Sentences with phrase «then reassigned»

The candidate with the lowest number of first preference votes is eliminated after each round of voting and their votes are then reassigned until one person passes the 50 % mark.
If the second attorney also commits malpractice, then reassign the case to a third attorney, and so on.

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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.
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.
Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, then - Director General of Police Operations, was reassigned to head the Research and Planning Department.
State Sen. Tony Avella said he was abruptly reassigned to a different committee in May following the arrest of then - Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos on corruption charges.
But then the gender - reassigned criminal decides to get payback of her own.
I was hired to teach high school, then assigned to a middle school — and then, days before school started, reassigned to an open position at Scotlandville High School.
Review the list of inappropriate and appropriate duties in the ASCA National Model to rediscover any duties that are not in line with best practices, and then decide which duties can be reassigned to other personnel.
If there is no alternative accommodation, then the employer must attempt to reassign the employee to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified, unless to do so would cause an undue hardship.
If it is an undue hardship under the ADA to hold open an employee's position during a period of leave, or an employee is no longer qualified to return to his / her original position, then the employer must reassign the employee (absent undue hardship) to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified.
Then comes the blonde who was recently reassigned here and whom no one knows, holding hands with her lodger, whom no one knows either.
Then there's Schmidt, who was bombed out and reassigned here, Schmidt the curtain wholesaler without curtains, always chatting away despite his years.
The debt will be reassigned to a law firm in your state and then you will be issued a court summons with a court date.
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.
I think this means that lawyers who support a commercial group should do so for three years, no more, and then be reassigned to support a different group.
But, if you come across something you had completely forgotten about and then find yourself reassigning emotional meaning to it in order to justify keeping it, try to reframe this thought process.
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