Sentences with phrase «redeploying resources»

«Not that it's rocket science, but it's redeploying resources
While redeploying resources has led to more arrests of dealers, the shortage has overburdened other detectives (who also spend their own time engaging at community forums afterhours).
ALBANY — State officials are redeploying resources that they had positioned in downstate areas after a major winter blizzard shifted course in the middle of the night.
Redeploy resources to development of strategic initiatives and open new business opportunities.
This is especially true given state and federal statutes, salary schedules, and established policies that restrict the ability to redeploy resources and that make aggressive efforts to act on data and research exhausting and contentious.
Delta said it would redeploy resources to «where it can compete on a level playing field that's not distorted by subsidized, state - owned airlines.»
Given the changes in Cuba travel policies, the airline will redeploy these resources to other markets the airline serves where demand continues to be strong.»
Enemies may also change their attack strategy between each stage so you have to spend time altering your existing tower layout and deciding where to redeploy your resources.
«Closing our Added Dimensions chain of stores results from our decision to redeploy our resources to other brands,» Bern said.

Not exact matches

It divested its oilsands and conventional gas assets, and redeployed capital in earlier - stage resource plays.
More sustainable demand (in the form of needed infrastructure or of higher consumption by wealthier workers) will lead to more productive investment by redeploying underutilized resources, including unemployed workers.
«Its functions would still be in the organization but redeployed to make it more efficient, given the resource constraints and the hiring freeze,» Kavlock told E&E News.
Marrianne Lewis, who was responsible for commissioning the Croydon project, commented at the time: «It's been a great success, schools were reporting that administration time associated with parent income had reduced by 80 per cent in some cases — enabling schools to redeploy financial and administrative resource to more important tasks in their schools.»
The employer has the right to change the shape, nature, and size of the organization, to redeploy human resources, to substitute capital for labor, to replace elbow grease and sitzfleisch with technology, and to hire and fire according to shifting pupil needs and organizational priorities.
The authors do not suggest that online learning is a «panacea» for the nation's education problems, but note that «well - designed interactive systems in higher education have the potential to achieve at least equivalent educational outcomes while opening up the possibility of freeing up resources that could be redeployed more productively.»
Aligning resources means redeploying them — not small or easy decisions to make.
It also redeployed the school's existing resources to change the model without adding to school costs and operating within key parameters of teacher contracts.
I hope school boards will consider it, but I accept the fact that many of them may not participate and I think... some of those surplus funds could be redeployed toward school resource officers,» Negron said.
In July 2005, our board of directors approved our strategy of redeploying our existing resources to identify and acquire new business operations.
Implemented a Data Driven Approach to Address Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS), which involved analyzing crime and vehicle crash data and redeploying police resources to identified hot spots.
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