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    reassignment
    [ noun ]
    assignment to a different duty
    <noun.act>


    Reassignment \Re`as*sign"ment\ (r[=e]`[a^]s*s[imac]n"ment), n.
    The act of reassigning.

    1. His prospective reassignment as the Soviet ambassador to Washington is part of a revamping of the principal overseas assignments in the Soviet foreign service.
    2. But within the aviation community, the reassignment, first reported in Aviation Daily, a trade publication, was widely viewed as an effort by the FAA to blunt the commission's report.
    3. Also Tuesday, Anderson said he will not consider a request by Hispanic officers for reassignment from black neighborhoods because of tension following the shooting of the black motorcyclist.
    4. The reassignment of seats in the House reflects these trends, with the West and Sunbelt states gaining at the expense of the big industrial states of the Northeast and Midwest.
    5. FAA officials declined to comment on whether the reassignment had anything to do with criticism of Salazar by victims' relatives and members of Congress, including some on the commission.
    6. The reassignment became official last week and was made with the approval of all parties involved.
    7. Yuri Dubinin, the current envoy to Washington, was recommended for reassignment to France while the present U.N. ambassador, Alexander Belonogov, will return to Moscow with the title of deputy foreign minister.
    8. He also said he has left the door open on the subject of her reassignment in the divison.
    9. Eastern Airlines said today it plans "austerity measures" that will include temporary changes in wages and benefits for its non-union employees and reassignment of some management workers to permanently replace striking machinists.
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