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Restructuring restructuring

2016
In some contexts a matrix verb and its non-finite complement each represent independent syntactic and semantic domains but in other cases they represent a single domain, a process known as restructuring. Historically, restructuring has been primarily discussed in the field of syntax through analysis of clustering of clitics, passive formation ...
Simon Dobnik, Robin Cooper
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Restructuring China's Restructuring

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
The inefficiencies of China's state-owned property policies form the central focus of this Article. In short, I argue that ill-defined property rights and transaction costs have hindered China's macroeconomic transition. My contentions diverge from prior scholarship, however, by explaining the overwhelming transaction costs through an analysis of the ...
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NHS restructuring

Nursing Standard, 1994
• Government plans for a radical shake-up of NHS management structures will fail without the backing of staff, the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts hies warned.
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A Restructurable Computer System

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1978
This paper presents an architecture for a restructurable computer system which reconfigures its resources according to the problem environment for efficient performance. It converts the user's program into an intermediate level language called Realist which is capable of specifying arbitrary resource structures such as an array or a pipeline and the ...
S. S. Reddi, Edward A. Feustel
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Restructuring for style

Software: Practice and Experience, 1990
AbstractAn older FORTRAN program is restructured to a style that is related to data abstraction and object‐oriented programming. The restructuring process, which can be applied to many older procedural languages, is driven by goals that are related to clarity of function.
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The Restructuring of Teaching and the Restructuring of Class

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1997
Growing pressure on educational resources and the intensification of the work of teachers has strengthened claims that teaching is a labour process and that teachers are being proletarianised. At the same time, the education system is being subjected to concerted attempts to subordinate it to the interests of capital and national competitiveness ...
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Metropolitan restructuring (and more restructuring) in South Africa

Public Administration and Development, 2005
AbstractThis article analyses the evolution of metropolitan government in South Africa. During the past ten years South Africa has progressed from having no metropolitan government, to a two‐tier metropolitan system and now to a single‐tier metropolitan system. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) prefers single‐tier metropolitan authorities as a
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Restructuring of force networks

The European Physical Journal E, 2002
The compaction of granular packings or soils is a collective process which for higher densities becomes increasingly slower reaching glassy behaviour. We present a study of this problem from various points of view, in particular we will represent the evolving force network that percolates through the system by an inverse fiber rupture model.
H J, Herrmann, R, Cruz Hidalgo, F, Kun
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Restructuring hospitals, restructuring nursing.

The Canadian nurse, 1997
The global economy is in the depths of recession. Organizations from virtually every industry, including manufacturing and service, have responded by reducing expenses and cutting operational costs. Health care restructuring is one result of the new economy. Hospitals worldwide have been flattening organizational charts and reducing costs.
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Assembler restructuring in FermaT

2013 IEEE 13th International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM), 2013
The FermaT transformation system has proved to be a very successful tool for migrating from assembler to high level languages, including C and COBOL. One of the more challenging aspects facing automated migration, specifically when the aim is to produce maintainable code from unstructured “spaghetti” code, is to restructure assembler subroutines into ...
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