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reorganization

noun as in rearrangement

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For instance, that Carter-era law has never been used for the wholesale reorganization of government and seems to have expired.

Project 2025 proposes a major reorganization of the EPA, which would include the reduction of full-time staff positions and the elimination of departments deemed “superfluous.”

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Sony Pictures denied that any of its decisions were retaliatory, attributing the layoffs to a broader reorganization.

As part of the reorganization, Champion of Westwood will support women’s basketball and the Olympic sports while Men of Westwood will support men’s basketball.

As part of its Chapter 11 reorganization, Red Lobster said it would sell its business to lenders and receive financing to continue operations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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