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This affects structural performance in the event of a crash.
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More structural reforms are needed to improve Dutch performance and increase participation in the labour market.
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"India has considerable potential, but its future performance relies on resolving contentious structural and policy issues that inhibit investment, " said the bank.
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America's superior performance owes a lot to structural reforms in the late 1970s and 1980s that created a more favourable climate for business, allowing firms to reap the benefits of new technology.
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On a long-term view, that is surely right: structural reforms are essential to improve economies' performance.
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From medical imaging to structural analysis applications, data integrity and precision is assured, without sacrificing performance.
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This stunning performance owes much to Australia's sound monetary and fiscal policies and to structural reforms, which (it should be noted) were started by a Labor government in the mid-1980s but continued by Mr Howard.
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She would undo most if not all of the "structural" reforms that have been put in place in recent years--mayoral control, performance-based pay, charter laws and other choice schemes, reliance on entrepreneurship and market incentives, federal efforts to incentivize and prod the system to change in constructive directions, testing- and results-based accountability and more.
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