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to structuring
noun
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts.
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Listen to Hilary Mantel How much planning is required when it comes to structuring a book?
One who believes this may tend more to structuring the climb than to running faster.
"Thus it makes sense to have an institution dedicated to structuring and channeling them".
There's no one-size-fits-all approach to structuring a board.
Result: Smart phones that are now integral to structuring day-to-day life.
In court, she admitted to structuring the transaction in an effort to hide it from the Internal Revenue Service.
Schoenberg admired the score for its harmonic daring and its radical approach to structuring huge spans of symphonic music.
It affects everything from utility regulation and auctions to structuring the pay of company executives and the design of elections.
When the discussion came to structuring and labelling such cash transfer, IPG representatives dismissively left the question to Google: "Dress it up!", they said.
Boras reiterated that Bonds would be "very amenable" to structuring a five-year contract so that the money would be backloaded.
The bank bought a company that originates life settlements, and it has set up a group dedicated to structuring deals and one to sell the products.
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