There is a different structural system for the rest of the building.
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But what of the tax system and the structural obstacles to employment that come with it?
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It would be folly for the West to provide such assistance absent structural reform in the banking system.
And how can we find structural ways to create a system that provides checks and balances to police power?
"We are embarking on the biggest structural reform of the welfare system that it's seen since it was invented, " he explained.
Outsiders, so far as the election is concerned, are the would-be candidates who have gone too far in demanding structural reform of the Islamic system.
Americans are more familiar with the managed-care health system and the structural changes that were just starting to take place when Clinton was in the White House.
The liberal conversation has exactly the same limits: the impulse to see conservative causes as payoffs to interest groups and conservative political successes as demonstrations of structural flaws in the political system is well-nigh irresistible.
We probably will see some kind of recession or depression like scenario in the next few years if governments around the world can not figure out how to get rid of excess in the system and make structural changes that need to be made.
Many of the worst aspects of racism and sexism in this country are structural issues baked deep into the system itself.
Significant structural and non-structural barriers exist in the education system.
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They fail to address the larger structural problems with our current socioeconomic system, and more than that, they fail to capitalize on the emerging cleantech boom that some call the Second Industrial Revolution.
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Such an eventuality is all the more unfortunate given the fact that the Soviets make no pretense about using the proceeds of this fund-raising campaign to correct the structural problems inherent in the Soviet system.
While there are many structural inhibitors the educational system, government control, the protection of intellectual property rights, capital to the development of creative companies in China today, most, if not all, of these inhibitors will diminish over time.
There are a variety of reasons as to this and some of them are benign, such as raised costs now because more people want new procedures, but administrative costs, paperwork, perverse incentives, all kinds of structural things are wrong with the system that have to be fixed.
Mr Hughes added that while some structural problems had built up within the system, "the Lib Dems were committed to keeping the Convention".
The structural resilience of the EU as a system has been very low (1 on a scale from 1 to 5) since November 2010 and this is certainly not a good omen.
This dual-currency system would help circumvent the structural weaknesses that will remain and that will cause more zone-wide economic crises in the future even if the ECB somehow manages to alleviate the debt crisis in the short term.
You are the first writer I have seen who has grasped the seminal point that the dysfunctions in the current health care system are expressions of basic structural errors in their design, not intrinsic failings of capitalism or some such.
In other words, unlike someone who wears a belt and suspenders, if one structural member fails, there is no redundant system to prevent collapse.
Centre for Economic Policy Research academics, led by David Begg, have suggested that the pact should be made less rigid, with an independent body of experts deciding whether a country's deficit was due to recession or structural factors such as overspending on the pensions system.
There is a structural imbalance between benefits and contributions, and the system is unsustainable, he says.
This matters as the plan calls for big structural changes, including thorough reform of the financial system.
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For local transportation system managers, inspecting and ensuring the structural integrity of standing infrastructure is the top priority following a disaster.
And growth will slow inexorably unless several serious structural weaknesses are fixed, including a faltering education system, low workforce participation and a sometimes sclerotic public sector.
Mr Osborne has made it clear he has no plans to lower the rate again, describing the rise to 20% as a "structural" change to the country's tax system.
This is a serious structural issue with the way that the European monetary system was constructed: the ECB is tasked only with guarding inflation, and not with ensuring the health of the banking system.
Rather than push ahead with Mr Cardoso's agenda of structural reforms of taxes and the political system, as well as further measures to reorganise pensions and the public administration his allies in Congress are turning their attention to more congenial tasks, such as squabbling for position and investigating alleged malpractice in other branches of government.
While reforms like the fee disclosure rules from the U.S. Department of Labor (slated to take effect July 1) are positive steps, the Demos model described in their report shows how listing fees on account statements will not address the other factors that keep fees high nor fix the structural weaknesses in the current risky, individualized retirement system.
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