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- The Reorganization Group (Chinese: 改組派; pinyin: gǎi zǔ pài; Wade–Giles: kai3 tsu3 pʻai4) or Reorganization Comrades ****ociation (Chinese: 中國國民黨改組同志會; pinyin:...
- Restructuring or Reframing is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for...
- The Portuguese Workers' Communist Party/Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat (Portuguese: Partido Comunista dos Trabalhadores Portugueses/Movimento...
- As Governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt had a re****tion for reorganizing government in order to achieve efficiency. The Economy Act of 1933, enacted...
- Bengal. The States Reorganisation Act of 1956 provided for territorial reorganization of India. The Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of India divided...
- of the United States Code) permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. Such reorganization, known as Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is...
- abbreviation, NME, being pronounced "enemy." Under the Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85–599), channels of authority within the department...
- Presidential reorganization authority is a term used to refer to a major statutory power that has sometimes been temporarily extended by the United States...
- Uttar Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted in 2000 for creation of the state of Uttarakhand, then tentatively...
- (JPME). Congressional Research Service. 2016. Lederman, Gordon Nathaniel; Reorganizing the Joint Chiefs of Staff: The Goldwater–Nichols Act of 1986 (Greenwood...