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Peugeot's legal setback serves to illustrate the difficulty of streamlining operations in France, particularly in an industry that the government views as a strategic priority amid wide concerns for the country's competitiveness.
The real estate rental market is a highly localized, relationship-based industry driven largely by individuals living and working in their own cities, causing many to acknowledge the longstanding difficulty of streamlining disruption to this market.
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She talked vaguely of streamlining the bureaucracy.
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And there are other ways of streamlining a paper.
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In the interest of "streamlining," Congress has streamlined the way to fraud.
Although these arguments for the importance of streamlining would apply to many eukaryotes as well, the population genetic conditions for streamlining are more favorable in prokaryotes.
In fact, the very concept of streamlining at low Reynolds numbers is invalid, as streamline separation only occurs when inertia becomes the dominant force at work.
Above all, experts say, the difficulties in streamlining ERT are emblematic of the larger difficulties of changing anything in the Greek public sector, a vast web of overlapping and interconnected interest groups, each one dependent on the other for survival.
First came New York, home of streamlined sportswear.
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