell Fresh unit after combining what was a packaged fresh division with soups sold to supermarket delis.
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This grid-style editing interface has been reorganized into a collapsible scrolling list in the iPhone app, making it easier to navigate on the smaller screen.
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Campbell in 2015 reorganized into three divisions, creating the Campbell Fresh unit after combining what was a Packaged Fresh division with soups sold to supermarket delis.
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While Sabine has proposed giving unsecured creditors equity worth $6.8 million in a reorganized Sabine, the unsecured creditors argued they could be entitled to $268 million.
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The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires has reorganized its permanent collection, assigning a new context for 20th-century Latin American art and its movements.
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The second, the Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, is the reorganized offshoot of a group banned in 266 for setting off nearly 22015 bombs simultaneously around the country.
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The range of toys that he still reorganized and kept within the customers' reach was so small and monotonous that it barely attracted the youngest children.
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In January, it suspended its print magazine, leaving the free news business, and laying off or transferring a large portion of its staff as it reorganized.
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The company recently reorganized its sales team under its new chief business officer Jeremi Gorman, with a sales team dedicated to "emerging brands" or DTC brands.
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N) has reorganized its sales operations as part of a push into services that has helped it take a lead over rival jet maker Airbus (AIR.
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In a June hearing, Rogers said the Russians and Chinese have already reorganized their own space operations, adding "the Chinese literally have a space force today."
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Hyun's departure comes after Uber reorganized its marketing team over the summer, laying off 400 employees from its global-marketing team across nearly a dozen countries.
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Peabody plans to cancel its currently traded stock and list shares of the reorganized company on the New York Stock Exchange after it emerges from bankruptcy.
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Employment has fallen as the company sent work to other states and countries, reorganized engineering talent around the world and stepped up automation and lean manufacturing.
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It was about the steady collapse of the postwar order and the way power structures are being reorganized and renegotiated across societies and across the world.
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SAO PAULO, March 11 (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp has reorganized its Latin American corporate and investment banking teams, according to internal memos obtained by Reuters.
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Sources told the newspaper that the company has also reorganized the roles of key executives in China to try to find the source of the problem.
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"And we don't have a Plan B." In the weeks before Mr. Trump's inauguration, Mr. Trudeau reorganized his government to focus on his now uncertain ally.
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Finland has reorganized its military, forming its troops into larger companies to allow them to better handle the large number of casualties expected in any attack.
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The results were evident after just a year, and the company reorganized its Windows division nearly two years ago to prepare for a world beyond Windows.
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But Building 513 was reorganized into nonexistence just two years later — with its only lasting contribution to Facebook's product lineup being the video-chat device Portal.
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But after less than five years in the top spot, he reorganized the entire company, turning Google into a subsidiary of a bigger holding company, Alphabet.
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Russia was sufficiently alarmed by advances in US hypersonic weaponry that, in 2015, it reorganized much of its military specifically to counter future Mach-5 missiles.
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The USPS has largely avoided use of direct taxpayer funds since 1982, as a result of the reorganized that followed an eight-day wildcat strike in 1970.
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A new update has reorganized the mobile app's button layout, pushing the "Repeat" and "Go to queue" buttons into a submenu and making sharing a priority instead.
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Microsoft reorganized its global sales force today to heighten its focus on selling cloud services instead of standalone pieces of software, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Culp reorganized the division three weeks ago, separating its gas-turbine business from units that make coal- and nuclear-fueled power plants, power grids and other equipment.
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Facebook, still on a mission to bring people online, announces Connectivity Facebook's broadband and infrastructure projects have been reorganized into something called Facebook Connectivity, Rich Nieva reports.
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That structure has been reorganized so there's no separation between single-player and multiplayer quests, and it's always clear what you need to do next to progress.
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"In recent years, the Patrol Services Bureau has systematically reorganized its patrol methods to achieve the goal of establishing Neighborhood Policing in every precinct, citywide, by 2019."
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Under True Religion's plan, its lenders will receive most of the equity in the reorganized company, whose debt load will fall by $350 million to $140 million.
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Ericsson, which has cut costs and reorganized in response, said a restatement of its financials to reflect its new structure had uncovered the potential need for impairments.
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My big break came in 2000 when Nasdaq reorganized, on the back of the Next Nasdaq project, and offered me the position to run the data division.
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Dr. Merzenich was a pioneer in the study of neural plasticity, demonstrating that parts of the adult brain, like those of children, can be reorganized by experience.
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And Mr. Trump's reorganized campaign is looking to craft an image of him as a palatable commander in chief, particularly ahead of his first debate with Mrs.
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In response to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, a large part of the federal government was reorganized under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Holders of unsecured notes, who are owed about $2.2 billion, would receive $200 million in new debt and 5 percent of the equity in a reorganized iHeartMedia.
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In September, Google reorganized its ad business to bring its buy-side and sell-side arms, which will split Bender's role into two jobs, a spokeswoman said.
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Jacob has changed his title on his LinkedIn account to "advisor" at Nest, which became its own subsidiary within Alphabet after Google was reorganized into the conglomerate.
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Mr. Loeb said that Nestlé, a Swiss conglomerate whose products range from candy bars to pet food, should be reorganized into three units: beverages, nutrition and groceries.
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Eventually, the F.B.I. reorganized its domestic terrorism section in 2013 to more closely resemble the way its agents investigated international terrorism, dividing the country into three regions.
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"These terrorists have reorganized their way of operating," Mr. Kaboré told a conference of Christian leaders in the capital, Ouagadougou, on Tuesday, according to local news reports.
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It was reorganized and given its current name by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg after he took office in 2002, when the city was reeling from the Sept.
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On his return to Arkansas, he reorganized the Ramblers into the Moonlighters, taking the name from the Silver Moon Club in Newport, where the group often played.
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KSS plans to take over Takata's viable operations, while the remaining operations will be reorganized to continue churning out millions of replacement inflators, the two firms said.
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More troubling, the sales meant that as the company reorganized, the interests of Breitburn's management were no longer aligned with those of the remaining common unit holders.
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GE's power division will be reorganized as a gas products and services business and a business of power's remaining assets of steam, grid solutions, nuclear and power conversion.
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But up close, the changes have turned Reddit from an esoteric maze into a website anyone can use—like a junk drawer that's been gutted, cleaned, and reorganized.
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It's unclear what Luckey's role has been since Oculus reorganized late last year, but Oculus and Facebook insisted that Luckey was still with the company at that time.
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Ultra plans to emerge from bankruptcy by converting $1.3 billion of its notes into stock in the reorganized company and by raising $580 million from a rights offering.
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N filed for U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday with an agreement with its lenders to swap $1.4 billion in debt for ownership of the reorganized company.
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The company's financial adviser, Houlihan Lokey, estimated the reorganized company's enterprise value, generally a measure of market capitalization plus debt minus cash, at $1.0 billion to $1.3 billion.
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In late July, Oi completed a debt-for-equity swap in which several hedge funds swapped billions of dollars in debt for fresh equity in the reorganized firm.
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The company's lenders agreed to provide $75 million for working capital during its bankruptcy and a group of creditors agreed to invest $75 million into the reorganized business.
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Like rival agricultural commodity groups, Louis Dreyfus has reorganized operations amid declining margins in traditional merchandising while also planning to develop higher-margin food processing and ingredient activities.
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General Electric reorganized its struggling power business as one of Larry Culp's first moves as CEO, but RBC believes the changes to the unit have only just begun.
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On Monday, the Center for Strategic and International Studies hosts a conference on reforms to the Goldwater-Nichols Act, which reorganized the Defense Department, at 8:30 a.m.
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The Counter WMD Division will be renamed and reorganized into the Missile and Space Policy Division, with the intention of specializing in North Korea's missiles and space programs.
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In his former role as attorney at law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, he served as director of reorganized businesses, the Sears release announcing Carr's appointment said.
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CENI has acknowledged that polling stations were reorganized, but said it was necessary after a warehouse fire two weeks ago burned 80 percent of voting machines in Kinshasa.
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Eleanor Thommes and her sister have reorganized their schedules and finances to take care of their 93-year-old mother, Elising Roxas, who needs round-the-clock care.
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Since late 2015, Mr. Xi has reorganized the army to weaken the traditional land forces and shift more resources to the technology-dependent naval, air and missile forces.
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Having reorganized China's military during his first term, Mr. Xi promised more changes in the next five years, including greater professionalization of officers and more innovation in weaponry.
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If Mr. Tillerson had hired a capable team of top aides, they could have reorganized the department while Mr. Tillerson focused on more important affairs, Mr. Negroponte said.
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Publicis, meanwhile, bought digital and tech company Sapient for $3.7 billion in 2015, and has since reorganized itself "around the challenges our clients our facing," according to Publicis.
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He struck partnership agreements with foreign governments and private industry, reorganized the federal scientific bureaucracy, and encouraged Nixon to deliver the first presidential message on science and technology.
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After the American election, he reorganized his cabinet to better deal with the change of power in Washington and swiftly sent emissaries to meet with Mr. Trump's advisers.
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The win is significant for Boeing, which reorganized its defense business more than a year ago in the hopes of a "franchise level" win such as the trainer.
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Now Perry's apparently changed his mind — possibly because he wants the job, or possibly because he's realized that many of these functions can't be easily abolished or reorganized.
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He noted that in several cases shares of the reorganized company were trading at levels which valued it below what the bond prices indicated before and during the bankruptcy.
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The debt-for-equity swap, scheduled for Friday, will convert tens of billions of reais in debt into an equity stake of about 70 percent of the reorganized company.
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When we got into this, one of the things we learned was that it's been almost 100 years since anybody really reorganized the government at this type of scale.
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Scientists on Wednesday described what makes these teeth so clear, saying they are made of the same basic material as human teeth but that it has been dramatically reorganized.
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Maris's abrupt departure in August came a year after Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin reorganized the company and created Alphabet as the parent, with Page as CEO.
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He shut down the publication of economic numbers while his team reorganized the government's Indec statistics agency after years of publishing data widely dismissed by the markets as inaccurate.
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Winning the contract is significant for Boeing, which reorganized its defense business more than a year ago in the hopes of a "franchise level" victory such as the trainer.
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However, the administration reached an agreement to lift those sanctions late last year after Deripaska reduced his ownership stake in them to below 50 percent and the companies reorganized.
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John P. Carlin, the Justice Department's top national security prosecutor, reorganized his staff in Washington in recent years to focus more aggressively on preventing theft of America's trade secrets.
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In the Boiler House, the collection — from 1900 to the present — has been reorganized by theme rather than chronology, with an emphasis on an international perspective in art history.
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Berkshire Hathaway Energy, a unit of Berkshire Hathaway, said on Friday it agreed to buy reorganized Energy Future Holdings, Dallas-based Oncor's bankrupt parent, for $9 billion in cash.
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Under the new structure, the Etihad Aviation Group will be reorganized into seven business divisions – operations, commercial, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), human resources, finance, support services and transformation.
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The bank has reorganized reporting lines for its commercial banking and private banking businesses after Anna Marrs quit as CEO of the business in south Asia, Reuters IFR reported.
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Anti-corruption judges would need to be vetted better, while institutions already in place to combat the "plague" of corruption would have to be reinforced and reorganized, he said.
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To address the threat of COVID-19, Second Nature reorganized its two warehouses (in Ardmore, OK and Wilson, NC) to keep staff separated — including by creating additional break rooms.
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A street vendor reorganized his stock of umbrellas, scarves, sweaters and hats, putting Pope Francis T-shirts up front, but tourists still went for the woolen beanies and caps.
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Nearly 41 percent of the stock in the reorganized PG&E would be put into trusts to help pay insurance claims and the damages submitted by the wildfire victims.
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The Justice Department reorganized its staff in recent years to focus on preventing the theft of American trade secrets and other acts of espionage by China and other nations.
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After losing in arbitration, the internal affairs unit, which has been expanded and reorganized over the last two years, referred the case to the Westchester County district attorney's office.
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Over the past year, New York City's three biggest providers of emergency food have reorganized in an effort to feed underserved communities and get ethnic ingredients to specific neighborhoods.
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There might be disagreement on exactly how many devices will be connected to the internet and when, but Nadella has reorganized Windows and Azure to get ready for them.
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Last week, Boeing announced its defence business would cut about 50 executive positions as it removed a layer of management and reorganized into seven business units instead of five.
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The French bank has reorganized its equity derivatives business to more closely align its operations around client types and made a series of hires as other banks step back.
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Pichai took over as CEO of Google in 2015 when the company reorganized as Alphabet, breaking out a number of its subsidiaries as separate companies within the new corporation.
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It was bought by Google, but then spun out to operate independently as a separate unit when the company reorganized as Alphabet before getting folded back into Google in 2018.
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The early 20th century saw manufacturing work reorganized around the assembly line, which set the pace for workers, each of whom endlessly repeated a single task in the production process.
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But the militants have since reorganized and launched a wave of attacks against security forces, peacekeepers and civilian targets that has extended well beyond northern Mali and into neighboring countries.
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This plan offered holders of Seadrill's $2.3 billion of unsecured bonds 14.3 percent of the stock in the reorganized company, while existing shareholders would be left with just 1.9 percent.
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The shareholders approved Eleazar de Carvalho to serve as new board chairman at the meeting, an important step in sorting out the reorganized firm's governance and formalizing the capital increase.
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However, post- 9/11, the dynamics began to shift and ticket prices rose faster than the rate of inflation as demand for the seats increased and the industry was reorganized.
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In an interview at the company's headquarters in Munich, BMW board member Klaus Froehlich, who is in charge of development, said he reorganized company-wide research and development in April.
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The internet was a revolution because it reorganized a large part of the economy and society around the network structure, becoming a fantastic medium for commerce, finance, power and culture.
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Hunt Consolidated and Berkshire Hathaway Inc's energy subsidiary MidAmerican Energy have both shown interest in reorganized Energy Future and its Oncor stake, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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