In politics and business, a "shake-up" often describes a major reorganization or reform detailed in a (an authoritative government report). Notable examples include:

Heavyweight paper (like Metallic Cardstock ) used for the card base and frames.

An IMF paper discussing how technology could reorganize the international monetary system. 3. Other Uses

Post-Brexit policy shifts centered on control and domestic skills training.

Brands like Stampin' Up! and Spellbinders offer "Shaker Domes" and themed paper collections specifically for these projects. 2. Official "White Papers" & Policy Changes

Used to create a "well" or border deep enough for the sequins to move freely.

Tech could shake up international monetary system – IMF paper

Clear acetate or plastic film to contain the shaker elements.

shake up
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