Which preposition to use with reorganization
We need a reorganization of preaching traditions.
A reorganization in 1712 however added largely to the company's funds, and the treaty of Utrecht brought it new prosperity.
FOUNDATION PRESS, INC. Corporate reorganization under the Federal statute.
"He showed us we had to choose between ruin and a complete reorganization with big improvements and extensions.
The importance of the Post-Office Department and the magnitude to which it has grown, both in its revenues and in its operations, seem to demand its reorganization by law.
"Do you mean that the firm of Tutt & Tutt is going to engage in the enterprise of trying to break up a plan of reorganization without knowing what it is?
Aided by a reorganization on the principles suggested and such salutary provisions in the laws regulating its administrative duties as the wisdom of Congress may devise or approve, that important Department will soon attain a degree of usefulness proportioned to the increase of our population and the extension of our settlements.
There should be, first of all, a united spirit, and a general reorganization throughout the whole of evangelical Christendom, not necessarily destroying denominational lines, with a view to quick mobilization of energy in any direction most needed.