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1 yeniden yapılandırma  Avrupa Birliği     ts
2 yeniden yapılandırıyor     ts
3 yeniden yapılandırılma  Ticaret     ts
4restructurings yeniden yapılandırılması     ts
5restructure yeniden yapılandır     ts
6restructure yeniden yapılanma     ts
7restructure yeniden yapılandır(mak)     ts
8restructure yeniden yapılandırmak  Avrupa Birliği     ts
 

Present participle of restructure, A reorganization; an alteration of structure, A process in which the vendor prepares the business for sale, Reconfiguring the market structure by eliminating the monopoly on the essential functions of an electric company, The conversion of the utility industry to allow for competition in providing utility services, Owners with rents above market reduces rents to market level with a restructure of their HUD insured/held mortgage Mortgage is restructured to adjust to the reduction in rental subsidy Tenants can send written comments to the NC Housing Finance Agency regarding the condition of the property and their apartments Tenants can also review the proposed restructure plan, meet with the Finance Agency representatives, and comment on its plan prior to it being submitted to HUD for approval Renewal makes the property affordable for 30 years, Transformation from one representation to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system's external behavior (functionality), Major changes in the rules, roles and relationships in education, Changing or eliminating the rules and regulations that governs the sale and distribution of electricity and natural gas, Changing the current regulatory environment to accommodate choice of electric supplier by retail customers, The process of changing the structure of the electric power industry from one of guaranteed monopoly over service territories, as established by the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, to one of open competition between power suppliers for customers in any area, Usually refers to a company that is selling off (divesting itself of) divisions or parts of its organization and assets Typically done because the sold-off division was not profitable, because of pressure from shareholders, or because of takeover threats Usually happens after a company's earnings languish or decrease, Changes in how electricity is marketed and regulated, and how the electric industry is organized, as a result of retail and wholesale competition, The process of changing the structure of the electric power industry from one of guaranteed monopoly over service territories to one of open competition between power suppliers for customers, The changes in the electric utility industry being considered through regulatory and statutory policies that govern production, transmission and distribution (See deregulation ) Retail wheeling - The process of moving electric power from a point of generation across one or more utility-owned transmission and distribution system to a retail customer, Usually refers to separation of the utility functions of vertically integrated energy utilities into individually operated and -owned entities, sometimes used interchangeably with deregulation, refers to changes in the ownership or internal operation of a public utility, and is often used to describe the broader concept of increased competition in the electricity industry It aims to separate the functions of generation -- the process used to create electricity where some form of energy is expended to drive a turbine, which in turn drives a generator which in turn produces electric current; transmission -- the process of conducting the flow of electricity at high voltages from the points of generation to the locations of groups of electricity users; and distribution -- the process of transforming high-voltage electricity to lower voltages and then physically delivering it to households, industrial facilities, etc, The reconfiguration of the vertically-integrated electric utility Restructuring usually refers to separation of the various utility functions into individually-operated and owned entities, The reorganization of a company in order to attain greater efficiency and to adapt to new markets Major corporate restructuring transactions include mergers, acquisitions, tender offers, leveraged buyouts, divestitures, spin-offs, equity carve-outs, liquidations and reorganizations, 1 The firing of employees and the reorganization of those remaining 2 Some reductions in plant and equipment, The reorganization of traditional monopoly electric service to allow operations and charges to be separated or "unbundled" into generation, transmission, distribution and other services This will permit customers to buy generation services from competing suppliers, The changes in the electric utility being considered through regulatory and statutory policies that govern production, transmission and distribution, The process of changing the structure of a utility industry from one of guaranteed monopoly to one of open competition among suppliers for customers, The reorganization of a company in order to attain greater efficiency and to adapt to new markets, Changing the incentives that drive money toward the things we want and away from the things we don't Applied to family and children's services they may be: performance incentives that rewarding good practice; flexible funding for discretionary use of funds by line workers (e g payment of a housing deposit to keep a family together and the children out of foster care); or pooled funding to provide flexibility at the system level for savings in remediation to be spent on prevention, Changing the current regulated electric system to a competitive, market-based system that allows customers to choose their electric suppliers, To change the organization of, rebuild, reestablish, reorganize, To restructure an organization or system means to change the way it is organized, usually in order to make it work more effectively. The President called on educators and politicians to help him restructure American education + restructuring restructurings re·struc·tur·ing 1,520 workers were laid off as part of a restructuring. to change the way in which something such as a government, business, or system is organized, To create a framework for again To put together again, construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted, A revision of a financial agreement that alters the conditions or covenants of the original agreement For example, parties may agree to restructure a loan agreement, easing the payment schedule, when a borrower is delinquent or otherwise faces default on a loan, construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted", An operation to regenerate or rebuild the database index and, in some cases, the data files, To change the order, field type(s), or key fields of an existing Microsoft Access table, reorganize,

9 Present participle of restructure     ts
10 A reorganization; an alteration of structure     ts
11 A process in which the vendor prepares the business for sale     ts
12 Reconfiguring the market structure by eliminating the monopoly on the essential functions of an electric company     ts
13 The conversion of the utility industry to allow for competition in providing utility services     ts
14 Owners with rents above market reduces rents to market level with a restructure of their HUD insured/held mortgage Mortgage is restructured to adjust to the reduction in rental subsidy Tenants can send written comments to the NC Housing Finance Agency regarding the condition of the property and their apartments Tenants can also review the proposed restructure plan, meet with the Finance Agency representatives, and comment on its plan prior to it being submitted to HUD for approval Renewal makes the property affordable for 30 years     ts
15 Transformation from one representation to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system's external behavior (functionality)     ts
16 Major changes in the rules, roles and relationships in education     ts
17 Changing or eliminating the rules and regulations that governs the sale and distribution of electricity and natural gas     ts
18 Changing the current regulatory environment to accommodate choice of electric supplier by retail customers     ts
19 The process of changing the structure of the electric power industry from one of guaranteed monopoly over service territories, as established by the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, to one of open competition between power suppliers for customers in any area     ts
20 Usually refers to a company that is selling off (divesting itself of) divisions or parts of its organization and assets Typically done because the sold-off division was not profitable, because of pressure from shareholders, or because of takeover threats Usually happens after a company's earnings languish or decrease     ts
21 Changes in how electricity is marketed and regulated, and how the electric industry is organized, as a result of retail and wholesale competition     ts
22 The process of changing the structure of the electric power industry from one of guaranteed monopoly over service territories to one of open competition between power suppliers for customers     ts
23 The changes in the electric utility industry being considered through regulatory and statutory policies that govern production, transmission and distribution (See deregulation ) Retail wheeling - The process of moving electric power from a point of generation across one or more utility-owned transmission and distribution system to a retail customer     ts
24 Usually refers to separation of the utility functions of vertically integrated energy utilities into individually operated and -owned entities, sometimes used interchangeably with deregulation     ts
25 refers to changes in the ownership or internal operation of a public utility, and is often used to describe the broader concept of increased competition in the electricity industry It aims to separate the functions of generation -- the process used to create electricity where some form of energy is expended to drive a turbine, which in turn drives a generator which in turn produces electric current; transmission -- the process of conducting the flow of electricity at high voltages from the points of generation to the locations of groups of electricity users; and distribution -- the process of transforming high-voltage electricity to lower voltages and then physically delivering it to households, industrial facilities, etc     ts
26 The reconfiguration of the vertically-integrated electric utility Restructuring usually refers to separation of the various utility functions into individually-operated and owned entities     ts
27 The reorganization of a company in order to attain greater efficiency and to adapt to new markets Major corporate restructuring transactions include mergers, acquisitions, tender offers, leveraged buyouts, divestitures, spin-offs, equity carve-outs, liquidations and reorganizations     ts
28 1 The firing of employees and the reorganization of those remaining 2 Some reductions in plant and equipment     ts
29 The reorganization of traditional monopoly electric service to allow operations and charges to be separated or "unbundled" into generation, transmission, distribution and other services This will permit customers to buy generation services from competing suppliers     ts
30 The changes in the electric utility being considered through regulatory and statutory policies that govern production, transmission and distribution     ts
31 The process of changing the structure of a utility industry from one of guaranteed monopoly to one of open competition among suppliers for customers     ts
32 The reorganization of a company in order to attain greater efficiency and to adapt to new markets     ts
33 Changing the incentives that drive money toward the things we want and away from the things we don't Applied to family and children's services they may be: performance incentives that rewarding good practice; flexible funding for discretionary use of funds by line workers (e g payment of a housing deposit to keep a family together and the children out of foster care); or pooled funding to provide flexibility at the system level for savings in remediation to be spent on prevention     ts
34 Changing the current regulated electric system to a competitive, market-based system that allows customers to choose their electric suppliers     ts
35restructure To change the organization of     ts
36restructure rebuild, reestablish, reorganize  fiil     ts
37restructure To restructure an organization or system means to change the way it is organized, usually in order to make it work more effectively. The President called on educators and politicians to help him restructure American education + restructuring restructurings re·struc·tur·ing 1,520 workers were laid off as part of a restructuring. to change the way in which something such as a government, business, or system is organized     ts
38restructure To create a framework for again To put together again     ts
39restructure construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted     ts
40restructure A revision of a financial agreement that alters the conditions or covenants of the original agreement For example, parties may agree to restructure a loan agreement, easing the payment schedule, when a borrower is delinquent or otherwise faces default on a loan     ts
41restructure construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted"     ts
42restructure An operation to regenerate or rebuild the database index and, in some cases, the data files     ts
43restructure To change the order, field type(s), or key fields of an existing Microsoft Access table     ts
44restructure reorganize     ts
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