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1. The State Reorganisation Act of 1956 placed Vidarbha in Bombay State.

2. Reorganisation and mergers Company restructuring or retrenchment due to changing market conditions

3. 20 Allows reorganisation of physio's sessions to treat injured players.

4. 'That is why the reorganisation of our space sector is absolutely necessary.

5. Cross-border reorganisation is likely to generate taxation (capital gains and others).

6. Reorganisation began with the aim of setting up a "contract management" unit in the Administration.

7. The above conditions are not observed by the Reorganisation Plan approved by the creditors.

8. After reorganisation of state of Himachal Pradesh, the existing Mahasu district was named Shimla.

9. At the next stage of the project, the reorganisation of MB electrons after absorption of light was studied.

10. The peacetime reorganisation of the Royal Navy assigned Royal Oak to the Second Battle Squadron of the Atlantic Fleet.

11. A casualty of reorganisation at Reed, she has not been allowed to languish in the cold for very long.

12. It was the primary purpose of reorganisation to recast local government in a way which would make such palliatives unnecessary.

13. A number of new subordinate command headquarters were formed in response to the growth and reorganisation of the Army.

14. Curtailed operations, rationalisation measures or other forms of reorganisation are the most common reasons for dismissal based on the undertaking’s circumstances

15. The final stage of the reorganisation which is currently in hand will bring together the service departments at four regional centres.

16. Furthermore, PCC claims that State creditors should have also taken into account the duration of the reorganisation phase versus the duration of the bankruptcy proceedings.

17. Several wartime reconstruction working parties in the Ministry had outlined plans for reorganisation very similar to those adopted by the Labour Government.

18. CIT , a lender to small businesses, filed for bankruptcy protection under a reorganisation plan that had been accepted by most of its bondholders.

19. Third, Romania submits that even though the AAAS MECP study was prepared before the reorganisation plan was approved at the creditors meeting on 9 March 2015, the study conducted by AAAS is adequate and sufficient to consider the decision of AAAS to approve the reorganisation plan as similar to a private creditor.

20. The new government quickly set about implementing a number of significant reforms, including a reorganisation of the social welfare system and the creation of the state housing scheme.

21. After reorganisation, the expansion of the sales department and establishment in the Asian market, Aurelius AG sold the company in the summer of 2013 to entrepreneur Sven Dübbers.

22. The first measure in the abovementioned areas, the reorganisation of the Emschermulde with the creation of the amalgamated mine Ewald/Hugo, was agreed and implemented as long ago as 1 July 1997.

23. New Delhi: The Indian Army will be raising three additional Battalions — with a total of about 3,000 troops — to add to its manpower as part of its larger reorganisation plan and options to raise more are open, ThePrint has learnt

24. Bimb holdings berhad ("bhb" or "company") (i) proposed placement; (ii) proposed soa; (iii) proposed internal reorganisation; (iv) proposed distribution and capital repayment; and (v) proposed transfer of listing (collectively to be referred to as "proposals")

25. It is also another step towards the economic reorganisation of the world on which Brussels's Europe has been working for years in Washington's footsteps: in southern countries and the United States, agriculture; in the north, services and industry, amid fierce competition from emerging nations.

26. A Burgh / ˈ b ʌr ə / is an autonomous municipal corporation in Scotland and Northern England, usually a city, town, or toun in Scots.This type of administrative division existed from the 12th century, when King David I created the first royal Burghs.Burgh status was broadly analogous to borough status, found in the rest of the United Kingdom.Following local government reorganisation in 1975

27. The applicant, an official of the defendant, challenged before the Court of First Instance of the European Communities the decision to re-assign him to the duties of Principal Adviser to the DG to which he was assigned (1) and the decision to reject his candidature for the post of Director in the same DG (2), and before the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union (3), the decisions, taken in connection with the reorganisation of the DG Eurostat, to reject his candidature for a Director's post.