And the companies that fail to find them quickly will be subject to a new round of divestitures and consolidations. |
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In other communes a two-thirds majority vote could enforce consolidations for the whole village. |
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This included hospitals that may have exited the population of rural hospitals through mergers and consolidations. |
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The number of cooperatives dropped to 3,229, down from 3,346 in 2000, a result of mergers, consolidations, acquisitions and dissolutions. |
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The number had declined to 3,466 farmer cooperatives by 1999 due to dissolutions, mergers, consolidations and acquisitions. |
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The wave of mergers and consolidations has certainly not stifled innovation or inhibited the creation of new brands. |
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Palpate the chest for subcutaneous emphysema and crepitus, and percuss for dullness, an indication of consolidations or effusions. |
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In the 1870s, LIRR became the sole railroad in that area through a series of acquisitions and consolidations. |
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The areas of lung dysventilation with an absence of alveolar air are visualized in the form of consolidations adjacent to the pleural line. |
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It is estimated that more than 1,800 of these firms disappeared into consolidations, many of which acquired substantial shares of the markets in which they operated. |
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Greater Bay Bancorp today announced a series of branding consolidations aimed at streamlining and regionalizing its banking identities in its current geographic footprint. |
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