Reestructuración in english

Restructuring

pronunciation: ristrʌktʃɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

reestructuración = restructuring [re-structuring] ; repackaging [re-packaging] ; realignment ; reshuffling ; reengineering [re-engineering] ; makeover [make-over] ; makeover [make-over] ; reframing ; shake-up ; reshuffle ; restructuration ; revamp. 

Example: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Example: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Example: The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Example: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Example: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Example: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Example: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Example: This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Example: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Example: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Example: The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Example: The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.
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