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Escalating health care expenditures have brought on the need for restructuring health care delivery.
Does anyone really question the need for restructuring the New York City school system?
With this excitement comes the need for restructuring the way we police, tax, and structure digital business.
"Ebola and the need for restructuring pharmaceutical incentives," authored with Abraar Karan, Journal of Global Health, Volume 5, Issue 1, published online February 11 , 2015
There can be no denying the need for restructuring the Uefa Cup group stage, but Newcastle have done all that has been asked of them and here it was with a team weakened by injuries and the prospect of Portsmouth's visit in the Premiership on Sunday.
At the PSA Peugeot-Citroen group the crisis was worse and the need for restructuring more urgent.
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Private equity we suspect would also look at the business but the cash costs needed for restructuring and already levered balance sheet may put off this camp of investors.
But just as the crisis has exposed the need for a restructured European economic system, it has laid bare the tension between national interests and the common European cause.
GM needs the cash to pay for restructuring.
G.M. had stressed last week that it still needed union agreement, in writing, for restructuring the four Opel plants in Germany.
Have you witnessed a particular need in your organization that calls for restructuring the C-suite?
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