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"carve up" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) to divide a company, an area of land, etc. into smaller parts in order to share it between people

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The parties also have still to carve up ministerial posts.
The upshot: The FCC wants to carve up the band.
Turkey and Russia reached a deal to carve up northeastern Syria.
Aldridge can carve up a defense in so many different ways.
Helicopter rotor blades carve up zombies and send dismembered corpses flying.
Facing fierce opposition, developers are looking to carve up the site.
Her machine pistols carve up the opposition, but her abilities shut them down.
DE announced plans to carve up networks, renewables and retail energy firm Innogy.
Sears would carve up the catalog landscape with a local rival, Montgomery Ward.
Would it really be wise for America to carve up its tech champions?
Pennsylvania relied on legislative staff members to carve up the state's House districts.
CARVE-UP The pressure is on to complete talks to carve up Air Berlin quickly because a 150 million euro ($176 million) bridging loan it received from the German government will keep its planes flying for only up to three months.
"Adora Crellin wasn't going to let them carve up her little girl," she says.
Twain condemned all efforts by Western nations to carve up the non-Western world.
A government loan kept its planes in the air during negotiations on its carve-up.
"G-2" in which the U.S. and China would supposedly carve up Asia for themselves
It hopes the EU will approve the carve-up by the end of the year.
The rest of the Waystar executives prove just as eager to carve up their colleagues.
THE CARVE-UP Just as fraught is the question of how to spend the budget.
It makes you long to see Harris carve up Donald Trump on a debate stage.
As the intricate post-merger carve up unfolded, the number of activists doubled to four.
The Cubs did little to help their cause, passively watching Kershaw carve up the strike zone.
The call to carve up Virginia is mostly a stunt, and a silly one at that.
For good reason, few expect a mandated or voluntary move to carve up these tech giants.
One thing you learn, in squeamish detail, is how to carve up a dead beached whale.
So I think a lot of people feel that you're just going to carve up the world.
Toto and its rival Lixil carve up the Japanese market for fancy, multi-function loos between them.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The latest carve-up of Germany's energy sector makes more sense than previous reshuffles.
The titans continue to butt heads as they race to carve up the rest of the globe.
Honestly, the degree to which others have decided to just carve up Snapchat's product ideas is inspiring.
Attempts to carve up markets among portfolio firms may in time raise a different set of competition concerns.
These acts, which were documented in photographs, led him to carve up other deteriorating buildings in the city.
Air Berlin said Saturday that the deal meant it had successfully closed all negotiations for its carve-up.
Apple and most wireless carriers offer monthly payment plans to carve up the cost into smaller cash chunks.
Oligarchs-in-the-making took advantage of that lack to carve up the country's considerable rents and assets.
Air Berlin said on Saturday that the deal meant it had successfully closed all negotiations for its carve-up.
One article pledges to explain "how officials, the security services, and bandits carve up the market for funeral services".
Some brokers have saved money by using chainsaws to carve up the dead instead of more expensive surgical saws.
Especially when they're small, the Rockets will sometimes run action specifically designed to let Gordon carve up a mismatch.
When are they going to make an ad about us regular office folk who can carve up an Excel spreadsheet?
Police recovered a 15-inch pruning saw from Lyne's bathroom, which they believe Charlton used to carve up her body.
There are whispers that Didi and Uber are quickly moving forward with plans to carve up the world between them.
BRONZED travellers gaze out over their cocktails as surfers carve up the left-hand breaks on offer in Máncora, Peru.
The new 2900th Circuit would carve up the 220006th Circuit, the busiest of the 2202 circuit courts in the nation.
As the first world war raged, the two diplomats proposed to carve up the Arab lands of the Ottoman empire.
"The uprising began as an Arab awakening and ended in a carve-up among non-Arab powers," says a Syrian analyst.
The central bank said late on Monday that lenders would be allowed to carve up stressed loan accounts into two categories.
Mr. Angyan's proposal called on the government to carve up its massive plots and lease them to small and midsize farmers.
But splitting up Avianca Brasil into smaller chunks could help those carriers carve up desirable airport slots and avoid antitrust troubles.
SMITHFIELD, Virginia, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Smithfield Foods' slaughterhouse in Virginia used to carve up pork for American sandwiches and holiday dinners.
Air Berlin's creditors met on Thursday to discuss offers for Germany's second largest airline and agreed the carve-up, the sources said.
Chicken's on day three, so I carve up a few pieces to freeze and leave just enough in the fridge for tomorrow.
One of many obstacles to such a carve-up is that some big cities, such as Aleppo and Homs, remain highly contested.
These shadowy negotiations carve up Afghanistan and its resources into fiefdoms and alliances as various actors balance and bandwagon against one another.
You can tell because every candidate on that stage has the categories and mental equipment to carve up a billionaire like Bloomberg.
In a series of secret treaties, they agreed in the event of victory to carve up the empires of their defeated enemies.
I don't think there's enough flexibility in the USDA budget to be able to carve up and be able to identify $15 billion.
"(The firms) created monopolies by agreeing to raise sales prices and to artificially carve up the market," the NDRC said in the statements.
China would love to carve up the world bilaterally into spheres of influence, with the great powers dominating their regions and trading favours elsewhere.
Having Kirk Cousins and the Redskins' offense carve up the inept Cleveland defense seems too simple with the way this season has been going.
Moritz said PwC made mistakes and had taken responsibility for its actions, but authorities should not rush to carve up the sector because of them.
The feuds over migration and democratic standards have isolated the eastern states, who were left out in this month's carve-up of top EU jobs.
So meet a believer: Julie Alvin, who has been a top editor at Bustle — one of those nimble upstarts trying to carve up Time Inc.
Sega capitulated in the wider console wars soon after, giving up its hardware aspirations as Sony and Microsoft moved in to carve up the turf.
A little more than a century ago, the Sykes-Picot British-French carve-up of the collapsing Ottoman Empire yielded weak states with arbitrary borders.
If China forges a trade deal it would "carve up some of the fastest growing markets in the world at our expense," the president said.
There are plans to carve up the bottom of the sea as we have drilled for oil and coal and uranium above ground for decades.
Both Condor and Lufthansa are among airlines interested in taking on parts of Air Berlin's business as part of a carve-up of the company.
He could carve up the Clean Power Plan, our best chance to clean up dirty power plants, which are the main contributors to climate change.
Irving knows how to carve up the Warriors and there are zero players on the Cavaliers who can touch him, should Boston reach the conference finals.
Democrats will never agree to carve up domestic programs for savings, and it will be up to Congress to decide on final fiscal 29.9 spending levels.
They tell their children tales of the red-headed witch who will come claim them and carve up their soft fleshy gourd-bodies if they misbehave.
In this great post-war carve-up, the Kurds were promised — but then denied — independence and condemned to a rootless existence in a very dangerous neighborhood.
At home, any Huawei carve-up would be seen as capitulation, and play badly for Xi. The same holds true for using layoffs to conserve capital.
It's a process that usually involves plotting a route in which you carve up all the baddies in a matter of seconds, and with great style.
A "Festive Dinner for Dogs" is actually a sweet thing to buy if you're not planning to carve up a portion of turkey for your pet.
The two parties can't even agree on how to carve up the budget — basic details that are typically finalized in the early weeks of the process.
Fey, Aidy Bryant, and Kate McKinnon are just a few girlfriends at a bar, but make no mistake – they'll carve up your life to defend their friends.
DE 17 long-haul aircraft and their transatlantic routes in a carve-up of the insolvent carrier, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
It's a long way from California's jungle primary and an unlikely ballot initiative to carve up the state or Maine's ranked election experiment to fundamental government reform.
The carrier has been in talks with Lufthansa and easyJet on a carve-up of its assets such as aircraft, take-off and landing slots and crew.
If successful, some worry this bill could carve up the world's genetic resources into commercial fiefdoms, forcing scientists to perform basic research under constant threat of legal action.
In 1961, Kleinrock developed his thesis around the idea that computers could talk to each other if they could carve up their information into tiny, easily transferrable packets.
Using data from the 2010 census, GOP lawmakers used sophisticated computer programs to aggressively carve up the state's legislative map into as many Republican-friendly districts as possible.
Rather than carve up the rotunda into multiple spaces, Mr. Ando has placed a 30-foot-high concrete cylinder inside it to be the Bourse's main exhibition gallery.
Qantas Airlines (QABSY) said on Thursday that the virus could carve up to $100 million of pre-tax profit from the second half of the company's fiscal year.
The overwhelmed director graciously singled out his fellow nominees, going so far as to mention using a chainsaw to carve up the statuette and share it with them.
The carve-up of ABN Amro by Royal Bank of Scotland, Santander and Fortis in 2007 was the biggest example of a hostile acquisition in the banking sector.
Talks about a utility carve up between RWE and E.ON involving breaking up RWE subsidiary Innogy are dragging on, an E.ON spokeswoman told the Rheinische Post on Saturday.
Shurmur, Vanderbilt carve up Tennessee Kyle Shurmur threw for 283 yards and four touchdowns as Vanderbilt knocked off Tennessee 214-22 on Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn.
In 1925, aggrieved by a carve-up of the Ottoman empire that gave the Kurds nothing, another leader, Sheikh Said, led a Kurdish rebellion against the nascent Turkish republic.
The circular depression has had a weird effect on both the amount of sand available to form dunes and the way the winds carve up the dunes, NASA said.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had found provisionally that sellers of antibiotic Nitrofurantoin broke competition law by "arranging to carve up the market between them".
They then combined these results with data from laboratory experiments documenting how quickly various radiation doses carve up amino acids (a stand-in here for complex biomolecules in general).
Eddie starts to carve up the chicken, but those of us in the kitchen simply couldn't wait and have already started snatching mouth-burning potatoes out of the skillet.
Opinion: Splitting up California is a billionaire's fantasy For half a decade, a wealthy venture capitalist has been trying to carve up California into a cluster of smaller states.
Denied a state in the carve-up of the Middle East, and massacred with poison gas by Saddam Hussein, they consolidated their autonomous region after America toppled Saddam in 2003.
There was a Lamassu charm from Iraq, where secret memos have exposed the alleged link between oil firms—including BP—and the invasion and subsequent carve-up of the country.
Air Berlin also flies A320s and so Eurowings' move is a chance for staff to get hired without waiting for talks on a carve-up of the carrier to finish.
In the recent carve-up of top jobs in the Saudi oil industry, that role went to Yasir al-Rumayyan, a banker said to be close to the crown prince.
LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - RWE and E.ON's surprise carve up of Germany's Innogy could complicate a merger of SSE and Innogy-owned npower to create Britain's second largest energy supplier.
During an earnings call with analysts, Mark Zuckerberg responded to a question about his plans to carve up Facebook in two — a public "townhall" and a more private, encrypted service.
It's worrisome to some, that you do improve each other by competing and as we have these mega-companies, these companies that carve up the world, it creates a problematic situation.
But some Moldovans suspect that the Socialists and Plahotniuc collaborate behind the scenes to carve up the state between themselves - a suggestion rejected by Dodon in a Reuters interview in January.
So it's not a one-wheeled device, and it requires a remote to accelerate with an electric jolt, but you can carve up the sidewalk just like you would the mountainside.
The two broadcasters were accused of creating a cartel to carve up the rights to show matches of the top eight Italian teams in the 2015-2018 seasons, squeezing out competitors.
The Mt. Rushmore monument took a quick 14 years to build in comparison, though it's only on one side of Mt. Rushmore while Ziolkowski wanted to carve up the entire mountain.
As the team on the ground in Moses Lake starts to decommission and carve up the Qantas jet, AeroTec's engineers in Seattle are working to complete the flying testbed's final design.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, Whether you&aposre about to carve up a turkey or tuck into a plant-based alternative of some kind, I wish you good cheer and season&aposs greetings.
Nasrallah noted that his group's arch enemy Israel had come out in support of Kurdish statehood and described the referendum as part of a U.S.-Israeli plot to carve up the region.
"There has been a mafia-style carve up of the nation, market by market, where cable companies don't compete with each other," one very senior executive in the TV industry told me.
Brewers of pumpkin beer looked to carve up a big business this Halloween but a shortage of the squash and waning interest in the seasonal beverage may make for a frightful season.
Since then, the elected parent group from the local district, the Community Education Council, has united behind a more complicated plan to carve up the district and move children and schools around.
Though this promotion comes at the perfect time for those looking to carve up prices after carving their Thanksgiving turkeys, it's not the last holiday deal Target has in store this year.
Berenberg economist Holger Schmieding argued that in the carve-up of ministries under a Jamaica coalition, Wolfgang Schaeuble, conservative finance minister since 2009, may have to yield his post to the FDP.
Su Dezhi, a pork butcher at an open-air market about 20 miles from Mr. Chen's farm, said that he used to buy and carve up two pigs a day for sale.
They discussed rules to determine which state should take responsibility for ships bearing migrants, and agreed to carve up responsibility among themselves for striking deals with migrants' home countries to speed up deportations.
"The U.S. has realized that they cannot leave the Russians and Chinese to carve up the Arctic as they see fit," said Niklas Granholm, deputy director of studies at Sweden's Defence Research Agency.
These so-called "cy pres" (pronounced "see pray") settlements are used in class action cases when it might be impractical to carve up low-value individual damages among a large number of plaintiffs.
Besides more security personnel, specialist units will get new clearances to bypass the traditional carve-up of responsibilities between police and military forces that can hinder a timely armed response, Bernard Cazeneuve said.
Foreign control of mines has been sore point for many Indonesians, who view it as a legacy of an authoritarian past when a ruling elite cut sweetheart deals to carve up precious resources.
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair will not make an offer for assets of insolvent German airline Air Berlin, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said, citing what he said was an opaque carve-up process.
But Godin and Co. are not new to this, and that kind of attack will be welcome for them over the incisive passing the Russians used to carve up Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
And it's one that will show how we can end the corrupt system where lawmakers like Patrick Murphy carve up legislation into little pieces, and sell it off to the biggest campaign donors.
My research shows that intelligent machines are sharpening a scalpel that will allow us to carve up work processes in the name of productivity, and that routine jobs are the first to go.
Once India's telecom department accepts these recommendations, internet service providers will no longer be allowed to carve up India's internet into slow and fast lanes, throttle speeds, or discriminate against content in any way.
Here's his dispatch: Calls to wrest Pacific Gas & Electric from investors' hands have grown louder, amplified by a state bill that would allow cities to carve up PG&E territory into government-run utilities.
Polish President Andrzej Duda scolded other EU members for delaying accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia, days after the EU's current eastern European members lost out in a carve-up of its top jobs.
Austrian officials had said Holzmann was all but certain to take the job under an institutional carve-up agreed between Austria's two ruling parties, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's conservatives and the far-right Freedom Party (FPO).
Some Moldovans suspect that the Socialists and Plahotniuc, for all their public feuding, collaborate behind the scenes to carve up the state between them - a suggestion rejected by Dodon in a Reuters interview in January.
On the basis of that carve-up, and industry body GSMA Intelligence's prediction of telecoms firms spending $104 billion on 5G-ready kit next year, Ericsson's 2020 sales could be as much as $28 billion.
Holzmann, a 69-year-old economist and pensions specialist, was formally nominated by the cabinet as part of an institutional carve-up between Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's conservatives and their coalition partner, the far-right Freedom Party.
The two companies announced plans to carve up networks, renewables and retail energy firm Innogy, in which RWE holds a 22017 percent stake, and divide its assets between them in a reshaping of Germany's power sector.
Congressional districts drawn by state legislatures routinely carve up cities, especially in Republican-leaning states, to dilute the representation of their residents by combining them with dispersed populations on the other side of the density divide.
That bloc, these candidates and their advisers acknowledge, could lose influence if a herd of self-styled pragmatists end up stampeding into the Democratic contest, atomizing the center even as progressive competitors carve up the left.
But, industry insiders and advisers say, the race for premium spectrum will carve up 43G airwaves, and the spending splurge could even decide the size and timing of one of India's largest listings: Vodafone's own Indian IPO.
The danger of a world without net neutrality is that ISPs that sell cable television or their own streaming TV services will carve up the internet to push customers toward the services that make them more money.
But, industry insiders and advisers say, the race for premium spectrum will carve up 4G airwaves, and the spending splurge could even decide the size and timing of one of India's largest listings: Vodafone's own Indian IPO.
And so, the joggers returned to their morning runs along La Laguna Del Condado, and the surfers have returned to La Ocho — so named for the No. 8 bus stop nearby — to carve up its famous wave.
We Palestinians must also contend with daily humiliations and inconveniences caused by the restrictions of movement and services imposed by Israel's control of borders and the settler-only roads and infrastructure that carve up the West Bank.
" Mr. Collins said that while many ghost kitchen companies essentially scout cheap real estate that they can carve up to make numerous tiny kitchens, Kitchen United looks for spaces near "really high concentrations of people and retail.
An elephant's tusk is sold; it is carved into the vignette of a story of redemption; it becomes a fetish; hundreds or thousands of elephants are killed to carve up their bodies and tell that (Christianized) story again.
Our heroes Abdullah Saeed, Wilbert L. Cooper, and Martina de Alba take us to Pointe-aux-Chenes, Louisiana, to meet with Choctaw Native Americans who are losing their way of life as oil companies carve up their lands.
Peering down into deep Balkan valleys, one can see how absurd local ethnic rivalries and hatreds are; they carve up a continuous landscape of rocky coastlines and dusty roads that can obviously succeed only as an integrated region.
Wilson responded by piously expressing his belief in "the consent of the governed," and his hope that the wishes of local peoples would be taken into consideration as the European powers prepared to carve up the Middle East.
By taking over the renewable energy assets of subsidiary Innogy and of E.ON within the sector carve-up, RWE will develop into Europe's third-biggest renewables company and the world's number five, with installed capacity of 10 gigawatts.
But Woodland, in his 31st career major, used a red-hot putter to carve up the Pebble Beach layout and finish three shots clear of runner-up Brooks Koepka, who was seeking a third consecutive U.S. Open title.
Lufthansa's deputy chair Christine Behle, who represents labour union Verdi on the company's supervisory board, told Reuters on Thursday that she expected it to take at least a week or two until a carve-up deal had been agreed.
The money will last at most until mid-November, which means the pressure is on to agree a carve-up of Air Berlin, whose assets include about 140 leased aircraft and valuable take-off and landing slots in Germany.
Huishan said in July it planned to carve up shares in the company among its creditor banks and shareholders as part of restructuring plans, and that it was ultimately looking for a "white knight" to financially support the firm.
Mr Obiang, who overthrew his uncle to become president, has a deplorable human-rights record; dissidents who anger him sometimes end up in prison where guards have been known to shock, beat and carve up their wards with knives.
FRANKFURT/ESSEN, March 12 (Reuters) - Plans to carve up Innogy between parent RWE and fellow utility E.ON are unlikely to be disrupted by rival bidders due to the complexity of the planned transaction, people close to the matter said.
FRANKFURT, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Lufthansa is poised to agree a deal to buy assets of Air Berlin, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters ahead of a Thursday deadline for talks to carve up the insolvent German airline.
In Virginia, however, another political battle has been raging, as Democrats and Republicans fight for control of the closely divided state General Assembly and the ability to carve up the state's legislative and congressional districts for the next decade.
But they need places to live and small plots to farm, so villages across the nation's north have agreed to carve up their communally owned land and share it with the refugees, often for many years at a time.
The total market size for the mobile gaming sector last year was estimated at around $22BN so there's plenty to play for, even though only a very small minority of games makers typically get to carve up most of the takings.
The second world war is presented as a Russian victory over the West; the government has commissioned new history books that present the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact to carve up Poland between the Soviet and Nazi regimes as a self-defence measure.
The German flagship carrier's proposal for the carve-up of Air Berlin would see it taking over the insolvent carrier's leisure airline unit Niki and other planes for a sum in the low hundreds of millions of euros, another source said.
They'll work toward developing a set of common industry standards for network interoperability, and also figure how to essentially carve up or stake out the stratosphere so that participating industry players can work together without stepping on each other's toes.
One came on March 20, 1919, when Wilson learned that his French and English allies had secretly agreed to carve up the Ottoman Empire as soon as the war ended, and were continuing to scheme both with and against each other.
Since Hurricane Sandy in 2200, the utility has spent about $1 billion to raise, waterproof or build walls around equipment in lower elevations and to carve up distribution networks so that smaller sections can be shut off remotely when floodwaters rise.
Raab told an event on the sidelines of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham: "Our number one priority is making sure we don't see a border down the Irish sea that will carve up economically the United Kingdom," Raab said.
Under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, the federal government can carve up a bank if regulators do not believe its plan is workable and in recent years they have faulted more than a dozen banks for drafting overly optimistic or not credible plans.
Vogelzang's career in commerce began at Shell, moving to ABN AMRO and then being promoted to the bank's board at a relatively young age as the previous generation of top managers left during its 2007 carve-up and the 2008 financial crisis.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Embattled China Huishan Dairy Holdings Co Ltd is planning to carve up shares in the company among its creditor banks and existing shareholders as part of restructuring plans as it struggles to pay back billions of dollars of debt.
Under Dodd-Frank, the federal government has the power to carve up a bank if regulators do not believe its plan is workable and in recent years they have faulted more than a dozen banks for drafting overly optimistic or not credible plans.
Vogelzang's career in commerce began at Shell, moving to ABN AMRO and then being promoted to the bank's board at a relatively young age as the previous generation of top managers left during its 2007 carve-up and the 2008 financial crisis.
Nowitzki needs one dribble to carve up a mismatch, and even though he's at the stage of his career where getting blocked by Marreese Speights is not a shock, his right palm remains one of the most comforting launch pads in the sport.
Beginning in the 573s, the Supreme Court ruled that legislators can't carve up maps to intentionally diminish the power of black voters, and in the 257s, Congress amended the Voting Rights Act to make states redraw maps if they have a discriminatory effect.
Scottish independence would thrust the rest of the United Kingdom and the newly independent Scotland into talks on how to carve up North Sea oil revenues, what currency Scotland would use, and the fate of Britain's main nuclear submarine base at Faslane near Glasgow.
Chief Executive Bruce Hemphill set the carve-up in motion in 2016, saying the company's four main businesses — a U.S. asset manager, a British wealth manager, an African financial services unit and a South African bank — would achieve higher investor ratings as independent, separate entities.
In any case, now that Toys "R" Us has liquidated all of its inventory (one person alone reportedly bought $1 million in discounted toys for the needy), Amazon is more than happy to seize the opportunity to carve up what is left of Geoffrey's market.
It was there that he and this NATO ally, who recently bought the S-400 air defense system from Moscow in defiance of the West, talked about how they and other regional players would carve up control of Northeastern Syria to serve their interests.
Chairman Etienne Jornod, a major shareholder, long resisted calls to carve up the company but concluded the two independent units were better: a drugs business focused on growth, in particular in the United States, and a Swiss pharmacy chain that delivers a robust dividend.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI, July 4 (Reuters) - Embattled China Huishan Dairy Holdings Co Ltd is planning to carve up shares in the company among its creditor banks and existing shareholders as part of restructuring plans as it struggles to pay back billions of dollars of debt.
"It's all the more important that we finalize TPP soon because as we speak China is negotiating a trade deal of its own — one that would carve up the growing Asia-Pacific markets at our expense, risking American jobs, businesses and goods," the president said.
Australia's Qube Holdings Ltd and Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc are raising a A$1 billion ($753 million) loan to help pay for the ports business of Asciano Ltd, in a carve-up of Australia's largest ports and rail operator, people familiar with the transaction said.
That could lead to a kind of peace, but at the price of what may be a lasting carve-up of Syria into zones controlled by different foreign powers, which will in all probability leave Mr Assad in place on the populous coastal west of the country.
Under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, the federal government has the power to carve up a bank if regulators do not believe its plan is workable and in recent years they have faulted more than a dozen banks for drafting overly optimistic or not credible plans.
As the likes of the Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders and the newly installed president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Neel Kashkari, advance the carve-up cause with rhetorical flourishes of their own, the banking industry will have to make its case for staying big.
In their sharply worded, unanimous opinion, the judges wrote that Republicans in Ohio, supervised by party mapmaking experts in Washington, operated with "invidious partisan intent" to pack Democrats into as few districts as possible, and to carve up Democratic-leaning cities and counties to favor Republicans.
By working patiently in Washington in support of IMF reform, she has managed to overcome for now frustration on other continents at a carve-up in which the United States has always nominated the head of the World Bank, and Europe the head of the IMF.
That said, the Rams have Robert Woods, the team's best wide receiver, back, and if Jared Goff can deal with the crowd noise at CenturyLink Field, he should carve up Seattle's injury-depleted secondary with passes to Woods, Sammy Watkins and the rookie standout Cooper Kupp.
President Trump, ever the opportunist, has been aggressively moving since his inauguration to attack the rights of transgender men and women — seeing a hot button or third rail issue he thinks he can deploy to his advantage as he attempts to carve up the Democratic opposition.
On the campaign trail, when he is not angrily accusing Western powers of plotting to overthrow his government and carve up his country, Mr Erdogan rattles off the number of highways, tunnels and airports (29 of the latter, to be precise) that have been built on his watch.
But it had to have been bittersweet for him to watch the Suns' point guard Eric Bledsoe, whose season-ending knee surgery around this time last year sent the Suns into a tailspin that effectively sealed Hornacek's fate, carve up the Knicks for 24 points and 23 assists.
" He returned to the story during a Facebook Live on Thursday, telling his followers: "In Europe, there are those who carve up roles to everyone except to Lega, the most voted party," adding, sarcastically, "because we're 'racist,' 'populists,' 'take money in Russia, the US, in Africa, in Greenland' ... we're inconvenient.
He's been trying for half a decade to carve up California, the state in which he was born and has made his fortune, into a cluster of smaller states, under the theory that more compact electoral territories are more efficient and more likely to serve the interests of local populations.
SYDNEY, March 29 (Reuters) - Australia's Qube Holdings Ltd and Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc are raising a A$1 billion ($753 million) loan to help pay for the ports business of Asciano Ltd, in a carve-up of Australia's largest ports and rail operator, people familiar with the transaction said on Tuesday.
SFR Said to Pay Up to $4.5 Billion for Bouygues Telecom Assets | The French billionaire Patrick Drahi is set to pay as much as €4 billion, or about $4.5 billion, as part of a deal that will carve up Bouygues's telecommunications unit, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter.
Weber and his parliamentary allies will argue strongly that it is that kind of backroom carve-up which is turning Europeans off the EU. In reply, national leaders may argue that they have stronger democratic mandates to govern than a parliament for which in 2014 only 43 percent of voters cast a ballot.
AB InBev, the world's largest brewing conglomerate (among others, it has acquired Anheuser-Busch and a gaggle of US craft brewers), and Molson Coors, the world's third largest brewer (among others, it has acquired MillerCoors and a number of US craft brewers), carve up between them about 90% of US beer production.
Following a marathon six hours of talks in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan unveiled a 10-point memorandum of understanding that would carve up territory previously held by Kurdish forces, against whom Turkey launched a cross-border offensive earlier this month.
While Autodesk began forking ACIS to form the kernel called ShapeManager back in 2002 (and other honorable mentions include PTC's Granite and Dassault's CGM), a virtual duopoly has formed over the years, enabling Dassault and Siemens to carve up what's become a $50 billion between themselves, selling their licenses for steep prices and under terms that many find to be onerous.
The video's viewers seemed to respond eagerly to the video's narrative as a "revenge" story: After being ripped off by a guy who sold him a completely rusted knife for $2874, Jun gets back his dollar value and more by carefully polishing and buffing the knife to incredible new glory — then proceeds to carve up a bunch of vegetables with his new tool to beautiful results.
Just look at "Bluefin tuna," the marketing term used to describe several giant, silvery fish—all endangered or threatened—that we hoist onto ships, carve up by the thousands every day to extract the $15 morsels of fatty tuna we label on menus with the Japanese word "toro," and serve for the gustatory pleasure of the wealthy inhabitants of coastal cities around the world.
Even during the U.S.-China cold war from 1949 to 1973, Chinese leaders held a positive view of the United States because of the historic U.S. commitment to equal trade with China in America's Open Door policy — wisely formulated by Secretary of State John Hay in the late 19th century to distinguish the U.S. from colonial powers that sought to carve up China and extract the country's wealth.
WHEN Sir Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot secretly drew their lines on the map of the Levant to carve up the Ottoman empire in May 1916, at the height of the first world war, they could scarcely have imagined the mess they would set in train: a century of imperial betrayal and Arab resentment; instability and coups; wars, displacement, occupation and failed peacemaking in Palestine; and almost everywhere oppression, radicalism and terrorism.
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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