Sentence examples for rapid restructuring from inspiring English sources

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US Airways is "under fire and trying to pull off a rapid restructuring," Mr. Baggaley said.

The rapid restructuring of South London Healthcare Trust, with the downgrading of neighbouring, solvent Lewisham hospital, is a template that can be used across the country.

"The big banks could play a useful role in a rapid restructuring and Spain should take advantage of that," says Francisco Uria of KPMG, an accounting firm.

The government may have a reasonable case to make that the rapid restructuring of Chrysler and the apparently generous allocation of spoils to the union are for the greater economic good.

Mr. Rattner, who has won plaudits for directing the rapid restructuring of General Motors and Chrysler, has been under a cloud since shortly after arriving in Washington in late February after it was disclosed that his firm, the Quadrangle Group, made payments to middlemen that helped it win state pension business.

He reminds us that, today, such dense cities are surrounded by ever-expanding and mind-numbingly banal outer-suburbia; as a consequence – in the words of the theorist of renewable energies, Peter Droege – the promiscuously sprawling 21st-century city is "a fossil-fuel construct in search of rapid restructuring".

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Traditionally regarded as a play on world economic growth, the region's equities have benefited from strong global expansion, rapid corporate restructuring after the technology bubble and, latterly, recovery from the SARS outbreak.

Having contributed both as advocates for reform and as analysts of agri-environmental policy change, geographers are now being drawn into new policy debates concerned with renegotiating the role of farmers and farming in the production of nature during a period of rapid agricultural restructuring.

However, plants which have undergone rapid genome restructuring after polyploidy, such as soya, may differ.

The ability to evoke rapid genome restructuring is at the heart of eukaryotic evolvability the capacity of organisms with larger and larger genomes to maintain evolutionary flexibility.

WASHINGTON — With new European Union leaders practically invisible and some national leaders acting largely for domestic political reasons, the burden of shaping a rapid and credible restructuring program for Greece has fallen primarily to the International Monetary Fund — exactly where proud European Union leaders had insisted it should not be.

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