Sentences with phrase «sweeping reorganization»

The phrase "sweeping reorganization" refers to making significant changes or rearrangements in a large-scale manner. It involves restructuring or modifying an entire system, organization, or process to bring about comprehensive and impactful transformations. Full definition
Despite the compromise, the act resulted in producing the most sweeping reorganization of the federal government since the National Security Act of 1947.
The company also announced it would embark on a sweeping reorganization to ensure that executives are more closely supervised by its board of directors.
The company this morning confirmed the sweeping reorganization of its top management that I had reported on Tuesday («Michael Ferro Cleans The House That Jack (Griffin) Built»).
The company this morning confirmed the sweeping reorganization of its top management that I had reported on Tuesday («Top Tribune execs said to be out in house - cleaning»).
In the midst of a union organizing vote, new Los Angeles Times editor - in - chief Lewis D'Vorkin is moving forward with a sweeping reorganization of the Times newsroom.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a sweeping reorganization of the New York Racing Association today, a move that paves the way for a government control board for the remainder of the governor's current four - year term that will tackle a variety of issues within the beleaguered sport.
The Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change that followed in the aftermath of Climategate ended in a debacle — at least from the perspective of those who hoped to see a sweeping reorganization of the global economy come from a new treaty.
But a sweeping reorganization of the group is not on the radar.
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