face a shake-up

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To be confronted with an impending reorganization.

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  • Police forces face the biggest shake-up in their 150-year history.
  • The company is expected to face a major shake-up after the merger.
  • Many public services will face a radical shake-up under the new government.
  • Employees are worried they might face a significant shake-up in their departments.
  • After years of stagnation, the industry is finally set to face a necessary shake-up.
  • The education system could face a complete shake-up if these reforms pass.
  • No one wants to face a sudden shake-up without adequate preparation.
  • The team had to face an unexpected shake-up mid-season due to budget cuts.
  • Developing countries often face a structural shake-up when implementing new policies.
  • If performance doesn't improve, the entire division will face a serious shake-up.