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Or I could get it completely wrong, as the hospital did and reassign non-white nurses.
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Changing weapons or spells, even in mid-combat, simply requires a pause to reassign new items.
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Congress should look into solutions that reassign officers from low-activity consulates to high-activity consulates, as well as hire more officers.
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Sapir stopped work on the plant, prompting MOR to reassign the processing of polypropylene to another MOR unit working under an Inteco agreement.
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Thinking about deployment from a decision perspective helped this company reassign people to make the most of its talent pool and improve decision effectiveness.
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Click the E-Fn button on the bottom right, and you can actually reassign the button mapping on the back to your liking on the display.
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While she's at it, the secretary could reassign Mr. Llorens.
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He also suggested the UCI will acquiesce to the Tour de France's wish not to reassign Armstrong's seven consecutive victories between 1999-2005 after it was described as a "lost decade" by race organizer Christian Prudhomme.
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Flexibility not currently afforded to managers -- especially with respect to expedited hiring of needed personnel, the ability to reward outstanding service and greater latitude to reassign or terminate non-performers -- will enable the Pentagon's civilians to keep pace with, and support, the transformation of the capabilities of their military counterparts.
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