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Example sentences for "reorganisation"

Lexicographically close words:
reoccupied; reoccupy; reopen; reopened; reopening; reorganise; reorganised; reorganising; reorganization; reorganizations
  1. Darius was completing the reorganisation of the empire and preparing to attack Greece.

  2. This constant intervention of the foreigner was in evident contradiction to the spirit which had inspired the reorganisation of the empire.

  3. So quite insensibly the council drifted into a complete reorganisation of urban and industrial life, and indeed of the entire social system.

  4. It was in truth a second and deeper cause that started the reorganisation of a corporation that had so long lain dormant.

  5. The failure, however, was mainly caused by financing retail customers and inability to raise money on the debts due to it, and a reorganisation scheme was arranged later.

  6. A scheme of reorganisation was contemplated, under which the Railway Budget would be rearranged and the management of the system assigned to a Board of fifteen paid members, Senators, Deputies, and State officials being ineligible.

  7. Russia had nearly completed the reorganisation of her Army, while Germany had made hers ready to strike at any moment.

  8. The reorganisation might then be completed, and a Conference might elect the permanent governing body.

  9. In the spring session the Federal Legislature completed the revision of the factory law, passed the scheme of reorganisation of the Federal Council, and decided to institute a Federal Administrative Court.

  10. The reorganisation of the native army furnished them at once with the means of insurrection, of which they had temporarily been deprived.

  11. He showed his anti-clerical tendencies by refusing to come to any agreement with the Pope's representative, who arrived in 1824 charged with the reorganisation of the Chilean hierarchy.

  12. General Theodore de Croix, a Fleming, was entrusted with the reorganisation and reform made necessary by the Indian rebellion.

  13. The reorganisation of the course of studies at Jermyn Street, fully sketched out in the 1857 notebook, involved two very serious additions to his work over and above what was required of him by his appointment as Professor.

  14. This reorganisation of his course went hand in hand with his utilisation of the Jermyn Street Museum for paleontological teaching, and all through 1857 he was busily working at the Explanatory Catalogue.

  15. Jameson, who was at the Falls seeing to the punishment of the murderer and reorganisation of the Manyuema contingent, wrote and urged me to stay at Bangala.

  16. The English war had conclusively proved to the Dutch their inferiority in the size and armament of their war-vessels, and of the need of a complete reorganisation of the fleet.

  17. At the Viceroy's request, I drew up a memorandum containing my scheme for the reorganisation of the army on the principle of the Imperial Maritime Customs, which I had proposed at Pekin.

  18. We were of course told that we were creating a scare; but a study of the Press of those days shows that nearly every great newspaper, irrespective of its politics, demanded the strengthening and reorganisation of our defences.

  19. Great Britain's strongest guarantee of peace has been the reorganisation of her Fleet.

  20. A thorough reorganisation of the Royal Naval Reserve.

  21. General Homer Lea was, I think, to conduct the reorganisation of the Chinese army.

  22. He thought he saw his {194} way to improve the health of the Settlement, and with the stern task of reorganisation to make a work of humanity go hand in hand.

  23. This report will assist me in the reorganisation of the Department.

  24. So the Chamber, session after session, went through the accustomed formula of rejecting the military reorganisation bill as well as the military expenditure estimates.

  25. By this uninformed Allied interference a well-thought-out scheme of army reorganisation was hung up for four of the most precious months to Russia.

  26. During my stay in the maritime provinces I never saw or heard of a single act or order from the Japanese Headquarters which would help in the slightest degree in the administrative reorganisation of the country.

  27. Ten years later he was appointed by the Minister of Public Instruction to superintend the reorganisation of the National Musical Institute.

  28. The consolidation of the Peninsula under Ferdinand and Isabella suggested a thorough reorganisation of the Spanish Church.

  29. From its reorganisation in 1543 the papal Inquisition in Rome had undertaken this work of censorship.

  30. One who understands the political reforms of Augustus will have no difficulty in understanding his reorganisation of religion, for they were both undertaken with the same general underlying principles and along similar lines.

  31. There can be little doubt that the Roman cult actually did come from Tusculum, and that in its introduction into Rome, as in every other step on its march, it was connected with the reorganisation of the cavalry.

  32. On the other hand we shall have occasion later to speak of the restoration of the games and their reorganisation by Augustus.

  33. These abiding foundations must be laid deep in the national psychology, and it was his grasp of the psychological problem which explains his reorganisation of religion.

  34. The revival and reorganisation of the common life among cathedral and collegiate bodies roused the jealousy of the monastic houses.

  35. The Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem was a reorganisation of a hospital dedicated to St. John the Baptist.

  36. The Pope, however, had the satisfaction of knowing that, with incredible difficulty, a little progress had been made towards the reorganisation of the hierarchy in all countries.

  37. Then there was the reorganisation of the Old Age Pensions.

  38. Laurent, to assist in the reorganisation of the finances of the country and the establishment of less wasteful methods of tax collection, and that England lent the services of Mr. Crawford to conduct the reorganisation of the Customs.

  39. For example, it has been calculated that the reorganisation of the Turkish Customs under the advice of the English expert, Mr. Crawford, will increase the revenue derived from the Customs by twenty-five per cent.

  40. His Excellency’s life, the letter explained, was precious to the country; when the Despotism had been changed for constitutional government his services might be required for the reform and reorganisation of the army.

  41. The principal difficulty in the way of a reform of the Turkish army was thus removed and the work of reorganisation was earnestly taken in hand; but before there was time to complete it the enemy entered the field.

  42. The reorganisation of the Prussian military system and the emancipation of the peasant, though promoted by Stein's accession to power, did not originate in Stein himself; the distinctive work of Stein was a great scheme of political reform.

  43. The two principal of these were the Electoral Law, and a plan of military reorganisation which brought back great numbers of Napoleon's old officers and soldiers to the army.

  44. Besides the commission which had drafted the Edict of Emancipation, Stein found a military commission engaged on a plan for the reorganisation of the Prussian army.

  45. In Athens the family of the Eumolpidae played a prominent part at the reorganisation of the Eleusinian festival under Marcus.

  46. These four legions are probably just those that came to lower Germany on the reorganisation of the Germanic armies by Vespasian (p.

  47. Upper Italy, became then, on the reorganisation of the empire, an independent administrative district, Illyricum, under a governor of its own.

  48. The Emperor Francis Joseph invited the Princes and the free cities of Germany to a conference at Frankfort to discuss the reorganisation of the Germanic Confederation.

  49. This reorganisation did not satisfy the mediaevals because it failed to provide any real check upon the bureaucratic character of the remaining part of the King's administration.

  50. Even as the Parthian war of Trajan required the formation of what was practically a new army developed on unfamiliar lines, so the complete reorganisation of the Republican system would have been essential to the effective conquest of Numidia.

  51. The extent to which reorganisation was needed before the province could resume its normal life, is shown by the fact that the senate thought it worth while to give Sicily a new provincial charter.

  52. Hard fighting had to be done against the barbarians of the north, a reorganisation of the army was essential, and for both these purposes even they admitted that Marius was the necessary man.


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