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reassign
(redirected from reassigns)

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reassign verb assign again, change, commit again, consign again, deal again, portion out again, reallocate, reappoint, reappropriate, recommission, redistribute, redivide, reengage, reinstall, rezone, transfer
Associated concepts: reassign a case
See also: reapportion, recover, redistribute, relocate, remand


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To ensure that the information in appendix A accurately describes the structure of check-processing operations within the Federal Reserve System, the final rule deletes the reference in appendix A to the San Francisco Reserve Bank's Salt Lake City Branch office and reassigns the routing numbers listed thereunder to the Kansas City Reserve Bank's Denver Branch office.
He tries to escape his grief by immersing himself in a new espionage project, but his elderly spymaster, Menachem, reassigns him to the surveillance of Pia, a young German expatriate to Israel, and her visiting brother, Axel.
The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low (2%) turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs.
 
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