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Those proceeds are then divvied up among the fund managers.
The judges divvied up the money, giving Claire the majority.
The sticking point is how the spectrum will be divvied up.
Suppose that 27% is divvied up as: A 9%, B 18%.
Ceglowski has no control over how the funds are divvied up.
How the funds fall short: It's about how it's divvied up.
"I don't think we ever really divvied up anything," Shelton said.
That Einstein collection was the first he divvied into virtual shares.
The reporters divvied up the pages and read through the trove.
As any parent knows, children watch carefully when goodies are divvied up.
Protest assignments were divvied up, like sign making and news media outreach.
The count also determines how federal funding is divvied up among states.
But when the region was eventually divvied up, the nation never materialized.
The remaining $647,000 will be divvied up in monthly payments of $3,300.
The jars are divvied up among staff, so you're tipping the whole team.
Lenders will decide how extra payments are divvied up unless borrowers specify otherwise.
Then they divvied the books into three groups: political, science and non-science.
Exit polls suggest the Democratic vote was divvied up in a familiar pattern.
Government posts and public-sector jobs are also divvied up among the sects.
Cakes are a budget-friendly and easily divvied up dessert option for group gatherings.
In the proto-democracy of ancient Athens, voters were divvied up into forced coalitions.
Nolan planned everything even down to his "will" where he divvied up his belongings.
Under that system, cabinet positions are divvied up proportionally to the country's various sects.
Then, the measly $20 million remaining would get divvied up among all common shareholders.
It determines how tens of billions of dollars in federal aid are divvied up.
She said the money would be divvied up by a council of black leaders.
When the property was eventually sold, the proceeds are divvied up the same way.
Water from the river is divvied up among states under an elaborate set of rules.
The other 81 are divvied up three apiece among each of the state's congressional districts.
Rather, there are budgets for compensation and a rationale for how salaries are divvied up.
And their needs lent urgency to the question of how Gansevoort would be divvied up.
If you divvied up the estate the way you're contemplating, their grievances would become yours.
By 11 A.M. , they had divvied up the map and assembled their miniature plastic forces.
To maximize efficiency, Democrats on the two committees have divvied up the lines of inquiry.
Meanwhile, one of the primary drivers of interconnection, the internet, is being divvied up by corporations.
Less predictably, age affects how those gains are divvied out between rich and poor (see chart).
Amazon hasn't explained how the money and jobs might be divvied up across two different sites.
He draws a line between these lords and those who divvied up Appalachia's land from afar.
To illustrate, we've divvied up Republican House districts into eight groups to keep an eye on.
How those shares were divvied up is determined by unique details: How big is the apartment?
Much of the rest of the capital is already divvied up between 100 or so other militias.
Ports, checkpoints and even refugee camps are seen as sources of cash and divvied out between factions.
Government posts and public-sector jobs are divvied up among Sunnis, Shias and Christians—regardless of merit.
It's like our patients are Humpty Dumpty, and the pieces are divvied out between different medical fields.
My colleagues and I divvied up the unpleasant task of contacting his family, and I got Val.
Heal the Bay divvied out grades by season, using weekly data from April 2016 through March 2017.
But because electors are divvied up among states, they would lose that status under the electoral college.
The time and energy devoted to him last year gets divvied up among his friends in Season 2.
Presumably, they also have some shared assets and/or property that'll have to be divvied up as well.
Dorsey did provide some details on how the vacant job responsibilities will be divvied up, at least temporarily.
In January 2016, three tickets in Florida, Tennessee and California divvied up a larger $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot.
About $160 billion goes toward initiatives specifically for young children, which gets divvied up into individual government programs.
Toy stores have traditionally divvied up their stock by gender, each aisle a sea of blue or pink.
The total amount will be divvied up and given to select nonprofit organizations underneath The Ultraviolet Edge umbrella.
Such a departure from its highfalutin history toward divvied-up work-mansions seems unlikely barring some dramatic catalyst.
People realize it's not just about a latte—it's about a pie, and how it's being divvied up.
Property and shared assets, however, will have to be divvied up down the road ... according to Todd's docs.
Divvied up between eight people, that&aposs an absolute steal for a castle retreat in the English countryside.
Notably absent is how the money will be divvied up between the two, or over what period of time.
Once Mohammad had calmed and the family had spoken with the doctor on duty, the parents divvied up tasks.
He slowly started working out and divvied up his diet into four or five small meals throughout the day.
Even if your heirs don't like the way you've divvied things up, your wishes will have been made known.
"We want the kids to be open tasters, open minded," Holder told me as she divvied up bell peppers.
For over a decade the leading factions and their militias have divvied up ministries, treating them as their fiefs.
Altogether he won about 40% of the available 595 delegates, who were also divvied up on a proportional basis.
By 2011, Liina and Leila Luik divvied up national titles at 10,000 meters, the half-marathon and the marathon.
He added that the league divvied up the money from national television and merchandise deals evenly among the teams.
Shifts are discussed and divvied up so that people can rest, run home for supplies, or make it to work.
These failing areas are reminiscent of pre-liberal society, when parts of the economy were divvied up by royal privileges.
The money's still gotta be divvied up, per the terms of his will, but more money's never a bad thing.
They divvied up their bills, but Alec said he was embarrassed that his income never came close to his wife's.
Some groups easily divvied up the buying; others couldn't fill their shopping carts because no one was willing to compromise.
The rest get divvied up between presales, and tickets held for artists, agents, venues, promoters, marketing, record labels, and sponsors.
By comparison, if mass transit's cost overruns were divvied up equally, everyone in the US would owe about $125 annually.
Cabinet seats have been divvied up among the SVP, SP, FDP and CVP in nearly the same way since 1959.
Talks have involved scenarios where acreage would be divvied up, allowing each company to individually develop the fields, he said.
Despite 14,000,000-to-one odds, they brought home £3.5 million, which they divvied out to family members, the Mirror reported.
But that's not how things function in practice, because there is no fixed amount of work to be divvied up.
Prospective investors will want to know how your startup has divvied up ownership, so be prepared to explain your reasoning.
Business Insider reported that the "bonus pool" will be divvied up among employees based on the amount of hours worked.
The Booker-Blumenthal bill provides $20 billion in grant funding to be divvied up every three years among eligible states.
Water from these two reservoirs gets divvied up between California, Nevada, Arizona, and Mexico according to a longstanding set of agreements1.
Hard drives on desktops are divvied up into small magnetized areas that encode data in the direction of molecules' magnetic fields.
The proximate cause is a dispute over cabinet posts, which are divvied up between political blocs based on sect and ethnicity.
Apple and Google have divvied up that platform all to themselves, and it has been unbelievably lucrative for their respective businesses.
Under the risk adjustment program, insurers with healthier policyholders contribute money, which is then divvied up among carriers with sicker ones.
As we reported ... John's estate is estimated to be worth upwards of $35 million, which still needs to be divvied up.
Standing on the sidewalk at the only intersection with a red light, we divvied up our signs and began to shout.
After much anticipation, the record high $1.58 billion Powerball jackpot will be divvied up amongst three winners after Wednesday night's drawing.
Many advisors refrain from specifying exactly how retirement savings should be divvied up, because the answer depends on a person's individual circumstances.
Darling, Hughes, and Danaher mentioned the universal basic income (UBI) as a model for how the world's economy might be divvied up.
Also, undisclosed accounts could throw your asset allocation — how your money is divvied up among stocks, bonds and cash — out of whack.
Last month, The Wall Street Journal reported that the FTC and the Justice Department had divvied up oversight over the tech giants.
It is possible the White House will demand the JEDI contract be divvied up between at least the two currently eligible contractors.
Set up a tip jar and at least a few people will buy into a divvied-up subscription model for content providers.
In more concrete terms, the census determines how hundreds of billions of federal dollars are divvied up for highways, bridges and schools.
Mr. Beam will turn 18 about a week too late to help decide how the state's Democratic delegates will be divvied up.
It remains unclear how the roles and responsibilities will be divvied up between the seven managers when the Senate trial launches Tuesday.
The politicians know the voters will let them get away with it as long as the spoils of victory are divvied up.
"If you mandate that the superdelegates be divvied up proportionally, the margin for Clinton narrows further," says the Washington Post's Philip Bump.
The biggest is a fee paid by insurers, divvied up across insurance companies based on the total amount of premiums they each collect.
Post-show, heels are kicked off after a long night, and earnings for the evening are counted and divvied up between the members.
The 1922 agreement that divvied up water from the Colorado River was forged during one of the wettest periods in the past millennia.
These pots of public money were being divvied up without any oversight, slipped into bills without identifying by whom and at whose request.
The FTC and the Justice Department have also divvied up the biggest tech firms for possible antitrust probes, but that could take years.
After he divvied up the deal with his marketing team, Brown said he walked away from the deal with a check for $26,500.
Power was divvied up by territory, and the local bosses met together in a so-called "Commission" to discuss strategy and settle disputes.
It also dictates how $723bn in federal funds for services like education, road-building and disaster relief are divvied up among states and localities.
In the real world, most people don't care about how a couple divvied up the wedding china or even hammered out a custody agreement.
In recent months, the states have divvied up resources and entered talks to bring in new consultants, people familiar with the situation told CNBC.
The divorce proceedings for their two-year marriage have been tricky, with parts of their real-estate portfolio still yet to be divvied up.
That's why he started Tomorrow, a company that makes it easier to set up life insurance and how assets and guardianship are divvied up.
Miscellaneous acquisitionsSome acquisitions don't fit into the above categories: Some didn't have products yet, while others' assets were divvied up at a later date.
Because the prize money is divvied out among sometimes hundreds of winners, people don't often walk away with much money from a single game.
The Austin metropolitan area, the heart of the Texas left, was divvied up into six congressional districts, with city residents a minority in each.
Two other tiers of candidates with lower polling numbers and fundraising tallies were also divvied up between the July 30 and July 303 debates.
In November, OPEC agreed — for the first time since 2008 — to cut overall production by 1.8 million barrels a day, divvied among its members.
After the war, Galicia was divvied up between the Soviet Union and Poland, and the village became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
"This is cozy," she will proclaim about a bad burrito we are all splitting at a rest stop, divvied up with a plastic knife.
Colorado, New Mexico and Texas divvied up the water with a compact in 1938; the United States and Mexico followed, in a 1944 treaty.
But these realpolitik skits, in which history is divvied up as unlikely dialogue, tell us little about Johnson beyond what a detailed timeline would.
The phone lines are traditionally divvied up by party — Republican, Democrat, and independent, though the categories change depending on the topic up for discussion.
They're potting the tips together way before other restaurants were, so it was this huge pile of cash that got divvied up between everyone.
The rest of your tax dollars are divvied up among mandatory spending priorities, which make up nearly two-thirds of the total federal budget.
The urban loop doesn't seem to have an accurate understanding of how cities are actually laid out and their limited geometric spaces are divvied up.
Everything is divvied up into tabs and more intelligent grouping, and Apple is making it easier for developers to prompt users to rate their apps.
Whichever candidate comes in first place in the primary here wins 29 delegates and the other 22 get divvied up proportionally between the remaining candidates.
Many Croats want this federation to be divvied up, too, because they argue that the Muslim Bosniaks, who are more numerous, can always outvote them.
If you haven't recently evaluated how your retirement savings is divvied up among different investments, now is an good time to revisit your portfolio allocation.
But Tyma's neighborhood closed ranks around her: They divvied up her belongings for storage, and the rest were housed at Pasco County's Boys & Girls Club.
Once the money has been divvied out to each club, it's up to the players to decide who gets a share of their team's winnings.
The researchers say it appears that after fertilization, the DNA from the egg and two sperm divided, then got divvied up to create three embryos.
While streaming music does eventually pay out some money to artists, it can take months and is often divvied up between a lot of parties.
While streaming music does eventually pay out some money to artists, it can take months and is often divvied up between a lot of parties.
Niecy Nash and her ex have divvied up their property and are just one final, formal step away from no longer being husband and wife.
The other 271 are divvied out according to the proportional results in California's 53 congressional districts (with 4-7 delegates at stake in each district).
"Every Sunday evening, I cooked up a big feast and divvied it up into portions for the work week ahead, " Meadows writes on his blog.
The other priceless heirlooms acquired by Bill and Sue during their three-decade marriage — the antique clocks, luxury cars, and houses — have been divvied up.
A Minnesota probate court has spent months sorting through numerous claims by would-be heirs to determine how his estate will be divvied up and controlled.
The two agencies, which have divvied up antitrust enforcement for more than a century, have been known to skirmish over their shared responsibilities in the past.
You can apply it to the vote total in any state or congressional district with a primary to walk through how the delegates get divvied up.
They also divvied up the world market, with Klarity selling to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and South America and his Chinese partner to Asia.
Of those, 18 go to the statewide winner, while the other 24 are divvied up three apiece to the winner of each of Wisconsin's eight congressional districts.
It would also boost active-duty and reserve force levels by 6,961 troops; the summary does not say how the additional troops would be divvied by service.
It would also boost active-duty and reserve force levels by 220006,2202 troops; the summary does not say how the additional troops would be divvied by service.
Scopo was a powerful labor racketeer, and he used his position to extort money from cement contractors, which would then be divvied up between four mob families.
By comparison • Apollo's Leon Black took home $235 million • Carlyle co-founders David Rubenstein, Bill Conway and Dan D'Aniello divvied up a combined payout of $262.5 million.
The contracts some crews drew up and signed included disability benefits: payments for lost eyes and limbs taken from the shared plunder before it was divvied up.
It's also one of the only parcels of the original seven that hasn't been divvied up, meaning the large scope of the property is a rare find.
To furnish the new apartment, they divvied up items to research, then brought each other lists with the top contenders and the pros and cons for each.
Most of Kashmir has been divvied up between the two South Asian nations, but the Himalayan region still remains a hotly contested issue between New Delhi and Islamabad.
Still, DNC pledged delegates have traditionally been divvied up by population and by how well Democratic presidential nominees performed in each state in the last three presidential elections.
Major League Baseball just announced the total amounts that got divvied up to each postseason team ... and while it isn't record-breaking, it's still an insane number -- $22017,22018,145.74!!
It started informally one day in 2010, Mr. Reyes said, when Mr. Alston was hanging out with him while he divvied up and packaged several pounds of cocaine.
Furthermore, in mid-November, the Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities Markets Standards Board released a set of proposals aimed at improving the way bonds are divvied up between investors.
The rebels cried foul, arguing that Mr. Kiir had divvied up the land in ways that favored members of the Dinka ethnic group, of which he is a member.
By the time your manager told you about that two percent raise, the company's merit increase budget had been divvied up and things were pretty much written in stone.
So, let's say the NCAA divvied up that 2014 surplus among every single Division I basketball player—hardly a fair model, and one that no union would ever support.
In 2018 Guthrie gained more power when Microsoft divvied up the Windows and Devices Group and moved a good chunk of it — the Windows platform team — into his organization.
That's an increase, but still one that left Ibaka using fewer possessions than he would have if you simply divvied them up equally between all five players on the floor.
More specifically, as Windows and first-party devices have lagged in terms of revenue growth, Microsoft's Windows and Devices Group is being divvied up as its chief, Terry Myerson, leaves.
Google had a big 2015: It changed its logo, divvied up its business into startups like Sidewalk, Calico, X, Fiber, and consolidated all those companies into one brand named Alphabet.
Uneven seasonsOur planet's orbit is elliptical and its center of gravity slightly offset from the sun, so the time it takes to cycle through the seasons isn't perfectly divvied up.
In eight italicized theme examples, he's found common words that can each be divvied up into three stand-alone words, and then given each a three-part punny, cryptic clue.
In meetings with local black politicians, Mr. Hofeller showed how new political boundaries could bring together African-American voters who had been divvied up among districts controlled by white Democrats.
The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission have divvied up antitrust oversight of the Silicon Valley giants, and Congressional committees are investigating whether they have stifled competition and hurt consumers.
It doesn't say how the block of money should be divvied up among the states, though it says that states with more low-income residents should get a bigger share.
He and a friend divvied up the Spanish and social studies worksheets over FaceTime, then traded notes verbally once they finished, their video call running more than an hour long.
Last year's Senate appropriations bill gave $380 million for election equipment and cybersecurity services, divvied up through a preexisting Elections Assistance Commission formula established by the Help America Vote Act.
Instead, she divvied up broader responsibilities between her stable of senior advisers, including Butler and Harris' Senate chief of staff, Rohini Kosoglu, as well as Emmy Ruiz and Dave Huynh.
That service, which was eventually called Texture, paid out 10 percent of its monthly revenue to its owner-operators, who divvied it up based on the usage their titles generated.
The NBA creates a "players' pool" each season that's split among the teams that make the playoffs and finals, and the National Basketball Players Association helps decide how it's divvied up.
She has a lead over Mr Sanders of more than 200 delegates which, given the proportional way they are divvied up in the Democratic contest, he looks unable to rein in.
Word continued to leak this week about possible antitrust investigations by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, who reportedly divvied up companies like a couple might divide household chores.
There are the other streaming services arriving in 2020, from WarnerMedia and NBC Universal, who've divvied up Harry Potter and Big Bird and Michael Scott like teams choosing sides for kickball.
They divvied up the cases and shared the responsibilities of writing briefs and preparing oral arguments, often working weekends and even pulling all-nighters in the office when deadlines were approaching.
A special marijuana excise tax, to be divvied up between the federal government and the provinces, will be included in the price; sales tax will be added at the cash register.
That leaves the West Bank, which the Oslo peace accords of the 1990s divvied into three realms as a precursor to a Palestinian statehood that has yet to come to fruition.
How your portfolio is divvied up among stocks, bonds and cash depends on how much you need to generate in income during retirement and how much risk you are comfortable with.
Modern Romania was also divvied up until 1918, when the northern regions belonging to the Austro-Hungarian empire were united with the south, which was ruled by the Ottoman empire until 1878.
Janssen himself is seeking up to $10,000, which means the remaining $1.44 million will be divvied up among other class members, who can use the money to put toward another Caviar order.
He was suggesting a shake-up of the cabinet whose seats have been divvied up among the SVP, SP, FDP and Christian People's Party (CVP) in nearly the same way since 1959.
This new department would be funded by the 15 percent tax on all recreational marijuana sales, which would also be divvied up among the Department of Health Services and Arizona's school districts.
In that case, the chief objection was the way the defense spending would be divvied up between the base budget and a war account, leaving the war account dry by April 2017.
In that case, the chief objection is the way the defense spending would be divvied up between the base budget and a war account, leaving the war account dry by April 28503.
For starters, the tidy asset allocation you might have originally started with — how you divvied up your money between stocks and fixed income like bonds and cash — could be out of whack.
The agreement divvied up positions in the government of South Sudan among the recalcitrant leaders of the main groups, who balked at sharing power with the very people they had just fought.
For anyone keeping track ... even after he and Mackenzie Bezos divvied up their assets, Jeff's retained his richest man title with a net worth currently around $110 billion -- juuust above Bill Gates.
The moment they got back in their truck, Cassidy and Smith divvied up the cash they'd just earned from their first-ever polysilicon sale—a deal in which almost every dollar was profit.
Here's how it will be divvied up: The second and third place jockeys get 5% of their owner's take, meaning the second place jockey earns $30,000, while the third place jockey earns $15,000.
The campaign noted that 57% of the Democratic delegates will be selected between Iowa's February 1 caucuses and the end of March, with the vast majority being divvied up between Clinton, Vermont Sen.
Utah typically uses less than its allotted share of Colorado River water, which is divvied up among Western states, but climate change and growing populations are taxing relations among the river's interstate constituents.
Many law experts say a tax on wealth would run afoul of a slavery-era provision in the Constitution requiring "direct taxes" to be divvied up among the states, according to their populations.
Jayapal would put hospitals and nursing facilities under a "global budget" — a firm cap on how much the program will spend each year, which would be divvied up in lump sums each quarter.
While the terms aren't public, his father's estate at the time of his death in 1999 was worth $100 million to $300 million, which was largely divvied up between Donald and his siblings.
He says he naturally trusted his sons and happily gave them his John Hancock -- only to later discover what he signed changed the way his money will be divvied up among his heirs.
When a team wins a game, it earns one Win Share, which is divvied up between its players based on points produced (scored plus assisted), shooting efficiency, rebounds, defensive rating, and so on.
From 2020, the federal funds that currently subsidise poorer buyers would instead be divvied up among states in proportion to the distribution of Americans earning between 50% and 138% of the federal poverty line.
However, there's now a difference with the mixer: every channel can be assigned to USB A, USB B, or phono / line, so if you're playing with someone else, channels can be divvied up accordingly.
And although we can expect Obama-era frivolities such as dark parks and modern art displays to be eliminated this time around, there are some questions about how the money will be divvied up.
I didn't want my blackness divvied up or deconstructed any more than it has already been, not just in my lifetime but in the history of the Creole people of Louisiana I descend from.
It turns out that the vast informational expanse of the genome is divvied up into a series of manageable, parochial and law-abiding neighborhoods with strict nucleic partitions between them — each one a TAD.
The budget proposal that will be unveiled by Mr. Trump's White House on Thursday represents the most dramatic shift in how national resources are divvied up of any presidential spending plan since Ronald Reagan.
The Los Tuxtlas reserve, about 700 hectares of forest located near the Gulf Coast in the Mexican state of Veracruz, started becoming an island decades ago as the surrounding forest was divvied up for agriculture.
EU elections, in which Britain's 73 seats are divvied up more equitably, allowed the Greens to pick up three MEPs last time and helped the far-right British National Party to elect two in 2009.
Many of those challenges are universal because of the ramifications of colonialism and the way it divvied up the fruitful and fertile land, and forced grossly different cultures to form singular nations against their will.
Starting the day after Halloween, it arrives in boxes of all sizes from around the country and is dumped into giant storage bins for a few weeks, until it can be divvied up for distribution.
The big picture: Political offices in both countries are divvied up between religious and ethnic groups, but protesters claim the political factions have divided power and wealth among themselves at the expense of the citizens.
At Palo Verde, there appeared to be no method as to how multiple precincts were divvied up Tuesday night, with some tables set up in the main cafeteria, while several others were relegated to smaller classrooms.
GOP donors look past Donald Trump and down ticket To get started, the vice chairmen have divvied up regions of the country and are aiming to install finance chairs in each state, the Trump source said.
Roosevelt surveyed a globe divvied up by rival European empires, saw a coming clash of nations, and that worried American men—and yes, this was about men, in both cases—wouldn't be up for the fight.
As the chairman of the Republican Governors Association in 2014, Christie helped elect seven new GOP governors and divvied up extensive financial resources -- to the tune of $100 million -- to help 17 others gain re-election.
Although she and Raskin are writing a sequel to their co-authored book, "I Hate Everyone But You," they only earned a $75,000 advance this time around, which was divvied up between them and their team.
Multiple presidential campaigns are anxious that the state party won't finish tabulating the enormous number of early votes by Saturday — and they want more transparency on how those votes will be divvied up to individual precincts.
Which means that before official sales even begin, most of the proverbial pie is divvied up in advance between industry insiders, fan clubs, licensed brokers, and credit card companies—leaving the public fighting for leftover crumbs.
Now, part of the problem for the Republicans was a very crowded ballot — there were more than 34 candidates, a dozen of them Republicans — so whatever support they might have had was divvied up into tiny slices.
In recent weeks, the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission divvied up antitrust oversight of some of the biggest tech companies, with the Justice Department handling Google and Apple and the F.T.C. handling Facebook and Amazon.
They looked at a well-known data set of nearly 2000,2100 patients 2100 and older diagnosed with colorectal cancer between 2000 and 22015, and divvied them up by what year they were born and their age at diagnosis.
These patient samples, now stored at Stanford University and at Rutgers University, have been divvied up into more than 5,000 individual samples that will be distributed to academic and company researchers who wish to work on NGLY1 deficiency.
According to the WSJ, Apple is currently proposing deals in which it would keep half that revenue for itself, while the other half would be divvied up based on how much time users spend reading each publisher's content.
As Mark Hannington of the GEOMAR-Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, in Germany, explained to the AAAS, prototype mining machines are already being tested, exploration rights divvied up between interested parties, and the legal framework put in place.
Here's how it would normally get divvied up between the top eight finishers: This year, however, there was a three-way tie for second place, meaning Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka will take home $858,667 each.
For the work spouse study, researchers analyzed 269 participants' open-ended responses to a survey and divvied them into five categories: Past studies have already confirmed that who you marry plays a heavy role in determining your success.
"It's really important to have a candid conversation with your child about what it means to live at home as an adult," Fox said, including the possibility of charging rent and how shared expenses will be divvied up.
They looked at a well-known data set of nearly 500,000 patients 20 and older diagnosed with colorectal cancer between 203 and 2013, and divvied them up by what year they were born and their age at diagnosis.
The whole country votes, and seats are divvied up based on how successful each party was nationwide; no member of the parliament has a regional constituency to which to answer, and whose size would thus matter to them.
While the club hasn't released the exact amount of prize money that the 87 professionals are vying for in 2019, it will be no less than the $11 million that was divvied up at last year's tournament, Golfworld reports.
But we picked out the best, divvied them up and here's what we chose: All that and we still had time to natter about JUUL, about which Connie had great notes on from her recent interview with the founders.
Responsibility for White House technology has long been divvied up between four agencies, each with their own chief information officer: the National Security Council, the Executive Office of the President, the Secret Service and the White House Communications Agency.
About 2628 people each day slide into one of 28503 wooden benches divvied up into three sections in the ninth floor courtroom, securing a prized spot to see an ever-graying Manafort take his seat at the defense table.
While Apple News+ divvied up $9.99 among Apple and hundreds of publishers, it was an easier sell because publishers saw it as an entirely new class of customers for digital products that they were already creating and monetizing elsewhere.
OPEC's members have agreed to an overall cut of 1.2 million barrels per day — with the cuts divvied up among members like so: Saudi Arabia will cut about 20083,000 barrels per day by reducing output to 10.06 million bpd.
And to a certain degree, the "slate of candidates is divvied up between the two nights, then a panel of pundits offers some analysis" structure of The Draw bears some broad similarities to coverage of the NFL or NBA drafts.
It's the census, after all, that decides how congressional districts get divvied up, how many seats each state holds in the Electoral College, how the federal budget is allocated, and, ultimately, whether people are fairly and accurately represented by their government.
The company's departments will be divvied up thus: Business operations will continue to be run by Rachel Holt in the U.S. and Canada; Andrew Macdonald in Latin America and Asia; and Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
If you didn't know better, it would look like Ritual and Care/of had sat down together and divvied these things up — you take this popular aesthetic and this direct-to-consumer trend; we want this one and this one.
After months of research and development, the girls divvied up their areas of expertise: Udani, 13, focused on accessibility, displays, data backup and cloud storage; Sammis, 14, concentrated on social media and password security; and Middleton, 14, worked on health and travel apps.
The biggest draws—Dark Souls III, the various VR setups—might be isolating, single-player pursuits, but head into the middle of the main indie area, and all around are cables twisted with one another, pads divvied out between same-game competitors.
The company has tried to close the so-called "funnel" by offering different kinds of advertising tools, hoping to offer marketers a product that sweeps the whole span of a customer's lifetime that's divvied up across Facebook, Google and other advertising platforms.
Not coincidentally, his company also offers some of the most generous and gender-neutral parental leave in Silicon Valley, with 17 weeks of paid leave available for all new parents that can be used all at once or divvied up across a year.
Finally, Kim divvied up her gift guide by all the moms she knows in her life, starting with Kris whom she's buying a chic pair of grey Sleepy Jones PJs, a Tatcha skincare set, an Hermès dessert plate and Jacquie Aiche body chain.
Indonesia has an ambitious plan to build or expand a total of 24 ports, though it is unclear what the overall cost would be, with the work largely divvied up between four state-controlled port operators that have their own fundraising plans.
This year, the pool is $20 million, and the National Basketball Players Association helps decide how its gets divvied up — and although the NBPA confirmed to CNBC Make It that the pool is indeed $225 million, it declined to provide further details.
For the trial of the medicine to be accurate there needs to be a control group, so trial participants would be divvied up into two groups, one of which will be administered the drug and the other which will not receive the drug.
It has been a fixture of Austrian politics for over 60 years, exploiting popular frustration with the long duopoly of the öVP and the Social Democrats, and the corporatist Proporz system that divvied up public jobs and doled out patronage between the parties.
The president has frequently touted his election victory in the 15 months he's been in office, often explaining that it is difficult for a Republican to win the general election based on the way votes are divvied up in the Electoral College.
Each state has its own set of laws to follow when someone dies intestate (that is, without a will or other estate plan.) As a small business person, your estate will be divvied up the way politicians in your state believe is best.
For instance, Democrats in charge of the Maryland legislature have divvied up Democratic base voters in the DC suburbs and Baltimore into large a number of districts, while concentrating Republicans in more rural parts of the state in a smaller number of districts.
Our guides, Bruce, an Australian masters swimming coach, and Alice Williams, a British beach lifeguard, explained that we would be divvied up into three teams based on speed and that we'd never be more than a moment or two away from our escorts in boats.
But next New Year's Eve, when I'm looking back on 2016, I want to feel good about how I divvied up my hours over the past 365 days — and to know that I wasn't just watching, I was enjoying it all and truly paying attention.
Nearly all the industry's profits go to Apple and Samsung with the remaining market share being divvied up in a brutal battle that includes a number of Chinese vendors Huawei, ZTE, Xiaomi, Vivo and Lenovo as well as Korea's LG Japan's Sony and others.
Until Trump files his monthly report with the Federal Election Commission, it's unclear how much of that money will go directly to his campaign and how much will be divvied up between the Republican National Committee and state parties as part of joint fundraising agreements.
"Hand in My Pocket" turns out to be a perfect musical comedy charm song, introducing the adorable Jo. "That I Would Be Good," divvied up among three of the teenagers, makes a surprisingly apt number for characters arriving at similar moments in their development.
The new high water mark for sales netted more than $302.4 million in tax revenue for the state's coffers, where that money is divvied up into various buckets to fund programs such as school construction, law enforcement, public health, drug education and public safety.
Emanuel AME used a formula similar to the one the city employed when it divvied up millions in Hope Fund contributions among the families, but the church included more family members "to broaden the reach of the donations," church attorney Wilbur Johnson told the paper.
Included into his fortune are a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, various charitable gifts and foundations and about 16 percent of Amazon's stock, all of which will most likely need to be divvied up — in half, if he and MacKenzie did not have a prenuptial agreement.
While experts said that that amount was about the minimum cost to replace all paperless machines in the handful of states that still use them, the funds were divvied out by an Election Assistance Commission formula, giving each state some money and making full replacement impossible.
That would have forced the parties, for the second time since 1998, to share power—an awkward arrangement that might have required split-committee chairmanships and, possibly, a co-speakership in which the duties of the House's usually all-powerful chief parliamentarian would be divvied up.
Included in his fortune are a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, various charitable gifts and foundations and about 16 percent of Amazon's stock, all of which will most likely need to be divvied up — in half, if he and MacKenzie did not have a prenuptial agreement.
Instead of pocketing the 103 percent or more that's customarily left on a bill, that cash is pooled between wait staff on a shift, their base pay (usually around NIS 20, about $5, per hour) deducted by their boss, and the remainder divvied up between them.
The question for Democrats -- or, more specifically, the eventual 2020 Democratic nominee -- is whether it's worth spending the tens of millions you would need to cover Texas with TV ads when that money could be divvied up among a whole lot of other smaller (and less expensive) swing states.
One thing I was immediately appreciative of was how we naturally divvied up the navigating duties: In past trips, when I traveled with childhood friends and ex-boyfriends, I always assumed the role of the "guide", but she was equally happy to look up directions on Google Maps.
Critics say that the secretary general has become far too beholden to the wishes of the world's most powerful countries, so much so that it has become customary for the most senior positions in the secretary general's office to be divvied up among permanent members of the Security Council.
If Sanders were the authentic socialist he believes himself to be, he would have divvied up his wealth and given it to those most in need, or in the very least paid a 28500 percent tax rate consistent with his own tax plan for those making over $6900,2628.
Finally, supports are divvied up into "main healers," who enable the rest of the team and define a team composition's playstyle (Brigitte, Lucio, Mercy), and "flex healers," who are more inclined to be playmakers of the two supports through either utility, raw healing output or damage (Ana, Baptiste, Zenyatta).
Other places sent a letter included the State of California, which received $10.4 million, divvied up among 128 cities and counties; Chicago and its county, Cook, shared a $2.3 million grant; New Orleans, $265,832; Las Vegas's Clark County, $11,537; Miami-Dade County, $481,347; Milwaukee County, $937,932; and Philadelphia, $1.7 million.
British domination has been rooted in a combination of informal agreement (American and British publishers long ago divvied up countries, based largely on proximity and history) and trade law (as a European Union member, publishers in the United Kingdom have frictionless access to any country in what is known as the Single Market).
It's amusing to look back on the way that the Communist Party Historians' Group divvied up English history—Rodney Hilton the medievalist, Christopher Hill on the seventeenth century, Hobsbawm for more recent times—and attempted to stretch and squeeze each period on the procrustean bed of Marxian technique, with varying degrees of success.
Ahead of Trump's planned news conference Tuesday detailing his $5.6 million in charitable contributions divvied up among veterans' organizations, Clinton's campaign was well-prepared to highlight Trump's past disparaging remarks about veterans, his Veterans Administration reform plans, and his months-long refusal to fully account for the funds he raised in January for veterans' charities.
Included in Bezos' $137 billion estimated net worth are a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, various charitable gifts and foundations and about 16 percent of Amazon's stock, all of which will most likely need to be divvied up — in half, if the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement as has been reported.
On the other: The president's comments during an interview on Fox Business came just weeks after federal competition regulators at the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission divvied up scrutiny of Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google, a move that could suggest the government is in the early stages of an investigation into those tech giants.
But if Nintendo were to be priced logically at the level of, say, Sony or Activision-Blizzard, Pokémon Go barring other releases would have to deliver an eye-popping amount of revenue in the several billions of dollars to Nintendo alone — and that's even after revenue being divvied up amongst the rest, like Niantic and Apple.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race The number of delegates each candidate won is what matters, and it'll take days or even weeks to sort through how they'll be divvied up from the results of the 14 states and American Samoa, which account for a combined 34% of Democrats' pledged delegates.
At the time cellphones could be divvied up into three categories: dumb phones, dominated by large physical number pads and tiny monochrome displays that were limited to making calls and T9 texting; smartphones, that let you browse the "real internet" and use apps on big colorful screens; and featurephones, that were more intelligent than dumb phones but not as sophisticated as smartphone flagships.
Let's say three of the 10 have ended up pledging their support to Vice President Joe Biden, three to Senator Bernie Sanders, two to Senator Elizabeth Warren and two to Senator Amy Klobuchar (South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg has sadly failed to meet the minimum viability threshold in this scenario, so his supporters have divvied up among the other candidates).
According to a motion for final approval of the settlement, filed in November by class counsel at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, Spector Roseman & Kodroff and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, everything left over from the $13 million, after attorneys' fees, incentive payments to named plaintiffs and administrative costs, will be divvied up among nine nonprofits that have demonstrated a commitment to protecting and promoting internet privacy.
And what they found was pretty interesting — many networks of families have followed each other, intermarrying and settling near one another for centuries For instance, there's a good vein of Louisianian's of French descent with cousins in Maine, a cluster of New Englanders headed West to Utah and there are even trace genetic differences in Irish Americans who settled in the Northern versus Southern states, divvied up right along political lines.
Watch the VICE News documentary After the Flood: Mines and Mass Graves in Bosnia: The Dayton Accords that ended the Bosnian War in 1995 divvied the country up into a political hodgepodge — a presidency that rotates between a Bosniak, a Croat, and a Serb; the ethnically Serbian-controlled Republika Srpska; the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina that is further divided into 10 cantons; and the the autonomous Brcko District in the north.

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