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Such significant and, arguably, structural adjustments to profitability is causing firms to reconsider their business models and strategies.
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She also made small structural adjustments to the home, including raising the ceilings in the guest room and study.
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China is experiencing structural adjustments in their FDI flows, including the relocation of labour-intensive and low-end market-oriented FDI to neighbouring countries.
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Yes, if it helped them tackle structural adjustments to their economies.
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In both countries, the new fixed-exchange-rate regime came to be seen as the end point of the reforms, rather than a prelude to broader structural adjustments.
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Almost any significant progress Italy has made in recent decades toward overhauling its economy has been achieved despite its politicians, whether structural adjustments required under EU obligations or measures introduced by technocratic governments in response to specific crises.
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Structural policy adjustments have played a role in some countries, but the improvement also reflects cyclical effects, in particular the relatively weak cyclical position of many advanced economies and movements in terms of trade.
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Clients making structural changes to improve operations, rather than more short-term tactical adjustments.
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The euro zone's misfortune is that its political leaders have allowed the vital structural overhauls needed to restore growth to become conflated in the public debate with the necessary fiscal adjustments needed to curb borrowing under the toxic label of austerity.
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The commission recently proposed adjustments to the pact: but the 3% limit would stay, and countries with structural deficits, such as Germany, would still be expected to tighten policy, even in bad times.
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