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Definitions for re-structuring
re-struc·tur·ing
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of re-structuring in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of re-structuring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of re-structuring in a Sentence
There isn’t a one-size fits all structure for managers and their investors, it requires complex structuring to make these structures work for different clients. I think everyone will have a slightly different variation on the same theme.
At that point, I had never before heard the term ‘structuring,’ and I had no idea that depositing cash in the bank could even potentially be a federal crime, nobody from the bank or the government warned me that under-$10,000 bank deposits could lead to the seizure of our bank account. Indeed, nobody from the government contacted me about our bank deposits until after they seized our bank account.
Flowers and fruits don't grow under terms and conditions set by farmers. So why every other relationship should be imposed by the same. In business it may be fine for structuring and calibrated growth but not otherwise. Let relationships blossom in freedom and liberty, let bonding be optimized, flower in freedom and get MickeyMized.
French PresidentEmmanuel Macron:
We are working on the structuring of Islam in France and also on how to explain it, which is extremely important.
Falluja has more of an urban structure where tribes are present but are less a structuring element of the city, so it's going to be much harder to retake and keep the city under control.
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