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  • noun Plural form of reorg.

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Examples

  • I volunteered and voted at county reorgs, House District assemblies, and the State Convention twice.

    Blog Post: Why Daddy's Not a Democrat matt 2007

  • Falling victim to the publishing purges and reorgs of late 2008, the second volume of Best American Fantasy actually came out in early 2009.

    Our Life in Books: The Decade in Review (and thanks) 2009

  • Though talk like this often rings of false modesty, the fact is that Apple under Jobs has been remarkably free of reorgs and confusion.

    Armani, Andy And Apple 2008

  • I am shocked to find that IBM didn't spin off all of its visionaries in one of their reorgs.

    IBMer feared lost in Second Life 2007

  • The firings and reorgs will serve primarily to alienate and burn out most of the senior people, however.

    Dell’s apologist « BuzzMachine 2005

  • My guess is that the next few years will see lots sound and fury from upper Dell management on the subject of support, with lots of firings and reorgs.

    Dell’s apologist « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Three or four layoffs, two studio closures, and two so-called reorgs.

    Ebb and flow | Letter Never Sent 2004

  • Geeking with Greg: MS Research reorgs around search skip to main

    MS Research reorgs around search Greg Linden 2004

  • This is particularly true with CRM projects, thanks to the right-brained types in sales and marketing, and the frequent reorgs and marketplace shifts that really do change what's important.

    CIO.in 2010

  • This will come when I am no longer able, even with the fastest hardware, to make the backups and defragmentation reorgs on a nightly basis without problem or error.

    Discussions: Message List - root 2010

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