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Definitions for Reassigned
re·as·signed
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Reassigned in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Reassigned in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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At no time was an investigator prevented from escalating activity identified as potentially suspicious, furthermore, the suggestion that anyone was reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns relating to any client is categorically false.
At no time was an investigator prevented from escalating activity identified as potentially suspicious. Furthermore, suggestion that anyone was reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns relating to any client is categorically false.
The dedicated men and women of the Intelligence Community have been through a lot over the last four years, our intelligence professionals have been unfairly maligned. Their expertise, knowledge and analysis has often been ignored or even sometimes ridiculed by a president who seems oftentimes uninterested in facts. Those who bravely spoke the truth were vilified, reassigned, fired or retaliated against.
This sweetheart deal must be canceled and reassigned to a New Mexico ranching family.
Nobody would ever be reassigned or discriminated against or prejudiced or retaliated against because of raising concerns about the functioning of the department, if our employees raise concerns about our processes, if something proves not to be right, we are grateful.
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