Sentences with phrase «reassigned new»

Xu K, Yuan Z, Rayner S, Hu X. Genome comparison provides molecular insights into the phylogeny of the reassigned new genus Lysinibacillus.
Hulsey appropriates Dalton's atomic symbols, reassigning them new linguistic meaning.

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Multiple departments can get involved at the same time to implement the new idea, and personnel reassigned to the project, which shortens the development time.
Instead, employees displaced by kiosk or app ordering would be reassigned to new roles providing table service and delivery, Peterson reported.
When that happens, some people could be reassigned to the dining room to engage more with customers, while others will be trained to operate their new assistant.
Richer, who is a member of Inc.'s Military Entreprneur program, says she struggled with finding new suppliers each time her husband was reassigned.
You are most definately NOT benched by God... you have been reassigned to serve in a new way.
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.
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.
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 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.
«The workers at the Bernard Fineson facility deserve security for their professions, as well as a guarantee that their jobs will not be reassigned to a facility outside of New York City.
Now, State Assembly Member Dov Hikind is calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to reassign Cassano to a new firehouse.
Several hundred personnel also will be notified that they are being reassigned to new positions or new work locations.
Top police officials including Director - General of Operations, George Akuffo Dampare have been reassigned while a new unit created intelligence.
«This paper shows that frequently reassigning a teacher to a new grade has consequences similar to teacher attrition, because his or her grade - specific skills are wasted.»
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.
In the years since the first film, the state troopers for Vermont have been reassigned to a new task.
A new study last week provided more evidence of the unintended consequences of another gaming behavior — reassigning teachers based on perceived effectiveness.
Under the central - office plan, which is still being developed, top administrators would be shuffled into new positions, reassigned to schools, or eliminated from their jobs in an effort to save money and make...
Consulting special education teachers not new to the profession who have been reassigned to teach core academic subjects may have up to two years to become highly qualified using HOUSSE.
Breaking large schools up into smaller units may reduce suspension rates for all students — and especially for black students — but that means reassigning students to new schools.
I was recently reassigned to a new school in a U.S. Department of Defense Educational Activity overseas school.
In New York City, 57 schools serving 34,000 of the city's approximately 1 million students are located in buildings so damaged that students will have to be reassigned elsewhere, at least temporarily, according to a Department of Education spokesperson on Sunday.
In every situation where a student teacher was reassigned to a new placement, the second placement turned out to be a better fit.
Ramírez - Graham reassigned you, and although at first it seemed that your new job was a promotion, it actually distanced you from the action.
Some lenders can be a little slow with the reassigning when you dump them for new lenders.
Concentra Financial acted as administrator providing a liaison between CSI and investors who either committed new funds or reassigned existing funds to their SDRRSP for the bond.
In my online account, it is clear BoA reassigned credit from my BBR for the new PR.
In May of 2010, the then shelter director was reassigned to other duties with the city and a search for a new shelter director began.
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).
Codes can not be retroactively changed, and purchases can not be reassigned to a new code in order to qualify for a higher earning rate.
Those flight numbers used to apply to British Airway's iconic Concorde flights between London Heathrow and New York Kennedy Airports, but were reassigned when BA launched its classy all - business class A318 flights between these financial capitals.
But put in the time, reassign some keys, learn to smash everything in reach with your pickaxe, and building becomes as second nature as any new skill does.
This leads to your Captain reassigning you to a new case, with a new partner, which involves locating cocaine broker Tyson Latchford in an effort to find out who's responsible for the newest brand of coke on the streets, called «Hot Shot».
In the multiproject Variety Kit, for instance, it'll be possible to reassign and connect different accessories in new ways: Nintendo representatives showed how the motorcycle handlebars could control the RC car bug - things.
Teams are being mostly reassigned onto new projects, and development has slowed to a crawl.
Each level you gain opens skill points to spend on new abilities and attacks for that character's skill tree, which can be reassigned at any time.
[4] Each year, approximately 15 new works are added to the collection and displayed in the Student Center for a year, and high - value selected older works are reassigned to the non-circulating permanent collection.
Later I went to a gallery in the Marigny neighborhood featuring Charlie Hoffacker, a former New Orleans homicide detective who was reassigned after allegedly writing «help» in a victim's blood at a crime scene.
McMakin, who is also a furniture designer (again, the artist's bio requires a distinction between his trades), combines found objects of the minimalist and much celebrated Mid-Century Modern design traditions with his own sculpture work, essentially reassigning all components new roles, or stripping them entirely of their original intentions.
Brooklyn based artist Scott Albrecht recently opened a soloexhibition of new work, «Along The Way», at Philadelphia's TrickGo gallery.Featuring a mixture of graphic hand lettering on aged book pages or salvagedbook covers and geometric woodcuts housed within reassigned drawers, thework explores personal memories and events in the artist's life.
Several U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees who raised concerns about Scott Pruitt's leadership tactics, including his spending habits, were reassigned or demoted, according to a New York Times report.
Current and former Facebook employees who were not identified told The New York Times that Stamos's day - to - day responsibilities had been reassigned to others in December.
Microsoft will not announce a new Band wearable — the company scrapped the project and reassigned members of the Band team to other projects — and with one exception, detailed below, we're also unlikely to see new iterations of the company's Surface lineup.
A ZDNet report from late September said that Microsoft engineers have been moved from reassigned from Windows to Xbox One OS, in order to have the new console ready in time for its planned holiday 2013 release.
Trained new and coached existing managers, reassigning as needed.
(a) The firm reassigned the secretary to a new work place, but she refused to test the new environment;
If a custodian goes out of business, state banking regulators would step - in and reassign assets or notify IRA holders to find new custodians.
This is especially helpful when clients are reassigned to new agents.
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