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Many expected a reshuffling of the coalition or snap elections.
This resulted in everything from outright liquidation to financial reshuffling.
Reshuffling her ministers will not solve all Mrs May's problems.
The reshuffling of France's political life is like spring cleaning.
I mean, that's a pretty big reshuffling of the board.
Very little is actually changing, though, except for some bureaucratic reshuffling.
Teshome's resignation seems to be part of a big political reshuffling.
The planned expansion and hiring of Hoffman follows a recent executive reshuffling.
Only one thing is required to validate this reshuffling of military priorities.
Smith isn't the only film to undergo a reshuffling that changed everything.
But Mattis played down any concerns about the reshuffling within the administration.
Apple is reshuffling its MacBook Pro and Air lineup, and changes are significant.
For Azerbaijan, the moment may have seemed ripe for reshuffling the diplomatic cards.
Trump fired Bannon mid-August amid a reshuffling of power within his administration.
You fight until you win or lose, reshuffling your deck as you play.
We are looking at reshuffling some of the ministries where it is necessary.
There are eight groups today but lawmakers expect some reshuffling after the election.
A potential reshuffling of Israel's chaotic political landscape could have far-reaching consequences.
There's no reshuffling of the pecking order, as there was with CM Punk.
He then called new regional elections in hopes of reshuffling the political deck.
This policy shift comes at a time of a significant reshuffling at JUUL.
Paying one loan with another loan is also referred to as debt reshuffling.
The move is part of a broader reshuffling of the airline's executive ranks.
It may sound pedantic, but this taxonomic reshuffling is a big deal to paleontologists.
It's a peppy way to commemorate a new bureaucratic reshuffling of the Defense Department.
Unless a president has his own act together, reshuffling the team is ultimately pointless.
LinkedIn now will apply some of its data science power to reshuffling those endorsements.
Now, the party is reshuffling its artillery pieces to prepare for the new reality.
As part of the reshuffling, Apple has laid the 12-inch MacBook to rest.
Something strange is afoot in WWE, and a major reshuffling seems to be underway.
She has tried to regain public trust by reshuffling her cabinet and presidential staff.
But simply reshuffling the leadership team will not get this response back on track.
With its profitability declining, the company has been reshuffling its operations and work force.
The reshuffling produced an excess of newsroom equipment that was either obsolete or unneeded.
In fact, the classic economic case for free trade rests on the reshuffling of jobs.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think that this is a reshuffling of the deck.
At the of the episode, there is a little bit of reshuffling in the department.
Banks would hardly welcome yet another reshuffling of regulatory functions so soon after the last one.
In reshuffling his top staff, Trump offered an emphatic response: Don't tell me what to do.
But in 67423, NIOSH decided to stop the project because of a reshuffling of research priorities.
Despite the reshuffling, Ms. Park did not replace her aides on foreign policy and national security.
But in the reshuffling under the new map, he's chosen to run against incumbent Republican Rep.
But the reshuffling did not affect the national security and foreign affairs posts in the cabinet.
The top notches of the chart are mostly a reshuffling of albums from the week before.
CAMPAIGN SHAKE-UP Conway's comments came after Trump announced last week a major reshuffling of his campaign.
Young leader Kim, meanwhile, has been cleaning house and reshuffling top brass since taking over the helm.
No more reshuffling of ballots and keeping track of tallies until a person is cross-eyed, either.
To some federal policymakers, income tax reform means little more than reshuffling tax burdens between different groups.
The report also accused the former owners of Aceco of inflating margins and reshuffling expenses among contracts.
That invited comparisons to other mergers that functioned in large part as a reshuffling of corporate assets.
Whether or not the protesters can cause systemic change -- beyond a reshuffling of power -- is less clear.
Although it might feel good to have one less bill to pay, debt reshuffling is not magic.
All three lawmakers are opposed to a possible bureaucratic reshuffling and called on Mulvaney to stand down.
That led to a reshuffling of Facebook's executive ranks, increasing Zuckerberg's ability to influence day-to-day operations.
Even in sketch books, I started using hole-punched sheets, so that I could keep reshuffling the deck.
Apple's entry into the media business is the latest move in a reshuffling of the entire entertainment industry.
Normally, most meeting time reshuffling has to be done in person, or over email or company chat apps.
The judges' reshuffling could further logjam a national immigration court system which has more than 540,000 pending cases.
But the unorthodox grousing from lawmakers has put a special focus on the recent reshuffling at the DCCC.
Still, Republicans faced backlash from suburban and female voters on Tuesday amid a nationwide reshuffling of the electorate.
Given the reshuffling hierarchy of sports teams in this city, the reaction of the fans made perfect sense.
Kerr's health may prompt a reshuffling at Golden State, and there are certain to be other coaching vacancies.
I don't know whether we get a new party, just some independent candidates, some reshuffling within the parties.
Mr. Kim keeps the elite on its toes by frequently purging and reshuffling senior military and party officials.
Reshuffling the plot is a way of making "Little Women" more cinematic without resorting to tricks or gimmicks.
The NT ratio rose to 14, the highest level since a big reshuffling in the Nikkei in 2000.
This election is reshuffling the ideological deck in ways that I've argued are likely to realign the parties.
Mr Immelt's reshuffling of it was huge, with disposals and acquisitions equivalent to 167% of its current capital employed.
That sounded to me like Raine was reshuffling an investment it had already made in one company into another.
The reason for the delays is administrative reshuffling that led to February benefits going out early, on Jan. 20.
Dunlap's appointment to head the ORD comes as the EPA announced an internal reshuffling of offices within the branch.
Nominations Trump's Cabinet reshuffling will set up several fights in the Senate as lawmakers work to confirm his picks.
But later that month, "Miss America 2.0" took a hit when some reshuffling of board members caused internal controversy.
Those involved with the campaign increasingly believe a staff reshuffling will take place, especially if Clinton loses in Nevada.
The reshuffling of top DHS officials comes as the president has pivoted sharply back to immigration in recent weeks.
Its main careers guidance competitor is Naviance (owned by Hobsons, who have done some serious company wide reshuffling recently).
So we have come to another phase of the endless reshuffling equation: Does the space we have still work?
" Trump, when recently asked about the reshuffling, called the question "nasty" and said, "I don't know anything about it.
With international investors wary of investing in Russia, it has had to rely in part on reshuffling domestic spending.
Equally significant, according to Mr. Harteveldt, is the reshuffling in recent years of airlines' relationships with credit-card companies.
House Republicans are reshuffling the decks on their committees in order to make room for their newest member: Rep.
Wall Street chief executives have been fired before, but such an extensive reshuffling — suddenly removing nine directors — is unusual.
Notably, Dell Technologies owns both VMware and Pivotal, so this deal really reflects a reshuffling of the Dell empire.
The reshuffling of security officials looks like business as usual, said Hafzina Omar, a 22-year-old Mogadishu resident.
It would be a shame to lose that opportunity to an unnecessary reshuffling of the counterterrorism-screening org chart.
After some executive reshuffling, Mr. Messinger gained oversight of the engineering organization, as well as product development and design.
Turkey and Iran have stepped into the gap, raising the specter of a reshuffling of alliances in the Gulf region.
It added a Pershing Square representative in a reshuffling two weeks ago that named three new members to the board.
The reshuffling would be the latest change by Kelly, who has overseen a turnover of much of Trump's top aides.
Earlier this year, the much hyped modular G5 smartphone, bombed so hard it led to LG reshuffling its key execs.
Chinese tech conglomerate LeEco is reshuffling the executive roster of its publicly traded unit, Leshi Internet Information and Technology Corp.
The North Korean leader has been in power for more than six years, in part through reshuffling of top brass.
Monday's reshuffling moved several executives and corporate functions out of the community banking division and into the new payments group.
Wahl's promotion was part of a reshuffling of executives for GM that impacted marketing, customer experience and its Canadian operations.
I had always gotten along very well with my bosses at Vox, but that could change in one corporate reshuffling.
Of course, Putin's recent reshuffling could be a bid to gain exactly the type of power that Xi currently holds.
"This and the administration's other efforts to address the epidemic are tantamount to reshuffling chairs on the Titanic," said Kennedy.
The merger mania sweeping through corporate media means that the latest reshuffling may stay in place for only so long.
Following the departure of its top executive Hugo Barra, the Chinese company Xiaomi is reshuffling some top positions within the company.
"It's just a reshuffling of the leadership," Rolf Agather, managing director of North America research for FTSE Russell, told CNN Business.
Its latest financials and executive reshuffling, however, indicate the G5 isn't moving the needle in any meaningful way for the company.
The reshuffling allows American workers to perform the tasks at which they are relatively more productive, while foreigners do the same.
"This and the administration's other efforts to address the epidemic are tantamount to reshuffling chairs on the Titanic," Kennedy told CNN.
"Sadly it's par for the course for having a baby soon," Levine said, apologizing for the band's recent tour schedule reshuffling.
The reshuffling occurred as Saudi King Salman swore in new officials to replace those arrested in the sweeping anti-corruption probe.
In 1993, the Ryder Cup still felt like a genuine clash of golf cultures instead of a reshuffling of the deck.
Separately, he is said to be considering reshuffling his legal team to more aggressively take on the special counsel's Russia inquiry.
The move was the latest reshuffling of top intelligence officials that has prompted concerns among some officials of a broader expulsion.
At the same time, it would be a mistake to dismiss the move as a lot of bluster over bureaucratic reshuffling.
By reshuffling funds, Rippon says you still get the rush of spending with the long-term benefit of squirreling away cash.
In our view, populist headwinds to the tech sector are reshuffling, with trade risks receding and antitrust threats taking their place.
The recently concluded National People's Congress resulted in a reshuffling of key leadership positions at the highest levels of China's government.
Super-long JGBs tend to attract demand at the turn of each month, helped by index-following investors reshuffling their bond portfolios.
Peter Faricy, who took over most of Gunningham's responsibilities last year, also left the company after a reshuffling in the marketplace team.
But as he guides a reshuffling of DHS, that legacy could soon grow to include even more flagrant racism, violence, and injustice.
The two positions are the only ones announced so far for the team, and come amid a lot of other employee reshuffling.
"The President will carry out reshuffling the Office of the President in the near future," her spokesman Jung Youn-kuk told CNN.
The reshuffling comes exactly a year after co-founder Binny Bansal was appointed the CEO, taking over from co-founder Sachin Bansal.
"We may look at a number of opportunities of reshuffling the portfolio across different business lines," YPF Chairman Miguel Gutierrez told Reuters.
An Apple (AAPL) spokesman reached for comment did not confirm nor dispute the report but shared a statement describing a staff reshuffling.
The reshuffling came six months after LVMH had consolidated its control over Dior, buying out minority investors in a $13.1 billion deal.
But for Russia, the reshuffling of northeastern Syria, which had in recent years been a virtual American protectorate, yielded two main benefits.
Bank of America is reshuffling leadership in its markets division, and it has poached a Goldman trading exec to bolster its ranks.
The Space Force won't be built from the ground up, however; it will be created largely by reshuffling the military's organizational chart.
As first reported late last week, the shoe maker is shuttering its digital sports organization and reshuffling the remainder of its digital efforts.
In June, Reuters explained how a reshuffling of the armed forces, and proliferation of senior officers, has kept military leadership beholden to Maduro.
Exploration activities have been hit particularly hard and a reshuffling of operations led to the departure of its exploration chief four months ago.
Regardless of this exceedingly confusing — and seemingly constant — reshuffling of the Mercedes C-Class lineup, I really like the looks of this thing.
DHS has maintained that is is still capable of maintaining operations, despite the reshuffling of resources to address the situation at the border.
The young Kim, meanwhile, has been reshuffling the ruling elite, much more quickly than his late father — a red flag for some experts.
The company in the second quarter began reshuffling its oil output to produce mainly Merey, a heavy crude grade preferred by Asian customers.
It entertains the idea of new price disclosures and reshuffling some of the discounts that various middlemen negotiate off of drugs' sticker prices.
Sanders departure less than three months after being elevated to the post in a reshuffling of the Department of Homeland Security drew criticism.
"There are so many late surges that can happen and I think you're going to see a reshuffling of the deck," Reinish said.
Trump praised Wilkie for an "incredible job" steering the VA in recent months, a stretch plagued by controversy and reshuffling of its leadership.
But Trump selected him to become the next secretary of state as part of a broader reshuffling of his Cabinet and senior staff.
Reuters reported last week Barclays is reshuffling its investment bank leadership team under new chief Tim Throsby as it seeks to boost returns.
The Federal Police, which announced the shift on Thursday, characterized it as a bureaucratic reshuffling of personnel and resources that would increase efficiency.
But he sidelined Mr. Atambayev last year by reshuffling senior security officials and wresting control over the governing ruling party from Mr. Atambayev.
But he sidelined Mr. Atambayev last year by reshuffling senior security officials and wresting control over the governing ruling party from Mr. Atambayev.
As part of the reshuffling, Lowe's is shifting the roles and responsibilities for some of its staff and eliminating some jobs, this person said.
Reshuffling cybersecurity responsibility to the Department of Defense rather than building its own systems from the ground up is the smart move, OPM claims.
While the goal was to shorten waits at larger airports, the reshuffling could also result in longer lines at airports that lost dog teams.
"Everyone's searching for the magic bullet at the moment, the (next) great trade and there's a lot of reshuffling of the deck," Kinahan said.
The cases have been assigned to a new judge in the District of Columbia Superior Court because of standard calendar reshuffling among the judges.
During a reshuffling announced in January, Fink and BlackRock President Rob Kapito combined the "scientific" and more traditional "fundamental" stock team under four managers.
It's that kind of a show, where New York is reimagined as a grand, endlessly renewable experiment, a constant reshuffling of its own deck.
"We want our efforts to result in new renewable energy projects, not reshuffling the output from existing projects," according to a Google blog post.
Bannon was ousted in mid-August amid a reshuffling of power within the White House, just a few weeks after retired Marine Corps Gen.
The topic came to the fore after a reshuffling of House Appropriations subcommittee chairmen this week that was prompted by the departure of Rep.
Yet it had deeper reverberations, signaling a broad and volatile reshuffling of alliances in and around Syria that has been brewing over recent months.
But a less personally focused dialogue might lead the bosses to their own conclusions about reshuffling the financial burden of all that theoretical fun.
Fink said on "Squawk Box" he was surprised by the media coverage of the reshuffling because it's only a small part of BlackRock's business.
Said Deep, a company spokesman, said the reshuffling "has resulted in some separations of salaried employees and the reassignment of others," according to Reuters.
Alibaba is known to impose a heavy hand on its portfolio companies by taking up majority stakes and reshuffling the company with new executives.
This reshuffling is a standard process in Democratic presidential politics and is part of the reason Democrats haven't had a contested convention in decades.
Facebook has been reshuffling its security teams since Alex Stamos, its chief security officer, left in August for a teaching position at Stanford University.
On the Chinese side, the rise of economists and bankers is part of a broad reshuffling meant to consolidate the Communist Party's political power.
Some of it is pretty standard for en entry level job: First one in, last one out; unpacking water bottles; answering calls; reshuffling schedules.
Starbucks plans reshuffling that will trim executive ranks As technology gets better and cheaper, there are lots of new tasks it could take over.
I think the more complex answer is that we're hopefully near the endpoint of a three-generation reshuffling of our partisan affiliations by identity.
He also argued that this means that the growth isn't just a "reshuffling" of ad spending, where money moves from offline ads to online ads.
Sanders drew from familiar refrains in his campaign stump speech, reshuffling things a bit and refraining from mentioning his Democratic opponent, front-runner Hillary Clinton.
While these acquisitions have been taking place, Microsoft has been reshuffling its gaming teams as the company prepares to launch its own cloud gaming services.
Kuczynski is expected to appoint a new education minister in coming days in the second reshuffling of his Cabinet since his government started July 28.
After some modest reshuffling, Democrats won back the House from a scandal-plagued GOP in 2006—without ever fully atoning for past Iraq-related sins.
Before I knew it, I was watering the fern and reshuffling some olives, thinking, Hey...this is way better than being a bar right now.
But the shift came after a reshuffling of its ownership structure that also led to the injection of more than $7.5 billion into the company.
On Sunday, Ms. Park carried out a major reshuffling of her presidential staff in recognition of "the graveness of the current situation," her office said.
It also marks the latest reshuffling of key responsibilities within the government as Trump looks to purge the administration of career officials deemed insufficiently loyal.
Finally, as the fertilized egg grows and develops, a symphony of genetic reshuffling occurs, as cells specialize into brain cells, skin cells, and the rest.
But they were less enthusiastic about his changes at the transit agency, which appear to be more of a bureaucratic reshuffling than a radical transformation.
That transition, which could take place amid a broad reshuffling of senior Chinese leaders in the coming months, would have implications inside and outside China.
Mr. McGhee said that, relatively speaking, there most likely will be little reshuffling this time around, since population growth at the national level has slowed.
Thursday's reshuffling elevates members of Saudi Arabia's old guard who had been marginalized after King Salman took the throne and consolidated power under Crown Prince Mohammed.
The administration is reportedly planning to reprogram another $7.2 billion, after legal challenges and congressional attempts to stop the administration from reshuffling federal cash fell short.
Despite a reshuffling of the group's senior management, Fitch has not yet seen any notable damage to the bank's franchise and credit profile following the investigation.
The product of the 2009 merger of Brazil's leading appliance chains, Via Varejo has suffered from frequent management reshuffling, rifts with partners, and even accounting scandals.
During a reshuffling announced in January, BlackRock combined the previously separate scientific and a more traditional "fundamental" team after the departures of their two prior leaders.
Some workers whose jobs haven't been directly affected by the changes said they were fearful the company could be planning additional cuts or reshuffling more positions.
Democrats will grab significant leverage against President Donald Trump when they claim the House of Representatives in a reshuffling of Washington's balance of power on Thursday.
If the tariffs were enforced, one scenario could see a reshuffling of global trade flows, said Steve Lewandowski, vice president of global olefins at IHS Markit.
Related: The US Is Reshuffling All its Game Pieces on the Asia-Pacific Chessboard The US State Department said it looked forward to working with Tsai.
The Times reports today that the PM is considering reshuffling her top team, with foreign secretary Boris Johnson lined up for a demotion to party chairman.
The same day the FEC filings were released, Trump fired his campaign manager and right-hand man, Corey Lewandowski, in an unusual last-minute reshuffling effort.
This goal was apparent last week, when the congress approved a sweeping reshuffling of government that merged many separate agencies into a smaller number of superministries.
Starbucks plans to thin out its executive ranks as part of a corporate reshuffling that it hopes will help revitalize sales and hasten its growth overseas.
President Trump's team has seen a major reshuffling over the past year, and Bolton's arrival could bring changes to the White House and its foreign policy.
The result isn't a job exodus; it's a reshuffling, with productivity falling at coal-fired power plants, for instance, but rising at gas-fired power plants.
Trump nominated Pompeo, the current director of the CIA, to lead the State Department following a reshuffling of senior advisers and Cabinet officials starting last month.
This amount of reshuffling doesn't usually bode well for movies — we all remember what happened with Tulip Fever, the movie that was determined never to come out.
The reshuffling actually empowers some of Crown Prince Mohammed's closest allies, who have been appointed to Cabinet positions, according to Ali Shihabi, founder of the Arabia Foundation.
Prior to the reshuffling, Kraft Heinz's executive team was comprised of a number of Latin Americans that did not grow up with the iconic Kraft American brands.
The reshuffling is more about improving the domestic outlook for the kingdom, said Sadad al-Husseini, president of Husseini Energy and a former executive with Saudi Aramco.
The reshuffling is compounded by the fact that DHS has been plagued by years of low morale, ranking last in 2018 among large agencies for employee engagement.
The trader said that while the overall impact was not huge, some metals traders have been reshuffling the financing for their stockpiles from one bank to another.
United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and Energy Secretary Rick Perry are slated to join the National Security Council's (NSC) principals committee as part of its latest reshuffling.
" But Trump's January reshuffling order said the director and the chairman would attend meetings only "where issues pertaining to their responsibilities and expertise are to be discussed.
But both the coaches and clients I spoke with say it also requires a considerable investment of time and energy, as well as a reshuffling of priorities.
With Disney absorbing Fox, even stylistic variety of this sort is likely to be squashed, replaced instead by movies that constantly reshuffling the same deck of cards.
It is the second departure of the original management at a big private-equity firm this year following KKR's reshuffling of its senior ranks during the summer.
It currently has a presence in 36 states, though the recent reshuffling of the network means officials will likely terminate 81 of the 85033,700 full-time employees.
However, on Thursday, M5S and Lega moved to revise their combined slate of ministers, reshuffling a controversial pick for economy minister to a somewhat less critical post.
The power and gas industry is reshuffling as private equity firms and hedge funds enter the business, filling a void left by banks and other longtime players.
Trump is taking this fight just as seriously, reshuffling West Wing personnel as the White House girds for battle and a hoped-for Senate confirmation in September.
Days after announcing what he said would be a major change in strategy, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making more big moves, by reshuffling his executive team.
If reports of an upcoming administration reshuffling are true, we will soon have passionate and reckless anti-Iran hawks running both the State Department and the CIA.
The change at the venerable men's publication, which started in 1933, is part of a reshuffling under Troy Young, who became president of the publisher in July.
But breakups also have a range of subtler effects: reshuffling our identity, throwing off our internal biological rhythms, and forcing us to revamp assumptions about our future.
The reshuffling appears to be a part of a power struggle between the prime minister and an oligarch, Ihor Kolomoisky, who has also worked with Mr. Giuliani.
But if political headlines weighed on investors, it was more likely that the unresolved trade war with China was the reason, rather than the reshuffling of House seats.
In the event, Vaizey himself is now a casualty of Brexit, with the new Prime Minister, Theresa May, reshuffling her top team and replacing him with Matt Hancock.
President Vladimir Putin has carried out a major reshuffling of Russia's law enforcement in attempts to take an even stronger grasp of the country, the Financial Times reports.
Later, during a period of reshuffling at the company in the wake of the Nokia acquisition, she became the chief experience officer of Microsoft's Applications and Services group.
"The uncertainty of a major government reshuffling has been removed and investors appear to be cheering developments in the banking sector as well," Commerzbank strategist David Schnautz said.
The White House has seen significant reshuffling in the past few weeks, including the addition of Trump's newly appointed chief of staff, retired four-star Marine Corps Gen.
During a reshuffling announced in January, Fink and Kapito combined the previously separate scientific and "fundamental" teams under four managers after the departures of their two prior leaders.
And as part of that reshuffling, Jonathan Newhouse will step down as CEO of Condé Nast International and assume the role of chairman of the board of directors.
Oyu Tolgoi has suffered repeated delays amid government wrangling, the reshuffling of officials, disputes over Mongolia's share of the returns and opposition to foreign participation among nationalist politicians.
MASSONI The people behind Three Kings, a team consisting of the chef Dale Talde and his business partners David Massoni and John Bush, have been reshuffling their restaurants.
ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev started reshuffling his government on Thursday, a maneuver which could shed light on succession plans in the oil-rich Central Asian nation.
Today, the top three remain the same, but there's been some mid-list reshuffling and GE's been squeezed out altogether by a Charlotte, North Carolina-based banking behemoth.
To deal with the surging shelter populations, which have hovered near 90 percent of capacity since May, a mass reshuffling is underway and shows no signs of slowing.
The reshuffling ahead of the Communist Party congress next week also demonstrates his intent to remake the armed forces into a power worthy of the country's global standing.
"All the personnel reshuffling won't make a difference unless they adopt a new strategy," said Douglas Rivlin, the communications director for America's Voice, a pro-immigration think tank.
In the most recent reshuffling of planets, Ceres received a promotion, and it is now classified as a dwarf planet because it is large enough to be round.
His rapid reshuffling is evidence of a new commander-in-chief asserting himself — trying to gain control over the IRGC's sprawling bureaucracy after his predecessor's decade-plus tenure.
He soon decided to move the whole family to Pakistan, where, in the great reshuffling, he had been offered a job overseeing the new country's civil aviation agency.
Early voting and a reshuffling of the primary calendar will diminish the power of tiny and homogeneous early states in favor of much larger and more diverse battlefields.
Others said reshuffling by exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are actively managed may result in higher volatility in the short term as managers rotate money to new areas.
Related: The US Is Reshuffling All its Game Pieces on the Asia-Pacific Chessboard China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Brunei hold sometimes conflicting claims over the waters.
On Saturday, Saudi Arabia issued a royal decree that replaced al-Naimi with Khalid al-Falih, chairman of Saudi Aramco, as part of a broad reshuffling of the cabinet.
"To be able to address that requirement for reform and to be responsive to the Iraqi people, he's taken on this challenge of reshuffling his Cabinet," the official said.
His 2020 Democratic challengers demand an array of federal initiatives, including higher minimum wages, tax hikes on the rich and reshuffling the balance of power between business and labor.
These investors often publicly push for steps like stock buybacks, management reshuffling and even the sale or spinoff of a company — events that they believe will increase shareholder value.
"Let's call it a fundamental reshuffling and you're getting a technical dead cat bounce from this," Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
Kim has been vigorously reshuffling his innermost circle of leaders, in large part, to telegraph to the North Korean people and the international community that he's firmly in charge.
The ANC said in a statement that the appointment of ministers and deputies, as well as reshuffling of the cabinet, was "a discretionary and political decision of the president".
The fund criticised Kessler for being "ubiquitous and omnipresent" in the company's governance and for making it hard for the board to oversee him by constantly reshuffling board seats.
The young leader's tenure has been marked by frequent reshuffling within his inner circle, including purges and executions, most notably of his powerful uncle Jang Song Thaek in 2013.
Washington (CNN)Democrats will grab significant leverage against President Donald Trump when they claim the House of Representatives on Thursday in a historic reshuffling of Washington's balance of power.
MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) - Russian food retailer Dixy plans to slow the pace of expansion this year as it focuses on a business overhaul after reshuffling its top management.
Mr. Kiska, a vocal critic of Mr. Fico who had to approve the new government, predicted that merely reshuffling the cabinet would not restore the trust of the people.
In a race that has, at least so far, been driven by cable news, there's an expectation that the Democratic debates could prompt some significant reshuffling of the field.
After a bureaucratic reshuffling, the members of China's new negotiating team have deep backgrounds in economics and finance, but they are less comfortable with the minutiae of trade laws.
Bank of America has poached a senior Goldman Sachs trading executive and is reshuffling leadership in its global markets division, the company announced on Thursday in an internal memo.
Trafigura has been reshuffling its management in recent months, bolstering the position of Chief Executive Jeremy Weir, while also giving more responsibility to the next generation of potential leaders.
A company spokeswoman said Ford was "highly confident" that jobs would be found for all those workers and there would be no job losses as a result of this reshuffling.
One of the reasons he's interesting to talk to is there is this reshuffling of priorities with the TV guys and the SVOD guys and the Netflixes and the Amazons.
The upshot is a reshuffling of the cards in modern warfare, says Yiftah Shapir, a weapons expert at Tel Aviv University and a former lieutenant colonel in Israel's air force.
Swire Properties' Pacific Place, where British fashion house Burberry will halve the size of its store by 2017, is reshuffling its tenant mix, bringing in more food and beverage stores.
Facebook is reshuffling its organization and top product leadership, including new leaders for its Messenger, WhatsApp, and core Facebook apps, as Recode first reported and the company confirmed to Axios.
Kansas City was reshuffling its outfield this spring after Lorenzo Cain left as a free agent, and Bonifacio was competing for playing time in the field and at designated hitter.
It was not immediately clear if the appointments on Saturday amounted to a reshuffling of the local leadership or were simply an effort to reinforce officials on the front line.
Some of the market's leading tech stocks — Alphabet, Facebook and Netflix — are moving to a new communications sector that replaces telecom in a reshuffling of market capitalization near-$3 trillion.
But just days after the reshuffling of the committee, Trump went ahead and struck Syria with cruise missiles, and Haley was the administration's foremost public defender of the surprising attack.
Mr. Stanekzai, in a message sent from his office, denied the allegations of misconduct and said his move from the foreign ministry to the health ministry was routine government reshuffling.
"Speaking for the whole board, we're confident in Scott [Sanborn] and [CFO] Carrie [Dolan]," Morris said on the company's earnings conference call Monday morning, where the executive reshuffling was also discussed.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean President Michelle Bachelet announced a slight reshuffling of her Cabinet on Wednesday, a few days ahead of local elections in which her coalition is expected to suffer losses.
Then last month, Amazon Studios executive Roy Price resigned in the wake of sexual harassment allegations, a move that led to additional resignations and a reshuffling of the studio's executive ranks.
Georgia moved up to No. 2 and took two first-place votes from top-ranked Alabama in a major reshuffling of the top 10 in The Associated Press college football poll.
LONDON — The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, completed the first reshuffling of his shadow cabinet early Wednesday morning, producing only minor changes after two days of internal argument.
Magnus Hagevi, professor of political science at Linnaeus University, said the prime minister, in reshuffling his cabinet, had gone for a "middle option" to try and keep his government in place.
It also comes while there's been some reshuffling behind the scenes at parent company Viacom, who has decided to renew their focus on what they consider to be a core brand.
You wonder if there was some last-minute reconstruction and reshuffling; Kebbell, a vital character, is actually introduced halfway through themove even though Kenny has been talking to him all along.
The rand recovered 07.3003 percent after sliding 2118.85 percent on Wednesday to a one-week low, rattled by President Jacob Zuma reshuffling his cabinet for a second time in seven months.
The reshuffling of the NSC came as Bannon, a self-described "economic nationalist," finds himself locked in a battle with Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, for influence.
The presidential election of 22004 was a milestone in partisan realignment — the breakup of the mid-21990th-century Democrats and Republicans and the reshuffling of voter blocs among the two parties.
Hollywood is taking a huge hit from the virus; in addition to the expensive reshuffling of pre-planned movie premieres, many actors filming abroad are now on vigilant COVID-19 watch.
Still, many view a reshuffling as all but guaranteed at some point this year, casting a pall over a White House staff that always appears one wrong move away from unemployment.
Amid the reshuffling, the company has had at least three rounds of major job cuts in the past year as an effort to reduce spending and help Uber turn a profit.
Mr. Hassan, the Syria analyst, said it had become clear that Turkey and Mr. al-Assad had the most to gain from the American withdrawal and the reshuffling of Syria's northeast.
The Pentagon is weighing whether to sharply reduce or pull out several hundred American troops stationed in West Africa as the first phase of a global reshuffling of United States forces.
One sign of the division came in an interview Merkel ally Peter Altmaier gave to the newspaper Die Zeit, where he shot down media reports about a reshuffling of ministerial portfolios.
The shift from dealing with Mueller to coping with Congress necessitates a reshuffling of the president's legal team, said Alan Dershowitz, a criminal defense lawyer and prominent on-air defender of Trump.
One idea being explored by Republicans is trying to expand the amount of money Trump is reshuffling from the Pentagon's counter-drug fund, a move that does not require a national emergency.
Amy Dacey, the committee's chief executive; Luis Miranda, its communications director; and Brad Marshall, its chief financial officer, will leave amid a reshuffling of leadership positions, said Donna Brazile, the interim chairwoman.
He has dramatically cut back on the number of press briefings he's conducted, and the White House has been looking to add to the communications team as part of a broader reshuffling.
Following The Korea Times' report last week that LG is reshuffling key execs in its mobile division due to the G27 failing to generate sales, we've reached out to LG for clarification.
With most of the races decided by late Tuesday, the results pointed to a modest reshuffling of the political map of the Democrat-dominated Council, whose 51 members include just three Republicans.
Donald Trump's national political director, Rick Wiley, has left the campaign just six weeks after he was hired, signaling another reshuffling for one of the most unconventional presidential campaigns in recent memory.
But with internal divisions on the American negotiating team and bureaucratic reshuffling among the Chinese policymakers, the talks ended after two days without a deal or even a date to resume negotiations.
However temporary it is, it was the latest reshuffling in the White House and comes at a time when the president's remarks on white supremacists were drawing fire from Democrats and Republicans.
A recent reshuffling of senior diplomats at the department's headquarters in Washington has created openings in several high-level positions, although it was unknown if that was where Mr. Bass was headed.
Trump will rightly take criticism for the manner in which he is reshuffling the U.S. troop presence in Syria, but we shouldn't look at the last week of U.S.-Syria relations alone.
BERLIN, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Germany's largest airline Lufthansa announced a reshuffling of its management board on Tuesday, with human resources head Bettina Volkens leaving the company at the end of the year.
The new S&P 500 communication services sector, which now includes Facebook, Alphabet and Netflix, started trading Monday as a part of the largest reshuffling ever for the stock market's sector classifications.
Donald Trump's embattled campaign manager Paul Manafort stepped down Friday morning, capping off yet a chaotic week of staff reshuffling and ending his five-month stint of running the Republican nominee's operation.
Thiam — who has cut thousands of jobs, focused on wealth management and settled legal cases that had plagued predecessors — has been reshuffling leadership including naming a new chief risk officer in February.
S&P Dow Jones Indices and MSCI have maintained the widely used industry classification system since 1999, and the reshuffling is meant to reflect how the tech, media and consumer industries have evolved.
The hedge fund, which recommended moving several businesses from the Material Science Co to Specialty Products, also said reshuffling DowDuPont's portfolio could help save more than the $3 billion the companies are targeting.
One Republican senator has publicly broken ranks with Trump, although there are others who initially shared Democrats' opposition to the emergency reshuffling of appropriations for a border wall, now a subject of litigation.
Following months of delays, cancellations, and outrage from its most loyal passengers, American Airlines announced a reshuffling of its executive leadership team surrounding everything that contributes to the overall experience of its passengers.
The moves are part of a broader reshuffling at Bloomberg, which said in a separate memo on Thursday that it was revamping its magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, to focus more on business and finance.
This would be unexpected but every feud Wyatt is in diminishes his opponent, a sure sign that it might be time for a gimmick change or even a complete reshuffling of the card.
The Pac-12 is in a bit of a reshuffling right now, with Stanford and Oregon returning to mediocrity and many of the good teams in the conference winning despite a talent deficiency.
Mark Meadows will become the new White House chief of staff, a dramatic reshuffling of his senior aides in the midst of the growing coronavirus crisis affecting the United States and the world.
The appointment of Christophe Castaner, who once declared "an aspect of love" in his relationship with Mr. Macron, to lead the Interior Ministry came on a day of government reshuffling in lesser posts.
Some believe this could be the year where co-CEO and cofounder Marc Benioff steps away from his day-to-day role at the company — opening the door for a massive executive reshuffling.
A trove of D.N.C. emails that were released ahead of the Democratic convention last summer proved to be an embarrassment to the party and led to a reshuffling of the committee's leadership structure.
Now there's some more reshuffling: Several dozen Nest platform engineers are being moved into the Google team working on its "living room" initiatives, like Google Home, the company's answer to Amazon's Echo speaker.
Rabe is reshuffling its portfolio to concentrate on growth areas such as digital education, with Monday's acquisition of U.S. adult education provider OnCourse Learning, and turn around divisions such as printing that are struggling.
STRONG RESULTS Thiam -- who has cut thousands of jobs, focused on wealth management and settled legal cases that had plagued predecessors -- has been reshuffling leadership including naming a new chief risk officer in February.
That fuelled investor concern over the sudden loss of the pair, which follows the departures of WhatsApp co-founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton and a reshuffling of Facebook's executive ranks earlier this year.
Line: Patriots by 10 ½ The return of a key player from suspension can be every bit as effective as a trade in terms of reshuffling a team's depth chart and compensating for its weaknesses.
Once those RNA packages arrive at the epididymis, the hypothesis goes, they prompt a of cascade of changes at conception that evade the stripping, or rebooting, process and the subsequent reshuffling during early development.
Egan's appointment and the restructuring of the group he will command are part of an across-the-board reshuffling at Itaú triggered by next year's planned retirement of Chief Executive Officer Roberto Egydio Setubal.
At that point, Castro had already gotten out in front of the field with a call for reshuffling the primary schedule so that it included more diverse states in the beginning of the calendar.
Perhaps the most famous such prelate is Bernard Law, the disgraced former Archbishop of Boston who allowed systemic abuse to continue unabated by overseeing the quiet reshuffling of predator priests for almost 20 years.
The gamble is not only reshuffling global transport routes, but also shaking up Kazakh and global politics as China inserts itself deeper into a region that Russia considers squarely within its area of influence.
During past refinancings, Mr. Pecker had barred American Media publications from acquiring controversial content or stories that could have imperiled the reshuffling of American Media's debt, said someone familiar with internal discussions at the publisher.
Taking into account the wholesale reshuffling of genes that occurs in sexual reproduction would massively complicate the models, Nowak and Chatterjee said, and to their knowledge, no one has yet seriously taken on that challenge.
"Instead of reacting to the ongoing dispute every minute, investors were reshuffling their portfolios to sectors that were less sensitive or even immune from the dispute," said Alex Wong, a director at Ample Finance Group.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday struck a self-critical tone about his governing style and a string of political missteps after reshuffling his government in an effort to reinvigorate his reform agenda.
The latest reshuffling came as House Democrats clashed over a bill to provide additional border funding and as Democratic presidential candidates made the treatment of migrants a central tenet of the party's first two debates.
A reshuffling of the calendar which will be rolled out next season with the PGA Championship, traditionally the last of the four majors, moving from August to the mid-May slot following the U.S. Masters.
The Trump administration's efforts to remake the State Department include a March 13 executive order that set forth a branch-wide reorganization review that could result in a reshuffling or elimination of agencies and offices.
Bureaucratic reshuffling at the top levels of China's government made it difficult for the company to get the licensing required to make money on new games, Tencent's president, Martin Lau, explained on an earnings call.
After reshuffling his key deputies and announcing the creation of a health-care start-up in January and disclosing plans for a soaring new headquarters in February, Dimon was relatively quiet in the second quarter.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen will appoint Rasmus Jarlov of the Conservative People's Party as new business minister on Thursday in the second reshuffling of his cabinet since the beginning of May.
Despite the president's tax comments Wednesday, the White House this spring proposed massive cuts to the individual and corporate tax rates, as well as a reshuffling of exemptions that experts said would benefit the wealthy.
The reshuffling means California voters, who can cast ballots weeks before primary election day, will be helping to determine a nominee at the same time as those in traditional early primary states such as New Hampshire.
After a commodity slump squeezed Mitsubishi into losses in the year ended March 2016, it has been reshuffling its natural resources portfolio to focus on three core assets: coking coal, copper, and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The company has undergone significant changes in the nearly four years that Danielson has been at the helm, cutting thousands of staff, reshuffling management, and embarking on a drive to modernise and automate its manufacturing plants.
Fendi, part of France's luxury conglomerate LVMH that also includes Christian Dior and Givenchy, is under new management following a merry-go-round of executive reshuffling within the group last year to give brands fresh impetus.
It's unclear whether Briles would be open to this reshuffling, but he's currently an out-of-work coach who oversaw a massive sexual assault scandal involving many of his players, so he'll surely think about it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc, the world's largest asset manager, is reshuffling some of its top regional executives and placing new leadership at the head of its lucrative alternatives business, according to a memo on Tuesday.
But he noted that the country's People's Liberation Army was undergoing a reorganization around that time that included a reshuffling of China's offensive cyber operations, and the pause in activity could be tied to that instead.
The company has undergone significant changes in the nearly four years that Danielson has been at the helm, cutting thousands of staff, reshuffling management, and embarking on a drive to modernize and automate its manufacturing plants.
As the Senate undergoes the customary postelection reshuffling of committees, Mr. Manchin, whose state is a major coal producer, has become a leading contender to become the senior Democrat on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
As part of the reshuffling, Axa Financial, the French insurance giant that owns the firm, named as Alliance's chairman Robert B. Zoellick, a former president of the World Bank and senior economic official in Republican administrations.
Russia: Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a little-known official as the country's new prime minister, in a reshuffling of the political system that many analysts see as an effort by President Vladimir Putin to remain in power.
Samsung, which assembles all phones it sells in India locally, has fought back by reshuffling its smartphone portfolio, launching the M-series, which is only sold online, and an A-series that sells offline as well.
Zarif also accused his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, who attended the Munich Security Conference as well, of reshuffling the security forum's agenda so that the two of them wouldn't have to meet.
At first glance, the announcement suggested just another reshuffling of Hungary's bureaucratic chairs but for one detail: Transcarpathia is not in Hungary but in Ukraine, so not a place for which Budapest should be appointing officials.
In a statement on Wednesday about the reshuffling, John R. Slosar, the chairman of Swire Pacific, the publicly listed flagship of the Swire conglomerate, praised Mr. Chu but highlighted the tough environment that Cathay is facing.
The reshuffling comes after reports emerged over the summer of concerns from members of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus who said Bustos had not included enough diverse hires in the DCCC's leadership team.
Thunberg asks for help to get to Spain Despite her star power, Thunberg has found herself at the mercy of bureaucratic reshuffling after the United Nations Convention on Climate Change abruptly shifted location from Chile to Spain.
The creative reshuffling and the hiring of Mr. Jones, who will start April 1, are the first major strategic decisions by Pietro Beccari, chief executive of Christian Dior Couture, who joined the brand from Fendi in November.
So far, neither the chancellor's explanations nor the reshuffling at the top of their own party have been enough to convince the youth wing of the Social Democrats that a new role in government is worth it.
ANKARA, Turkey — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey on Wednesday approved new leaders for the army, navy and air force, in the biggest reshuffling since he won new powers for the presidency in a referendum in April.
Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia, wrote in an email: Trump reshaped the Republican electorate in 2016, but his performance will determine whether this was a one-shot reshuffling or something more lasting.
BNDES chief executive officer Paulo Rabello de Castro called for the meeting last month to propose a reshuffling of the meatpacker's board and to seek steps to address a credit shortfall and assess potential losses caused by executives.
But Trump's reshuffling signaled how he has chafed under the guidance of Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort, one of the few people around the real estate mogul who was unafraid to confront him about the shortcomings of his candidacy.
Shoring up power Madden said the reshuffling at the top of the North Korean military was likely done for a number of reasons, among them preparation for the Kim-Trump talks and future South Korean negotiations and exchanges.
Turnover on the mainboard was 2.9 trillion yen, but traders said that about a half of that came about in the last five minutes before the market close from trade related to reshuffling of the MSCI Japan Index.
The move, first reported by Sparkspread, comes amid a reshuffling in the power and natural gas industry as private equity firms and hedge funds pour into the space, filling a void left by banks and other longtime players.
Last year the Armory Show weathered a crisis when Pier 92 over the Hudson River was condemned shortly before the art fair opened, precipitating a last-minute reshuffling of booths and the shutting down of a satellite display.
However, it's hard to ignore the diverse array of promising descriptions used by doctors and floaters alike: Whether it be reshuffling, unfolding, or resetting— and according to Nakagawa, defragging — let us hope float tanks fulfill this lofty promise.
The last party congress, 36 years ago, unveiled a new generation of party apparatchiks and a reshuffling of the ruling apparatus to ready for Kim Jong Il's rule, which only began 14 years later when his father died.
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus are jostling, too, for zeroing out funding for the border wall and including restrictions that would prevent Trump from reshuffling cash for the purpose of continuing to build that U.S.-Mexico barrier.
The reshuffling of Fox's prime-time schedule is the network's latest attempt to find its footing after its longtime hosts Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly left the network earlier this year, leaving the once sturdy lineup in flux.
Jeenbekov, who came to power in 2017 with Atambayev's support and used to be his close ally, sidelined his predecessor last year by reshuffling senior security officials and wresting control over the ruling party out of Atambayev's hands.
The fate of the border-adjustment tax is an obsession for financial analysts, as it would create a dramatic reshuffling that could cut into the profits of import-heavy industries like retail while boosting the prospects of American exporters.
Such protests have roiled many campuses, and a photograph distributed on social media of black football players at the University of Missouri linking arms and vowing to boycott a big game prompted a reshuffling of the university's top leadership.
Be smart: This massive proposed shakeup, titled "Delivering Government Solutions in the 21st Century: Reform Plan and Reorganization Recommendations," will face significant opposition in Congress, as the reshuffling will make it easier to cut and revise several domestic agencies.
" Malta has had five police commissioners since the Labour Party came to power in 2013, a constant reshuffling of law enforcement leadership that Mr. Muscat, the prime minister who made the changes, said "is not something I'm proud of.
After taxonomic reshuffling and examination of collected elephant bird remains, researchers say that a member of a previously unidentified genus of the birds could have weighed more than 0003,700 pounds, making it by far the largest bird ever known.
The resignations, followed by broad reshuffling of the army's regional leadership, came as the American secretary of defense, the former Marine general and Afghanistan veteran Jim Mattis, arrived in Kabul for his first official visit in his new post.
Many investors and market strategists say the reshuffling of major tech stocks between the technology, consumer discretionary and communications sectors won't solve the problem of big tech's influence in the market, but it will have major implications for investors.
In a press release on Tuesday, the movie theater subscription platform's parent company, Helios and Matheson Analytics, said it's reshuffling how its plans will work in a way that will apparently cut the amount of cash it's burning by 60 percent.
Yemeni sources have said the delayed Saudi summit could discuss reshuffling Hadi's government to include the STC, which took over Aden after accusing Islah, a key Hadi ally, of being complicit in a Houthi assault on southern forces earlier this month.
After posting its first ever annual loss in the year to March 2016 due to a commodity slump, Mitsubishi has been reshuffling its natural resources portfolio to focus on three core assets: coking coal, copper, and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The reshuffling follows the move of the former director of state-run oil company Pemex, Jose Gonzalez Anaya, to head the finance ministry after Jose Antonio Meade stepped down late last year to seek the presidential candidacy for the ruling party.
BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina's state-controlled energy company YPF plans to invest $21.5 billion in the country from 2018 to 2022 and increase oil production by 26 percent as it considers reshuffling its generation, distribution and refinery assets.
Even in the brief span of our recorded history, some five thousand years, we can watch societies and individuals ceaselessly playing with, reshuffling, and on occasion tossing out the cards that both nature and culture have dealt, and introducing new ones.
"This is very disturbing," another Trump ally said of Cohen's legal reshuffling, noting that the President has "got to be extremely worried," about the potential Cohen may cooperate with prosecutors, particularly given Cohen's deep ties to the Trump family business.
Societe Generale is promoting Katan Hirachand to co-head of advisory and project finance in a reshuffling of the French bank's project finance global team between Paris and London, according to a person familiar with the matter, Refinitiv IFR reported.
Yet the outlines of the tentative peace accord President Trump reached on Saturday with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, could further cement a broad reshuffling of the global economic order that undermines China's decades-long role as the world's factory floor.
The reshuffling at the top of Venezuela's energy sector came a week after Mr. Maduro's attorney general announced the arrest on corruption charges of the acting president and five senior executives at Citgo, the United States refining subsidiary of Pdvsa.
For roughly a decade, the tenor saxophonist J. D. Allen has accomplished what is now a rarity in jazz: He has held together a trio without reshuffling its personnel — deepening a collective language and sharpening his voice as an improviser.
Voters say that Trump could improve his presidency by focusing more on the economy, by abstaining from Twitter, by changing his tone to be less combative or by reshuffling his White House team to install people with more government experience.
But the result is that it's difficult to feel very invested in Clarence and Rell's personal journeys or stabs at romance, because the movie is constantly reshuffling its character deck in order to move on to the next big funny moment.
Both unabashedly cast their pictures as windows into another world, while simultaneously reshuffling and undercutting the basics of Cubism: frontal planes and shallow space interact with the flatness of the picture plane, while pockets of the compositions empty out into far-reaching depths.
Yemeni sources have said the delayed summit could discuss reshuffling Hadi's government to include the STC, which seeks self-rule in the south and blames Islah, a key Hadi ally, of being complicit in a Houthi assault on southern forces earlier this month.
SAO PAULO, June 26 (Reuters) - The investment arm of Brazil state development bank BNDES has called for a meeting of JBS SA shareholders to propose a reshuffling of the meatpacker's board, the lender's Chief Executive Officer Paulo Rabello de Castro said on Monday.
I'm sure that to Google, subsuming DeepMind Health is a natural, inevitable corporate progression, a mere structural reshuffling, and it's not their fault that the medical providers they're working with never got explicit consent from their patients to share the provided data.
Late tonight, still acting as Prime Minister, she announced that she would not be reshuffling her top team, despite briefing for weeks that she would move to sack powerful party rivals when -- not if -- she won the electorate's endorsement of her personal leadership.
"I think that a euro zone finance minister, some reshuffling of European funds to get closer to a euro zone unemployment insurance and further policy harmonization are the most feasible next steps," Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING, told CNBC via email.
RELATED: Cobb out, Clinton impeachment lawyer in amid more lawyer changes The discussions come as Trump is reshuffling his team to build a crew of lawyers who are prepared to take a more adversarial approach in dealing with special counsel Robert Mueller.
The reshuffling comes in the months after the bank revealed that a hacker retained access to the data of existing customers and those who had applied for credit cards, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that approximately 28503 million people were affected.
The first deputy mayor of New York City, Anthony E. Shorris, said on Wednesday that he was leaving the administration, a move that marks the first major reshuffling of Mayor Bill de Blasio's inner circle as he prepares for a second term.
While he's been applauded for insisting to the Vatican that he had a duty to inform Catholics about credibly accused priests, the Pennsylvania grand jury found that he handled settlements with survivors and oversaw the bureaucratic reshuffling of abusers in the church.
Many people will expect her to do more than that—at a minimum, by reshuffling her advisory boards, including the Executive Council, to include voices from outside the establishment, and by launching an independent inquiry into the police's handling of the protests.
Many Icelanders have criticized this move as a meaningless political reshuffling, seeing as Gunnlaugsson is still retaining his position as chairman of the Progressive Party and a member of Parliament, and nearly two-thirds of Icelanders say they don't trust the new government.
Days after Lafrenière's "reshuffling," the Montreal Police Brotherhood (the union) issued a memo telling its members the SPVM was conducting what journalists were calling a "witch hunt" and sharing concern that Mayor Denis Coderre had become overly and increasingly involved in the force's business.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The refusal of Yemeni southern separatists to hand back control of Aden port has delayed a summit in Saudi Arabia that is due to discuss reshuffling Yemen's ousted government to include the separatists and end the stand-off, three Yemeni sources said.
Although Zinke took over the Interior in March 2017 after a relatively smooth confirmation process, his tenure at the agency that oversees public lands has been steeped in controversy — from the Montana kickbacks to reshuffling the agency's climate scientists to plotting a massive agency restructuring.
It was a rebellious, unstable state that popped up in Eastern Europe during the constant reshuffling of World War I, a nonviolent coup d'etat between Russian socialist revolutionaries and Armenian liberation front the Dashnaks that established a dictatorship in the Azerbaijani city of Baku.
Wintershall Dea, the oil and gas unit of chemicals giant BASF, is also reshuffling its Mexican portfolio after buying independent firm Sierra Oil and Gas in late 2018 by offering a stake in an offshore block it shares with Malaysia's Petronas, according to three sources.
But the reshuffling of border agents, announced last week to process the record number of migrant families entering the United States from Mexico, prompted delays of up to 12 hours for trucks crossing from Mexico's Ciudad Juarez to El Paso, Texas, truckers told Reuters.
In that sense, Amazon's appropriation of a landmark dedicated to "Man's Achievements on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe" is fitting, reshuffling forces inextricable from the symbol's history: steel orbital rings now gesturing toward circuits of commodity exchange, capitalist domination decisively privileged over global collectivity.
The crisis and ensuing rebound saw a "reshuffling" of jobs, entrepreneurial energy, and human capital from worse-off areas towards those that have increasingly captured the benefits of growth, the Economic Innovation Group concluded after comparing demographic data for the 286-23 and 250-2016 periods.
It says that it pays all the taxes it's required to, in the countries where it is taxed, and that the reshuffling of its Irish holdings was designed to maintain the status quo, not to further reduce its tax burden, in the U.S. or in Ireland.
With the president either reshuffling troops in Syria or merely relocating them elsewhere in the Middle East and a new contingent of American forces deploying to Saudi Arabia, there will actually be a net gain in US troops in the region at this moment of supposed reduction.
Despite the company's troubled year and a half, which included a fake account scandal, a board member reshuffling and a new CEO named in the wake of its lending practices under fire, the stock looks like a buy, said Washington Crossing Advisors portfolio manager Chad Morganlander.
But the dollar has also been buffeted by other headlines, including threats of a trade war with China and a tumultuous reshuffling of Cabinet members, with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson the latest to leave, and others rumored to be fired soon by President Donald Trump.
Aurélien Mondon is a senior lecturer in French and comparative politics at Bath University, studying racism, populism, the far right and the crisis of democracy (CNN)Nicolas Sarkozy's defeat in the French Republican primary Sunday night could mean a reshuffling of priorities on the center right of French politics.
Brad AshfordJohn (Brad) Bradley AshfordJustice Democrats endorses two progressives challenging Democratic incumbents White men now the minority in pool of House Democratic candidates: analysis Pelosi sees defections from an unusual quarter — the left MORE in a Democratic primary this year in Nebraska, also wants a top-down reshuffling.
"I did not have any knowledge of any upcoming cabinet reshuffling and/or about ministers that may be fired and I did not have any influence over the appointment of any members of the national executive nor did I ever had such influence," Ajar Gupta said in the affidavit.
Fiserv's established relationships with banks might help it bring in new business, which it may want to do to cover its loss from the end of the JV.The bigger picture: The spate of major consolidation in the payments space could lead to significant reshuffling of partnerships going forward.
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ascended to the throne to replace his half-brother, promptly reshuffling the cabinet; Riyadh also began an campaign against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen; and global powers closed in on completing the nuclear deal with Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional arch-rival.
In part, the reshuffling is because of the shifting balance of power between creative and corporate executives; designers and creative directors appear to be gaining more control and territory than ever as brands combat the challenges of more collections, more demanding consumers and more competition than ever before.
According to the Washington Post, acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke and a small team of Trump political appointees are reshuffling staffers they perceive to be disloyal to Trump and his agenda for the VA, which is responsible for providing health care and other federal benefits to US military veterans.
AXA's adjusted earnings were up 10% to 4 billion euros, lifted by a 502 million euro contribution by AXA XL, which it acquired last year for $15 billion as part of a reshuffling of its activities launched by CEO Thomas Buberl three years ago when he was appointed at the helm.
It then filters out the actually innocent clients (classified by basic criteria such as whether or not they actually respond to the server) by continually reshuffling the across more and more server nodes, until eventually the bad clients have landed onto bad servers and good clients are on good servers.
Well into the age of specialists for specific innings, we come to the imminent return of Aroldis Chapman to active baseball duty on Monday after a suspension by Major League Baseball for violating its domestic violence policy — and the much-anticipated reshuffling of Manager Joe Girardi's late-inning bullpen machinations.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is once again reshuffling his campaign staff.
In his reshuffling of familiar musical materials into novel shapes and modes of presentation, his faith in a particular set of guitar licks and smooth backbeats that never let him down, his alarming brilliance at composing a rousing, refreshing chorus swelling up from a shrewdly placed verse, Petty's a classicist.
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to propose a reorganization of the federal government as early as Thursday that includes a possible merger of the Education and Labor Departments, coupled with a reshuffling of other domestic agencies to make them easier to cut or revamp, according to administration officials briefed on the proposal.
The reshuffling of the party leadership in the province, and its capital, Wuhan, reflected an aggressive effort by Mr. Xi to contain not only the political and economic damage of the epidemic but also any simmering public anger among millions of people locked down now for more than three weeks.
The reshuffling of the party leadership in the province, Hubei, and its capital, Wuhan, reflected an aggressive effort by Mr. Xi to contain not only the political and economic damage of the epidemic but also any simmering public anger among millions of people locked down now for more than three weeks.
But no amount of staff reshuffling may address Mr. Biden's more fundamental challenge: The setup of the primary calendar means that Mr. Biden is faltering before he has even had a chance to compete in states where he has broader support, like Nevada and South Carolina later in the month.
But the spokesman, Russell Newell, defended the reshuffling of employees≥ "The purpose of the Senior Executive Service is to ensure that the executive management of the government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality," he said.
After hearing about Apple job reshuffling, high disengagement rates (how often humans have to take over the computer), and some trade secrets about Project Titan (as the Apple car project is known) allegedly stolen for a Chinese autonomous vehicle company, it's hard to grasp where Apple is at with self-driving cars.
Reshuffling and montaging its scenes, adding live Greek-style music (by Michael Bruce), interpolating shards of at least four other Shakespeare plays and the entirety of Sonnet 53, he and Emily Burns, who together edited the text, attempt the dramaturgical paradox of making one unified work from the spare parts of many.
The former spokesman, Mike Casca, 27, will become Mayor Bill de Blasio's communications director, helping to shape the approach of a media operation that has gone through several rounds of reshuffling and has been at odds with reporters over its decision to scale back traditional mayoral news conferences to one a week.
This year, however, the media giant, led by billionaire Vincent Bollore, said it targeted a 25 percent rebound in core operating profit, as it bets that cost cutting measures, the reshuffling of Canal Plus' commercial offers and new distribution partnerships sealed in France with telecom operators Orange and Iliad, will generate more revenue and earnings.
For example, while he earned accolades for his insistence to Vatican officials that it was his duty to make parishioners aware of credibly accused predator priests within his ranks, he at other times, according to the Pennsylvania grand jury report, handled settlements with survivors, and oversaw the bureaucratic reshuffling of known abusers within the church.
Three members of the Special Investigations Unit told Reuters the loss of key personnel and reshuffling of responsibilities would effectively sabotage five years' worth of investigations into alleged corruption during the pro-Kremlin presidency of Yanukovich, who was in office from 2010 until he was driven from power in a popular revolt in 2014.
"The degree of military reshuffling offers a clue to broader leadership changes, particularly the likelihood of Mr. Xi further consolidating power," said Li. The new military leadership will likely consist of Xi's longtime friends General Zhang Youxia, General Li Zuocheng, and Admiral Miao Hua, who are known for their perceived loyalty to the president, Li explained.
Ever since the New Orleans Pelicans were smiled upon by the Lottery Gods and jumped three spots to select all-world talent Anthony Davis in the 2012 NBA draft, the franchise has been mired in mediocrity—beset by injuries, a coaching change, and win-now roster reshuffling that has combined to produce a single first-round playoff exit.
Justin Borg-Barthet, a Maltese legal expert who lectures at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, said the legal system, built up during British colonial rule, has been so steadily eroded by political meddling and constant reshuffling of the police leadership that virtually nobody expects justice to be done in the case of the murdered journalist.
The models — primarily computer simulations that seek to anticipate the interaction of millions of Americans and U.S. infrastructure systems — were overseen by the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, a program that has been run by a shifting alphabet soup of agencies within DHS, reflecting the continual bureaucratic reshuffling that has plagued the department since its inception in 2002.
Each show was different, since they were all Events in the special Cunningham sense, abiding by his practice of chopping up his dances and reshuffling them, often with overlap, for novel occasions, with new sets and scores — another of the many radical ways he opened up ideas of how things go together in time and space.
As the nation reeled—both from Trump's surprise electoral college victory and the unprecedented attack by Russia on the foundations of American democracy—Warner, through a reshuffling of committee assignments, found himself the new vice-chair of Senate Intelligence, the top representative of the Democratic minority on the committee that would lead the body's inquiry into Russia's efforts.
Then there is the casserole of other damage control elements: firing bad actors; reshuffling management; reorganizing the supply chain, settling some lawsuits while fighting others; offering consumer rebates; executive apologies; mortifying congressional hearings and paying government fines; expensive marketing campaigns; charm offensives with shareholders, employees and vendors; and, of course, blue-ribbon panel investigations where something — and someone — is blamed for the fiasco.
"The massive and unnecessary reshuffling of the 6900th District, involving one-half of its population and dictated by party affiliation and voting history, had no other cause than the intended actions of the controlling Democratic officials to burden Republican voters by converting the District," Judge Paul V. Niemeyer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2628th Circuit wrote in the decision.
The Times reported that the moves are part of a "mass reshuffling" of migrant children across the country as their numbers soared under President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
In its broadly ambitious songwriting and reshuffling of black pop history, Dirty Computer takes recent acclaimed totems like Beyoncé's Lemonade (2016) and Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) as its model, but it won't join their ranks in the pop canon, partially because Monáe lacks those artists' star power, but also because the sweeping coercion of the consensus attached to those albums was a product of the Obama era.
And last week, 19 ICE officials sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE calling for a dissolution of the agency and a reshuffling of its authority into two new, separate agencies.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP leaders encourage retiring lawmakers to give up committee posts Overnight Energy: Cost analysis backing BLM move comes under scrutiny | Republicans eye legislation to rival Dems' climate plan | Report claims top global risks all climate-related Republicans eye legislation to rival Democrats' sweeping climate plan MORE (R-Calif.) discussed raising the issue of committee reshuffling during a leadership meeting Tuesday, according to two sources in the room.
The exhibition, a reshuffling of The Broad's permanent collection, was originally intended, according to an announcement published in August, to present "approaches to figuration and representations of the self": Ranging from artworks that examine the human body, to others that allude to a physical presence outside of the artwork itself, Creature offers an array of lenses through which to view the human experience, some scientifically based and others drawing inspiration from cultural representations of how living things change over time.
The Office of Government Ethics asked EPA's ethics team to look into several allegations besides the housing deal: expenses for his travel, after reports that Pruitt flew first class; his use of staff and expenses on security, following reports he spent millions on around-the-clock security even while on vacation; the approval of big raises for staff, after reports he approved significant pay increases for two close aides that the White House had not signed off on; the use of staff time, following reports one aide helped him find housing during work hours; and the reassignment, reshuffling, and firing of employees who reportedly questioned his actions.
Over the course of an hour and a half, the two bearded 40-somethings — one a journalist, the other a film and TV producer — engaged me in a highly caffeinated disquisition about the heralds of a new era for Le Grand Paris: a suburbs-only Métro line under construction beyond the outskirts of the city; the extension of the 22014-year-old beltway tram circuit; the recent elimination of concentric fee zones for public transportation; the new Jean Nouvel-designed Paris Philharmonic, which stands in the shadow of the Périph; a massive government reshuffling called Le Métropole du Grand Paris, which has given outer municipalities a greater voice in decision-making; and on and on.

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