Another structural problem in the labour market is the gap between the public and private sector.
"It is an industrywide structural problem, rather than a company-specific issue, " said Piper Jaffray's Mr. Ying.
Hence, there is a potentially major transition problem, but this is not necessarily a structural problem.
Can the ECB fill the vacuum of the lack of action by national governments on the structural problem.
It was a basic structural problem where we became very consumer-oriented, very import-oriented.
In the U.S., add to that the inability to control the debt issuance due to the structural problem outlined above.
It's a structural problem that none of them have really properly tackled yet, although Thailand has done more than most.
Investigators will have to determine whether a structural problem caused the yacht to flip, or if the capsize broke the boat.
Your point on VAT anomalies is well made, but disguises a larger structural problem of private investment in council housing renewal.
These types of actions do little to solve structural problem and are, in fact, just another way of kicking the can down the road.
This creates a structural problem whenever it talks to the Americans.
"I think there is a structural problem with the Cincinnati office just on first blush, " said Rep. Charles Boustany, a Republican from Louisiana who is helping lead the congressional investigation.
"This is not a cyclical downturn in the IPO market, this is a structural problem that may never go away, " he says, citing that small-cap companies are floundering in the current IPO market.
And there is also a profound structural problem.
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"The IMF's job is to support individual countries with solvency crises, not to solve a structural problem caused by eurozone countries being unable to agree the necessary steps to support and maintain their monetary union, " he said.
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So the jobless problem is much more severe as a sort of structural problem -- and by the way, it's much worse in Europe than it is in the U.S. It's also much worse in Japan than it is in the U.S. -- to put it in context.
It is a structural British problem, too: only on our side of the English Channel can you be a tree-hugging centrist and Eurosceptic.
Dr Jalan believes that a deeper structural and systemic problem is wreaking havoc with the economy.
The timing of the deteriorating employment picture suggests that the problem is structural as well as cyclical.
Part of the problem is structural.
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For many emerging economies, small financial markets mean that exchange-rate volatility will be a structural, not a temporary problem.
From structural changes to the way we brief a problem into the building, we recognized that if we wanted to be innovative, we needed innovative, rounded, interesting people, not necessarily advertising people.
Plaintiff lawyers claimed the witness, Bishnujee Singh, was a former Boeing senior structural analyst and chief engineer who worked on the 787 problem.
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As for inflexibility, though true, it is not much of a problem if the short-term fiscal adjustment also makes sense on long-term structural grounds.
In other words, the problem with corn, wheat, and soybean prices is the consequence of a supply shock, not a structural move in demand.
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