Southern Europe's crash programme of structural reform is partly inspired by Germany.
From the economist.com
A crash programme of power generation is not keeping up with demand, which has been growing by more than 6% a year for the past decade.
From the economist.com
During his re-election campaign the government subsidised household goods and launched a crash programme of cheap public housing.
From the economist.com
Knowing which crash-test programme your next car was put through may save your life.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Well, what it doesn't mean is that America needs to adopt a crash programme to move its fiscal balance to a primary surplus of 10% of GDP.
From the economist.com
Indeed, you can be sure that when the financial clouds finally lift, the fund will demand a crash programme to privatise such shareholdings.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The Leaf has come through its crash-testing programme with flying colours.
From the economist.com
The new president promised a crash programme of job creation, a tweak in the labour laws, more university scholarships and to spend mining royalties on promoting research and development.
From the economist.com
American analysts, who imagine a broader-based approach to developing a nuclear capability, rather than a crash programme, think it would take a bit longer.