Is there scope to reorganise existing savings to reduce your overall tax burden?
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The obvious avenue is to increase supply rather than try to reorganise demand.
From the guardian.co.uk
I will also play around with the info box and reorganise the bottom of the article.
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They received a steady stream of supplies and were able to reorganise their forces.
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As a result, Polish units were ordered to evacuate Poland and reorganise in France.
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Each of the banks will reorganise their operations into core and non-core functions.
From the telegraph.co.uk
My plan is to reorganise the page to have its own CSS instead of using monobook.css.
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The Sherley brothers arrived in 1598 and helped reorganise the Iranian army.
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Those one or two seconds make a difference in that defences can reorganise.
From the telegraph.co.uk
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Reorganize: organize anew, as after a setback
(reorganisation) reorganization: the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes); "a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum"; "top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup"
(Reorganisation) Variations in density, in the structure of the bone (resulting in osteolysis or sclerosis)