Sentences with phrase «by reassigning»

Recommend changes in process structure as Project Manager of PCAO process review, impacting $ 80 million in small purchases via government credit cards by reassigning 17 FTEs to other areas of the finance division while improving output.
BTI reports that «in their push to resolve and eliminate litigation, clients upend (ed) their roster of litigation law firms» by reassigning work to firms able to provide «faster turnaround times, more innovative approaches, better client service» and «systematic approaches to settlements, early case assessment and a sense of flexibility in approaching rates and fees.»
Therefore, we also explore the possible effects of incorrect metadata by reassigning some observations.
One of the purposes of rezoning is to alleviate the overcrowding that PS 8 and PS 199 have by reassigning a few blocks to the zones that have schools like PS 307 and PS 191 which are under enrolled.
In Washington state, the Franklin Pierce school district in the Tacoma suburb of Parkland discovered that it could save a quarter - million dollars by reassigning its seven physical education teachers to different positions.

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Instead, employees displaced by kiosk or app ordering would be reassigned to new roles providing table service and delivery, Peterson reported.
Strzok was reassigned by the Special Counsel's Office to FBI Human Resources for improper text messages with his mistress, FBI Attorney Lisa Page (no known relation to Carter Page), where they both demonstrated a clear bias against Trump and in favor of Clinton, whom Strzok had also investigated.
In 1980, Bergoglio was reassigned to teaching high school, a job rarely taken by a former Jesuit superior.
You are most definately NOT benched by God... you have been reassigned to serve in a new way.
Update: Both Starr and McCaw have since departed from Baylor, Starr doing so on June 1 by resigning from his reassigned chancellor position and McCaw resigning on May 30 after the hiring of Jim Grobe as acting head coach.
As for the professional, last year I took the first steps by asking to be reassigned to a department that better fit my natural skills and talents.
He replaces Numo Blafo who has been reassigned by the Ministry of Information.
Members of a special team at the U.S. Education Department that had been investigating widespread abuses by for - profit colleges have been marginalized, reassigned or instructed to focus on other matters, according to current and former employees.
The Hawaii public employee who plunged the state into chaos by accidentally sending out an incoming - missile emergency alert Saturday has been reassigned, according to reports.
Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, Director General of Police Operations, has been reassigned by the Inspector General of Police, David Asante - Apeatu, to head the Research and Planning Department.
Citi News can confirm that Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, Director General of Police Operations, has been reassigned by the Inspector General of Police, David Asante - Apeatu, to head the Research and Planning Department.
While the measures — as well one that reassigns executive - office cars to social service workers — barely dent the $ 557 - million deficit projection, Bellone said they're designed to «lead by example.»
Inusah Fuseini, the former Minister and MP, has been heavily criticized after he claimed that the device intercepted in the current Minister's office was fixed by him to boost his own security, but left it there even when he was reassigned to another portfolio.
The Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Munta Abimbola on Friday reassigned the case filed by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji against the...
Individuals stated that after the 2013 election they were «punished» by being reassigned from the crews they had been working on and placed into crews with other individuals who had not supported Ballard's re-election.
Last week, NSF announced it would shutter its outposts in Beijing, Brussels, and Tokyo by summer; two U.S. staff will return to the agency's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, and local staff will be reassigned to U.S. embassies.
He was reassigned to a construction site outside Tokyo by his second employer after he posted an online video about his first experiences in the plant in late 2012.
According to e-mails obtained by ScienceInsider, she recused herself from handling at least 10 proposals, which were reassigned to colleagues.
Detective John Cardinal (Billy Campbell) was originally removed from a missing child case but is reassigned with a new partner, Detective Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse), when the 13 - year - old's body is found in this Canadian crime drama based on the mystery novels by Giles Blunt.
They are automatically assigned (auto - assign option) to units that would use them best, but you can reassign them by hand.
Three months later, Harper, Matt, and others from their outfit, including Sergeants Chutsky (Glen Powell), Enzo (Neil Brown Jr.), and Burton (Beau Knapp), are reassigned to the small village of Baqubah, on the outskirts of Baghdad, where they assist in repairing a water - pumping station that was destroyed by a U.S. missile during a recent attack.
Murphy, who was designed to be controlled by the Wii U GamePad, will be reassigned to button prompts on PS3 and Xbox 360, while the Wii U and PS Vita will retain his touch - screen mechanics.
Sexually repressed Capt. Glenn (Patrick Wilson, first among equals in a fine cast) is by turns inconsolably glum and inappropriately hostile while mooning for a reassigned comrade.
Since 2005, dozens of Chicago's public schools have been closed and thousands of students reassigned to campuses outside their neighborhoods — and often across gang lines — as part of Renaissance 2010, a program launched by Mayor Richard Daley when Duncan was Chicago Public Schools chief.
Gavin is now home - schooled because he did not want to travel 22 blocks by bus to his reassigned school, which is in a different neighborhood across gang turf lines.
Ensure that your organisation is up to date and compliant by automatically reassigning certifications when they expire.
Cincinnati teachers who receive special training to serve as «lead teachers» will no longer be able to return to their home schools, but will be reassigned by the district to low - performing schools.
When an allegation of misconduct by instructional personnel or school administrators, as defined in s. 1012.01, is received, if the alleged misconduct affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student, the district school superintendent in consultation with the school principal, or upon the request of the Commissioner of Education, must immediately suspend the instructional personnel or school administrators from regularly assigned duties, with pay, and reassign the suspended personnel or administrators to positions that do not require direct contact with students in the district school system.
This Rapid Response brief by Marguerite Roza and Sarah Yatsko demonstrates how, contrary to common worry, closing Title I's «comparability provision» loophole would not force districts to mandatorily reassign teachers.
WASHINGTON — Members of a special team at the Education Department that had been investigating widespread abuses by for - profit colleges have been marginalized, reassigned or instructed to focus on other matters, according to current and former employees.
(x) Upon approval of a Horace Mann charter school by the board, the superintendent where the Horace Mann charter school is to be located shall reassign, to the extent provided by the terms of its charter, any faculty member who wishes to be reassigned to another school located within the district.
The rationale is straightforward: Larger classes for the best teachers benefit the pupils who are reassigned to them; they also help the less effective teachers improve their instruction by enabling them to concentrate on fewer students.
Parents, students and community members rallied Friday in front of Crenshaw High School against the removal of the school's longtime choir director, who was reassigned while under investigation by the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Teachers would not be hired, reassigned, or let go due to seniority, but instead based on their effectiveness as determined by school leadership.
Benchmark Assessor Live is sold by subscription, and educators can reassign licenses without losing data if students leave the program.
In that scenario, students and staff would be reassigned in the district, but would not face takeover by a private, charter organization.
A press release today by Cadillac seems to confirm that Johnny O'Connell has been reassigned from the Corvette Racing program to Cadillac's SCCA World...
Randomly drawn samples were made by shuffling, that is, each trait value and the corresponding model effects were reassigned to a new individual, while the individual's genetic links were retained (Churchill and Doerge, 1994).
The open - world shooter Far Cry 5's launch has now been pushed back by a month to 27th March 2018, and a currently unannounced title previously scheduled for a 2018 - 19 fiscal year release is now reassigned to the following financial year.
Playing with the physical and symbolic aspects of books as well as home utensils, Lululux is a book crafted by designer Gustavo Piqueira that mixes up formats and reassigns functions.
Picking up the discarded coins from the street, floors of cab cars, and similarly incidental places, the artist reassigns value to the unheeded spare change by plating them in 24 - karat gold.
However, correct in their proportional distribution, the members of the legislature have been reassigned by Mutel to artists, musicians, writers and philosophers from the Renaissance to now.
[Translate] Environment A scientist looking for a way to help Alaska Natives whose villages are sinking was reassigned by the Trump...
The absence will be due to gender reassignment if it is because the employee is proposing to undergo, is undergoing or has undergone the process (or part of the process) for the purpose of reassigning the person's sex by changing physiological or other attributes of sex (Equality Act 2010, s 16).
Jobs at all levels in society presently undertaken by humans are at risk of being reassigned to robots or AI, and the legislation once in place to protect the rights of human workers may be no longer fit for purpose, in some cases.»
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