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That's not the only issue with divvying the replacement up.
Expansion has ignited a row over divvying up new slots.
Another key strategy to their successful marriage is divvying up childcare.
The process then moved on to divvying up the county delegates.
Divvying up an industry before it has matured risks stifling competition, though.
Until relatively recently, divvying up acting categories by gender was largely unquestioned.
When divvying up the settlement fund, various types of abuse are compared.
Iraq's political class remains as corrupt as ever, divvying up the country's spoils.
When the check came, they all did the math, divvying up the cost.
This 'sordid' business of divvying us up by wealth Some background might help.
Either way, divvying up the father's 17.84% stake among family members will take months.
Drivers are decidedly not cool with how the company is divvying up the pie.
There are now more than 500 hotel brands divvying up those slices, she said.
Separation from the EU will involve divvying up EU-owned assets, pensions and much else.
I think there's something more to letting media survive than divvying up our actual attention.
There are many ways of divvying up the lucrative digital market for sports these days.
States divvying up millions of acres of federal land to dispose of as they wish.
Here's a handy guide to divvying up the bill in a variety of of scenarios.
United says it expects to increase annual revenue by $1bn by divvying up its economy cabins.
They note that in the mid-20th century households were primarily concerned with divvying up chores.
Whatever happens in these markets, ride-sharing increasingly seems to mean firms divvying up the spoils.
Divvying up government airwaves amid the "race" to beat China has led to spats between agencies.
And it's something that courts, attorneys and divorce planners take into consideration when divvying up assets.
On Wednesday, XPRIZE announces how the judges are divvying up the remaining $9 million in prize money.
The tricky work of divvying up the three business segments of Embraer had been delaying the deal.
That fresh-from-Coachella couple was too busy divvying up Olive Garden breadsticks yesterday to talk matrimony.
The ruling class have devoted their energies to divvying up the easy money rather than actually governing.
Some developers have cut prices while others are divvying up 8,000-square-foot units into smaller apartments.
Hastings purchased the building for $4 million and took a practical approach to divvying up the space.
The question is where that leaves the rest of the world when they're done divvying it up.
The first step is divvying up that pot of funding across all corners of the federal government.
As for her current CBS show, "Scorpion" -- they're only divvying up the money from the pilot episode.
Many Kosovars see this as proof that politics is less about issues than about divvying up the spoils.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are divvying up their assets after their divorce was officially finalized on Friday.
While many couples dissolve their marriages without significant legal involvement, divvying up retirement accounts, particularly pensions, is thorny.
But planning a group trip can be a headache — especially when it comes to divvying up the expenses.
Those focused on beating Trump broke for Buttigieg and Biden, with Sanders, Warren, and Klobuchar divvying up the rest.
For example, young children learn both math and portion control when divvying up a recipe for six among themselves.
Just to be clear, this magazine, IR, got leaked recorded conversations among the oligarchs discussing divvying up the media.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The tricky work of divvying up the three business segments of Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA (EMBR3.
So will the S&D, with which it has traditionally cut majority-commanding deals divvying up the EU's big jobs.
Ride-hailing companies could end up divvying up which services are available within their respective apps, creating parallel transportation systems.
Previous merger talks had failed because of clashes between executives over divvying up top jobs and the companies' relative valuation.
Divvying up Earth's surface into nine-metre-square blocks requires nearly 57 trillion addresses (to be precise, 56,764,364,951,33 of them).
But in this sort of international agreement between two governments, there's no parallel process for divvying up blame or costs.
States would also have the option of leaving Medicaid expansion in place and just divvying up their premium subsidy dollars.
Give it a generation, and the divvying-up of the sexes may seem as bizarre as racial segregation does now.
They wouldn't, for example, be useful for storing photos or divvying up the dinner bill after a meal with friends.
When it was finally extended to ordinary people, it was about sharing labor and divvying up chores on the farm.
One possibility, with this approach, would also be splitting complicated tasks into multiple workflows and divvying them out to multiple people.
Having served on the House ethics committee, Mr Deutch noticed that divvying up seats evenly between the two sides fostered civility.
She is not coming to this sex party, since we have decided to keep the peace by divvying events between us.
Divvying up $2035 billion a year to each parent in the country would be a huge step toward ending childhood poverty.
The former couple filed new docs, obtained by TMZ, informing the court they reached a settlement on divvying up their stuff.
In this messy and drawn-out split, after 47 years together, the divvying up of the stuff is not so easy.
But instead of divvying up the winnings among their group, they gave the money to two colleagues going through some tough times.
One nice bonus — it looks like Samsung will let you get the discount outright, rather than divvying it up by monthly payments.
What's more, some research suggests that divvying up your workouts may actually help you get more out of every minute spent sweating.
Domain names are big business — there's a lot of money at stake when divvying them up among all the registrars and registries.
Elijah Cummings, chair of the House Oversight Committee, said Wednesday that congressional committees are already divvying up the revelations for further investigation.
Instead of divvying up the work that makes us miserable, we should challenge the social mechanisms—including capitalism—that make it so.
Miller is also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014.
Really, the fuss over whether Get Out is a comedy just illustrates the impossibility of divvying up films by genre to begin with.
And news that the DOJ and the FTC are divvying up jurisdiction over these companies doesn't mean that official investigations will be launched.
Shares of Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon and Apple tumbled following reports that top U.S. antitrust regulators were divvying up oversight responsibility over the companies.
Some shared spreadsheets divvying up to the last cent their cut of the spoils from deals they allegedly sealed with crooked Petrobras employees.
The partners, who were acquaintances, have fallen into what they call a "sisterly" relationship, divvying up the work without really talking about it.
They had their foreign ministers sign a pact guaranteeing that neither side would attack the other, while divvying up Poland and smaller countries.
Regulators are divvying up antitrust oversight of the Silicon Valley giants and lawmakers are investigating whether they have stifled competition and hurt consumers.
Laurence filed divorce docs and they confirmed what TMZ reported Friday -- Laurence and the "Suits" star likely spent the last year divvying up assets.
The divorce was hammered out in record time -- considering they were divvying up the world's largest fortune -- and in April they reached the settlement.
Silver's negotiations with Roberts were notable for their lack of public acrimony — understandable, perhaps, given the huge pile of money they were divvying up.
According to the Washington Post, the DOJ is  divvying up big-tech antitrust duties with the Federal Trade Commission, which is reportedly looking into Amazon.
In court documents filed during the past two weeks, Lampert and Sears have sparred over how the two are divvying the remaining expenses and assets.
In terms of divvying up that $50,000, HitRecord determines what portions of the profits each contributor deserves and publishes a "profit proposal" to the community.
Once the application is done, companies get a virtual credit card, and they can start divvying up virtual cards with custom limits for their employees.
It's difficult not to think of the incel community's divvying up of men and women into 'muscular, popular' Chads, 'attractive' Stacys and 'average looking' Beckys.
The agency also wants to rescind a rule that prohibits employers from pooling tips and divvying the proceeds to employees who make full minimum wage.
Facebook certainly isn't the only place you can see NFL highlights — the league has been insistent about divvying up rights and clips across multiple platforms.
The brothers formed a powerful bloc among the king's dozens of progeny, passing the throne from brother to brother and divvying up key ministries among themselves.
For them, Stem's attraction is its ability to easily manage the complex "splits" — the divvying up of royalties among multiple parties — that result from such collaborations.
What's more, Penn took home much less than that amount after he'd finished divvying up his movie salary among his team of agents and other representatives.
Gone are the days of counting bills and divvying up change at restaurants — if you and your friends have the Cash App then you&aposre all set.
Divvying up your take-home pay will be challenging, especially for those with modest starting salaries, and credit card and student loan debt, personal finance pros say.
Finland comes out near the top—there, divvying up welfare spending equally among the population would mean a $10,500 payment, or about a quarter of GDP per person.
From divvying up assets to asserting parental rights, the details of divorce that can be more clear-cut with heterosexual marriages are creating complications for same-sex couples.
Following the deal, employees got massive bonuses, divvying up $2 billion in Altria cash, in large part to lessen the sour taste of a deal with Big Tobacco.
The couple doesn't have any kids, and he says divvying up everything else -- from shared property to spousal support, and even attorney's fees -- will be dictated by their prenup.
There was a small group of us divvying up the bonuses, and somebody wanted to give one guy an additional $5,000 on top of the $20,000 he was getting.
She is also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
Apple reportedly plans to claim half the proceeds of a $10 monthly subscription fee, divvying up the other half among participating publishers according to how many people read their stories.
She was also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
Since 1945 the country's peace has been kept by a system divvying up public life—state companies, public services, subsidies, regulatory responsibilities—between political parties (Proporz, the system is called).
Miller is also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
She was also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
She was also accused of divvying up $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
It will take a rallying of uncontrollable variables to make sure that voters in the states the two candidates are divvying up will stick to the plan, all biases aside. 3.
She was also accused of divvying up $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
When you start up the app, mia Contacts will pick up your contacts and then start divvying them into categories like your university, your previous jobs, or other categories like cities.
Even with the enactment of this bipartisan deal, Congress and Trump face a fierce battle over divvying up about half of the $2.75 trillion for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
They are enjoying living together at Paltrow's Los Angeles home and divvying up parental duties like kid carpools "They enjoy quiet nights at home with the kids," says a Paltrow pal.
Finally, he says, you can try divvying up your work so as not to overburden yourself, Complete 80 percent now, says Friedman, and the remaining 20 percent in the New Year.
The USFS had been just days away from collecting bids and divvying contracts for the logging project, which was set to clear out old-growth timber in Alaska's Tongass National Forest.
Shares of Google parent company Alphabet, Facebook, Amazon and Apple all fell last week on reports that the DOJ and Federal Trade Commission were divvying up antitrust oversight of the four companies.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European parliament on Tuesday began divvying-up British seats that will be left empty post-Brexit from 2019 with Spain, France, Italy and the Netherlands scooping up most initially.
AutoLotto also intends to add group buying features to its app, letting friends pool funds to buy tickets together, and divvying up the winnings automatically based on each player's contributions to the pool.
They appear to be divvying up the Rubio vote by ideology and region, with Mr. Cruz consolidating conservative voters in the South and Mr. Kasich gaining among more moderate voters in the North.
William Shatner and his ex-wife are divvying up all their assets, and we mean ALL -- because the settlement covers everything from dogs to land, to ashes of exes and yes ... horse semen.
"Given the similarity in competition issues involved, divvying up these investigations is sure to waste resources, split valuable expertise across the agencies, and likely result in divergent antitrust enforcement," he said in a statement.
In June, multiple reports indicated that the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission, which generally split antitrust enforcement at the federal level, were divvying up responsibility for potential action against Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Amazon.
The two federal agencies that handle antitrust issues are divvying up oversight of two dominant tech companies: Unnamed sources say that the Justice Department is taking Google and the Federal Trade Commission is handling Amazon.
This month, the House Judiciary Committee launched a "top-to-bottom" antitrust probe of Big Tech and reports came out that two federal regulators are divvying up responsibility for oversight of Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple.
Quadlin tells The Huffington Post that she had anticipated the divvying would happen along income lines, where the partner who made less money or worked fewer hours would be expected to perform more labor at home.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Units of former telecommunications equipment giant Nortel Networks said on Friday they need more time for talks to try to reach deal on divvying up $7.3 billion raised from liquidating the failed company.
The idea of home (white, Protestant) was foisted on various Native American tribes by the numerous treaties divvying up their homelands, forcing them into deadly reservations, breaking down their cultures—and teaching women how to knit.
Conventions of states, they say, are nothing new: About three dozen met from the 1700s to 1922 — most before the Constitution was drafted — considering everything from trade to slavery to divvying up the Colorado River's water.
Some lottery winners are simply unprepared for such a large windfall and they suffer from poor financial planning, while others fall into the trap of being too generous divvying up their winnings among friends and family.
She says that once droplets started to divide, they could easily have gained the ability to transfer genetic information, essentially divvying up a batch of protein-coding RNA or DNA into equal parcels for their daughter cells.
The party atmosphere is no doubt appropriately amped by the fact that the HFPA loves to nominate everybody, doubling the number of people up for its top awards by divvying things into dramatic and musical/comedy categories.
Photo: Cliff Owen (AP)Over the past week, the two federal agencies with mandates to enforce antitrust law—the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission—have apparently been divvying up Silicon Valley for potential probes.
Throughout the entire 2016 Republican primary, which like this race featured three more mainstream candidates divvying up that vote, neither Trump nor anyone else won with as small a share of the vote as Sanders did last night.
It's unclear who exactly shelled out what for those 3 properties, which include a vineyard in France, a mansion in New Orleans and an apartment in NY ... but we're told the prenup makes divvying all that up simple.
For now, it's less about having an AI discover and invent completely new types of attacks, and more about the logistics of divvying up limited computing resources to prioritize the search for known bugs and ones like them.
It's usually people who are government officials, or work for the government obtaining documents, who are siphoning away official letterheads, licenses, or other documents people need for these kinds of crimes, and then divvying them out as needed.
Sources connected to the couple tell us much of the split has been sorted out already -- including the divvying up of assets -- and they plan to share custody of their now 8 year-old kids, Thomas and Zoe.
Naturally, Mahavuthivanij — who is running Mythic with three other co-founders plus several other part-time contractors — thinks Mythic can change and grow the market for people who do care about hard assets by divvying up their ownership.
As the results came rolling in, from east to west, political anchors delivered a breathless play-by-play of how Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders were divvying up the map and turning this into a two-man race.
The federal government is reported to be preparing for a broad review of Big Tech's power, with the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice divvying up responsibility for possible probes into Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple.
While self-driving cars will likely increase profitability — given Uber will take home the entire fare instead of divvying up around 75 percent of it to drivers — but the costs of owning and maintaining the cars are lofty.
Chris Pratt and Anna Faris are separating after eight years of marriage, leaving both actors to face the task of divvying up their assets and making custody arrangements for their son Jack, who will turn 5 later this month.
Instead of cramming everything into the refrigerator on the platters on which they were served, Costello says divvying up leftovers into small shallow containers will help them cool more evenly and make sure they last longer in the fridge.
Two retired judges have been given the gut-wrenching task of divvying up a roughly $800 million settlement among thousands of people who were injured or lost loved ones in the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, USA Today reported Friday.
Just this month, the House Judiciary Committee launched a "top-to-bottom" antitrust probe of Big Tech reports came out that two federal regulators are divvying up responsibility for oversight of Google (GOOG), Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN) and Apple (AAPL).
Meanwhile, federal regulators were divvying up oversight of four tech giants: The New York Times reported the Justice Department agreed to handle potential antitrust probes involving Apple and Google, while the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) would handle Facebook and Amazon.
ROME, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Investigators at Italy's antitrust authority said Sky Italia and Mediaset violated competition laws by divvying up Serie A soccer rights and excluding new entrants, according to a Sunday newspaper report that was confirmed by a source.
Then there are the federal regulators at the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, who are reported to be divvying up the bountiful oversight and investigative spoils supposedly hiding under only the finest rocks, desks, and servers in Silicon Valley.
Meanwhile, the FAA also predicts that the number of unmanned drones registered in its database could surge to more than 6 million by 2021—a fleet of robot that will have to be taken into account when we're divvying up the skyline.
Ahmed's motion also addresses a performance-based bonus plan at Oak called IPP that allocates a "manager" on a deal and supporting "buddies" with 100 points, with the manager often keeping 60 percent of the points and the buddies divvying up the rest.
In the weeks and months after my father's death, my family and I went through his belongings, donating whatever was useful, getting rid of what no one would want, and divvying up the things we loved, the things that reminded us of him.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department are divvying up behemoths like Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple to begin investigations into all manner of behaviors, even as politicians are tripping over themselves to render judgments about breakups and antitrust and new regulations.
Apartment List, an apartment rental website, analyzed data pulled from the American Time Use Survey (a survey that collects data on every activity respondents engage in during the day) to find out how renters and homeowners differ when it comes to divvying up their time.
What is exciting is this is not bureaucracy sitting down and divvying things up; it's the marketplace deciding what is the best use of spectrum and creating opportunities not only for the wireless carriers but also for broadcasters to rethink how they will do business.
But in the late 1990s or early 2000s, they were hit by a new phenomenon: the divvying up of the total economic pie — steady for decades — suddenly changed, and labor's share dropped, according to a new paper by Autor and co-author Anna Salomons.
Between the accumulation of individual present piles and the divvying out of Santa's uneaten cookies, the morning of December 25th is teeming with tradition — even the act of carrying out each one in matching pajama sets is itself an important if not slightly ridiculous ritual.
Earlier this month, the Grammy-winner announced he'd be divvying up the funds his non-profit raised over the last six months between 20 of Chicago's public schools, to the tune of $100,000 per school, to be used in support of arts programs over the next three years.
As athletes laser-tag and power-nap alongside the starving academics who keep them eligible, more will realize that the NCAA is divvying up a revenue pot nearly as big as the NFL's—and that the theme-park facilities they're enjoying were built with what should be their salaries.
That's why recent reports that the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are divvying up responsibilities for possible action against the big four — and that legislators had begun a turn-over-every-stone investigation of companies like Facebook and Google — seemed at once both abrupt and a long time coming.
The Utah Jazz star announced Saturday he'd be forking $500k of his money toward the COVID-19 pandemic -- divvying up the dough to different groups, but all with the intent to relieve people who are going to be hurt by it the most, like part-timers at the team's arena.
Major airlines are competing for a limited number of flights to Cuba, with the Obama administration considering whether to allow a direct route to the island from Washington, D.C.  The Transportation Department has been tasked with divvying up the flights, which were negotiated as part of an agreement between the Obama administration and Cuban government.
"Eight billion dollars sounds like a lot in theory, but once you start divvying it up, it's less so," said Elizabeth Burch, a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law who specializes in studying mass tort litigation and is surveying women for their views on the litigation to be used in a study.
"There are literally dozens of things you have to do after someone passes away — contacting the social security office, closing out bank accounts and Facebook profiles…" Johnston reveals that 44 percent of families say they had arguments while divvying up assets — a process that takes an average of 560 hours aka 3 months of full-time work.
Clinton's campaign is making the candidate more readily available for interviews, with Clinton borrowing a Trump tactic and calling into television news programs -- like CNN's "The Lead" for an interview with Jake Tapper on Tuesday -- this time, to attack her rival for a months-long delay in divvying up nearly $6 million in charitable contributions to veterans' organizations.
The reality star was also accused of divvying $120,000 into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S. In January, Miller, 50, agreed to forfeit the $120,000 Australian, the Associated Press reported.
The reality star was also accused of divvying $120,203 into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S. In January, Miller agreed to forfeit the $120,000 Australian, the Associated Press reported.
Our current-day use of ruins often suggests similar ideas: an American-British venture building a replica of part of a destroyed Roman triumphal arch from Palmyra to tour around the world, before it is to be set up at Palmyra itself; Russia presenting itself as the "liberator" of ancient Palmyra; several countries divvying up the spoils of restoring Palmyra's damaged ruins.
At what may have been the final Republican presidential debate, in Miami last month, John Weaver, Mr. Kasich's chief strategist, broached with Mr. Roe the possibility of the two campaigns' divvying up the remaining states in a way that would play to their respective strengths, to deny Mr. Trump a majority of delegates before the convention, according to a Republican strategist familiar with the exchange.
The reality star was also accused of divvying $120,000 – which she made in Australia during a tour – into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S.  As part of her plea she promised to forfeit the $120,000 Australian.
The reality star, 50, was also accused of divvying $120,000 into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S. "Throughout this case, Ms. Miller has taken both the allegations and the proceedings very seriously," Miller's attorney Robert Ridge previously told PEOPLE in a statement.
To think more clearly about the effect of PTAs — and specifically mega-rich PTAs in wealthy school districts — we talked to New York Times education reporter Dana Goldstein about a recent fight in the Malibu-Santa Monica school district, just outside LA. For a few years, the district tried to remedy inequalities between poor Santa Monica schools and uber-wealthy Malibu schools by pooling PTA donations and divvying them up evenly to all schools.
Sen. Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) on Monday penned an op-ed criticizing the federal agencies in charge of antitrust enforcement for divvying up their probes of the country's largest tech giants, saying only one agency should be in charge of investigating companies such as Facebook and Google.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) on Monday penned an op-ed criticizing the federal agencies in charge of antitrust enforcement for divvying up their probes of the country's largest tech giants, saying only one agency should be in charge of investigating companies such as Facebook and Google.
The reality star was also accused of divvying $120,000 into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S.  However, in January, she promised to forfeit the $120,000 Australian that she pleaded guilty to failing to report when she brought it into the United States illegally, reports the Associated Press.
And while I'm sure the far left in Korea, which is opposed to the THAAD deployment, found the Trump invoice a helpful little talking point to support their thesis that the United States cannot be trusted, the President also unnerved millions of mainstream South Koreans who fear that the United States is willing to cozy up to China, divvying up the Asia-Pacific region at the expense -- and without the say-so -- of the Republic of Korea.
A source with knowledge of Tsunami Democràtic, speaking to TechCrunch on condition of anonymity, told us that "high level developers" located all around the world are involved in the effort, divvying up coding tasks as per any large scale IT project and leveraging open source resources (such as the RetroShare node-based networking platform) to channel grassroots support for independence into a resilient campaign network that can't be stopped by the arrest of a few leaders.
At least that was the aim of a peace deal brokered by IGAD, an eight-country regional bloc, and backed by the U.S., the U.K., Norway, China, the U.N., and the EU. Signed in 22013 by Kiir and Machar, the pact sought to end the civil war by reinstating Machar to his previous post as the young country's first vice president, divvying up government positions between the signatories, and eventually reintegrating the rebels into the army.

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