Sentences with phrase «reassigned in»

Stamos» responsibilities were reassigned in December after which Stamos said he would leave the company, the Times said.
Once the policy is reassigned in your name, after you have repaid the bank loan for which the policy was used as collateral
In that scenario, students and staff would be reassigned in the district, but would not face takeover by a private, charter organization.
And, since teachers and students would be reassigned in the next academic year, the racial pairings in a given year do not provide very strong incentives to leave the school.
On Thursday, four senior police officials were reassigned in connection to the on - going probe.
Young was reassigned in 1987 as special assistant for engineering, operations and safety at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, a move he viewed as punishment for his outspokenness.
Examples of accommodations for pregnant workers include reassigning those in manual labor jobs to lower - impact positions, giving seats to checkout workers and others in retail jobs and making sure pregnant women are allowed to drink water on the job to remain hydrated, Quinn and Vacca said.
A federal judge in Arkansas last week ordered the Little Rock School District to reduce the number of teachers it plans to reassign in the upcoming school year as part of a comprehensive school - desegregation program.

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In its petition, the CBA says phone numbers are constantly reassigned.
One rule of thumb is not to make any operational changes — reassigning employees or integrating teams, for example — until the money is in the bank.
In a span of a couple of years, he and his lieutenants fired more than 200 people, reassigned 500, hired 435 and added several hundred more through temporary contracts.
(The company's only written policy relating to office couples addresses supervisor - subordinate relationships, in which case one in the pair is generally reassigned elsewhere.)
In December, Mr. Stamos's day - to - day responsibilities were reassigned to others, they said.
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.
Each year, the internal competition culminates at an extended semi-open tournament called an Organization Level Review, where managers debate subordinates» rankings, assigning and reassigning names to boxes in a matrix projected on the wall.
Fidelity reserves the right to discontinue membership in any program or to reassign clients, without prior notification, to the appropriate program tier if clients fail to continue to meet the applicable qualification criteria.
At San Francisco - based Yelp, about 15 salespeople will be reassigned to other areas of the business, and the number of deals e-mailed to users is unlikely to grow, Vince Sollitto, vice president of corporate communications, said in an interview yesterday.
In corporations the penalty for repeated failure on known tasks is being reassigned to other tasks or asked to leave the company.
For example Belk reassigning this woman to some other task when they found out her belief system required her to take no part in Christmas fanfare.
In 1980, Bergoglio was reassigned to teaching high school, a job rarely taken by a former Jesuit superior.
Those who are in charge of assigning status can also reassign status.
You are most definately NOT benched by God... you have been reassigned to serve in a new way.
It's reasonable to say that he could defrock and excommunicate these priests instead of allowing them to be reassigned, but the difficulty is in determining whether every priest in all these cases are actually guilty.
He was reassigned to Erfurt, and following a trip to Rome on monastery business, was elected a sub-prior in the Augustinian order and awarded the doctorate in theology at the early age of twenty - eight.
«That was all manual, so we removed about 16 persons and reassigned them to other tasks in the facility,» he adds.
«I had to do the same thing with the playbook in Dallas after two years with David,» said Johnson, referring to David Shula, Don's son, who served two years under Johnson as the Dallas Cowboys» offensive coordinator before being reassigned.
Leipold did, however, reassign Kotelnicki's duties, moving him from quarterbacks to running backs and bringing in a new / old assistant to oversee QBs: Jim Zebrowski, another former UWW coordinator who left Whitewater to become QBs coach at NIU, then Minnesota.
Last manager to be fired (and not «reassigned») was Jim Davenport in 1985.
He had cancelled his try, Rockett wrote me, because his sergeant major had been reassigned to bully some sluggish troops in Singapore.
The club's vice-chairman has made impressive strides in commercial terms, securing United some of the largest sponsorship deals going, but it seems more and more apparent that he should be reassigned away from football matters, or at least given less say in them.
I see no harm in waiting a few months before reassigning the room.
But I did shift duties around in time and reassign responsibility, and it's going so well this year.
7 days or more in advance — 100 % refund (minus $ 5 admin fee) Less than 7 days — no refund but funds may be reassigned to any TLC class
They have reassigned the aide to classes that do not involve working with children and suggest that Cali should bear the ultimate responsibility for the aide staying in the class this long.
To test the robustness of this finding in light of the possible effect of these 2 infants, we repeated the UniFrac analysis after reassigning those 2 infants from the mixed feeding group to the exclusively formula — fed group, and no qualitative differences in the results were observed (data not shown).
Myjoyonline.com in 2011 reported a false story that «Hon. Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, then Minister of State at the presidency had warned the late President Mills to reassign Mrs. Zita Okaikoi or face adverse consequences» during an interview on Citi fm.
A Queens high school principal accused of sexual harassment and discrimination in multiple lawsuits, which have cost New York City more than $ 600,000 to settle, has been reassigned.
We like his warning that people in patronage positions might be reassigned and his promise to institute a culture change — give eight hours of pay for eight hours of work and make assignments, promotions and overtime based on merit.
The Cohen investigation has since been reassigned to federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York (SDNY), providing some indication that the Cohen matter may be unrelated to the core of Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, although it remains unclear whether the case was wholly transferred to the SDNY or if Mueller retains certain aspects of it that are related to the Russia investigation.
The regional cap was amended in 2015 to reassign more charters within the cap to the city — but that number is dwindling.
«The Buffalo Police Department Strike Force has been disbanded and the new police commissioner has reassigned them to traffic detail so I just spoke with the police chief of the D district and every single year there's hundreds of tickets that are written in the Parkside area for cars that are either going through stop signs or speeding and they regularly assign details to that area,» said Joel Feroleto, Buffalo Common Council member.
He said the city has reassigned officers to help with traffic enforcement in his Vision Zero initiative, and thinks that will be enough to both keep the city safe from crime and implement the pedestrian safety plan.
Also, three officers in each of the seven precincts were taken off patrol and reassigned to community outreach as part of an agreement with the Department of Justice, Deputy Chief Kevin Fallon said.
With the recent shake - up in the leadership of the Cortland County Legislature, lawmakers have been reassigned to the committees that oversee the county departments.
Toll collectors currently employed at the two Grand Island toll plazas will be reassigned to other toll plazas in the region.
Deputy Inspector Steven Mauriello, the under fire commanding officer of the 81st Precinct in Brooklyn, has been reassigned to Transit Borough Bronx.
«The plan to reassign employees encountered difficulties,» Chalmers wrote in his recent report, describing civil service rules as hindering workers with certain titles from performing other duties.
«We have ended up with no education tax credit, and no raise in the charter cap, with only charters reassigned to the five boroughs.»
That's the way it has always worked here after DA races were reassigned to presidential years back in 1992.
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.
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