Definition of Reassignments

1. Noun. (plural of reassignment) ¹

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Definition of Reassignments

1. reassignment [n] - See also: reassignment

Literary usage of Reassignments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Child-Placing in Families: A Manual for Students and Social Workers by William Henry Slingerland (1918)
"... of social workers; and it would be better still if some would study a term or two at schools of philanthropy.1 Co-operation and reassignments. ..."

2. Tax Administration: Lessons Learned from IRS' Initial Experience in by David J. Attianese, James G. ODonnell, Stuart M. Kaufman (1997)
"... Chapter 2 Redeployment Procedures Led to Premature reassignments and Operational Inefficiencies Redeployment Procedures Made Too Many Employees Eligible ..."

3. The Federal Service by Lewis Mayers (1922)
"reassignments Involving Increase of Compensation.—In respect to the methods to be used in selection, reassignments involving increase of compensation do not ..."

4. The Air Force and the Great Engine War by Robert W. Drewes (1995)
"Although the reassignments were not intended specifically to continue work on F100 problems, in most cases, the reassignments reflect the valid rationale ..."

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