Analysts said the downtrend in negative equity is part of an overall improvement in the asset quality of banks and a restructuring of loans. |
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Basically they have taken too much debt and are currently restructuring in order to satisfy their creditors. |
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One of the reasons for the restructuring is to curtail tax evasion by high earners. |
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The restructuring claimed the scalp of the bank's chief executive and resulted in a boardroom clear-out. |
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Mackay, who successfully oversaw a radical restructuring of the group, will be a tough act to follow. |
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She also noted that as a result of restructuring and retrenchments, a lot of people had been left jobless. |
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As keiretsu relationships undergo dissolution or restructuring, western suppliers, pre-sourced in global platforms, are eyeing the possibilities. |
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The proposed bank restructuring will dramatically worsen this economic situation. |
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Last year, the company began a restructuring deal with the trade union in a bid to cut costs by up to 14 billion kronor. |
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The report calls for a dramatic restructuring of how aid is allotted in the region. |
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We are relabeling it to some extent, but we are also restructuring our focus and our programs to some extent. |
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Twenty-four regiments formed part of the Restoration army, but subsequent restructuring reduced this number as some were converted to lancers. |
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It hopes the restructuring will be largely in place by the middle of next year. |
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A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and renunciation of quota. |
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What it means is that pronouns, like all other words, are changeable, via regular sound changes, analogic restructuring, and borrowing. |
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Her neutrality in the First World War left her out of the negotiations concerning the restructuring of Europe. |
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When they cannot pay their creditors, debtor nations have little choice but to seek debt restructuring or new loans. |
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The most significant feature appears to be the total restructuring of the town centre. |
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The global fiat currency is based on nothing more than a lick and a promise and long-term it's headed toward complete restructuring. |
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As a Social Democrat firmly situated on the right wing of the party, he pushed ahead with the expansion and restructuring of the army. |
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Just as important as rigorous analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said. |
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The fund invests in companies that are expanding or restructuring and to a limited extent in start-up companies. |
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As the industries start to mature, many are ripe for restructuring, often via mergers. |
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Investors long hoped the company might do the heavy restructuring needed to revive profits and compete with new rivals. |
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Recently, these schools began restructuring their early literacy programs in both English and Spanish. |
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The restructuring of Romanian society has resulted in financial challenges for all citizens. |
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China has been restructuring its steel industry, increasingly replacing low-grade domestic iron ore with imported iron ore of better quality. |
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Clayton Heights post office is one of 17 Bradford branches facing the axe after Post Office Ltd announced major restructuring. |
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We'll have to sell it as part our second-phase restructuring plan and the scuff marks wouldn't have helped. |
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They suspect private companies will purchase the separate divisions at bargain basement prices and implement sweeping restructuring and job cuts. |
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Workers have threatened further protests unless the restructuring and privatisation plans are withdrawn. |
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The company has already said it will take a restructuring charge this year due to cost-cutting measures in its operations. |
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I can confirm that we are looking at our costs and considering staff restructuring. |
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The website would not have borne this weight of traffic without the radical restructuring that was completed only last month. |
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Together, maids and social reformers began to call for a restructuring of domestic service. |
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Sometimes they enjoyed big success, as with the debt restructuring at Signet, the jewellery chain, and Wembley. |
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It is part of a restructuring of staff, which for the number of children at the school, was felt to be too top-heavy at senior level. |
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He said people had the right to know how much administration restructuring at the town hall cost. |
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It is on his mind, it is also on my mind, and I am reviewing the findings about the restructuring of our steel industry. |
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He explained that this is only a shell company left over from the restructuring process. |
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Cutting carbon emissions also means restructuring our transportation systems. |
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And despite the mixed reaction and reviews, his restructuring efforts drew keen attention both at home and abroad. |
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The work restructuring is the result of the active union and workers' mobilization concerning the processes of change. |
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By their silence, both parties also conveyed to big business that, if elected, they would not oppose further restructuring. |
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Most firms have experienced change in this area and some have undergone radical restructuring. |
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Chiquita has recently cut dividend payments on its bonds and is negotiating a restructuring plan with its bond holders. |
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They face difficulties in developing models of unionism which permit adequate responses to the varied dimensions of restructuring. |
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However, the prolonged sluggish economy has slowed the agency's debt restructuring talks with the companies with which it holds the loans. |
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Second, the necessity for economic restructuring is obviated by the pooling of national debts into a currency union. |
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Experts have said that the unstable exchange rate created difficulties in reaching debt restructuring agreements. |
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In addition to the color and name changes under the brand restructuring, some product consolidation may also be considered. |
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China-backed CEL also said it strongly supported the restructuring and planned listing of its mainland brokerage, China Everbright Securities. |
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The restructuring will result in 90 new jobs in Fife although there will be 200 job losses down south. |
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Gorbachev had hoped to achieve a restructuring of Soviet society and especially of the communist party. |
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Meanwhile, the restructuring of non-bank financial intermediaries has lagged behind that of banks. |
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He argued that the Bank's zero interest rate policy was precluding vitally required economic restructuring. |
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The company constantly uses nonrecurring items such as restructuring charges to make its net income look better than cash flow would suggest. |
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It is understood the restructuring will see the creation of nine infantry battalions, one artillery battalion and one cavalry squadron. |
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The economy has nosedived since he took power in April, though he has hardly begun the dolorous restructuring he promised. |
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The figures were calculated on a pro-forma basis, assuming its restructuring had taken effect at the start of the year. |
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Nations are restructuring their military capabilities to provide such forces more easily. |
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At a wider level the industry as a whole needs restructuring to deliver cost reductions and avoid duplication of capital expenditure. |
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This announcement follows hard upon the October announcement of a restructuring plan. |
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Extensive investigation led them to casein, a milk protein that is used in the new restructuring process. |
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He said the company's restructuring plan outline doesn't propose a 10-year freeze on pension improvements. |
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The auto industry faces a global crisis of overcapacity and every major automaker is involved in mergers, corporate restructuring and downsizing. |
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The economic order entailed privatisation of parastatals and restructuring of public service delivery. |
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Labour also proposed that the government and parastatals ensured their restructuring process contributed to job creation. |
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Details of the restructuring plan are expected to be included in the circular being sent to all shareholders in the next two weeks. |
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He said the closure of the branches would lead to restructuring and improvement of the efficiency of money circulation. |
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International aid is tied directly to the restructuring programme and facilitates the penetration of global corporations. |
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Glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union kicked off a debate about restructuring society in East Germany, too. |
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The law creates a mechanism for shutting down failed credit cooperatives using money from the restructuring fund. |
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Vaidya's induction into the bank is part of the ongoing management restructuring at the bank, according to a release. |
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The various reviews will demand a restructuring of the service, more personnel and a lot more cash. |
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I was a member of the committee that looked at the restructuring of the producer boards. |
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The House of Lords there was concerned with the provisions relating to restructuring of companies. |
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The bail out comes with conditions relating to restructuring and rationalisation and follows two reports on the theatre. |
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But other Washington players will argue for substantial government assistance conditioned on radical corporate restructuring. |
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The financial restructuring of the games changed their traditional roots as well. |
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He will specialise in offering a debt and equity restructuring service for UK plcs. |
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The job destruction is continuing as the process of corporate restructuring intensifies. |
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I was brought in at the invitation of the Marr brothers and given a place on the board in return for restructuring the company. |
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Many Asian governments have given up on financial restructuring, saying their economies can't cope with it now. |
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Attempts to associate the visit with restructuring and improving the coastal forts of Britain have not survived archaeological scrutiny. |
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Most of these were distressed institutions put up for sale as part of a systemwide restructuring. |
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There is evidence that larger rivals in the Irish market have been gearing up and restructuring to stop the Anglo business banking juggernaut. |
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A year earlier, the company was in the midst of a painful restructuring and trying to play down media reports of its death spiral. |
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In the past decade, however, economic restructuring within the comic book industry has created dramatically new geographies of production. |
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This restructuring and decentralisation plan simplifies our business, and will improve our focus, agility and control. |
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One option was to make restructuring of the holding group part of the privatisation, which means that its denationalisation would be delayed. |
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He provocatively argues that comprehensive economic sanctions can lead to a restructuring of the renegade regime's ideology. |
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The process of devolution and restructuring of local government in Ireland that generated the project has been under way for some years. |
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The government and business must press ahead with full-scale corporate restructuring if greater efficiencies are to be achieved. |
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The stoppage held by ground staff and crews was in opposition to a restructuring plan. |
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The director general said the tax collection rate will decrease, not rise, following the tax restructuring. |
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The Brigade of Gurkhas now numbers some 3,400, following restructuring and the withdrawal of the garrison from Hong Kong. |
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Finally, e-commerce is generating a top-to-bottom restructuring of established marketplaces through disintermediation of many players. |
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If you're downsizing the time you'll be together, you all better schedule a restructuring meeting. |
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It had to resort to palliative measures such as social assistance, and a restructuring plan for the Belgian industry, which was hardest hit by the crisis. |
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One of the most sweeping changes made by the Legislature involves restructuring of the special-use stamps required of hunters pursuing game birds. |
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In order to gain valuable shelf space, many manufacturers are restructuring their organization and making brand managers function as part of a category management team. |
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In recent weeks, long-stalled restructuring schemes have been revived to merge redundant companies inside Temasek as well as spin off noncore assets. |
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Second, David, you might think about restructuring your course. |
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The leading neocons competed with each other to come up with the most grandiose vision of Middle East and planetary restructuring. |
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If you truly believe that the early stirrings of corporate restructuring and improved transparency in Malaysia are real, there is a way to play this market. |
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And both churchmen agreed that proposed reforms are likely to stop short of demands by some Orthodox churches for a complete restructuring of the World Council of Churches. |
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The rest of us will have to suffer through soaring premiums, as the insurance companies exploit the restructuring. |
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Two other chapters examine one Bulgarian ex-state enterprise's resistance to marketisation, and contestations over the Czech Republic's restructuring of coal mines. |
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Richard, who comes from a Cornish farming family, qualified as a solicitor in 1999 and has experience in property and lettings, farm restructuring and commercial contracts. |
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I often spend an entire day editing, restructuring a narrative, or researching. |
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Unlike Japan, consumers appear positively disposed to these changes as restructuring has increased productivity along with lower unemployment and higher real wages. |
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The restructuring is expected to result in the redundancy of several hundred workers. |
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Indeed, he deferred submitting a proposal for renewal of a triennium of funding two years ago while he pulled together a massive restructuring of the organisation. |
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All across Asia, the lessons of the Crisis, globalization, infotech and restructuring are fast being learned, even by the most established, conservative groups around. |
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Subsequent mortgage restructuring increased the indebtedness. |
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Instead, the Grand National Party has been engaging in opportunistic grandstanding to weaken Seoul's current policy for restructuring of the chaebols. |
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We have had an impact on issues ranging from simple product positioning and market development to business unit re-engineering and comprehensive corporate restructuring. |
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However, rather than engage in hasty strike action SIPTU is expected to use the threat of disruption as a bargaining chip in forthcoming restructuring negotiations. |
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Instead, they should try a new approach, such as limiting commercial breaks or restructuring programs so that commercials appear only at the end of the programs. |
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The guiding strategic principles are sustained defence capability, integrability, operational partnership, and modernisation and restructuring of the armed forces. |
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Indeed, in late January the corporation announced an operating profit in its 2001 fourth quarter, excluding the impact of unhedged currency and restructuring charges. |
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However there is a bitter pill that must be recognized and accepted by all for a restructuring to be effective. |
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But we have to take into account the interests of creditors, trading counterparties and contractors in the continued development of restructuring. |
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It is true that the biotech industry is restructuring madly. |
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A soldier with 16 years' experience warned that there would be a mutiny if the symbolic red hackle was dropped as part of the regimental restructuring. |
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Rip Van Winkle has nothing on the U.S. electric-transmission industry, which has slept for nearly two decades while market restructuring changed the world around it. |
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At the IMF confab, one of the most well-attended sessions was a panel on restructuring sovereign debt. |
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On governance, Mbeki said the restructuring of the government was still continuing, and additional steps would be taken to rightsize the public service. |
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Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility. |
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Despite the unions being under the whip of recession and economic restructuring, their battle continues, only becoming more clearly international. |
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The response of all the transnationals is one of mergers, corporate restructuring and downsizing, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs worldwide. |
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The recovery is on track, the current-account surplus is healthy, capital flows are strong, companies are restructuring and the recapitalization of banks is almost complete. |
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There is no suggestion that any schools might close or face restructuring. |
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The main line of its improvement should be a rational integration of munition factories and a reduction in their total number through conversion and restructuring. |
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The issue is whether we will aggressively seek to shape a new multipolar world order or whether a restructuring will be imposed on us by hostile forces. |
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Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism. |
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Despite restructuring, the club's debt prompted protests from fans on 23 January 2010, at Old Trafford and the club's Trafford Training Centre. |
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The proposal touches on many aspects of the contentious tollway reform debate, including the restructuring of the tollway's huge debt burden. |
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Christoph Lymbersky of the Turnaround Management Society on why most corporate restructuring methods fail and is now published as a book. |
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Months before the July 8 vote, the EEOC's restructuring was a hot-button issue. |
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The tactic was to gazump the Labour Party and the FOL by a major restructuring of the tax system. |
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Industrial restructuring has disproportionately affected some communities and groups. |
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Multiple phases of restructuring and rebuilding within the fortress are recorded. |
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Shift scenarios, on the other hand, involve the death or end of the source language and the restructuring into a target language. |
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By contrast, nationalization does not necessarily imply social ownership and the restructuring of the economic system. |
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He said the department was done with major restructuring and that there was no further flexibility or tolerance for that approach. |
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When built, a castle could result in the restructuring of the local landscape, with roads moved for the convenience of the lord. |
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Following restructuring in 2009, its former Regional Sports Boards have been disbanded and regional staffing considerably reduced. |
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As part of their restructuring, Renault brought back Flavio Briatore as team manager. |
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Llangefni Town are reigning Cymru Alliance champions, only failing promotion due to the restructuring of the Welsh Premier League. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia drastically cut military spending, and restructuring the economy left millions unemployed. |
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In the 1970s, job losses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates. |
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The 'Future of Shinty' Report published in 1981 led to a compete restructuring of the way in which shinty was organised and managed. |
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In 1873, his leadership led to the passage of laws restructuring the High Courts. |
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This led to a complete restructuring of the course, extended in 1867 by Old Tom Morris to the 18 holes which had meanwhile become standardized. |
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The Parker Pen Shield was abandoned in 2005 due to restructuring of the European Challenge Cup. |
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The restructuring of the continents, changed and altered the distribution of warmth and coolness of the oceans. |
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Since the network restructuring in the summer of 2013, the lines converge on Bayonne. |
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Germany and Sweden sought to create a social consensus behind a gradual restructuring. |
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The friction between the populace and the government over oil and other issues led to some political restructuring in the state. |
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Arias, who had promised to respect the hierarchy of the National Guard, broke the pact and started a large restructuring of the Guard. |
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In 2016, the company began a second restructuring with the aim of allowing it to transition to a life sciences based company. |
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Whatever term you choose, today's restructuring may result in understaffing. |
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The Halton and Warrington boroughs were not affected by the 2009 restructuring. |
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In the 1963, Beeching Report into the restructuring of British Rail recommended the withdrawal of all passenger services from the line. |
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Iyad Abdal Rahim joined the group as CFO of Arabtec Construction last year and has since embarked on a restructuring. |
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The restructuring losses include those from a pullout from the money-losing acrylic fiber business. |
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At the same time, the society was restructuring itself into groups based on agnatic lineage. |
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Kwong Wui Chun, has been making plans to use his equity interest in AAI to support our restructuring efforts. |
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The firm has recapitalised and, as part of the restructuring, both the firms will pool their assets into a Au250m portfolio. |
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Nissan had been pondering whether to pull out of Le Mans because the company is in the process of corporate restructuring. |
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Should it amend the ESM treaty to make any restructuring easier? |
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Our restructuring cost reduction initiatives remain on track, and will enable us to maintain our target for decremental operating margins. |
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The implementation phase involves processes of redefining, restructuring, clarification, and routinizing. |
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Loan accounts of around INR10m were under corporate debt restructuring, which will come out of the NPA category in the third quarter, said Bhat. |
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Sony's CFO Kenichiro Yoshida said the company would make this a year of biting the bullet on restructuring. |
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In new communication age of media convergence, this single-authority is immerging and restructuring. |
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Nonetheless, further restructuring of GRE debt, including possibly on already restructured debt, could still add materially to this level. |
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It was now close to publicly filing restructuring documentation, but needed bondholder support for a final, binding agreement. |
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Previously dormant intercompany gain often caught unwary taxpayers off guard during business planning and restructuring. |
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According to Faustin Mbundu, Chairman of PSF, this role comes under its restructuring process. |
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As we basically fish down global food webs in all these different ecosystems, we will in essence be restructuring communities. |
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Portuguese lender, Millenium BCP would be pulling out of Russia as part of its restructuring agreement entered into with the European Commission. |
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The company expects to further reduce headcount by approximately 20 percent from the restructuring announced today and further attrition. |
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Carew, a notorious axeman, had just gone through a neighbouring regional station like a dose of salts, restructuring and streamlining, as he liked to call it. |
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Lithia Motors on Monday announced what it described as a major restructuring, including divesting itself of 10 to 15 stores, because of lower sales. |
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In October 2006, the Department for Communities and Local Government produced a Local Government White Paper inviting councils to submit proposals for unitary restructuring. |
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Despite the restructuring, The Economist reported in 1998 that to break even Eurotunnel would have to increase fares, traffic and market share for sustainability. |
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A perennial fixture in the League of Wales during the 1990s, the club were relegated to the Cymru Alliance in 2009 due to the restructuring of the Welsh Premier League. |
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After the restructuring and reorganisation of the army in 2006, the Royal Welsh is one of three regiments to trace its lineage and draw its recruits primarily from Wales. |
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From his inauguration onward, Roosevelt argued that restructuring of the economy would be needed to prevent another depression or avoid prolonging the current one. |
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In 1833, the British Government introduced the Irish Church Temporalities Bill which proposed the administrative and financial restructuring of the church. |
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Since the abolition of its two borough councils and restructuring of the county council as Isle of Wight Council in 1995, it has been a unitary authority. |
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After the 1975 territory restructuring, the former British territory would have comprised the administrative regions of Sanaag, Sool, Todger, Awdal, and Djibouti. |
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The first axis, focuses on improving the competitiveness of the farm and forestry sector through support for restructuring, development and innovation. |
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The moves are part of an overall restructuring plan, with the company's focus now aimed at improving the efficiency of its two world-scale PP plants at the Lake Charles site. |
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Economy minister, Elena Salgado, said, 'Although we don't see any major institution needing restructuring, some resizing at the others is inevitable. |
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Cooperative credit institutions in need of aid from the state will not be recapitalised before their restructuring plans have been formally approved under state-aid rules. |
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Considerable industrial restructuring has helped the region to recover from deindustrialisation and the demise of the mass production of textiles. |
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In the postwar years, the steel industry and heavy manufacturing went through restructuring that caused a decline in US Steel's need for labor, production, and portfolio. |
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During their restructuring efforts in the 1950s, Waltham opened an office in New York for the purposes of importing Swiss watch movements and cases. |
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On October 16, 1918, emperor Karl I invited the nations of Austria to create national councils, with the aim to instigate a restructuring of the state under Habsburg rule. |
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During the restructuring of the United Kingdom's military services the Corps evolved from a Cold War focus on NATO's Northern Flank towards a more expeditionary posture. |
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The commission proposed the creation of a national system of secondary education by restructuring the endowments of these schools for modern purposes. |
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One of the most prominent breakthroughs was the GOELRO plan, which envisioned a major restructuring of the Soviet economy based on total electrification of the country. |
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In 2012, Fitness First carried out a similar restructuring when nearly half of its clubs were transferred to other operators as part of a CVA agreement. |
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With the restructuring the carrier will reduce the number of vice-presidencies from three to four and the number of areas from twenty-five to twenty-one. |
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Houghton then met with employees at the Footscray, Australia headquarters on July 18, 2013 to announce a restructuring process that would result in staff layoffs. |
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The departure terms for senior workers amount to a form of early retirement, funded by restructuring charges rather than payroll, until the employees reach pensionable age. |
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