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It matters when it comes to dividing up the property.
What we're seeing is that they're dividing up the system.
From there, Saria can begin dividing up his monthly savings accordingly.
But some experts say dividing up those roles can provide better oversight.
Warwick Schools has said they have concerns about dividing up the donation.
All these things were perpetrated by the British and the French, dividing up.
He says ISIS didn't pay regular salaries, instead dividing up the surgery fees.
Kansas City, Missouri (CNN)Dividing up Prince's vast estate just got more complicated.
Experts say opening the trust and dividing up the assets could take years.
We're dividing up all the applications and closely reading each and every one.
Dividing up a pizza among friends can be done equitably, to be sure.
Dividing up all those assets could get messy, according to CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos.
"This is a man who is dividing up his country in serious ways, frightening ways."
They reportedly spent much of the 2000s arguing over trusts, ultimately dividing up the fortune.
So we have to come up with a way of dividing up that which is scarce.
Policymaking, counter to the "art of the deal," is not just about dividing up the pie.
And now the two of you are dividing up the media business you insist you're not in.
Some believe it's time to consider dramatic structural changes, such as dividing up Bayer's pharmaceutical and agriculture businesses.
NBC then did a random selection, dividing up the top tier and lower tier into the two nights.
Medium pays authors by dividing up every individual subscriber's fee between the different articles they've read that month.
But dividing up the freight means cargo is still being delivered despite the low water levels, the association said.
Braintree is dividing up Extend into three basic categories for now: transaction services, loyalty and reward, and contextual commerce.
They reportedly spent much of the 2000's arguing over trusts, ultimately dividing up the fortune at the end.
With its consuming focus on dividing up resources, a socialist agenda would end current economic and labor market growth.
"This is a man who is dividing up his country in very serious ways, frightening ways," the Democratic presidential contender said.
Many EU countries say they need to settle divorce terms (dividing up property, pensions and so on) before even talking about trade.
We work as an assembly line, dividing up the garden into sections for planting or weeding, and we continue until we're done.
Even the lowliest jobs were allocated by sect, in a process referred to in Arabic as "muhasasa," or dividing up of spoils.
Dividing up the realm for lesser lords and vassals, assessing taxes on men far richer than he could ever dream of being.
And Kohl's is in the process of dividing up some of its massive stores for tenants like Aldi to move in next door.
Players will be able to pair off into teams, displaying content on each Switch instead of dividing up the screen for split-screen.
The FTC and the Department of Justice are dividing up antitrust oversight of Amazon and Google, according to the Washington Post's Tony Romm.
" At her first event in New Hampshire, Warren said three campaigns "will be dividing up most of the delegates coming out of Iowa.
The final production number is not set yet as dividing up the extra barrels among deal participants could be tricky, the sources said.
Before key meetings, Pelosi and Schumer often hash out a game plan, dividing up key points for each to stress at pivotal moments.
As a society, we should be moving away from these old ideas and dividing up house and child care as evenly as possible.
Under the circumstances, it's true that dividing up the debt burden evenly among all households would be an enormous burden on many Americans.
Dividing up the contaminated oil between European refiners served by the pipeline is a key step before flows of clean oil can resume.
In dividing up the spoils of that budget agreement, Congress rebuked the Trump administration's initial vision for the federal government in many ways.
Divorcing couples can face enough agony as it is dividing up possessions and agreeing on custody of children, let alone splitting retirement assets.
We decided before the trip that instead of dividing up each taxi ride, we'd take turns paying for them but AF is always generous.
The DOJ and Federal Trade Commission are said to be dividing up responsibility for oversight of Google, Facebook (FB), Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN).
Dividing up a list of fake objects doesn't mean a whole lot, but Facebook hopes these bots could eventually assist with real-world conversations.
There were all kinds of bars dividing up public benches — that could pass for arm rests but also made it difficult to lie down.
But London wants a new system, which would include an annual negotiation on dividing up the total catch, under which it could claim more.
" (Everybody was expected to play nice.) When they were dividing up the market by territory, they made sure each company got its "fair share.
The company is now dividing up some of its assets, according to Billboard, and is selling its concert discovery features to the Warner Music Group.
Cruz, Rubio and Kasich in some states are dividing up the anti-Trump vote between them, meaning no single candidate can unite opposition to Trump.
After dividing up into teams of seven, he reminded everyone to refrain from chanting slogans and urged them to be polite to law enforcement authorities.
But Avianca Brasil's new plan involves dividing up the assets Azul sought, which include airport slots and its loyalty mileage program, into multiple new companies.
Why it matters: By dividing up the anticipated second headquarters, Amazon could dampen the anticipated impact of opening a massive new headquarters in just one city.
This is not analogous to dividing up the bill in a restaurant, and deciding who had the lobster and who stuck to the mixed green salad.
It is a failure of the government's negotiating position, it is a failure to deliver on Brexit, and it is potentially dividing up the United Kingdom.
All the while behind him, some of his buddies were dividing up the contents of a truck and loading them into a number of different vans.
Most notably, there's the extremely low-res 160 x 104 resolution (a result of dividing up the full HD display to achieve the desired 3D effect).
Estate lawyers and other experts say prying open the trust and dividing up the financier's riches is not going to be easy and could take years.
The meeting could lead to the two groups joining forces and dividing up some of the work related to their broad probes of the search giant.
But an inquiry led investigators to suspect that the tour operators had conspired to remove competition by fixing prices and dividing up the business from the schools.
Matt was as sweet as ever when we spoke and respected the difficult decisions I had made when dividing up my time between the men that week.
"As long as there are four people running, dividing up the non-Trump vote, you are going to get results that you saw last night," Rubio said.
BlackBerry—or the BlackBerry QNX product group, as it's now officially known—is in the throes of dividing up its products and services for better commercialization opportunities.
For example, she suggests dividing up "extra" money like tax returns and bonuses between putting away large chunks for the future and reserving some to treat yourself.
Dividing up the day, through what researchers call temporal partitioning, may be a mechanism by which people and wildlife can coexist on an ever more crowded planet.
The duo plans on dividing up several upcoming voting contests, halting Trump from collecting the 1,85033 delegates needed to avoid a contested Republican National Convention in July.
Airlines are dividing up the scores of seats behind first or business class into smaller and smaller sections, each with their own set of perks — or lack thereof.
There, rival mice are dividing-up their territory in a process known as "habitat partitioning," where house mice mainly use settlements and wild ones use more natural settings.
The memo did not make it immediately clear that there would be a replacement for Zames, instead laying out a new organizational structure dividing up the COO's roles.
The European Parliament elections are unlike anything we have in the U.S. It's almost like using a political opinion poll as the basis for dividing up parliamentary seats.
My original grid had blocks dividing up CHASE SCENE and OPEN SEASON, but I chose to remove them after noticing that they didn't really improve the fill quality.
Disputes may still happen — especially if a family is dividing up debt or tax liability — but ultimately a will can prevent things like foreclosures, vehicle liens, and repossessions.
And now the late King's ashes have been interred at various temples reserved for royalty across the country's capital; dividing up the remains is a common Thai practice.
RWE is dividing up its ailing Innogy unit in a deal with rival E.ON. The former will focus on generating power, while the latter will specialise in distributing it.
How is it that in the middle of dividing up $1.5 trillion dollars between corporations & the ultra-wealthy, Republicans can't find the time & money to take care of children?
The researchers trained the bots with examples of actual human negotiations where two people were tasked with dividing up a series of objects, which had different values to each side.
The senator has worked hard to make inroads with communities of color ever since, and Biden's fade could boost Sanders in the Palmetto State by dividing up the black vote.
Regulation, of course, is an annoyance to sprawling businesses that would prefer to squeeze customers they have imprisoned by dividing up the market and giving them few to no choices.
They move beyond laying down arms and dividing up land, and bring up issues related to the root causes of the conflict -- insufficient rule of law, exclusive governance structures, discrimination.
In most of these readings, the sisters switch off reciting passages from their own points of view, dividing up the work just as they do in their larger creative process.
The UN attempted to address these imbalances with the concept of common but differentiated responsibilities, dividing up countries by wealth and emissions to target specific language on responsibilities and actions.
The first pillar is dividing up the rights to tax a company where its goods or services are sold even if it does not have a physical presence in that country.
Kardashian's eldest child with husband Kanye, North West, is still navigating the world like she doesn't have two other siblings — and she's even dividing up the West household because of it.
The root of the problem is one of the most basic assumptions of the computer simulations, the possibility of dividing up the atmosphere and oceans into a "grid" of small pieces.
Our political rhetoric touts the benefits of dividing up the pie, but I believe cutting up the pie into smaller pieces through the redistribution of wealth won't solve the challenges at hand.
Dividing up some of the remaining primary states by putting forward one strong alternative to Trump in each could be enough to take away delegates and curb Trump's run to the nomination.
Throughout the film, Tarantino uses windows and doors to create multiple mini frames within the overall rectangle of the screen, dividing up the action so that it can be shown in parallel.
"It is a failure of the government's negotiating position, it is a failure to deliver on Brexit, and it is potentially dividing up the United Kingdom," Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg said.
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have called it quits, and that usually means dividing up the pots and pans, or in their case a super expensive engagement ring and a pet pig.
Chief Financial Officer Lorival Luz refused to say whether BRF would consider dividing up the assets which include businesses selling poultry and processed food products as well as a beef slaughtering unit.
Ultimately, each member of a household is advised to tidy their own personal items—which is a change from women simply managing everyone's possessions—before dividing up the organization of specific categories.
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the main opposition Congress party, said the Modi government was dividing up Indian society through the citizenship law and a plan to launch a national citizenship register.
During that time, the agency sued to halt alcoholic beverage makers Diageo PLC and Pernod Ricard from purchasing and dividing up Seagram's, though the agency later reached a settlement on the deal.
As New Scientist reports, Joel Haddley and Stephen Worsley from the University of Liverpool had already developed a system of dividing up pizza to create 12 identical slices, known as monohedral disc tiling.
Dividing up responsibility avoids groupthink or regulatory capture (constant dealing with the people they regulate may cause a central bank to become too sympathetic); on the other hand, it can lead to uncoordinated policy.
And while many rightly focus on political consequences, population counts within counties are used for a lot more than allocating representatives in Congress; they're equally important for dividing up federal money — including for schools.
MOSCOW — The five countries with shorelines on the Caspian Sea agreed on Sunday to a formula for dividing up the world's largest inland body of water and its potentially vast oil and gas resources.
NBC, according to a DNC aide, will then do a random selection, dividing up the top tier and lower tier into the two nights to ensure an even mix of candidates on each debate stage.
The decision was about streamlining things internally at Color: Both co-founders were dividing up responsibilities in a way that made it difficult for those inside and outside the company to determine who controlled what.
In 1968, Jane Elliott, a third-grade teacher at an all-white school in Iowa, attempted to simulate the impact of the civil rights movement by dividing up her students based on their eye color.
A meeting that would finally hammer out the details of a deal meant to upend the GOP presidential race by dividing up their efforts in three primary states to create one-on-one races versus Trump.
The quality of Iliad's network may also benefit from the potential acquisition of Bouquets Telecom by Orange, since the deal would require dividing up some of Bouquets Telecom's assets and selling them to Numerical and Iliad.
That means that the four Republicans vying in the establishment lane of the GOP contest - Rubio, Christie, Kasich and Bush - are dividing up 44 percent of the total vote, according to the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll.
"As long as there are four people running, dividing up the non-Trump vote, you are going to get results that you saw last night," Rubio said in an appearance on NBC's "Today Show" on Wednesday.
He did so in the teeth of opposition from the victors, who had planned to split the Ottoman territories up between them, dividing up the fallen empire in a treaty signed in Sevres, France, in 22011.
The adjustment of the quotas entails dividing up existing quotas - set for the EU at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) - between Britain and EU member states after Brexit, "based on previous trade patterns", the statement said.
While their divorce is moving forward amicably — the Dewan source says they are selling their Beverly Hills home and dividing up their other assets — the friendly exes' primary focus is on co-parenting their daughter Everly, 5.
As Norwegian and Wow go after travelers who are willing to forgo some convenience, the major carriers are responding by dividing up their cabins or offering no-frills options just like they have done on domestic flights.
She recalled counting out the small potatoes she could afford to make sure there were enough for more than one meal, or carefully dividing up a ration of pasta to stretch it across two or more days.
Bernie Sanders has propelled himself to the top of the heap, and with the rest of the candidates dividing up the vote, the Democratic Socialist from Vermont now finds himself in a position to win the nomination.
Dividing up a day's worth of protein over three or four meals spaced evenly throughout the day would reduce the likelihood of gym-goers stumbling through clouds that seemed to have emanated from the bottom of Satan himself.
Just after midnight on Wednesday, the federal government's orders went into effect, dividing up the old state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories — one Jammu and Kashmir, and the other the Buddhist-dominated enclave of Ladakh.
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Britain wants a separate agreement on fishing alongside its free trade deal with the European Union, with annual negotiations on dividing up the total catch, according to the government's negotiating mandate published on Thursday.
On a macro scale, our system of government controls for bias by dividing up power into three branches — the executive, the legislative, and the judicial — and amongst a multitude of sovereigns, the federal government and the various states.
In one example, the UK pizza chain Pizza Express was charging an 8 percent fee on pooled tips, which it claimed was an admin fee that paid for the effort of tallying and dividing up tips among employees.
Kemp & Associates Inc and co-owner Daniel Mannix were charged with one felony count for dividing up customers for their business, which is to find heirs of people who died but did not have a will, the department said.
The company is also offering cross-platform multiplayer for the first time, and promising to release any additional maps and modes for free to all players simultaneously across all platforms, in an effort to avoid dividing up the player base.
The duo revealed at SXSW back in March that they already had an outline for the last six episodes and have begun dividing up the installments, so work might currently be underway on Season 8 to give them a head start.
Diplomats in Brussels say two years will probably be enough to deal with the basic divorce, including dividing up the EU budget, EU assets and tricky stuff like the substantial future liabilities for paying the pensions of British EU staff.
But Alexa and Facebook's own voice assistant have a tough time dividing up functionality, and sometimes I can't get either to play a specific song on Spotify, pause or change volume or other activities my Google Home has no trouble with.
Following her early, bold call to break up big technology companies, the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission are dividing up responsibilities on policing tech giants, and lawmakers in the House are planning a sweeping inquiry into tech dominance.
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has filed a lawsuit for defamation against Kosovo's outgoing prime minister, who has repeatedly said Rama was involved in talks about dividing up Kosovo along ethnic lines, a court in Pristina said on Thursday.
Heretofore, teams across MLB would pay its visiting clubhouse staff a certain wage (probably pretty low in most cases) and players would augment it in the form of tipping — with the clubhouse manager dividing up the tips however he saw fit.
The first is the Article 50 negotiation, meant to be completed within two years, which will cover such matters as pensions for British Eurocrats and MEPs, dividing up EU assets and working out what to do with the European Medicines Agency in London.
This is not totally straightforward, because although Britain is a WTO member its tariff and import schedule is set via the EU, and having a schedule of its own would require dividing up the EU's import quotas for things like New Zealand butter.
However, "the EU needs to be able to proceed unilaterally to the dividing up of the tariff rate quotas for the period between the UK's withdrawal from the EU and the conclusion of a final agreement within the WTO," the statement said.
"We are aware that the Russians are the strongest in the Syrian crisis, and we are keen to communicate with them because we have reached the stage of dividing up power in Syria," said Alise Mofrej, a Syrian opposition activist now based in Germany.
Officials think they can wrap up the basics of divorce, such as dividing up shared assets and liabilities by 2019, but some kind of transition deal will also have to be struck as it will take years more to conclude a complete new trading relationship.
However, you also need to evaluate how you are protected in these situations, particularly if you're unmarried and your break up wouldn't be a divorce with the legal dividing up of assets and debts," says Erin Lowry, author of "Broke Millennial Takes On Investing.
" The office's first brief before the Supreme Court, filed in 2005, describes the grisly scene of José Medellín and his fellow gang members dividing up the money and jewelry taken from the two dead girls: "Medellín's brother kept one of the girls' Mickey Mouse watch.
Whether it's a simple request like a new room reservation or a more complicated task like dividing up an existing reservation between paid and award nights, it only takes me a few seconds to email her, and she quickly replies to confirm she's taken care of it.
The preliminary results of the entrance poll conducted by Edison Research for a consortium of news organizations that included CNN showed the leading candidates dividing up the party's key constituencies in a manner that highlighted each of the contenders' limitations at least as much as their strengths.
Since 2010, the group has been running caravans of Central Americans across Mexico, spending hours in the weeks leading up to a caravan on conference calls because it's a transnational effort, dividing up work, setting scheduled stops (though logistical decisions are often made on the fly), and preparing statements.
GGP CEO Sandeep Mathrani said on a recent earnings conference call that the Chicago-based REIT had been trimming its exposure to apparel retailers, adding more food and entertainment options, and dividing up boxes once anchored by department stores to bring in tenants such as TJ Maxx and Dick's Sporting Goods.
"There's a lot of boxes," big and small, vacant on the market now, including those of Toys R Us. At the end of the day Kohl's is whittling back its physical footprint — whether by opening new stores or dividing up old ones — and finding ways to be just as productive.
But Democrats who have been alarmed by the massive fundraising hauls posted by Trump and the RNC can take solace in the combined effort of all the Democrats running for president, who have been dividing up their fundraising efforts between more than a dozen candidates for more than a year now.
After covering the basics of founding a company, dividing up founder shares, capitalization tables, the common financial instruments, deal terms used in the seed funding process and how those deal terms affect pre- and post-money valuations, in this installment we'll see what happens when Jill and Jack raise their Series B round.
WATCH: Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Have Been Dating New People 5 Months After Split: Sources While their divorce is moving forward amicably — the Dewan source says they are selling their Beverly Hills home and dividing up their other assets — the friendly exes' primary focus is on co-parenting their daughter Everly, 5.
Since negotiations began in June between London and Brussels on how to extract Britain from the bloc in March 2019, the two sides have been working to establish a common approach to dividing up their relationship with other members of the WTO, as at present all 28 EU states are represented as a single bloc.
The dividing up of jobs in Brussels after the May election will involve all the usual horse-trading: a big job for the EPP will come at the price of a big job for the S&D and perhaps one too for the ALDE-Macroniste alliance, especially if it overtakes the centre-left and comes second.
In the end, he was a leader defined and confined by his own political upbringing—a petty, vindictive rabble-rouser trained to shake down corporations, bully local governments, incite grievance mongers, and prop-up shady nonprofits—ultimately exposing him as a president whose basic skill set (and instinct) was always geared to dividing up the pie, never growing it.
UK and Brussels have reached a preliminary agreement on dividing up World Trade Organisation quotas, in one of the first big breakthroughs in Brexit-related talks between London and the European Commission, according to diplomats and EU officials contacted by the FT. Royal Mail Plc workers voted for the first national strike at the postal operator since its privatisation, potentially threatening postal delays during the key pre-Christmas period.
When you see that, what's happening today between Cuba and the US starts to make a lot more sense: Americans don't talk about this chapter in our history much today, but around the turn of the 19th century the country's politics were divided over a question of national identity: Would the United States become an explicitly imperial power, joining the great powers of Europe in dividing up the world?
Travel bans, rotating teams, and contingency planning as the coronavirus spreadsWe've been breaking news all week about how Wall Street is responding to the global spread of coronavirus, including international travel restrictions from Morgan Stanley; Goldman Sachs switching a 400-person New York conference to a webcast at the last minute; UBS setting up rotating teams in Switzerland; and Bank of America dividing up its trading force and instructing some to work out of its Stamford, Connecticut, office. 
Over time, Buser says we should not only see additional exclusive games on Stadia, but also cross-platform games doing things on Stadia "that would be impossible to do on a console or PC." Instead of dividing up virtual worlds into tiny "shards" where only 100 or 150 players can occupy the same space at a time because of the limitations of individual servers, he says Google's internal network can support living, breathing virtual worlds filled with thousands of simultaneous players.
But "Ambition" and other old songs show him to be the most comfortable telling the most harrowing stories: The only thing I worry 'bout is how my grandma doin'I'm doing good, I'm staying healthy, and now I'm making musicI'm gonna strive to success and I'ma try my bestI'm 14 and already thinking about deathDamn, I was raised by the dead end J.C. The title song of the roots-rock songwriter Liz Longley's second album, "Weightless," turns the prosaic part of a breakup — dividing up the possessions — into a rite of passage.

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