But giving each financial firm the ability to voluntarily structure themselves into two halves might allow banks to stay globally competitive while carving out that mythical realm of stability yearned for by main street businesses, bank depositors, and bailout weary taxpayers.
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The first is cost based, as systemic changes associated with access to hosting services, and ability to collect and structure big data have helped companies adopt technology.
While the lack of structure challenged our ability to be efficient, every leader was internally motivated to produce new marketable ideas.
He said they felt the fans "were further advanced in terms of required management structure and overall ability to enter a team into whichever league is determined by the FA".
In the wake of its recalls, Toyota found that its highly centralized, engineering-centric communication structure slowed down its ability to understand early warning signals about quality.
Mr Persson readily admits that recruiting around 2, 000 new employees a year is a strain on his ability to maintain the flat management structure so critical to controlling costs.
Because of their low cost structure, tax efficiency and ability to access hard-to-reach areas of the market, investors have taken a strong liking to these vehicles.
Until the 2001 QDR replaced threat-based force planning with an approach based on portfolios of capabilities, the DOD continued to measure the adequacy of its force structure in terms of the ability to defeat the most likely threats.
It had a small wingspan and a bone structure that would have restricted its ability to flap its wings.
The more flexible IT is in terms of cost structure and in terms of the ability to adopt new technologies, the more successful it will be.
The Neanderthals' more visually-focused brain structure might also have affected their ability to innovate and to adapt to the ice age that was thought to have contributed to their demise.
All play into the ability of expats to create a new support structure, which, New York-based expat coach Heather Markel told our contributor, is among the biggest challenges when relocating.
Instead, in his prepared remarks, Kindler seems to be emphasizing the drugmaker's ability to wrench big efficiencies out of its enormous structure--a strategy not that different from the cost-cutting going on at rival Merck.
This ownership structure is highly beneficial to Chinese companies because of the ability to control future generations of technology.
"We're very confident in the structure and quality of the hybrid market, and in the ability of the NYSE and NYSE Arca to compete and continue to provide our customers with the best overall price and market quality, access to the greatest source of liquidity and greater choice in order execution, " he said.
At the same time, the structure of manufacturing and the British economy changed, such that its ability to respond quickly to increases in demand has become more limited.
Such a structure should consist of officers who have the appropriate skills, experience, ability and authority to implement the remedial programme that is concluded on by CEC.
So whatever emerges from Southern Cross's crisis must surely be a business whose basic structure is far more robust, where there is no doubt about it's ability to cope in bad times as well as good.
The ability to not only look at the big data of how people consume music, but of the structure of the music itself creates whole new vistas of possibilites for how to present music in surprising and enjoyable ways.
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" Found on page six, "DoD will manage the force in ways that protect its ability to regenerate capabilities that might be needed to meet future, unforeseen demands, maintaining intellectual capital and rank structure that could be called upon to expand key elements of the force.
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