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In this case, lets divide up the Republican debate in Iowa Thursday night as Donald Trump, who was absent from the stage, appears to divide up the world.
How do you decide how to divide up the punchlines?
They really divide up the space differently, depending on the person.
Three drivers divide up seat time, strategically alternating at pit stops.
So we divide up the segments and give you some of them.
And Mr. Murdoch, 21791, must now divide up a lifetime of spoils.
So it was really figuring how best to divide up that time.
Same-sex couples, research has consistently found, divide up chores more equally.
The way the companies divide up the assumption of debt was still unclear.
A few moments of brief and total silence divide up this short piece.
"It's clearly impossible to divide up by person," US Attorney Eric Rosen responded.
At 26, Mr. Murdoch is preparing to divide up a lifetime of spoils.
"It was not easy because I needed to divide up the funds," says Bressette.
The most common ways to divide up landslides are by material, and by mechanism.
DE) as they plan to divide up the assets of power firm Innogy (IGY.DE).
This proves to be more than a clever way to divide up the image.
It would also raise questions about how Mattis and Dunford might divide up tasks.
Divide up the tangle of wearying tasks among family members to make them doable.
After the call, I divide up the depositions with the partner working on the case.
I can't believe toy stores still divide up toys in boys aisles and girls aisles.
The system leaves a bigger pie of party seats for smaller parties to divide up.
That should divide up the show's focus some, though neither role has been cast yet.
She and her husband plan to divide up kid-duty based on their work calendars.
Our view is the more wealth there is, the more you have to divide up.
Even as rivals divide up the firm's former empire, it threatens to cause yet more damage.
Aides on both committees are furiously preparing lines of questioning to divide up among the members.
Often, too, we divide up along gender and generational lines in how these roles are distributed.
That night, another student suggested that the class could divide up the readings and write summaries.
If so, how should countries divide up access rights to ensure the spoils are shared fairly?
Pick two companies, she advised, then divide up the money, hire both, and compare the results.
And then -- and do China and the U.S. divide up the world, and you pick your sides?
This is, in part, due to how Paganism and other nature-based faiths divide up the year.
The usual practice in Taiwan, by contrast, is to divide up the company between all the children.
He used to divide up his hives between almond, cherry, and apple farms in Minnesota and California.
To make up for the discrepancy between our salaries, we loosely divide up what we pay for.
We open a few bottles of wine, and then I divide up who's going to do what.
As for parenting the newborn, McKidd says he and Goldrath, a private chef, divide up the work.
Here's how it works: the application relies on the design of the QWERTY keyboard to divide up videos.
You see, when it comes to sizing people up, I divide up the world — White Sox or Cubs?
The president's aides plan to divide up the Mueller report and develop a rebuttal strategy, the Times reported.
These ligaments divide up the liver into sections and remain attached to the inside of the belly button.
The decennial census count is used to divide up congressional seats and apportion millions of dollars of federal funding.
If a will for Epstein is found, an executor will be named to divide up his estate, Bloomberg reported.
But buying and selling stuff is not, to be sure, the only way to divide up that which is scarce.
People live in a tiny confined space and need to figure out things like how to divide up the housework.
The government does not release the formula used to divide up the travel costs paid by the DNC or campaigns.
That is done by the U.S. Justice Department or Federal Trade Commission, which divide up the work of assessing mergers.
Sanders is turning his attention to his native New York, where Democratic voters will divide up 247 delegates on April 19th.
Last week, he both eased transparency requirements and approved efforts from AT&T, Comcast, and others to divide up the internet.
Innogy parent RWE and rival E.ON over the weekend announced plans to divide up the operations of the Germany energy company.
Others said to divide up your belongings and your cash in case you're robbed, so that you do not lose everything.
In recent months, selling the franchise became the most equitable way to divide up the asset among the Wilpon family members.
But Britain will have to divide up import quotas and other trade preferences with its EU partners, which may not be straightforward.
Europe's political leaders will gather on June 20th and 21st to divide up the top jobs in Europe, including the ECB presidency.
So Harry's $40 mil and Meghan's $5 mil go into the pot to divide up in the event the marriage doesn't last.
In the training, the bots were asked to divide up a number of objects that each correlated with a different point value.
But it isn't, in itself, fine-grained enough to answer thorny questions about how a community should divide up what it has.
Democratic lawmakers' aides are discussing how to divide up the investigative work among committees and prevent overlap on requesting documents, aides said.
Back in September, the cartel agreed in principle to restrict production, but now it actually has to divide up concrete cuts among members.
A populist candidate without majority support is sweeping through the primaries, while several more mainstream candidates divide up the rest of the vote.
Scroll keeps $1.50 of its $5 fee, and publishers divide up the other $3.50, primarily based on how each user divides their time.
Another problem is the structure of the political system based on quotas, whereby Shia, Kurdish and Sunni parties divide up cabinet posts among themselves.
They tick off the streets already trodden, divide up those still to go, and head out for another evening of door-to-door canvassing.
The best way would be to use a higher resolution for the models: to divide up the land and oceans into much smaller pieces.
A plan to divide up the president's powers was outlined in a letter Barzani sent to the Kurdish parliament on Saturday, the official told Reuters.
Without a faster-growing economy, we will not be able to generate the wage gains people want, regardless of how we divide up the pie.
Sectarian parties could still divide up seats under the current formula, but their share of parliament would shrink as the number of secular MPs rose.
The new rules allow administrators to split the entity into good and bad assets and to divide up its retail and non-retail lending books.
Once they realize what a dumb standard this is, the kids are happy to divide up their candies—the same reward for the same job.
Throughout the spring and summer, the French and British continued to divide up the Middle East as if they were shopping at a spice bazaar.
He's seen making a vast egg dish which he and his grandsons then divide up and deliver to local homeless people in a nearby town.
The biblical Solomon had to divide up a baby (or threaten to, anyway); this one only has to appraise side tables and a cracked harp.
Shell and Saudi Aramco in March 2016 announced the plan to divide up the nearly 20-year-old venture, which runs three refineries and other assets.
The court is a close-knit place, and staff and a number of the justices divide up into committees dedicated to the functioning of the institution.
Shell and Saudi Aramco announced the plan in March 7003 to divide up the nearly 20-year-old venture, which runs three refineries and other assets.
Here was a person with whom Putin could sit down and divide up the world, as Soviet and American leaders had done at Yalta, in 1945.
But the league is known to divide up its rights to numerous partners, which could limit an individual partner's reach by simply spreading the content around.
But I'll divide up here by category: When Bobby Fischer was a young boy, a good but not great player, he took a year off from playing.
Mr Deming thinks their main value lies in the relationship between colleagues: people who can divide up tasks quickly and effectively between them form more productive teams.
Management declined to say if it would divide up the assets, which include businesses selling poultry and processed food products as well as a beef slaughtering unit.
"In North Carolina, we are a no-fault property state, which means that even if your spouse cheats, you still divide up your property equally," she explains.
There's not enough teams to divide up appropriately by skill level, so these newer teams get slaughtered by better teams, and just drop out of future tournaments.
It just takes some work and planning to get such a restricted amount, as this poster, which explains how to divide up your daily water allowance, shows.
A senior Senate Democratic aide said on Friday that the negotiators are trying to figure out how to divide up $200 billion over two years in additional funding.
"The company would collect these monthly fees, then divide up the revenue between developers based on how much time users spend playing their games," Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said.
And it worked, as Trump got more votes in the primary — despite 22019 other opponents there to divide up the pie — than any other GOP nominee in history.
An alternative system is to divide up the profits of a corporation and apportion them to countries according to how many sales and employees they have located there.
Reports have indicated that the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have discussed how to divide up the tasks of investigating Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple.
His strategy is to put out all the ingredients you have bought, then divide up the tasks among those who are helping you in the kitchen this year.
If the make-up of the House is similar in 2020 and three candidates divide up the Electoral College, then the result will likely yield a Republican president.
According to the court filings, Mr. Glazer and Mr. Malek conspired with other companies to set the price of the drugs and then divide up customers, preventing competition.
Using a separate email app on your computer can be a useful way to divide up your work and non-work activities to find focus during the day.
Peri and Yasenov showed that there is still no dip in wages even when you divide up low-skill workers by whether or not they finished high school.
Figuring out how to divide up that pie will be sticky, and it will be that much harder for Sony to do now that its windfall is public.
Magazine publishers for instance, seem happy to let Apple sell a bundle of their titles for $10 a month, and then divide up half of that fee among themselves.
Enlist a family lawyer to draft an enforceable agreement that honestly reflects how both you and your partner would want to divide up your assets should you break up.
Hemsworth also touched on another issue that affects many couples: how to divide up responsibilities, and who might have to give something up in order to maintain the partnership.
A new "split purchases" feature in the Amex mobile app will let you select a charge, divide up the total, and send Venmo or PayPal requests to your friends.
We reject the pessimism that says our standard of living can no longer rise, and that all that's left to do is divide up and redistribute our shrinking resources.
True, all the women/minorities could divide up the other voters, but with proportionate allocation of delegates, it's hard to see a white male moderate emerging with a majority.
The first step (after some speeches and discussion) is for attendees in the room to divide up, moving to sit or stand with others who support the same candidate.
Cruz reached a deal with John Kasich, the only other Republican still in the race, to divide up some of the remaining states to improve their attacks on Trump.
In a demonstration, Adobe data scientist Ritwik Sinha showed how the system derives a set of rules and uses it to divide up a jumble of data into sensible groupings.
Other smartphone makers divide up the line with sizes, but also change up the features available in each variant, adding a lot more to consider in the decision-making process.
" Sanders went on to express bewilderment about "Trump's love ... for authoritarian leaders all over the world," as well as his push to "divide up and destroy the North Atlantic alliance.
So if you can't stay friends with your exes, or if you have to divide up your whole social circle every time you have a breakup, you don't have anybody.
For homework, you might divide up the words and ask each student to make a small poster for one of them that you can tape onto an Interactive Word Wall.
And the best way to prevent partisan majorities from forming was to divide up power across so many competing institutions that it would be impossible for partisan majorities to form.
Some practices, such as when competing businesses agree to charge the same prices or divide up geographic territory, are considered so clearly anticompetitive that they are deemed per se violations.
Proving that the drugmakers conspired to divide up their markets could be difficult, according to experts I spoke with; price fixing might be a little easier lift for the plaintiffs.
The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission reached a deal to divide up oversight of the big four tech companies, clearing the way for possibly even more antitrust investigations. 3.
It would be impossible to divide up certain provisions by state, Letter said, pointing out one that makes it easier to bring to market lower-cost versions of certain complex drugs.
The split will take place in the second half of this year and questions remain on how the company will divide up debt and pension liabilities between the two new entities.
It should divide up EU debts and assets, agree the status of laws applying to citizens and companies, borders, notably on the island of Ireland, and other matters needing legal clarity.
During the Equis sale process, many bidders had formed consortia to divide up the portfolio as some were keen to only buy certain assets, and the total acquisition size was large.
"We will decide how to divide up the tasks on a case-by-case basis, but of course this will include capacities to develop electric cars here in China," Zetsche said.
Studies out of Iceland and Quebec showed that three years later, men who had taken paid leave were more likely to share child care and divide up other responsibilities at home.
In case after case, courts in Europe and the United States have ruled that giant companies are operating as "cartels," engaging in illegal conspiracies among themselves to divide up their turf.
In the summer, during the busy obon season—the yearly festival to honor family ancestors—these six brothers would assemble in Kyoto and divide up the visits to the temple's parishioners.
But given the political world in which we live, a world in which tribes divide up and then beat their chests, it wasn't long before things were back to new ugly normal.
We weren't sure what to do, so we offered to give them the house — they could divide up the three bedrooms as they saw fit, and we would stay in a hotel.
"In the long term, it will establish a market of three giant wireless carriers with every incentive to divide up the market, increase prices, and compete only for the most lucrative customers."
When you divide up the three groups — progressives, moderates, and conservatives — in this way, recognizing that each political party has its own factions, you get a different picture of the political spectrum.
Italy&aposs foreign minister says Rome will allow migrants rescued by a European Union naval operation to land over the coming weeks while EU nations figure out how to divide up new arrivals.
Here's a quick summary of the five tiers, which divide up where and how the drugs would be available based on how potentially dangerous they are: Rolles emphasized that commercialization should be avoided.
Premier League clubs divide up their television booty more equally than do teams in other leagues, which prevents a monopoly from emerging: there have been four different winners in the past five seasons.
The Trump administration wants to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 US census, which will be used to divide up congressional seats and apportion millions of dollars of federal funding.
But it is politically sensitive as a formula linked to the location of assets, jobs and sales would be used to divide up the tax receipts among EU states where the company operates.
While Mr. Abbar welcomed the supplies, he said that there were 8,000 people living in Daraya, so it will be necessary to divide up the supplies when it is safe to retrieve them.
An individual family might divide up its chores by agreeing on a theory of equality that balances quick, unpleasant tasks, such as bathroom-cleaning, with slower, more enjoyable ones, such as dog-walking.
Divide up your bonus income across several of your goals, including maxing out your retirement account, paying off your biggest debt, or making sure you have a full three to six months of expenses.
South Africa's largest trade union federation COSATU said on Tuesday a meeting with Ramaphosa and senior ministers including Radebe over the plan to divide up Eskom had failed to resolve differences over the policy.
The administration has also been pushing a "bundled payments" method, in which hospitals receive a lump sum for a service, like a knee operation, and then divide up the payments to other providers involved.
Innogy saw its stock jump 16 percent in pre-market trade on Monday after parent RWE and rival E.ON announced plans to divide up the operations of Germany's largest energy company by market value.
The first pillar is a plan to divide up the rights to tax a company where its goods or services are sold, even if it does not have a physical presence in that country.
Because the misunderstandings it reflects are common in many criminal justice reform efforts today: Reforms generally fail to grapple with the often mind-bogglingly messy way we divide up responsibility in the criminal justice system.
In that case, you might divide up who pays attention to what — a great way to avoid the information overload that can happen when you're trying to follow all of Trump's dangerous moves at once.
What will really be interesting is how these titans will divide up how they conquer space, and whether or not within space, there will be space for all of their Utopian visions to co-exist.
Persson and Tabellini further divide up regimes into majoritarian systems — those like Canada, the UK, and US with winner-take-all elections — and those with proportional representation, like Germany, New Zealand, and most Scandinavian countries.
The president does not directly decide if a merger is illegal under antitrust law and the job is done by the U.S. Justice Department or Federal Trade Commission, which divide up the work of assessing mergers.
Eventually, a system like this might be used to help a company to divide up its customer base, understand why any one person belongs in a particular group, and target each with a different marketing campaign.
Some problems associated with "gray divorce" include division of retirement benefits, confusion over beneficiaries, more complicated marital estates to divide up, health insurance and Medicare benefits, healthcare expenses overall, and potentially more than one support obligation.
Orange denied on Monday that any deal had been reached to divide up Bouygues Telecom assets after weekend press reports that a preliminary agreement could be presented on Tuesday when Orange publishes its full-year results.
Cruz believes he can still take the delegate lead from Trump, but he would have a better chance with Kasich out of the race and only two men to divide up the rest of the delegates.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Utah company which locates heirs to estates was indicted on Wednesday over allegations that it conspired with a second heir-location firm to divide up the market, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
The two federal agencies charged with investigating Big Tech are jockeying over how to divide up their responsibilities, setting up a messy showdown that could undermine the government's efforts to take on the Silicon Valley giants.
Daniel Nathan, a partner at Morvillo LLP who is also following the case, said the SEC was often arbitrary in the way it tries to divide up the pot of money it collects between disgorgement and penalties.
The campaigns for Ted Cruz and John Kasich both announced Sunday that they will join forces and divide up some of the upcoming primary states in an effort to block the Republican frontrunner from winning the nomination.
What I meant was by zero-basing the beat structure, it's not only how should we divide up this subject, but how can we begin to categorize what we're doing in terms that make sense to users?
That meant going into her loan dashboard and entering exactly how much she wanted to put toward a specific loan, rather than letting the loan issuer divide up her payment across her loans as it saw fit.
Earlier this year the two agencies agreed that they would divide up investigations into the companies, with the DOJ taking on Alphabet (the parent company of Google) and Apple, and the FTC looking into Facebook and Amazon.
Former state monopoly Orange held three-way talks with Iliad and Bouygues about a consolidation deal in 13, encouraged by the government, but they collapsed over valuation and how to divide up Bouygues Telecom between the two buyers.
Pressure has been mounting on Big Tech for months after the Federal Trade Commission established a task force designed to review the industry's past mergers, and negotiated with the DOJ to divide up oversight of companies, including Google.
You might think the world has enough -isms as it is—particularly in the food world, where people divide up into an endless array of self-defining camps that include vegetarianism, veganism, pescetarianism, flexitarianism, and, of course, carnivorism.
It offers a debit card with up to 12 percent cash back on purchases at over 160,000 retailers and allows customers, such as a freelancer, to send invoices, and divide up their cash into personalized payment and savings buckets.
Though most of his time will be focused on Mobileye, Shashua doesn't see that detracting from his efforts to prepare OrCam for a listing, although commentators have questioned how easy it will be able to divide up his time.
If you're renting one room in an apartment, one of two methods can be used to calculate how to divide up the expenses: Base the percentage either on the number of rooms in your home or on square footage.
I dreaded that time of year because, for me and the other senior managers at Lehman Brothers, Thanksgiving wasn't about being with friends and family, it was about figuring out how we were going to divide up the bonus pool.
"Law professors and bioethicists tend to divide up property and privacy and say privacy is this thing that has to do with dignity and our ability to control information, and property has to do with know commercialization and ownership," Roberts said.
Just two weeks into his presidency, Trump's new FCC gave its first gift to the telecom industry: a free pass for AT&T and Verizon to divide up the internet and start to make it look more like cable television.
AKTAU, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - Iran and four ex-Soviet nations, including Russia, agreed in principle on Sunday how to divide up the potentially huge oil and gas resources of the Caspian Sea, paving way for more energy exploration and pipeline projects.
Citing sources familiar with the company's plans for the service, Bloomberg reported:The company would collect these monthly fees, then divide up the revenue between developers based on how much time users spend playing their games, one of the people said.
Already third countries have objected to plans to divide up import quotas between Britain and the EU. And legal doubts exist also on the British side, since the withdrawal bill now going through Parliament will repeal the 1972 European Communities Act.
It turns out parents divide up into remarkably even thirds across the three types, but while the enablers skew towards parents of older kids and the limiters skew toward younger kids, mentors are an even third at all ages and stages.
Ciudadanos, Spain's third-biggest party after national elections in April, agreed to divide up senior appointments in the Madrid and Murcia regional assemblies with the far right Vox movement and the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP), upsetting some party members.
"At a time when Donald Trump continues to use hateful rhetoric and the power of the federal government to divide up our country and terrorize immigrants at the border and in our communities, we need more leaders like Chuy," he said.
The ECB started to buy government debt in 2015 in a bid to revive inflation in the euro zone, with a pledge to divide up its holdings in proportion to how much capital each country had paid into Frankfurt's coffers.
A spokesman for the finance ministry declined to comment on the figures but pointed to ongoing talks between the government and states, saying they would meet again on May 13 to discuss how to divide up the costs between them.
At a speech in Israel in 22014, he instead advocated a "three-state solution," in which Israel, Jordan, and Egypt would divide up the Palestinian territories in Gaza and the West Bank, abolishing the political entities that now exist there.
While some banks scale back evenly across a book, others will give preference to some of the larger funds, which will then end up with bigger tickets, leaving a large number of smaller funds to divide up a fraction of the deal.
PARIS, Feb 15 (Reuters) - French telecoms group Orange denied on Monday that any deal had been reached to divide up Bouygues Telecom assets after weekend press reports that a preliminary agreement could be presented on Tuesday when Orange publishes full-year earnings.
Iran and four ex-Soviet nations, including Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, agreed in principle on Sunday how to divide up the potentially huge oil and gas resources of the Caspian Sea, paving the way for more energy exploration and pipeline projects.
The newspaper said no formal decision had been taken about the post although it said the German and French governments, which each own an 11 percent stake in the company, were agreed that the two countries should divide up the two top jobs.
NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - The mood of goodwill evident in early talks between Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar's military over the country's transition to democratic government has soured, as tensions rise over how to divide up power and deal with the legacy of junta rule.
Next, divide up those costs based on how often you get paid and how many paychecks you'll receive before that bill comes due, then save that amount of money from every paycheck in a special high-yield savings account designated specifically for that seasonal expense.
But a few weeks later, its bigger competitors, LATAM Airlines Group and Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes struck a deal with Avianca Brasil's largest creditor, U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management, to create a new plan that would divide up some of those slots among themselves instead.
The roadmap agreed on Tuesday and released on Friday sets out two tracks with the first focused how to divide up rights to tax a company where the good or service is sold even if it does not have a physical presence in the country.
To overcome this problem, engineers often deploy a number of discrete systems that first divide up the 3D LIDAR data into areas of interest (split into 3D pixels known as "voxels") and then categorize what's in it (identifying bikes, pedestrians, street signs, and so on).
Hoshi pushes that concept to new heights and uses huge angled glass mirrored surfaces and lights to create a large-scale illusion, but in this case they are placed in a circle to divide up the "infinite room," playing with the viewer's depth of reflection.
And there's a chance he could be the only candidate in California to meet the crucial 15 percent threshold that delivers a cache of statewide delegates; the rest of the presidential pack looks likely to divide up the remaining 271 delegates from 53 House districts.
Unlike Iran, the United States wants to see reforms made in the Iraqi system to root out corruption and create an electoral system that is less dominated by sectarian apolitical parties that tend to divide up the spoils and do little to represent the people.
Ciudadanos, Spain's third-biggest party after national elections in April and part of the liberal group in the European Parliament, agreed at the weekend to divide up senior appointments in the Madrid and Murcia parliaments with Vox and the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP).
Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich, the two Republicans still battling Trump, announced a plan late Sunday where they would divide up some of the remaining states in an effort to prevent Trump from getting the 1,237 delegates he needs to secure the nomination.
Lawmakers are re-reading the Mueller report and watching his past congressional appearances, while committee staff are working to divide up the questions for lawmakers in a way that will be logical to millions of television viewers unlikely to have read the 448-page Mueller report.
The research "has really advanced what we know about how whale sharks work and how they divide up the ocean," said Alistair Dove, a co-author of the paper, and vice president of research and conservation at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, which has four whale sharks.
Some 127 countries and territories agreed last week that a planned revision of global tax rules by 2020 would tackle some of the most vexed issues, such as how to divide up the right to tax digital firms' cross-border income between countries, the OECD said.
Speaking on the eve of the Paris meeting, Dore Gold, the director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, even compared the French effort to the Sykes-Picot agreement, a secret colonialist pact signed by Britain and France 100 years ago to divide up the territory of the Ottoman Empire.
Just before Mondrian returned to Paris in 1919, he painted two pictures with lots of colourful squares arranged in a Cubist structure, and made "Composition with Grey Lines", a diamond-shaped canvas with a grid of horizontal, vertical and diagonal grey lines that divide up the canvas into triangles and squares.
The 20163 drug companies engaged in illegal conspiracies to divide up the market for drugs to avoid competing and, in some cases, conspired to either prevent prices from dropping or to raise them, according to the complaint by 44 U.S. states, filed on Friday in the U.S. District Court in Connecticut.
Mr. Kasich's campaign and the super PAC supporting his candidacy, New Day for America, have not been advertising in Indiana in recent weeks, evidence that at least part of the pact agreed to by the Cruz and Kasich teams to divide up final states to stop Mr. Trump is being honored.
The 20163 drug companies engaged in illegal conspiracies to divide up the market for drugs to avoid competing and, in some cases, conspired to either prevent prices from dropping or to raise them, according to the complaint by 44 U.S. states, filed on Friday in the U.S. District Court in Connecticut.
Instead of fussing over how to divide up the spoils in every possible future, in other words, workers agree to sell their labour to a firm that owns the machinery or technology they use, in the knowledge that ownership gives the firm the power to hoover up a disproportionate share of the profits.
But it's one thing to divide up a five piece song with easily identifiable components, it's another to record the sound of a nearly 60 foot high MAN B&W 12S90ME-C Mark 9.2 type diesel engine and ask a machine learning model to chop up its acoustic signature into component parts.
A new push is under way at the Paris-based OECD after nearly 127 countries and territories agreed in January that any revision of global tax rules should tackle some of the most vexed issues, such as how to divide up the right to tax digital firms' cross-border income between countries.
The federal government's top antitrust enforcers, the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission (FTC), have reportedly reached an agreement on how to divide up their responsibilities for investigating Silicon Valley's biggest companies, with the Justice Department setting its sights on Apple and Google and the FTC taking the lead on Facebook and Amazon.
" Thomas Olp, of the Thomas More Society, a conservative public-interest law firm that filed the brief in concert with Missouri Right to Life and other anti-abortion groups, said: "Husbands and wives can divide up their property however they want, but embryos are living beings, so the legal standard has to be what's in their best interest.
"What is emerging in Russia today can only be described as a culture of impunity -- a sense among those who control the levers of power that Russia is theirs for the taking, and the only question left to debate is how government officials and other elites will divide up the wealth, the power, and the spoils," Arizona Republican Sen.
While wealthy families often divide up the wealth from a family business by branch — meaning each branch is given an equal share, whether it has one member or 100 members — the Carvajals created a family dividend: Every member would have health care and college education paid for and receive a one-time down payment for a house.
"Joe Biden is demonstrating he can build the type of diverse coalition needed to win the nomination and defeat Trump, but as long as Mayor Bloomberg continues to divide up the non-Sanders lane, there is a very real chance the biggest beneficiary of his ads will be Bernie Sanders," Unite the Country strategists wrote in a memo to donors that was obtained by POLITICO.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina Lawmakers grill Ticketmaster, StubHub execs over online ticketing MORE (D-Minn.) and former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg divide up support among centrist voters in polling in Super Tuesday states, leading to handwringing that Sanders has a path to a possible overwhelming delegate haul on March 3.
One Turkish social scientist said Turkey's move to stop Syrian Kurds from establishing a self-rule enclave to the south of its border calms public anxieties about Western schemes to carve up the country that date back to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I. "The paranoia held by Turks is that foreigners are trying to divide up Turkey," she said, speaking on condition of anonymity because she didn't want to strain relations with the authorities.

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