reorganizations love

reorganizations

Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun Plural form of reorganization.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word reorganizations.

Examples

  • The European experts will analyze " what kind of reorganizations are needed in Ireland, " said Didier Reynders, the Belgian finance minister who leads the European Union ' s council of finance ministers.

    EU Plan for Ireland Takes Shape Charles Forelle 2010

  • This can explain the high amount of fairly large pieces of glass in the contexts (large pieces mostly don't escape remelting) that were dumped in the building at a slightly later period in time, maybe illustrating one of the last "reorganizations" in the city.

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Glass Studies Report 2 2003

  • Too often, risk management plans address technologies and markets, and fail to address internal issues such as reorganizations, workplace politics, toxic conflict and reductions in force.

    Life at Work: People, Projects, Politics and Pressure Rick Brenner 2010

  • By the time the "reorganizations" were over, the creditors had managed to hang on to five cents on the dollar, maybe ten.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • The constant reorganizations aimed to consolidate personal power.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • “I am deeply convinced,” he wrote, “that constant reorganizations improve nothing . . . the new ones who replace those who have been fired will be just like their predecessors.”

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Some reorganizations, of course, work better than others.

    Employee input key to reorganization effort Joe Davidson 2011

  • Many of these investors snatch up companies' debt at steep discounts with an eye toward profiting by influencing reorganizations, turning cases into what some dub the "bankruptcy exchange."

    High Court Clears Rule on Disclosing Creditor Data Mike Spector 2011

  • "Presidents have taken to reorganizations the way overweight people take to fad diets - and with about the same results."

    Employee input key to reorganization effort Joe Davidson 2011

  • Both reorganizations were litigated through a series of federal courts and, in the case of Chrysler, all the way to the Supreme Court.

    Auto Bailout Was a Bargain for Taxpayers, Economy 2011

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.