Comerica said it believes it is uniquely positioned as the only bank in its peer group to have redeemed TARP and eliminated trust preferred securities from its capital structure.
There are many aspects of that that are worthy of further discussion and debate, but it is a dramatically different approach in which much more risk is loaded onto individuals and in which the Medicare program in particular is dramatically changed from its current structure.
If France no longer seems to command the world's attention as it did a few years ago, could this be because it lost its singularity when Mr Sarkozy returned the country fully to NATO in 2009, reversing Charles de Gaulle's 1966 withdrawal from its military structure?
But the Moulinex story is also a cautionary tale about European business, because its fate was ultimately decided by the control structure that resulted from its merger at the end of last year with Brandt, the Italian offshoot of El.
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The Grade I listed concert and conference venue will see its whole structure given a facelift, from its roof to windows and electrical wiring.
The gilded NoMad, drawing design inspiration from its 1905 Beaux-Arts structure and designer Jacques Garcia's former Paris apartment, boasts a Parisian-style restaurant flowing into the lobby of the hotel and furniture modeled after French originals.
The company is also changing its structure: from April 1 it will divide itself into two business units: Smart Devices and Mobile Phones, with the former focusing on high-end smartphones and the latter, mass-market mobile phones.
About half of the 30 million Americans expected to get coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be covered by an expansion of Medicaid, a state-run program that has long varied in its benefit structure from state to state.
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What is perhaps most interesting is, despite the rhetoric about the need for transformation and the desire not to be trapped into two large land campaigns, how little the 2001 QDR force structure differed from its predecessors going back to the BUR. (See Table 2.) In part, this reflected the impact of increased defense spending by the Bush Administration.
It reformed its compensation structure, brought in managers from other sectors and modernized its delivery network.
He wants to see Wales benefit from more investment in its infra-structure - like England.
Mr. Cruyff brought with him the dizzying Dutch passing attack, liberating Spanish soccer from its stodgy, straight-ahead structure.
Meanwhile, Pathmark gets relief from its biggest problem--a bloated cost structure driven by wage and health care inflation.
Infra-red observations, which can see deep into Jupiter's atmosphere, suggest that the merged storm's structure differs significantly from that of its two precursors.
"The Last Station" was adapted from the novel by Jay Parini, and its structure is fairly intricate parallel love stories (Tolstoy and Sofya, Valentin and Masha), plus interlocking triangles (Sofya and Chertkov contending for Tolstoy's soul, Sofya and Chertkov pumping Valentin for information about one another's grip on Tolstoy's property).
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It has no formal structure, apart from a website, and its meetings have been irregular.
Courtesy of its generous fee structure, nobody benefited more from these returns than Mr Robertson himself.
The main opposition has also suffered from internal divisions since it lost power, and its organizational structure could use some attention.
Northwestern changed its corporate structure in 1999, but recoiled from going public.
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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.
Motorists are being warned to avoid the main motorway link from London to Heathrow Airport, after it was closed to repair cracks in its structure.
Then they should take realistic steps to rehabilitate themselves. (Sogo's secretiveness and complex structure reportedly helped obscure the company's woes, even from its own executives.) Banks must get real about which loans on their books are hopeless.
Indeed Bioware were talking about the potential for Mass Effect to be converted into a film when the first game was released (because its structure is basically that of a film and this was intentional from the start).
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The shift from private to public would be a giant step for Glencore, but its current partnership structure makes it hard to raise money in the markets to fund future growth.
"We have had very detailed mapping of that basin from images, from orbital spectral data, but we have not had high-resolution of its interior structure, " Grail's chief scientist, Prof Maria Zuber, who has been speaking at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) in The Woodlands, Texas, told BBC News.
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The team from Juntendo University in Tokyo is the first to publish a complete guide to its entire genetic structure.
Right on schedule with the whispers, T-Mobile lifted the veil off of its new price plan tier structure, Even More and Even More Plus, and from the looks of it all those leaks were pretty much spot-on.
Because the Co-Op would become so large in the sensitive business of taking deposits, with care of tens of billions of pounds of savings for many millions of customers, it would be forced to change its corporate structure and governance, and dedicate more capital to banking, to protect depositors from losses.
From the banks, our boat must have looked a bit like some floating cubist sculpture, its white angular structure scored by floor-to-ceiling windows striped with balcony railings, its monochromatic figure floating in a backdrop of clear blue sky.
During the debate, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission Lord Hunt of Wirral said he was "optimistic" the media industry could deliver its own regulatory structure without the need for legislation and with "comprehensive sign-up" from across the industry by the middle of 2013.
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