Examples of Structural separation in a sentence
Structural separation would be ideal, and while VMedia is strongly in favour of it, pragmatism reigns, and the focus should be on the doable.
Structural separation, on the other hand, will generate costs of around €125,175 million.
Structural separation may entail requiring the trading activities to be carried on in a separate entity within the group from the core credit activities.
Structural separation: regulatory, registry and registrar functions are structurally separated.
Structural separation would also be complex and disruptive, and could have unintended consequences.
Structural separation of Telecom's (now Spark) retail business from the business that owns and operates the Fibre-To-The-Premise (FTTP) network was a pre-requisite for participation in the Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband scheme (UFB).
Structural separation logic (SSL) introduced by Wright in [60] is a general program logic for abstractly specifying the behaviour of libraries of struc- tured data, and for reasoning locally about their client programs.
Structural separation – It was decided to enforce structural separation on HOT Group (nevertheless, the license of HOT Telecom was amended in June 2009 and exceptions were determined to the structural separation obligation between it and HOT Broadcasts) and to leave the structural separation in Bezeq Group as long as there are only two companies that own a nationally-deployed fixed-line infrastructure.
Structural separation represents a major intervention into the property rights of infrastructure owners.
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