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    reorganization


    1. That will in turn lead to a reorganization of a person's inner world


    2. I had been signing paper after paper concerning logistics supplies, administrative reorganization efforts and most notably, putting into full effective force the discontinuation of the practice of using those awful papal mitres and other silly hats as warding devices


    3. So, rather than waiting for size or internal reorganization to save us, we just might have to think more creatively within the confines of a radically altered and exotic paradigm


    4. Nevertheless, the buyout also resulted in retrenchment of employees and reorganization within the network that surprised all the members of the media


    5. They were responsible for the reorganization of the British educational system, and their poverty proposals formed the basis of the welfare state


    6. Uprising and reorganization defined a talent worthy of the cause, and the network tightened


    7. Reorganization of old structures to accommodate transparency, immediate communications, and accelerated changes from inside out and outside in will be the pre-requisite for changes needed to survive in the emerging relationship economy


    8. Until the reorganization, the centralized IT group provided little support to the line departments


    9. The reorganization was completed in 3 four-hour sessions


    10. Rather it has been a year of consolidation and reorganization

    11. You enter a period for financial consolidation and reorganization


    12. 29, when the Master returned from the Phoenician mission and began the reorganization of his scattered, tested, and depleted forces for this last and eventful year of his mission on earth


    13. The rumor was that the school was to undergo another substantial reorganization, possibly being closed altogether and reopened, with mostly different teachers, as a cluster of smaller schools


    14. The home's reorganization process took several days, but with unmitigated determination, Mitchell finally put back everything out of place


    15. recoverable in a reorganization; claims are set by the “doctrine of fairness” and are


    16. obligations, will be more of a reorganization target than a firm who trades in an


    17. Combined with the ordered reorganization of the 8th Air Force and the change to new tactics and doctrines, that had thrown the heavy bomber forces of the American Air Force in turmoil


    18. reorganization will require the establishment of viable centers of learning


    19. All 222 websites under Rogerdonia’s umbrella become the clearinghouse for the new reorganization of society


    20. ‘’Of course, such a huge responsibility, involving a space program and new military command that will undoubtedly involve huge budgets and a profound reorganization of our national assets, will have to be compensated with an appropriate level of authority for you

    21. working even later than usual on a reorganization in the out-patient clinics


    22. The chaos of reorganization


    23. I know that you are confronted with a gigantic reorganization task, so despite the importance of this letter to me personally, and to my family, I will be as brief as possible


    24. Topping the list of recommendations were new laws to protect and provide for people with disabilities, a reorganization of federal agencies and offices to accommodate a new emphasis on the disabled, and funding for the new federal programs and initiatives


    25. When the report was over, Alexey Alexandrovitch announced in his subdued, delicate voice that he had several points to bring before the meeting in regard to the Commission for the Reorganization of the Native Tribes


    26. come singly, and the affairs of the reorganization of the native tribes, and of the irrigation of the lands of the Zaraisky province, had brought such official worries upon Alexey Alexandrovitch that he had been of late in a continual condition of extreme irritability


    27. And as part of that reorganization, we need to extract as much of Bishop Militant Bahrnabai’s army as possible from the trap the heretics have built around it


    28. Accounting standards say exceptional items such as profit from the sale of an office building or the cost of a major reorganization and redundancy of many employees, have to be separated out


    29. As a practical matter it is not so easy to distinguish in advance between the underlying bonds that come through reorganization unscathed and those which suffer drastic treatment


    30. Eventually the first-mortgage bonds may come through the reorganization undisturbed, but during a wearisome and protracted period the owners have faced a severe impairment in the quoted value of their holdings and at least some degree of doubt and worry as to the outcome

    31. They have almost always come through reorganization unscathed; and even during a receivership interest payments are usually continued as a matter of course, largely because the sum involved is proportionately so small


    32. However, the various reorganization plans filed to the end of 1939 all provided for the payment of principal and interest in full on this issue


    33. The various reorganization plans virtually provided for these bonds in full, by offering them prior-lien, fixed-interest obligations of the new company


    34. Divisional first liens on poorly located mileage may receive much less favorable treatment in a reorganization than blanket mortgage bonds ostensibly junior to them


    35. 6 Noncumulative issues have generally come into existence as the result of reorganization plans in which old security holders have been virtually forced to accept whatever type of security was offered them


    36. But in recent years the preferred issues created through reorganization have been preponderantly cumulative, though in some cases this provision becomes operative only after a certain interval


    37. The numerous reorganizations growing out of the 1930–1933 depression and the continued weakness of railway earnings have created a large new crop of income bonds, and some of these companies may later so improve their position as to place their income obligations in the investment class, as happened to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe after its reorganization in 1895


    38. Corporate Insolvency and Reorganization


    39. This question leads into the broad field of corporate insolvency and reorganization


    40. The old pattern for corporate reorganization went usually as follows: Inability to pay interest or principal of indebtedness led to an application by the corporation itself for a receiver

    41. A reorganization plan was agreed upon by the committees and then approved by the court


    42. ) The actual mechanics of reorganization was through a foreclosure or bankruptcy sale


    43. More serious was the fact that the whole mechanics of reorganization tended to keep complete dominance of the situation in the hands of the old controlling group—who may have been inefficient or even dishonest, and who certainly had special interests to serve


    44. Beginning with the 1933 changes, a reorganization technique was set up under which a plan accepted by two-thirds of the creditors and a majority of the stockholders (if they had some “equity”), and approved by the court, was made binding on all the security holders


    45. Actual responsibility for devising a reorganization plan devolves on three disinterested agencies: (1) the trustee, who must present the plan in the first instance; (2) the S


    46. As distinct from reorganization procedure proper, the Trust Indenture Act prescribes a number of requirements for trustees acting under bond indentures


    47. This should be true, especially, after more definite standards of fairness in reorganization plans have come to be established, so that there will not be so much room as heretofore for protracted disputes between the different ranks of security holders


    48. Despite these undoubted reforms in reorganization technique, we shall be bold enough to venture the assertion that the ideal protective procedure for bondholders may often be found along other and simpler lines


    49. But the directors representing the bondholders should have the right to apply for a trusteeship under the Chandler Act, if they feel that comprehensive reorganization is preferable to an indefinite continuance of the moratorium plus control


    50. Although in the past it was an exceptional arrangement, we now find that many reorganization plans, providing for issuance of income bonds, give voting powers to these securities, generally calling for control of the board of directors until all or most of the issue is retired or if interest is not paid in full









































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    Synonyms for "reorganization"

    reorganization reorganisation shake-up shakeup correction alteration reconstruction revision review removal

    "reorganization" definitions

    the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)


    an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government