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be structuring
noun
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts.
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It can be structuring loans in a way in which to avoid tax.
It is, of course, ironic that a Labour government should be structuring the financing of councils in a way that council tax has to rise.
In addition, there is evidence that banks may be structuring the mortgage aid so that they get credit under the settlement for taking action, even when the relief is insufficient to prevent foreclosures.
The study adds to the growing body of empirical research showing that even after the ACA, insurers may be structuring their plans to potentially discriminate against individuals with significant chronic conditions.
The key to buying Lotus will be structuring a deal that is acceptable to both Renault and to its current owners.
Just how they will be structuring that conversation, identifying those experts, i.e. what types of filters they will use, remains unclear.
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About how our power should be structured?
Governance has to be structured and organized.
How will Fiat's ownership be structured?
"But they have to be structured correctly".
How should my course be structured?
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