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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 pervasive nested topology observed in bat-fruit networks, as well as in many other mutualistic systems, suggests that similar processes may be structuring very different facultative mutualisms, ranging from pollination [44] to marine cleaning symbiosis [45].
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It also hints at how a deal may be structured.
A deal may be structured as a merger with Vivendi that would not technically represent a change of ownership of the Cegetel stake but would still allow Mannesmann to exercise effective control over Cegetel.
The immersed boundary surfaces are defined as clouds of points, which may be structured or unstructured.
Extending this concept, an MDQ may be "structured" into a multi-layered hierarchy.
Finally, lifespan (L) or individual age-at-death itself is an index by which data may be structured.
Information may be structured (e.g., relational tables), unstructured (free form text) or semistructured (spatiotemporally tagged event data).
Contact with the physician by nurses may be structured using the Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) communication instrument.
It is the question concerning landscape and transport infrastructures that may influence the transport mode choice decision, as different geographical areas may be structured with different physical arrangements.
For instance, to some philosophers the thought that such abstract entities may be structured mereologically cannot be reconciled with their being universals.
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