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This typically means that the managers who bankrupt a firm can have a go at restructuring it to keep it alive.
Similarly, Evolution Doctor (Di Penta, 2005) is used to diagnose issues in the software first, before restructuring it to ameliorate those issues.
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After the Super Bowl, Brady signed a five-year, $30 million contract with a $6 million signing bonus, but in 2003 he agreed to restructure it to help the team.
The company operated warehouses in the South and Southwest, and Mr. Malkin restructured it to provide commercial space in an increasingly nonagricultural economy.
The army has been traditionally dominated by southerners: a UN peacekeeping force, which came in after the 1996 mutiny, had begun to restructure it to include all the ethnic groups.
He added that if Pentagon lawyers concluded that the test would clash with treaty provisions, the Pentagon would delay or restructure it to keep it compliant with the treaty.
Bonfire was postponed until 2002 to restructure it to make it safer.
If the comprehensive fee revenue is flat or declining, then decreasing cash flow makes the level of debt payment -- and the need to restructure it to provide cash flow relief -- that much more critical.
This year's Prop. 2 would regulate the B.S.A. much more strictly, restructuring it specifically to account for volatility and allowing the governor to suspend deposits and make withdrawals only in a "budget emergency," a situation that is defined fairly narrowly.
As a result, he is restructuring it and trying to instill in it a new attitude toward its duties.
Even after its debt was restructured it continued to go up," he says.
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