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Discover LudwigThe phrase "institutional restructuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the process of making significant changes to the organization and structure of a company, government, or other institution. Example: The new CEO announced plans for a major institutional restructuring, which will involve streamlining departments and implementing new policies to improve efficiency and profitability.
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It has managed to reduce €35 billion of German and international assets parked in an "institutional restructuring unit" to around €11 billion; €8 billion of German loans have been sold or cancelled.Lone Star, which bought around €6.8 billion of German loans recently, some from Dresdner, is now seeking a German bank.
They call for an institutional restructuring to facilitate active public engagement in greenspace planning and management.
The massive cultural and institutional restructuring of the Empire consequent on the loss of territory in the 7th century has been said to have caused a decisive break in east Mediterranean Romanness and that the Byzantine state is subsequently best understood as another successor state rather than a real continuation of the Roman Empire.
It would take a great deal of institutional restructuring to allow any of these busy allied HCPs to dedicate the required time for the IPV screening process.
The global water management literature tends to emphasize the importance of complete institutional restructuring in the water sector and the development of comprehensive and integrated water management strategies.
The mutual experience of ongoing institutional restructuring and reform fit the pattern reported in recent comparative health services literature suggesting that "the most remarkable feature of health care system reform among the 17 [OECD] countries is the degree of emerging convergence...in the general direction of those pioneered in other countries" [[ 12], 5 45].
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The institutional changes restructured and privatized SOEs based on a "grasp the large, release the small" strategy — retaining government control of large enterprises that operate in strategically important sectors and releasing small and medium-sized firms that are operating in unimportant sectors (Liu et al. 2006).
The introduction of those institutional rules ultimately restructured the policy network to favour the funders' interests, by the inclusion of UNICEF at the table.
The institutional developments leading to restructuring were accompanied by a reformulation of the doctrine of the church.
Besides, the government set an awkward precedent in February by awarding striking railway workers a 17.2% pay rise.Another big difference between the Czech Republic and its neighbours, which may stunt its longer-term growth prospects, lies in their approaches to industrial restructuring and institutional reform.
Village redevelopment involves both dramatic institutional change and governance restructuring.
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