Sentence examples for has structured itself from inspiring English sources

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Like Google before it, Facebook has structured itself more like a private firm than a public one: Mr Zuckerberg will keep most of the voting rights, for example.The number of public companies has fallen dramatically over the past decade by 38% in America since 1997 and 48% in Britain.

It's unsurprising that the institution has structured itself in such a way as to evade legal responsibility for its crimes.

As is now being recognized, establishment liberalism has structured itself to focus solely on national solutions―and to win national races.

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He has structured an impressively efficient bureaucracy.

She has structured Codman around these principles.

Many major banks have structured these trades.

The world itself has structures, and nature has evolved brains with ways of recognizing them and representing information about them.

And our society has long structured itself around the need to allow privacy for the sexes in intimate settings," Sharp wrote, but stopped short of delving much deeper.

It is valued precisely because it has structure, form and clarity; it constitutes a whole unto itself.

"Instead, it has structure, reproducible invariance.

"Vert-Galant" has structure, depth, character and impact.

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