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structural

[struhk-cher-uhl] / ˈstrʌk tʃər əl /


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China is the world's second-largest economy and accounts for a third of global growth, but it faces serious structural imbalances and US trade pressures despite sustaining strong exports.

From Barron's

Linton describes the declines as a momentum reversal rather than structural problem.

From Barron's

Still, the structural case for gold hasn’t changed, as central banks continue to buy the metal and concerns around fiscal deficits remain firmly in place, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

But a recent study - the largest to date - indicates that pregnancy has a profound structural impact on brains and offers new clues into the neurological changes in mums‑to‑be.

From BBC

But Suzuki warned that a probe into the structural issue of political ties had not been carried out.

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