I have proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq. |
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The company wants to shed 1,140 jobs through redundancies and redeployment. |
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Managers hope to make the reductions through natural wastage, retraining and redeployment. |
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Where possible these changes will be achieved through natural wastage, voluntary redundancy and redeployment. |
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Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees. |
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Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary severance package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation. |
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He could not rule out job losses but said that, if necessary, that would be achieved through redeployment and natural wastage. |
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Labor legislation in Latin America does not facilitate the rapid redeployment of workers across companies and sectors. |
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The defense secretary and the president decide deployment and redeployment of combat forces, not the military. |
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Could they have been reacting like that to news of a strategic redeployment of US marines? |
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He encouraged new policing strategies of rapid redeployment of officers to hot spots, while holding precinct commanders accountable. |
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The scale of public disquiet is such that the government has intimated that the redeployment has a limit of 30 days. |
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To achieve this, priority must be given to, among other things, improving the performance of our services and the redeployment of staff. |
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Similarly, there is a need here for a dynamic approach going beyond sterile comparisons between jobs today and redeployment tomorrow. |
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Up and down the country care-givers are faced with redeployment or enforced reapplications for their own jobs. |
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The reason for this redeployment was twofold: urgent need and increased efficiency. |
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We believe that it is imperative for structural redeployment aid to be provided in this area. |
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Service aircraft are used for both the deployment and redeployment. |
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Fiscal 2008 will be the third year of our three year program for the development and the redeployment of our brands. |
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Is all redeployment and reorganisation since the Prodi Commission taken into account? |
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It proposes to do so by way of redeployment within and between departments. |
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At the same time as this redeployment, the extension of the port was launched. |
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It had produced a zero-growth budget, in which some 240 posts had been identified for redeployment. |
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The Ministry of Justice does not have a plan for the redeployment of judicial officials. |
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Ireland considers the application of this principle is the only guarantee against the possibility of redeployment. |
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Five posts to be made available through redeployment were expected to be allocated to the Peacebuilding Support Office shortly. |
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He said redeployment, which saw teachers moved from schools with low teacher-pupil ratios, often to townships or rural areas, had ended in eight of the nine provinces. |
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It was their fourth troop redeployment in less than three years. |
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Firstly, as a unionist and a member of a progressive union, I fully support redeployment, but you need to consider the time factor when you deal with it. |
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That message is lost on the soldiers of Bravo who, on the eve of redeployment, have no reason to feel hopeful about their lives. |
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Some say that the uncertainty and ultimate disappointment of redeployment may have taken a heavy toll on Bales. |
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Gates, however, views these cuts as a redeployment of resources rather than a reduction of defense spending. |
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We have come to the conclusion that the best way to maximize opportunities for our employees and our shareholders was to retain this division and to invest in its development and the redeployment of its brands. |
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The redeployment of this activity, through the integration of distribution logistics downstream, will help to generate greater added value and help to create a better recurrence of the results in this activity. |
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Subsequent to the verification of the location of forces, the AMIS Forces will need to identify respective areas of control, demilitarized zones, buffer zones and redeployment zones. |
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We are hopeful of redeployment opportunities for many of the staff, but expect around 100 to be leaving altogether. |
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Thus, the redeployment is a purely political gesture to support the US president's election campaign. |
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A property intervention plan, spread over five years, will allow for the redeployment of beds in regions that are less well provided for and to refit various facilities to better suit the new profile of residents. |
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We know that without this redeployment of profits back into the business, we would not be able to maintain our position in the fast-changing market and meet the needs of our demanding customer base. |
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We also inquired into how CSIS adapted to the immediate crisis created by the September 11 events with respect to the redeployment of human and technical resources. |
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In the absence of the redeployment of the Government Customs staff to the zone under control of Forces nouvelles, border crossings are being manned by FN personnel. |
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It prevents the efficient redeployment of labour and a proper use of women and elderly workers, which will be vital if Japan is to cope with its ageing population and shrinking workforce. |
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Of course there is redeployment as they shuffle people around. |
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In addition, OIOS was provided with a list of staff members that were redeployed within the Division, and OIOS noted that such redeployment has strengthened cross-fertilization of work across branches. |
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We would complete redeployment from the south by December of that year. |
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This redeployment of capital will allow us, in the United States, to focus exclusively on the financial services sector, which we believe holds significant opportunity. |
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In a letter dated 21 March 1996 the French authorities informed the Commission that CFF's new Governor was preparing a restructuring and strategic redeployment plan for the bank. |
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This redeployment will regularize an existing temporary arrangement. |
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In situations of job loss, staffing reductions, or consolidation, we have redeployment, retraining and outplacement services in place to help employees with these changes. |
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In the main those will be managed through natural wastage and redeployment of one form or another but there is a potential need to make some redundancies. |
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Have they not conceded on occasion without getting any redeployment as a quo pro quid, knowing that they can always offload the cost on to the home market? |
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Due to this massive redeployment of available legions, when Varus was named Legatus Augusti pro praetore in Germania, only three legions were available to him. |
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Through redeployment, Bamattre said, fire officials hope to improve response time so they are at the scene within five minutes 90 percent of the time. |
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