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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to restructure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to change or reorganize something, such as a plan, organization, or system.
Example: "The manager demonstrated her ability to restructure the team to improve efficiency and collaboration."
Alternatives: "capacity to reorganize" or "skill to modify".
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"They have the ability to restructure the industry," said Mr. Mitchell, whose group supports United's application.
The real measure of Mr. Whiston's success, however, will be his ability to restructure the way Janus manages those troubled flagship growth portfolios.
But the company's ability to restructure and survive over the long term depends on "market conditions and continued government support," the office concluded.
Dr. Kounios, who studies the neural basis of insight, defines creativity as the ability to restructure one's understanding of a situation in a nonobvious way.
"Their ability to restructure the incinerator debt is now compromised, because what could you restructure the incinerator bonds with, if not general obligation bonds?" he said.
The bigger hurdle, though, is that some are calling the prospect of giving Puerto Rico the ability to restructure its debts a "bailout" — a word that has become politically toxic in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
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We've talked about the ability to possibly restructure pension funds to also support that.
Yet Thomas C. Ferguson, an analyst at KDP Investment Advisors, said Toys R UsUs's weak financial results could hinder its ability to further restructure and push back its debt maturities.
Also in her plan, Mrs. Clinton endorsed federal legislation to expand the government's ability to guarantee restructured mortgages, which she believes would lead more banks and other private entities to buy and resell mortgages.
In addition to urging $30 billion in federal aid to states to help homeowners, Mrs. Clinton on Monday also endorsed federal legislation to expand the government's ability to guarantee restructured mortgages, which she believes would lead more banks and other private entities to buy and resell mortgages.
VICE News spoke with several congressional aides this week, who said negotiations currently center on the scope of the oversight board, as well as its ability to order restructuring.
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