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Already he has hinted that the cement division may be restructured for better returns.
Some initiatives may be restructured according to "grand challenges"—for example, Skoltech may build more capacity based on national technological priorities (photonics, neurotechnologies, advanced manufacturing, IT), as well as leading universities may reconsider their priority subject areas in teaching courses.
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It's best to communicate as early as possible that there may be restructuring ahead.
That may be restructuring debt, extending terms, converting debt to equity, or creating a joint venture with lender and borrower.
In some cases, public hospitals converted to private non-profit status may not be restructured with the intention of increasing efficiency, but rather with the aim of improving the patient experience, including the quality of care.
Departments with high turn-over may require more attention and positions with high turn-over may need to be restructured to be more interesting [ 11].
"Many pension plans are outdated for today's changing demographics and may need to be restructured," the researchers say.
We suggest that one part of the decoding network which may need to be restructured is the outward connectivity of the right TPA to other cortical regions.
Classrooms may also need to be restructured.
During these processes, vanadium oxide particles can be restructured, which may explain why the morphology of V2O5 particles changed in Fig. 4c [22].
Debt had to be restructured.
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