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structural

[struhk-cher-uhl] / ˈstrʌk tʃər əl /


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“The relief must be proportionate to the harm,” Parker added, “and that means structural separation of primary ticketing, resale ticketing, venue operation, national tours, advertising/sponsorship, and artist management must be seriously considered.”

From Los Angeles Times

In this sense, the emerging alliance is an expression of a deeper structural change in the region: the convergence of moderate states around shared interests of stability, technology, air defense, trade routes and maritime security.

From The Wall Street Journal

Attacks caused structural damage, power disruption, and water damage, prompting Amazon to advise customers to relocate workloads.

From Barron's

The responsibility for any structural upgrades should be specified in the deed.

From MarketWatch

"Only by reducing structural dependence on oil and LNG imports can Europe durably shield its economy from recurrent external shocks."

From Barron's