reshuffle

remodelación
definition
verb
the president was forced to reshuffle his cabinet
reorganize or change the positions of (government appointees, members of a team, etc.).
Youngman is requesting that Garcia reshuffle the cards
shuffle (playing cards) again.
noun
he was brought into the government in the last reshuffle
an act of reorganizing or rearranging something.
translation of 'reshuffle'
verb
remodelar,
reconstruir,
reajustar,
volver a barajar
noun
reconstrucción,
reajuste,
remodelación
example
too many pairs are coming up—you better 'reshuffle'
It also is an attempt to 'reshuffle' how libraries house information.
A spate of ministerial resignations, followed by a horribly panicked and botched 'reshuffle' , is another piece of evidence.
The Liberal Democrat leader will 'reshuffle' his frontbench team after the party's autumn conference, senior party members have revealed.
the president was forced to 'reshuffle' his cabinet
too many pairs are coming up—you better 'reshuffle'
Youngman is requesting that Garcia 'reshuffle' the cards
Such action would have forced a parliamentary 'reshuffle' before the anticipated autumn election.
First, it's being tied into a wider junior ministerial 'reshuffle' .
And the fact that there'll be the ministerial 'reshuffle' is a mere co-incidence.
the president was forced to 'reshuffle' his cabinet
And since these issues are hardly to be agreed on because of the polar interests of rulers and opposition, the acting majority preferred to defer the 'reshuffle' of the main law.
he was brought into the government in the last 'reshuffle'
The First Minister is now expected to 'reshuffle' his advisory team as he prepares for the elections.
The good showing for the Government may reflect reaction to last week's 'reshuffle' in addition to positive economic figures.
With the latest 'reshuffle' , it bears even less resemblance to ministerial portfolios.
Youngman is requesting that Garcia 'reshuffle' the cards
What would drive an entrepreneur to 'reshuffle' his top management team at the peak of his company's success?
Injury and illness had forced Rangers into a minor 'reshuffle' .
The American and European short term industries will undergo a major 'reshuffle' over the next year.
he was brought into the government in the last 'reshuffle'
In the recent government 'reshuffle' he was given the job of vice chamberlain of the royal household.
He has every reason to 'reshuffle' his cabinet or at least move seats around.
Alternatively, a Prime Minister may 'reshuffle' a minister who has been associated with policies which have failed or which are unpopular.
Downing Street is not confirming when the announcement will be made amid signs that the prime minister is struggling to resolve the conundrum of how to 'reshuffle' his junior ministers.
The latest 'reshuffle' , in contrast to previous rearrangements, barely caused a stir.
The expected autumn 'reshuffle' will allow for a much-needed freshening of the ministerial team.
Other major changes are expected when the 'reshuffle' is announced in the next 10 days.
So long as money remains in the pot, after each hand is settled, the cards are 'reshuffled' and dealt by the next dealer.
Randomization procedures whereby the sampling dates or the spatial positions were 'reshuffled' allowed us to test for temporal and spatial effects.
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