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reshuffling

[ UK /ɹɪʃˈʌflɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈʃəfəɫɪŋ, ɹiˈʃəfɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. shuffling again
    the gambler demanded a reshuffle

How To Use reshuffling In A Sentence

  • The crisis exploded after a series of kidnappings and violent demonstrations last week, followed by the chairman's reshuffling of top security posts.
  • Organizers are reshuffling the rest of his concert schedule while the singer heals.
  • He also said he accepted the notion that by, reshuffling the Cabinet, the Prime Minister was seeking to maintain the balance of power within it.
  • The genome-wide 5 % significance threshold was estimated by randomly reshuffling the phenotypic data 500 times in QTL Cartographer.
  • For example, professional liar Elizabeth Rosenthal falsely insists in the February 9, 2006 New York Times: “Genetic rearrangement is most likely to occur in a human body when a person is simultaneously infected with the bird flu virus and a human flu virus that can swap genes†¦ The likelihood that such reshuffling will occur increases with each uncontrolled bird outbreak and each farmer who becomes infected. ” This is all a Big Lie! Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer
  • This gene reshuffling also occasionally may splice genes in the wrong place in the genome, producing pathogenic bacteria or viruses as discussed above.
  • The reshuffling of the bridge watchbill to ensure that the most hungover junior officer would be on watch for the longest after sailing, the early morning durry that was really an excuse to check up on the Mid's astro.
  • Often, the greatest savings that you'll make will come from reshuffling and filleting the products that you already have.
  • Disruptions will probably be limited to pre-emptions in the first prime-time hour, but some later reshuffling of the schedule is also possible. Critic's Corner Wednesday
  • Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners.
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