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1 reorganizing
РеорганизацияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reorganizing
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2 reorganizing
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3 reorganizing
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4 reorganizing
adj.reorganizador.ger.gerundio del verbo REORGANIZE. -
5 reorganizing
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6 reorganizing
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7 Dionysius (1. Pope from July 22, 259, to December 26, 268 He faced the urgent task of reorganizing the church; 2. One of the best Russian icon-painters)
Религия: ДионисийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Dionysius (1. Pope from July 22, 259, to December 26, 268 He faced the urgent task of reorganizing the church; 2. One of the best Russian icon-painters)
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8 consolidation and reorganizing
consolidar e reorganizarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > consolidation and reorganizing
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9 rearranging
1. перестройка; реконфигурация2. перестраивать; реконфигурацияСинонимический ряд:reorganizing (verb) readjusting; reconstituting; reconstructing; reordering; reorganizing; reshuffling; retooling -
10 reordering
1. переупорядочение2. преобразовывать; переупорядочениеСинонимический ряд:reorganizing (verb) readjusting; rearranging; reconstituting; reconstructing; reorganizing; reshuffling; retooling -
11 retooling
Синонимический ряд:reorganizing (verb) readjusting; rearranging; reconstituting; reconstructing; reordering; reorganizing; reshuffling -
12 Dionysius
Религия: (1. Pope from July 22, 259, to December 26, 268 He faced the urgent task of reorganizing the church; 2. One of the best Russian icon-painters) Дионисий -
13 reorganize
(to organize differently; to put in a different order: We'll have to reorganize our filing system.) reorganizar- reorganisation
reorganize vb reorganizartr[riː'ɔːgənaɪz]1 reorganizarreorganize (US/UK)v.• reorganizar v.'riː'ɔːrgənaɪz, ˌriː'ɔːgənaɪztransitive verb reorganizar*['riː'ɔːɡǝnaɪz]1.VT reorganizar2.* * *['riː'ɔːrgənaɪz, ˌriː'ɔːgənaɪz]transitive verb reorganizar* -
14 corporate restructuring
Gen Mgta fundamental change in direction and strategy for an organization that affects the way in which the organization is structured. Corporate restructuring may involve increasing or decreasing the layers of personnel between the top and the bottom of an organization, or reassigning roles and responsibilities. Invariably, corporate restructuring has come to mean reorganizing after a period of unsatisfactory performance and poor results, and is often manifested in the divestment or closure of parts of the business and the outplacement, or shedding, of personnel. In this case, corporate restructuring is used as a euphemism for delayering, rationalization, downsizing, or rightsizing. -
15 Krylov, Alexei Nicolaevitch
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 15 August 1863 Visyoger, Siberiad. 26 October 1945 Leningrad (now St Petersburg), Russia[br]Russian academician and naval architect) exponent of a rigorous mathematical approach to the study of ship motions.[br]After schooling in France and Germany, Krylov returned to St Petersburg (as it then was) and in 1878 entered the Naval College. Upon graduating, he started work with the Naval Hydrographic Department; the combination of his genius and breadth of interest became apparent, and from 1888 until 1890 he undertook simultaneously a two-year university course in mathematics and a naval architecture course at his old college. On completion of his formal studies, Krylov commenced fifty years of service to the academic bodies of St Petersburg, including eight years as Superintendent of the Russian Admiralty Ship Model Experiment Tank. For many years he was Professor of Naval Architecture in the city, reorganizing the methods of teaching of his profession in Russia. It was during this period that he laid the foundations of his remarkable research and published the first of his many books destined to become internationally accepted in the fields of waves, rolling, ship motion and vibration. Practical work was not overlooked: he was responsible for the design of many vessels for the Imperial Russian Navy, including the battleships Sevastopol and Petropavlovsk, and went on, as Director of Naval Construction, to test anti-rolling tanks aboard military vessels in the North Atlantic in 1913. Following the Revolution, Krylov was employed by the Soviet Union to re-establish scientific links with other European countries, and on several occasions he acted as Superintendent in the procurement of important technical material from overseas. In 1919 he was appointed Head of the Marine Academy, and from then on participated in many scientific conferences and commissions, mainly in the shipbuilding field, and served on the Editorial Board of the well-respected Russian periodical Sudostroenie (Shipbuilding). The breadth of his personal research was demonstrated by the notable contributions he made to the Russian development of the gyro compass.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember, Russian Academy of Science 1814. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Gold Medal 1898. State Prize of the Soviet Union (first degree). Stalin Premium for work on compass deviation.BibliographyKrylov published more than 500 books, papers and articles; these have been collected and published in twelve volumes by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 1942, My Memories (autobiography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Krylov, Alexei Nicolaevitch
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16 Chapter 11
A U.S. bankrupcy statute that allows a debtor to continue to own a business and control its operations while reorganizing the business to achieve solvency.
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