1. A sure tip-off that you have structural problems is repeated ideas. 2. Sometimes doing that causes nasty structural problems, like a caved-in cake. 3. Virtually all structural problems can be solved. 4. ...the profundity of the structural problems besetting the country. 5. Community members represent a series of very diverse and heterogeneous economies at different stages of development and with differing structural problems. 6. Excessive domestic consumption and foreign commitments exacerbated the deep-rooted structural problems in the British economy. 7. The German surplus, and corresponding deficits in every other Community country except Ireland, represent a structural problem for the entire Community. 8. The structural problems were noticed three years ago when the storms sent a turrett crashing into the roof. 9. MUCH of the improvement scheme has concentrated on cosmetic rather than structural problems. 10. Mr Morita has also voiced the opinion that companies will quickly address their structural problems and help the country return to high growth. |