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- adjective Of or pertaining to
reorganization .
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Examples
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RIDGE: Well, I've had a real good conversation with Senator Kennedy, who expressed privately some doubts about any kind of reorganizational effort, and I appreciate and understand that.
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The President would talk about construction plans, retention strategies, and reorganizational schemes, but he never really talked about teaching.
Nine kinds of wrong Prof. de Breeze 2008
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The President would talk about construction plans, retention strategies, and reorganizational schemes, but he never really talked about teaching.
Archive 2008-04-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008
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This current Great Recession can only be fully understood when seen as the reorganizational recession between two ages, the Information Age and the Shift Age.
The Transformation Decade - David Houle - MediaBizBloggers 2010
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This current Great Recession can only be fully understood when seen as the reorganizational recession between two ages, the Information Age and the Shift Age.
The Transformation Decade - David Houle - MediaBizBloggers 2010
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"The current 'reorganizational recession' continues to eviscerate media properties with many magazines, newspapers and even radio and TV stations closing their doors." and
Magazine Publishers Find They No Longer Live in Kansas - David Houle - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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I was Monica's challenger in the '04 reorganizational meeting.
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It is a reorganizational recession between two ages, the Information Age and the Shift Age.
How Accurate Were My Forecasts from Last Fall? - David Houle - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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It has been more than a year since I first wrote that the current recession would be a reorganizational recession for the media and advertising industry.
Magazine Publishers Find They No Longer Live in Kansas - David Houle - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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At some point, this constant reorganizational churn distracts us from what is really necessary.
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