Nor is this by any means the only achievement of the government's in structural reform.
We have been in structural change mode for over 20 years now.
Richardson expects that transparent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) will be embedded in structural glass, so that flat clear panels will provide a plethora of lighting options.
Foster rethought this completely and realized huge savings in structural mass and energy consumption could be made by shifting the utilities underground, leaving a floating roof and walls that could open to natural daylight.
The colors make the space exuberant, the bamboo makes it warm, and together they make the building as much an exercise in sensuous comfort as in structural bravado although the swaggering structure is there, too, replete with glass and natural light and a sense of grand space everywhere.
But Mr. King also had a further message for politicians that some would argue he should have spelt out much more clearly before now: that the only sure-fire way to boost the long-term growth of an economy lies in structural overhauls designed to boost competitiveness and the supply potential of the economy.
In the structural funds this year the Commission recovered 843m euros in corrections.
The federal government's finance plan calls for an annual reduction in the structural deficit of 0.2% of GDP starting in 2011.
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There is still further to go in the structural reorganization of the danger from derivatives, but he believes clearing derivatives contracts on exchanges and the decline in bilateral transactions has reduced an element of risk.
France is pushing for cuts in the structural funds even as it defends the wasteful common agricultural policy.
Foster's genius--the word is hardly too strong--is most apparent in his structural thought.
Flexible paper batteries have been demonstrated, and there is clear interest in "structural batteries" built for example into the surfaces of electric vehicles.
Bolivia engaged in its first structural-adjustment programme in 1987, and has done most of what the outside world has required of it since then.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are very common in young athletes, especially in women because of structural differences in their bodies, which tend to begin when they reach puberty.
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In that situation, the National Transportation Safety Board assigned much of the blame on the utility, saying that it had no methods in place to detect structural weaknesses in its pipeline.
"The work is a clear example of the way in which structural studies can contribute to new good ideas about strategies for vaccines, " said Dr Stephen Harrison, head of the Children's Medical Hospital Laboratory of Molecular Medicine.
The participants observed that there is need to have significant investment in the structural measures for flood management, for example, the government of Japan spends at least one percent of the GDP on flood management activities on a yearly basis.
"In the current structural deficit we're in, I don't feel entirely comfortable with the decision, but I would support, if I had to, the closure of both schools, " he said.
Mr. Tata received a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture with Structural Engineering from Cornell University in 1962 and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in 1975.
Their contribution to world gross domestic product growth is expected to become larger than in the past, as structural deleveraging in the developed world will likely persist throughout 2013.
So America has not suppressed inflation in prices by means of a structural improvement in the labour market.
This is in line with the structural shift being witnessed in the electronics retail industry for quite some time now.
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Despite the recession kicked off in 2008, many leaders were recognizing that their dependence on talent was structural in a knowledge economy.
What they have in common is a need for deep structural change in their economies.
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Many serious observers conclude that the increased concentration of wealth among the most successful in the last 20 years is largely due to structural changes in the economy.
Wang contends that recent upward pressure on fulfillment center costs has been driven by facility build outs and growth in the Fulfillment by Amazon service, not by a structural change in the economics of the business.
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You are the first writer I have seen who has grasped the seminal point that the dysfunctions in the current health care system are expressions of basic structural errors in their design, not intrinsic failings of capitalism or some such.
In fact, they have increased the structural current deficit in 2012-13 only slightly: from 4.2% to 4.3% of GDP.
On Tuesday, Amplats said it had reviewed its entire business in response to a "number of structural changes" in the industry.
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