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It shows few signs of tackling its top-heavy management structure.
FORBES: A setting sun?
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E-tailers are online-only sellers who avoid the heavy cost-structure and overhead of physical retailers.
FORBES: Pre-Tail, E-Tail, to Retail: The New Commerce Pipeline
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No matter the outcome, the dispute has become a catalyst for change in a sport known for a complex management structure, heavy bureaucracy and conflicts of interest.
WSJ: Larry Ellison, Indian Wells: Tennis Argues Over Free Money
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Instead, Kohl's government mistakenly imposed an absolutely unaffordable welfare- state structure, including too-heavy taxes, on the former East Germany, making impossible the kind of resurgence West Germany experienced after Erhard's reforms.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Officials say the owner of Rana Plaza illegally added three floors and allowed the garment factories to install heavy machines and generators, even though the structure was not designed to support such equipment.
NPR: Bangladesh Fire Kills 8 As Collapse Toll Hits 930
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Officials say the owner of Rana Plaza illegally added three floors and allowed five garment factories in the building to install heavy machines and generators, even though the structure was not designed to support such equipment.
NPR: Woman Rescued From Bangladesh Rubble Recovering
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The Design: The British built the original 1902 structure to withstand both weather and pirates, with heavy metal shutters on the windows and deep porticos to protect from wind and heat.
WSJ: Stays: A Boutique Hotel That Once Held Pirates
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The reductions made in the U.S. force structure ensures that even if the United States decided to deploy its remaining four heavy divisions and one armored cavalry regiment, there would be no reserve comparable to that it enjoyed during Desert Storm -- four heavy divisions (two each in the United States and in Germany) and two armored cavalry regiments.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: "THE U.S. CAN NO LONGER AFFORD RECKLESS 'PEACE DIVIDENDS'"
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Pile: long heavy section of timber, concrete or metal, driven into the earth or seabed as support for another structure.
UNESCO: L O S S A R Y