Examples of 'reorganisations' in a sentence

Meaning of "reorganisations"

reorganisation (noun) - the act of reorganizing or restructuring something, often a business or institution
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Mergers and reorganisations of NPAs become possible.
Substitute tax regime for corporate reorganisations.
Successive reorganisations have created new divisions.
These have tended to be smoothed out by successive reorganisations.
There are seemingly endless reorganisations and restructurings.
There are also strikes in post offices against reorganisations.
In most cases reorganisations can be done without tax consequences.
Review outcomes led to many reorganisations.
Business reorganisations within a group.
This happens often in takeovers and company reorganisations.
Other reorganisations of public undertakings.
She was also involved in several reorganisations.
A number of further reorganisations have taken place since then.
And straitened times can make it easier to justify reorganisations.
Such reorganisations are welcome to the.

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Employers must anticipate the human pressures triggered by reorganisations.
Internal reorganisations of production halls.
Since then there have been about six or seven reorganisations.
Business reorganisations and acquisitions.
The above mentioned structure has recently undergone several reorganisations.
Business reorganisations and guidance on financial and legal issues.
Throughout the war the brigade went through many changes and reorganisations.
The directive has led to reorganisations of many national railway systems.
It governs both voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy liquidations as well as debtor reorganisations.
Many reorganisations followed.
The directives leave national rules on groups of companies and business reorganisations intact.
Repeated reorganisations are a symptom.
The study identifies five distinct phases in the use of territorial reorganisations of the provinces.
Business reorganisations and collective redundancy exercises undertaken for economic reasons.
From the beginning of the fifth century the use of territorial reorganisations rapidly diminishes.
They foster continuous reorganisations of public and private companies and public bodies.
They can offer information on human resource issues to employers considering specific investments or reorganisations.
Border security undergoes many reorganisations over the course of the war years.
Frequent reorganisations and overuse of temporary management hamper the independence of the administration.
The current situation raises increasing resistance as long as unplanned and unstructured reorganisations will continue.
The first section reports on reorganisations to the structure of the Government of Canada.
The administration on Ascension has undergone major reorganisations is recent years.
The industrial reorganisations and recapitalisations of EDF and Areva have been carried out.
He also advises Dutch subsidiaries of foreign companies on corporate tax and reorganisations.
The Commission says that internal reorganisations of public authorities are taking place.
He represented JTI-MacDonald in various international corporate reorganisations.
Asset contributions relative to company reorganisations pursuant to the Merger Directive.
And we are working on legislation to facilitate cross-border reorganisations.
Pre-packaged reorganisations as a part of company restructuring.
Restructurings and Reorganisations.
It appears clear that reorganisations initiated at various traditional operators of the 15.
Actually, all the established film companies went through drastic reorganisations.
Many reorganisations of capital require the permission of a court ( see scheme of arrangement ).
In the case of planned governmental transformations or major reorganisations of the institution,.
Hospital reorganisations reduced the number of publicly provided beds in Greece by more than 10.

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