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Restructuring and hospital
The government also implemented a series of hospital closures on the recommendations of a Health Services Restructuring Commission.
In February 1997 the Health Services Restructuring Commission, appointed by the provincial government of Mike Harris, announced that the hospital would be closed in 1999 alongside the Riverside and Grace Hospital due to lack of funding at the Provincial level.

Restructuring and has
The Extrajudicial Restructuring ( Recuperação Extrajudicial ) is a private negotiation that involves creditors and debtors and, as with court-ordered restructuring, also has to be approved by courts.
Restructuring and privatization of " sensitive sectors " ( e. g., coal ), has also been slow, but recent foreign investments in energy and steel have begun to turn the tide.
In 2011 he was appointed Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and has been instrumental the College of Arts & Sciences Restructuring.
Throughout the years Reinsdorf has been active in the affairs of baseball, serving on the Executive Council and Ownership, Long Range Planning, Restructuring, Expansion, Equal Opportunity, Strategic Planning, Legislative and Labor Policy Committees of Major League Baseball, he also serves on the Boards of MLB Advanced Media and MLB Enterprises.
Restructuring has taken place in the congregation to account for the changing needs, in particular the declining number of brothers in the developed world.
Restructuring such as this has led to considerable changes to the work of employee drivers.
Originally created in 1989 as the Poland and Hungary: Assistance for Restructuring their Economies ( PHARE ) programme, Phare has expanded from Poland and Hungary to currently cover ten countries.
Restructuring of the governance of the Associations has led to a more democratic approach and the enfranchisement of groups not previously represented ( e. g. referees, women's players, etc .).

Restructuring and facilities
Restructuring in the railroad industry led to the repair facilities being moved to another location.
Restructuring of New Zealand Railways, which had begun in the early 1980s, resulted in the closure of local railway facilities and produced further opportunities for CRS to acquire additional equipment.

Restructuring and including
Cognitive Restructuring ( CR ) employs many strategies, such as Socratic questioning, thought recording and guided imagery and is used in many types of therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ), and rational emotive therapy ( RET ).
* Web site of the MIRE Project ( Monitoring Innovative Restructuring in Europe ) including thematic analysis and 30 case studies

Restructuring and with
Introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the second half of the 1980s, Glasnost is often paired with Perestroika ( literally: Restructuring ), another reform instituted by Gorbachev at the same time.
Restructuring of Korean conglomerates ( chaebols ), bank privatization, and creating a more liberalized economy with a mechanism for bankrupt firms to exit the market remain Korea's most important unfinished reform tasks.
Restructuring since the coup of July 2003 saw the army reduced from 600 and retrained with foreign assistance.
Partnering with California-based Trinity Capital, LLC, the company established the Franchisee Financial Restructuring Initiative, a program to address the financial issues facing BK's financially distressed franchisees.
The Corporate Debt Restructuring Committee dealt with corporate loans.
In his article Restructuring Lattice Theory ( 1982 ) initiating formal concept analysis as a mathematical discipline, Rudolf Wille starts from a discontent with the current lattice theory and pure mathematics in general: The production of theoretical results-often achieved by " elaborate mental gymnastics "-were impressive, but the connections between neighbouring domains, even parts of a theory were getting weaker.
< p > Restructuring lattice theory is an attempt to reinvigorate connections with our general culture by interpreting the theory as concretely as possible, and in this way to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory .</ p >
In 1985, The Salvation Army Scarborough Grace Hospital was opened in northeast Scarborough ; it was later voluntarily amalgamated with Scarborough General to form The Scarborough Hospital in 1998, as part of a successful proposal to the Health Services Restructuring Commission.

Restructuring and Royal
The original cheese company was formed on 28 November 2001 ( the date on which the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001 received the Royal Assent.

Restructuring and Eastern
* Edmund Charaszkiewicz, " Przebudowa wschodu Europy " ( The Restructuring of Eastern Europe ), Niepodległość ( Independence ), London, 1955, pp. 125 – 67.
* Edmund Charaszkiewicz, " Przebudowa wschodu Europy " (" The Restructuring of Eastern Europe "), Niepodległość ( Independence ), London, 1955, pp. 125 – 67.

Restructuring and .
Restructuring of national railway MZ into infrastructure and operating companies completed in July 2007.
Restructuring of German economy towards agriculture and light-industry.
Restructuring of the economy and the rebuilding immediately following the end of the civil war caused the GDP to jump about 5 percent in 1980 and 1981.
Restructuring following the end of the Cold War was beginning.
* The Informational City: Information Technology, Economic Restructuring, and the Urban Regional Process.
Restructuring and disciplining Yaqui society to provide economic security and military preparedness, José instituted a system of taxation, external trade control, revived the practice introduced by the Jesuits of community work on commonly held lands, and institutionalized tribal tradition of popular assemblies and decision-making bodies, all the while storing up war material.
Through the Engineer Restructuring Initiative, the nucleus of the brigade was formed around the 8th Engineer Battalion.
Restructuring in the early 2000s saw Dairygold Co-op move its headquarters out of Mitchelstown to Cork city, breaking an important historical link first established in 1919.
The Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998, Division G of the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1999,, abolished the U. S. Information Agency effective October 1, 1999, when its information ( but not broadcasting ) and exchange functions were folded into the Department of State under the newly created Under Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy.
* Winterton, G, " A Model for Electing the Australian President " in W Hudson & A J Brown ( eds ), Restructuring Australia, Federation Press ( 2004 ), 124-139.
* Restructuring the parts distribution network by 2010.
Corporate Restructuring: Corporations re-structure in order to increase their profitability.
But while Roman women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations .< ref > Kristina Milnor, " Women in Roman Historiography ," in The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians ( Cambridge University Press, 2009 ), p. 278 ; Ann Ellis Hanson, " The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome ," in Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2 < sup > ème </ sup > Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 ( Université de Nantes, 1991 ), p. 256 .</ ref > Exceptional women who left an undeniable mark on history range from the semi-legendary Lucretia and Claudia Quinta, whose stories took on mythic significance ; fierce Republican-era women such as Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, and Fulvia, who commanded an army and issued coins bearing her image ; women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, most prominently Livia, who contributed to the formation of Imperial mores ; and the empress Helena, a driving force in establishing Christianity as the official religion of Rome.

hospital and redevelopment
The hospital and part of the H-Blocks are currently listed buildings, and would remain as part of the proposed site redevelopment as a " conflict transformation centre " with support from republicans such as Martin McGuinness and opposition from unionists who consider that this risks creating " a shrine to the IRA ".
Some of the hospital was demolished in 1997, with the remainder being utilised for mental health inpatient services by South Essex Mental Health and Community Care NHS Trust until spring 2005 when services were dispersed and Rochford Hospital closed for redevelopment as part of the Runwell Hospital reprovision programme ( latterly South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust )
Its emergency department is one of the busiest in Sydney, being equipped with 32 beds and will expand further with the redevelopment of the hospital.
However, neither of these events changed the face of the city as much as the redevelopment schemes of the 1980s, under which eight square kilometers in the historic center of Bucharest were leveled, including monasteries, churches, synagogues, a hospital, and a noted Art Deco sports stadium.
The hospital recently underwent a $ 60 million redevelopment.
Australian examples include the Airport Link, the Cross City Tunnel, and the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, all in Sydney ; the Southern Cross Station redevelopment in Melbourne ; and the Robina hospital in Queensland.
It has its origins in a planned redevelopment of a campus on White Bridge Road which was formerly the site of Thayer Hospital, a hospital operated by what is now the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Following a $ 350 million redevelopment, the perinatal hospital King George V Memorial Hospital has been incorporated into it.
Many of the buildings are in a poor state of repair by the health authority in keeping with its policy to concentrate all services at the Leeds General Infirmary and St James hospitals and is considering selling off the older parts of the hospital for redevelopment.
Whereas the majority of the former hospital buildings were extended across the entirety of the hospital site, the redevelopment of Whiston Hospital witnessed the centralisation of wards and departments into one single, six-storey complex on a previously cleared section on the north west corner of the site, the original location of the historic workhouse hospital chapel, facilities management service and medical records block.
In addition to the redevelopment of the hospital, the upper playing field of the former Knowsley Higher Side School grounds ( now St Edmund Arrowsmith ) off Stoney Lane has been re-surfaced to serve as a designated helicopter landing site for the dedicated use of air ambulance, being in close proximity to emergency medical facilities at the hospital.
In March 2010, the British Government gave the go ahead for a £ 451 million redevelopment of the hospital, which will make the hospital one of the most advanced in the North West of England ( and the first in the country to have a separate room for every patient ).
The redevelopment will see the hospital having en-suite patient rooms throughout, a new accident and emergency entrance and a new large hospital garden.
During the redevelopment of the hospital site, a number of these protected buildings were refurbished and converted into flats and offices .. Further development is planned on the site with the proposed demolition of the old white water tower which previously served the hospital.
In November 2010, St John of God Health Care announced plans for a major redevelopment project to take place at its Geelong hospital.
Part of a five-year plan for the hospital, the $ 56. 3 million redevelopment will include the addition of 64 new beds, the establishment of an emergency facility and rehabilitation service, three new operating theatres, new nurse units for oncology, palliative care and orthopedic services, an education and training centre, and additional car-parking.
This public project was the largest hospital redevelopment ever undertaken in Victoria, and one of the largest in Australia, costing $ 376 million.

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