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structured

[struhk-cherd] / ˈstrʌk tʃərd /






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“If you are so interested in doing your own thing that you can’t do what the organization is structured to do, go ahead,” King said to Jackson in Memphis only five days before his death.

From Salon

The bid also reportedly includes backing from three Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, structured specifically to avoid them taking board seats that might trigger additional regulatory scrutiny.

From Barron's

At St Werburgh's Primary School, Year Three pupils are already taking part in structured lessons focused on rhythm, singing and composition.

From BBC

The musical is structured in a similar way, they said, opening with the joviality of a disco or Philippine noontime variety show, then slowly shedding that illusion.

From Los Angeles Times

As you get familiar with how scripts and programs are structured, you can take on more-complex projects.

From The Wall Street Journal