Use "reorganize|reorganized|reorganizes|reorganizing" in a sentence

1. Lee had the unenviable task of reorganizing the department.

2. Matter is reorganized with life-generating results.

3. Could you reorganize your points?

4. Philanthropy is reorganizing itself before our very eyes.

5. " We must reorganize the strike committee!

6. How would you go about reorganizing the kitchen?

7. We need to reorganize this ramshackle system.

8. Their headquarters was reorganized into five regional offices.

9. He also reorganized and streamlined the army .

10. The Federals paused for some time to reorganize.

11. ◦ Reorganizing the interface for Nancy's quasi-serial access method (Braille).

12. Under optimal circumstances, reorganizing can help a struggling organization achieve any of these ends.

13. During the 1980s, the government reorganized the civil service.

14. Her idea for reorganizing the department will never work in practice.

15. We are considering how to reorganize the production process.

16. They brought Thant to Rangoon to lead the Educational Reorganizing Committee.

17. The new manager was delegated to reorganize the department.

18. The Communists reorganized as a social-democratic force.

19. The laboratory was reorganized as a separate establishment.

20. Fifth, must take the lead to reorganize carries out.

21. The decision to reorganize the company was a brilliant success.

22. The newly reorganized company is now in the black.

23. It took them seconds to pull themselves together and reorganize themselves.

24. ◦ Reorganizing the interface for Mary's serial access method (when she requests it).

25. The new managing director plans to completely reorganize this department.

26. 28 The new manager was delegated to reorganize the department.

27. I've been meaning to reorganize the kitchen cabinets for ages.

28. It's about time we started in to reorganize the department.

29. Efforts to reorganize and liberalize the army alienated other military chiefs.

30. Dillard is very critical of the plan to reorganize the company.

31. He also began to reorganize federal agencies that were duplicating services.

32. Its board was disbanded after the Egyptian revolution of 2011 and reorganized in 2012.

33. I'd like to see him fulfil his promise to reorganize the army.

34. From then, Bogotá's urban, architectural and population sectors were substantially reorganized.

35. The government is pressing ahead with its plans to reorganize the health service.

36. It is the mother who is expected to reorganize her busy schedule.

37. After the war both China and Vietnam reorganized their border defenses.

38. Under its dubious stewardship, the country was reorganized into a kind of Collectivized agrarian state.

39. The unit was reorganized into five divisional headquarters: the 470th, 471st, 472nd, 473rd, and the 571st.

40. When agitated, liquid ozone reorganizes into oxygen molecules with the release of sufficient heat to vaporize all the liquid.

41. For one thing, the household routine —disrupted by the divorce— must be reorganized.

42. 16 During the same period, Eastman Kodak reorganized into seventeen small, autonomous units.

43. The other basic parts of managing the dream are recruiting meticulously, rewarding, retraining, and reorganizing.

44. The Governing Senate was reorganized as the Supreme Court of the Empire.

45. The school district reorganized the administrative hierarchy, which helped to save money.

46. 26 The other basic parts of managing the dream are recruiting meticulously, rewarding, retraining, and reorganizing.

47. 5 France had become a Tabula rasa, and everything had to be reorganized.

48. The act would allow the President to reorganize the executive branch of the United States government.

49. The government opened up a can of worms when it decided to reorganize the education system.

50. Wireboard, by contrast, chose both to reengineer its manufacturing plants and to reorganize around process.

51. The boss, in her infinite wisdom, has decided to reorganize the whole office yet again.

52. He helped to reorganize the local golf course so that students could play legally and cheaply.

53. Anabolism is built or reorganized molecules through a series of chemical reactions, making them more complex

54. By reorganizing the church hierarchy, the king was able to secure the appointment of men whom he personally favoured.

55. 9 I've reorganized my files so that I can easily find what I'm looking for.

56. 22 The boss, in her infinite wisdom, has decided to reorganize the whole office yet again.

57. Arrangements also were made to reorganize the circuit work and various features of our preaching activity.

58. The Zealots seized the opportunity to reorganize their defenses, but the Christians abandoned the doomed city.

59. During World War II, Romanians occupied Bessarabia and temporarily reorganized it as part of Romania

60. 10 The manager gave her blank cheque to reorganize the department in any way she thought fit.

61. Reorganized security descriptors so that multiple files using the same security setting can share the same descriptor.

62. b) To reorganize the administration of health care in order to meet the challenges and needs more effectively

63. During the cadastral reform of 1889, the area was reorganized as Mishimi Town within Kimisawa District.

64. The economy was also to be reorganized with primary emphasis on agriculture and peaceful domestic industries.

65. The management's plans to reorganize the company won't succeed unless they can carry the workforce with them.

66. In 1943 he was seconded from the army to advise on how to reorganize the munitions factories.

67. The rabbinic academy at Yavneh became the center for a reorganized Sanhedrin —the Jewish high court.

68. Though single pieces were restrained, the cumulative effect of a group exhibition was to reorganize spatial perception radically.

69. The company promised last month to reorganize its loss-making Cunard and engineering units and to sell assets.

70. The Achaeans again became important after 280 B.C., when the Achaean city-states reorganized their old union into the Achaean League

71. Review space utilization for activities and occupants, reorganize internal traffic flow and relocate access points to the Garrison.

72. Erich Frost, released after nine years, promptly arranged for mature brothers to visit, reorganize, and strengthen the congregations.

73. Mary Law was appointed head of Humanities in September 1978 with the specific task of reorganizing that area of the curriculum.

74. The Tourism unit is being reorganized taking into account the Court's observations and those of the external evaluator.

75. Elector of Brandenburg ('40-' who reorganized and rebuilt his domain after its devastation in the Thirty Years' War.

76. If it's reorganizing the Department of Homeland Security and changing the functions of ICE, having greater accountability, Abolishing that agency altogether, that's fine.

77. In 1930, the Maritime Special Schools were reorganized and three new units were created: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Motor.

78. As a result, the Guangzhou government was reorganized to elect a seven-member cabinet system, known as the Governing Committee.

79. Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time. Sentencedict.com

80. The neural substrate for these superior sensory abilities is thought to reside in the deprived cerebral Cortices that have been reorganized by …