Sentence examples for the reprofiling from inspiring English sources

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the reprofiling

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To profile again

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But another, the "reprofiling" of bonds, is being actively considered.Under reprofiling, the Greek government would continue to pay coupons on bonds and to redeem them when they come due, but the maturity of each bond would be extended.

First, it wants greater leeway to support the "reprofiling" of sovereign debt.

Quick agreement on, and vigorous implementation of, the IMF's proposals could be the ideal catalyst, both because the fund could prod all its members to issue new holdout-proof bonds and because more bail-outs would involve the reprofiling of debt as a matter of course.

Technical regulations for 2012 include the reprofiling of the car's nose.

Between the and 2007 races, the Circuit de la Sarthe was upgraded, most obviously by the reprofiling of the Tertre Rouge corner.

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We also had to take down the overhead power lines and underground them, clean up the rivers, reprofile the riverbanks, and demolish all the old derelict buildings on site.

Schäuble also said that he agreed with the International Monetary Fund that Greece's debt load is not sustainable, and he added that European leaders would discuss the possibility of "reprofiling" the country's debt, which was apparently a reference to extending loan maturities and changing repayment schedules.

While France supports reprofiling the debt, the idea has met with a frosty response in Germany, where there is a marked unwillingness to allow private creditors to avoid sharing the pain.

The redevelopment saw much of the track get reprofiled; the lift hill was increased by 10 feet, the first drop was steepened to 79 degrees, and several overbanked turns (ranging from 90° to 115°) were added.

Two days of talks in Brussels ended with public concessions that the idea of "reprofiling" Greek debt, or voluntarily extending maturities without changing interest rates or the amount of the loan, was being contemplated, at least as a last resort.

The Financial Times, however, reported Oct. 7 that the Treasury was considering "reprofiling" — official-speak for "delaying" — some of its cuts to avoid penalties from break clauses in government contracts or hefty redundancy costs.

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