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Synonyms for permutation

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Synonyms for permutation

the process or result of making or becoming different

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Synonyms for permutation

an event in which one thing is substituted for another

the act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements

complete change in character or condition

act of changing the lineal order of objects in a group

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Canadian property investor Northern Property Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: NPR: UN) has scheduled a special meeting of unitholders scheduled for 14 October to vote on a proposal by the company to acquire 14,000 multi-family residential suites through the acquisition of True North Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: TN.UN), the company said.
15 September 2015 - Canadian property investor Northern Property Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: NPR: UN) has scheduled a special meeting of unitholders scheduled for 14 October to vote on a proposal by the company to acquire 14,000 multi-family residential suites through the acquisition of True North Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: TN.UN), the company said.
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