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The providers say this is an innocuous rejigging of personal finances.
Some firms have already been rejigging output to cope with the possible demise of NAFTA.
Neil spent a few months earlier this year rejigging and playing around with things and writing lyrics.
In the past decade it has spent a fortune rejigging its energy system while barely reducing emissions.
For the 2225 Star Movement the issue of rejigging the shipbuilder's board is far from over, Il Messaggero said.
Executives say they are negotiating lower prices with foreign suppliers and rejigging supply chains to avoid getting hit with tariffs.
And although higher standards have helped in some places, other training providers are simply rejigging existing courses to meet apprenticeship requirements.
The plans would involve scrapping the mining giant's dual corporate structure, demerging its oil business and rejigging its capital return policy.
A growing number of rich countries are rejigging both their education and their immigration policies in order to attract highly qualified workers.
The reforms include rejigging existing military regions, as well as cutting troop numbers by 300,000, a surprise announcement he made last September.
It listed on Milan&aposs bourse six years ago and has thrived by expanding in markets like Asia, while rejigging its strategy.
He is also thought to be behind a scheme to expand lending to small businesses, and a rejigging of the government's economic-planning department.
After a slump in late 2016 its share price has recovered; its executives say there is little sign of big firms rejigging supply chains.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's new prime minister Bill English announced his cabinet on Sunday, introducing four new faces and rejigging his inner leadership group.
This is not LinkedIn's first attempt at rejigging its timelines and infusing them with more news as a route to deeper engagement on the platform.
It may also be politically helpful to stage a prolonged debate on rejigging the constitution, if only as a distraction from gloomier battles over public spending.
The spotlight on Los Angeles comes at a time when brands are rejigging the runway-to-retail model and making new fashion available faster to customers.
In November, people began writing parodies of "This Is Just To Say," a 1934 poem by William Carlos Williams, by rejigging the lyrics of popular songs.
The newly formed chemicals giant was pressured to rejig its rejigging after interventions by two activists, Nelson Peltz of Trian and Daniel Loeb of Third Point.
The Garavoglia family, that controls 2100 percent of drinks group, is rejigging its holding structure, transferring the holding to Luxembourg, Corriere della Sera said on Sunday.
Those reforms include establishing a joint operational command structure by 2020 and rejigging existing military regions, as well as streamlining troop numbers particularly in non-combat facing roles.
Those reforms include establishing a joint operational command structure by 2020 and rejigging existing military regions, as well as streamlining troop numbers particularly in non-combat facing roles.
There are options at home, including tapping the government's emergency strategic reserves and rejigging the ingredients that go into feed, analysts, experts, traders and buyers at feed mills say.
Others worried that a senseless trade war would tip the industry into recession and force a massive redirection of investment from driverless cars to a defensive rejigging of supply chains.
In fragmented representations of indoor spaces and bowls of pears, Gordon has skillfully used computer technology to create a contemporary rejigging of a classic component of art-school painting class.
Opposition parties, and some in the government, want to add over 100 amendments amid fears that, while rejigging EU law to fit British law, ministers could make changes without consulting Parliament.
The reforms include establishing a joint operational command structure by 2020 and rejigging existing military regions, as well as cutting troop numbers by 300,000, a surprise announcement he made in September.
As Halley Potter of the Century Foundation, a think-tank, says, countervailing initiatives by individual districts—redrawing catchment zones, rejigging admission criteria, opening magnet schools—have not offset the overall trend.
SYDNEY/BEIJING (Reuters) - Australian retailers and manufacturers are rejigging their business models and reviewing strategies to sell goods into China amid confusion over a threatened government crackdown on e-commerce platforms.
The Swiss bank told staff in May it was rejigging its flagship wealth management business, part of efforts to cut costs at a time of increased regulatory costs, negative interest rates and restrained client activity.
Chancellor Philip Hammond on Sunday played down the chances of any kind of major new boost for spending from Wednesday's statement, his first as finance minister since the rejigging of the Conservative government after June's referendum.
BPCE's new CEO Laurent Mignon, who took over in June, is rejigging the scope of the bank's activities to focus on retail banking, while parking investment banking, insurance, asset management and payment services in its unit Natixis.
A lot can happen in a week, but it's not a lot of time when it comes to rejigging business models — particularly in the media industry where revenue is sacred and direct relationships with readers are savored.
Many of these problems could be solved by a more radical rejigging of the university calendar, perhaps with the academic year starting in January (as it already does for some postgraduate and international students) rather than September.
But no amount of economic rejigging is a substitute for curtailing and cutting profligate federal spending and abandoning the neo-mercantilist idiocy of widespread tariff adoption and the bullying the Federal Reserve Board for reasons of political expediency.
One interpretation of Trump's swift rejigging of the Justice Department after the midterms is that the President did not want time for Mueller to produce any indictments after the end of a self-imposed hiatus during the political season.
Automakers with plants in Hubei, particularly in its capital Wuhan, which has seen its transport links cut off as part of a lock down to curb the virus, will have the most work to do in rejigging production plans.
Automakers with plants in Hubei, particularly in its capital Wuhan, which has seen its transport links cut off as part of a lock down to curb the virus, will have the most work to do in rejigging production plans.
A provider of global online education was sending data on Chinese users overseas to allow them to access its courses abroad; it is now rejigging its IT system to keep such data inside China and may have to curtail its offerings.
"Mrs May still appears to be in cherry-picking mode," says John Kerr, a former British ambassador to the EU. The commission was irritated by Mrs May's refusal to accept a rejigging of the current EU budget, citing "purdah" rules that bar such decisions during election campaigns.
Nothing in this movie is as mean or as frightening as the host of haters who went online when the movie was first announced and forbade it to exist, as if the rejigging of a Reagan-era comedy were tantamount to a reconstruction of the True Cross.
William Fung, chairman of Li & Fung, a pioneering supply-chain firm based in Hong Kong, notes that factories throughout the delta that had been sending exports to the West for the past two decades are rearranging supply chains, rejigging logistics and tweaking product designs to cater to customers on the mainland.
"The way I look at that is while interest rates are very very low, and the costs of investment are at historic lows, the increased uncertainty about whether those projects will pay off, whether rejigging your whole production chain will pay off, by having parts of that production chain be in China ⁠— or for Europeans, in the U.K. ⁠— is a huge uncertainty," Weber said.
When trumps are led, the 5 and J of trumps, and the , need not be played. This is called reneging (colloquially, "rejigging"). The 5 may always renege: if it is led, no card can renege. The J may renege if the 5 is played, not led.
The Centurions intend to return to the Southern Premiership in 2014. 2014 The Cents played in the Southern Premiership, finishing 5th. They also won two pre season tournaments, The Raging Bull Shield & The Sports Relief Trophy. 2015 After a 'rejigging' of the leagues, the Centurions now play in the East Rugby League, a league for teams from Herts, Beds and Norfolk.
"The cast was great. They had a lot of theater experience. I think they could have gone from scene one all the way to the end of the movie, all in a single shot." The film is the fifth film in Romero's Dead series and there are some notable references to earlier Romero films, as when the news track from 1968's Night of the Living Dead is used in the scene where the cast is in Ben's garage; but the film is not a direct sequel to any of Romero's films: the film is "a rejigging of the myth" according to Romero.
The result of this rejigging is the currently-in-production "Dominator X", which presents a very different version of the character, now voiced by "Lord Of The Rings" actor Billy Boyd alongside regulars Doug Bradley, Tara Harley and Patrick Bergin, who had played the part of Dark Tyler for the 2005 "Heavy Metal vs..." crossover. Up until this point, Tony had steered the Renga ship with Doug Bradley alone, and asked "Mirrormask" producer Simon Moorhead to come on board in 2005 to oversee the expanding company. "Mirrormask", directed by artist Dave McKean from a script by Neil Gaiman (who had also appeared in "Archangel Thunderbird"), was released in 2006 by Sony Pictures. At the same time, a link up with Japanese artist access company Region Free resulted in Dominator's first appearance in the manga format for over ten years - the resulting 8-page story, written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Madhouse regular Masanori Shino, is available from the Renga Media website, and will be appearing in the pages of Heavy Metal magazine later in 2007.
" Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune gave it a three-out-of-four star review and said: "There are enough good musical ideas here to keep the mind from wandering, and it brings her squarely into contemporary pop without sounding contrived." Andrew Burgess of musicOMH was positive, giving the album four-out-of-five stars and praised the team for the collaboration and remarked: "The team assembled here have done something quite remarkable, and this new-found partnership between Jones and Burton could perhaps lead to some very fine collaborations on future albums." Rolling Stone reviewer Will Hermes said "her [Jones'] fifth album is a brand- rejigging songwriting collab with Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton that both picks up her pace and pumps up her palette," awarding it three-and-a-half stars out of five and closed the review with: "even good girls need revenge sometimes." Enio Chiola of PopMatters also gave a positive review of the album, scored it as seven out of ten, praised Jones for her writing skill and said: "Instead of picking apart the tracks that work best, the entire album plays like a cohesive whole, somehow frayed and fragmented if not left intact.

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