Sentences with phrase «means redeploying»

Aligning resources means redeploying them — not small or easy decisions to make.

Not exact matches

JetBlue is redeploying capacity meant for Puerto Rico to other leisure destinations in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
«Several condo developers no longer have the ability to hit their promotes,» Schneiderman said, meaning they are not going to make huge profits, and their equity partners may want to redeploy their capital.
The issue with this option, however, is that it would mean either redeploying Anthony Martial elsewhere or dropping the vastly improved Frenchman altogether, something United fans would be reticent to see and could have a detrimental effect on the 22 - year - old's development.
It would mean rebuilding facilities, or weapon systems, ships, etc., or redeploying troops, building new bases, etc., NONE of which is being done.
«In my department we are developing generation sites all over North America, so what that means for us is the lawyers who would otherwise be going full bore ahead on some Alberta projects are redeployed to the U.S. southwest or the mid-west of the U.S.,» says Chisholm.
Second, they say a landmark 2016 Supreme Court of Canada ruling, R v. Jordan, which set specific timelines to try criminal cases, has meant that an understaffed Superior Court has had to redeploy judges to hear criminal matters at risk of being thrown out due to delay.
But although the CRA was wielded effectively many times this year, most memorably to eliminate the FCC's broadband privacy rule, that doesn't mean it can be redeployed to do the same thing to Restoring Internet Freedom, the order eliminating 2015's net neutrality rules.
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