This would reduce costs and improve transparency in this market after a shake-out takes place.
Mexico suffered a big shake-out of its industry when NAFTA came into effect in 1994.
To be sure, it is unclear at the moment exactly how things will shake-out in Egypt.
His firm, salesforce.com, is a dotcom that not only survived the shake-out, but is also profitable.
The coming shake-out in Wi-Fi will force operators to identify which of their many hotspot locations make sense.
Some people think that a shake-out would be beneficial, because it would rid the business of second-rate establishments.
Though pupil numbers are now rising steadily, the shake-out among private schools in the early 1990s is continuing.
The shake-out from the global credit squeeze led to the first run on a British bank for generations.
The fact is, though, the whole of the European car industry suffers from overcapacity and is due for a shake-out.
McKenna talks of overcapacity and of the probability that somewhere down the road, the launcher business will have yet another shake-out.
The commodity sell-off can be explained as the occasional shake-out of speculators that is an inevitable part of a bull run.
The few bears out there believe that the shake-out seen earlier this week is not done and that further weakness is coming.
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East Asia is also in the midst of a long-overdue corporate shake-out.
That suggests a shake-out in the private sector may continue.
The report published Wednesday included for the first time in its list of key risks the chance of a shake-out in global markets driven by a "reassessment of risk premia".
Is the shake-out of the hi-tech and telecommunications sector over or will more companies issue profits warnings, unable to maintain the sort of growth they enjoyed at the peak of the boom?
This boost could outweigh the much-touted negative effect of a shake-out of labour as companies restructure and, in any case, that shake-out might not happen to any great extent if the economy as a whole is recovering, taking incomes and profits up with it.
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"We must shake up our out-of-date planning system, which was designed for the government run-society of the 1940s, " he says.
Perhaps a devastating flight from the dollar--the kind that precipitated the 1987 stock market crash--is needed to shake the White House out of its damaging weak-dollar rut.
As Mr Reichstul carries out his drastic shake-up, it is helpful to have the support of the government as owner.
Jing Bao points out that earlier shake-ups of the housing, medical and education sectors have only shifted the burden of higher prices onto taxpayers.
There is someone else at that interrogation session: an observer, who wears a black hood and removes it to shake out a glorious curtain of reddish-gold hair.
Warnock angrily confronted the fourth official and, after his appeals to the opposition dug-out went unheeded, refused to shake hands with some City players at the final whistle.
The head of Japan's central bank, Haruhiko Kuroda, on Thursday delivered on promises to take aggressive action to shake Japan out of nearly two decades of growth-crippling deflation.
The community health council for north Wales has written to Health Minister Lesley Griffiths to spell out concerns about some aspects of the shake-up.
The CHC for north Wales has written to Health Minister Lesley Griffiths to spell out concerns about some aspects of a shake-up proposed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
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But senior ministers know it has set back their efforts to shake off the charge that they are a party of out-of-touch toffs.
There are measures we can take to stop this grim scenario playing out -- as long as we can shake off our hubris and implement them.
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