reorganise造句(1) They'll have to reorganise and that might cause them problems.
(2) He was appointed by Touche Ross to reorganise the hotel, conference and leisure complex and implement a structured business development plan.
(3) The response to mounting criticism is to reorganise or complain of lack of resources.
(4) LEAs were explicitly forbidden to use them to reorganise schools.
(5) But Boro barely had time to reorganise at the start of the second half before Southampton took the lead.
(6) In other words, he has to constantly reorganise according to his strategy.
(7) Some suggest it helps our large brain reorganise itself before adulthood or that it allows experimentation in behaviour before the responsibility of later years.
(8) I am trying to reorganise our business and keep shareholders at bay.
(9) Trafford education authority has received about £13 million in the past two years to help it reorganise and improve its schools.
(10) If you find this happening to your elderly parent, try to help her to reorganise her eating habits.
(11) Thus, the general must be given the maximum leeway to reorganise and restructure his troops.
(12) The international community is now charged with thinking about how to reorganise the financial sector and minimise the risk of similar catastrophe in the future.
(13) Beyond that, Chinese newspapers report that a broad restructuring is in the offing, which would reorganise the industry into four state-controlled giants.
(14) All the best experimental results from science make you question your prejudices, beliefs and values, reorganise your thoughts, and bin a few models.
(15) Many local officials will be tempted to maintain their lobbying operations, even if they have to reorganise them as companies.
(16) Cisco also has a record of being willing to reorganise itself.