Driven by its economic crisis, it is attempting to reorganise the globe under its hegemony. |
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This gives you a breathing space to reorganise your finances and make inroads into paying off your plastic burden. |
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Well, we're going to try and completely reorganise and re-engineer the process. |
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Intel has announced a major shake-up that will see it reorganise its key operations around technology platforms rather than separate products. |
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The paper proposes that the Minister be given power to reorganise and close integrated schools, something he cannot currently do. |
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Power relations adapt and reorganise themselves continuously according to a changing rationale. |
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For this to happen, we must reorganise the production process in the whole of the economy in order to reap the most benefits. |
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In 2000-01, after it had used a ceasefire to rearm and reorganise, it killed 38 people in bomb and pistol attacks. |
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The sitemaps used to reorganise the source site pages can be built thanks to different tools, which are more or less automated. |
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The aim here is to reorganise the business and find a solution avoiding liquidation. |
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Major efforts are currently being made to reorganise and modernise the force. |
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Now that negotiations with creditors were in the final straight, Greece had to reorganise its negotiating team, the PM said. |
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Ten-man United did reorganise themselves well and as Sharpe hit the bar they seemed bound for the top of the Premiership once more. |
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One day I'll reorganise the sections into some semblance of order. |
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In July, Mr Immelt said that he would reorganise GE Capital's 26 financial businesses into four big units, which seemed to presage bloodletting. |
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These legal risks need to be evaluated before a shareholder decides to disinvest or reorganise the company by an insolvency procedure. |
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Each time we generated organic growth, we've been able to reorganise our staff. |
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Of course, we also need to reorganise and refine administrative monitoring, control and sanctioning procedures. |
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This tutorial explains how to accomplish an inventory as in role-playings with objects which it is possible to reorganise on a grid. |
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At the same time you would have to reorganise the mutual company into a limited company and then to sell it. |
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This led to further acts to reorganise county boundaries in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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The German land forces could not remain inactive any longer, since it would allow the Allies to reorganise their defence or escape. |
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The Carthaginians then hired Xanthippus of Carthage, a Spartan mercenary general, to reorganise and lead their army. |
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As concerns customer reminders, the departure of a person and the increase of the activity made it necessary to strengthen and reorganise this function. |
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We need a robust set of arrangements which will allow a possible failure to be detected and averted, if at all possible and if not, then the bank should reorganise or wound down. |
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Midwestern manufacturing has to some extent coagulated around Chicago as companies elsewhere, faced with the need to retrench and reorganise, have chosen to move to the regional capital. |
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With the aid of the Structure Tree browsing tool, designers can create, name, edit and reorganise groups, using its drag and drop functionality to associate elements with particular groups. |
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The formal procedure can thus be a very cost-effective way to disinvest or to reorganise by buying the assets from the administrator, which is possible with the consent of the creditors or by preparing an insolvency plan. |
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Instead, you need to reorganise the information in some way – whether by making notes of your notes, thinking about how what you're reading relates to other material, or practising writing answers. |
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Measures taken by governments in the Euro area to reorganise public finances have created a basis for sustainable economic growth and a strengthening of the euro. |
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It is necessary to reorganise these Committees to ensure greater scientific consistency in relation to the food supply chain and to enable them to work more effectively. |
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In general, restructuring of the industrial sector demonstrates the need to liquidate a large number of enterprises and to reorganise productive activities. |
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One of the key factors of a successful global strategy is the capacity to rethink and reorganise our activities at any time, so as to remain constantly one step ahead. |
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After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the CENYC had to completely and quickly reorganise to accommodate the many youth organisations from the East that would apply for admission. |
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Longer-term labour market improvements are likely to depend heavily on the euro area's ability to reorganise and restructure in the light of the turmoil. |
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Where this is not the case it may be more efficient to reorganise government responsibilities than develop elaborate assessment and consultation procedures. |
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Therefore, it should be considered how to reorganise this institutional framework which has been shaped by history to make it better adapted to create greater awareness of the problems of inland navigation. |
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Efforts to reorganise administrative structures should focus on improving the documents required in ports and on port procedures, including customs and phytosanitary procedures. |
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In fact, the Indian government and the World Bank have formulated an action plan which aims to reorganise the water sector in 24 river basins, covering 436 million hectares. |
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Soon after they came into power, the Republicans launched an ambitious reform to reorganise Spain's military, to which many officers were hostile. |
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It therefore resolved to reorganise AFG as an industrial holding company. |
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He worked to reorganise his country's economy and gave an impetus to Portuguese agriculture. |
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Following Germany's rapid territorial gains in the Battle of France, the Luftwaffe had to reorganise its forces, set up bases along the coast, and rebuild after heavy losses. |
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During this period, when Frederick II of Hohenstaufen began to reorganise his Sicilian kingdom, Western culture and religion began to exert their influence more intensely. |
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To maintain the burhs, and to reorganise the fyrd as a standing army, Alfred expanded the tax and conscription system based on the productivity of a tenant's landholding. |
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However, most of the Commission's recommendations, such as its proposals to abolish Rutland or to reorganise Tyneside, were ignored in favour of the status quo. |
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