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31) Labour plans schools bid LABOUR councillors are bidding to overturn a decision which stalled reorganisation of Liverpool's special schools. 32) Some additional topics, a degree of reorganisation and a tighter mode of exposition enhance the value of this excellent book. 33) Factory reorganisation, cost-cutting, team working, training and improved communications contributed to an immediate upturn in fortunes. 34) A small management group will remain to prepare and manage a reorganisation plan while the company is in bankruptcy court protection. 35) Will the reorganisation affect the museum's capacity to present temporary exhibitions? 36) Automatic table and index reorganisation. 37) But would a transformation of our appearance or, more radically, the reorganisation of our bodies make us other than we know ourselves to be? 38) What drove this reorganisation above all wasthe sudden fade-out of the postwar boom. 39) Importantly, the reorganisation has also made it clearer what UBS is for. 40) Reorganisation and cutbacks have meant that the institutions with which I have been working are not taking on as many agency staff as they were. 41) But GM Bondholders Unite, which represents some individual investors who bought GM's bonds, still plans to fight the reorganisation plan. 42) Denis Ranque, Chairman and CEO of Thales, has announced the reorganisation of his team in order to reinforce the international organisation and foster transversality in the Group. 43) Public discussion so far has concentrated on the reorganisation of the Urban and Regional Services Departments. 44) CIT , a lender to small businesses, filed for bankruptcy protection under a reorganisation plan that had been accepted by most of its bondholders. 45) This reorganisation leads to dramatic improvements in efficiency and productivity. 46) Elsewhere, Murdoch's empire was hit by huge reorganisation costs and write-downs at its interactive media division, which includes the social networking website MySpace. 47) Debt restructuring: A reorganisation of acompany's outstanding debt, for instance byconverting some of the debt into equity.