"It's a division of responsibilities rather than a division of authority," he said.
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"Jeopardy!" is produced by Sony Pictures Television, a division of Sony Corp, and distributed by a division of CBS Corp.
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"Jeopardy" is produced by Sony Pictures Television Sony, a division of Sony Corp, and distributed by a division of CBS Corp.
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The toy is manufactured by MB Wolverine, a division of MJ Holding, and distributed by Grin Studios, the toy division of MB Wolverine.
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The Sunni-versus-Shiite division of twenty-first-century Iraq made me think of the Catholic-versus-Protestant division of sixteenth-century Europe.
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The toy is manufactured by MB Wolverine, a division of MJ Holding, and distributed to stores by Grin Studios, the toy division of MB Wolverine.
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As the New York Times reports, though initial testing "came back clean," state officials from the Division of Waste Management and from the Division of Water plan to continue testing.
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It turns out Yahoo — now a division of Oath!
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It later became a division of Stanley Black & Decker.
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It was called the Medical Division of the Freedmen's Bureau.
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And in that place, there is no division of ontologies.
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Striking the right division of labor hasn't always been easy.
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The first is the advance of the division of labour.
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Division of labour within the council and the European Parliament.
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It's really the future of our constitutional division of power.
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Reuters News is a division of Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI.TO).
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Disclosure: My wife works for Oculus, a division of Facebook.
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It's what we called the social sexual division of labor.
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X, the research division of Google parent company Alphabet Inc.
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M.B.S. described to an American visitor the division of labor.
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Trump wants to see a more 'fair' division of labor.
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Merrill Lynch is a division of Bank of America Corp.
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It was renamed the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology.
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There is a different division of labor for making change.
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The division of opinion could not have been more stark.
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Then we will discuss the internal division of my party.
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USA, the American division of Mr. Kakehashi's current company, ATV.
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It is now owned by a division of Berkshire Hathaway.
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Even the division of labour between the investigators is unclear.
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Resonance, a division of the foundation, started under that rubric.
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Liang established the Fed's Division of Financial Stability in 2010.
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According to the Florida Division of Elections, as of Oct.
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How the division of labor will break down is uncertain.
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BTG started life as a research division of the British government.
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Ahuja is currently CFO at Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Blizzard.
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There are fears that safe zones could promote division of Syria.
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We see a neat division of three Goliaths against two Davids.
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Division of property is typically a non-taxable event, Thornton said.
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There should be a fair division of labor between both spouses.
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Moreover, the division of labour at home is often woefully unbalanced.
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Published with permission from Touchstone, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Disclosure: CNBC is also owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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Lugo served in the 24th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army.
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UL], the employee pension division of MUFG Union Bank, N.A. [UBCAL.
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To a large extent, the ACA honors that division of responsibility.
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NBC and CNBC are owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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Duration was made by K-Y, a division of Reckitt Benckiser.
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Natixis is the corporate banking division of unlisted French bank BPCE.
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Excerpted with permission by Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Google itself became the largest and most profitable division of Alphabet.
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She complied, the university's Division of Public Safety and Security said.
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The Alaska Division of Elections rejected a petition to recall Gov.
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A legal division of the company is representing her in court.
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He previously oversaw the Italy division of frozen food business Findus.
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There are 24 teams in the second division of English soccer.
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I was head of the Criminal Division of the Justice Department.
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My wife and I have agreed on a division of roles.
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Hoover was a creature of the engineering division of this milieu.
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I really really appreciate the division of household tasks we've established.
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His father, Abe, worked in the financial division of Esquire Inc.
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There was no division of power and little freedom of expression.
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Now, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health is investigating.
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The board had a secret weapon: its Division of Economic Research.
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In some cases, this is accomplished through a division of labor.
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BOB PISANI: And we're here right in the Division of Enforcement.
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As the executive editor for the children's division of Time Inc.
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Even the division of a small marital estate can become expensive.
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In our division of labor, we confer gifts on one another.
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Cargill Meat Solutions is a Wichita, Kansas-based division of Cargill.
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The state's division of criminal investigation has taken over the investigation.
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To some extent we can rely on the division of labor.
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Schumer did not quite draw a comparison between the division of the nation then and the division of America in the wake of Trump's election with a minority of votes, amid fierce resistance and historic unpopularity.
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He would not discuss the Division of Family and Children Services report.
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"Accepted" will be published by Portfolio, a division of Penguin Random House.
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He has been CEO of Screwfix, a division of Kingfisher , since 20.7721.
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Ahuja is currently CFO at Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Activision Blizzard.
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Ahuja is currently CFO of Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Activision Blizzard.
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But there are some key differences between alimony and division of property.
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The division of the book into thematic sections creates a jagged structure.
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Downing previously spent years in the Tax Division of the Justice Department.
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Correction: Clarified that X is a division of Google's parent company Alphabet.
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This division of labor seems to work out pretty well for us.
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Daihatsu will become a wholly owned division of Toyota later this year.
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In the initial division of spoils, India got more of the money.
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Published by Doubleday Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited.
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We'd been told this was the investigative division of the local police.
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According to estimates calculated by the Seattle division of the nonprofit 350.
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The Missouri Division of Tourism has not responded to requests for comment.
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Ahuja held the same position at Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Blizzard.
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The State Division of Human Rights had no comment on its decision.
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The company is partnering with DWS Group, a division of Deutsche Bank.
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David Halstead is the former director of Florida's Division of Emergency Management.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Lagardere travel retail, a division of French conglomerate Lagardere (LAGA.
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ANDREW J. CERESNEY Director, Division of Enforcement Securities and Exchange Commission Washington
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This division of politics into two opposing camps has been dubbed Ulsterisation.
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Arthur Caplan, the director of NYU Langone Health's Division of Medical Ethics.
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Signify, the former lighting division of Philips, was spun off in 2016.
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MBS' rise dismantled the division of power among Saudi brothers and cousins.
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Trump has the tradition of division, of hatred, of bigotry, of prejudice.
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The construction manager was the Hunt Construction Group, a division of Aecom.
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Commentary by Chris Gaffney, president of the World Markets division of EverBank.
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The state's Division of Cemeteries is investigating the matter, a spokesman said.
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He asked Simmons what division of the C.I.A. he had served in.
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And I'm most concerned about the division of property that will follow.
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The state's Division of Budget said it would like to release it.
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Leah B. Rosenberg Division of Palliative Care Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Mass.
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To be clear: You're not asking for an exact division of labor.
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Vans, a division of VF Corporation, are choice footwear for VSCO girls.
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And the division of that labor often corresponds to traditional gender roles.
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How do you feel about the division of labor in your home?
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He also worked in the overseas development division of the Ford Foundation.
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HK) Smithfield Foods Inc; Seaboard Foods, a division of Seaboard Corp (SEB.
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It was a division of the U.S. Army, not the Air Force.
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Reprinted by permission of Atria Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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At least one was for employees at YouTube, a division of Google.
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Disclosure: NBC and CNBC are owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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McKenna's clients include Koch Companies Public Sector, a division of Koch Industries.
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CISA is the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency, a division of DHS.
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She began her publishing career in the children's book division of Macmillan.
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Reprinted by permission of Gallery Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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The DFSA responded by saying that the division of responsibilities was clear.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A division of PNC Financial Services Group Inc (PNC.
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The Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation will handle the investigation, Smith said.
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Merkel said compromises had been made, especially in the division of ministries.
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A fairer division of labor would also give women other career advantages.
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CitibankThe consumer division of Citigroup processes transactions in more than 100 currencies.
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Paul Krugman I've been proposing a three-way division of progressive proposals.
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He was previously at the Federal Reserve Board's division of consumer affairs.
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He worked for a division of a company that imported foreign magazines.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - The mobile division of China's Lenovo Group Ltd (26702.
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At the core of the Cold War was the division of Germany.
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Enter California agricultural tech company FodderWorks (a division of Simply Country, Inc).
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When it comes to the division of labor, happiness and marital satisfaction depend not on whether chores are split 50/50, studies show, but on how close the actual division of labor is to each partner's ideal one.
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Livingston has been CEO of Screwfix Direct, a division of Kingfisher, since 2013.
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His application was then referred to the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court.
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Henning was a senior attorney in the division of enforcement at the SEC.
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"They're still working out the division of the assets, though nothing is final."
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The New York division of the ACLU has argued in favor of it.
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Reprinted by permission of Pantheon Books, a Division of Penguin Random House, LLC.
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" She's reportedly asking for alimony and "a fair division of property and debts.
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Westinghouse, the American nuclear division of Toshiba, filed for bankruptcy in New York.
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Published by Random House, an imprint and division of Penguin Random House LLC.
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Versum is the former specialty chemicals division of industrial gases group Air Products.
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Cranbourne, a Melbourne suburb, houses a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
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Cruise, the self-driving division of General Motors, knows this to be true.
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At Google, Dugan led ATAP – which started out as a division of Motorola.
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Amazon StudiosA division of Amazon that develops television shows, distributes and produces films.
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NBC is a division of Comcast, the owner of NBC Universal and CNBC.
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A spokesman for the Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs also declined to comment.
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It is chiefly responsible for the increasing division of wealth we're witnessing today.
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In their party program the Greens say they reject a division of Europe.
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He won the gold medal in the heavyweight division of the 1968 Olympics.
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Cruise, the autonomous driving division of GM, recently acquired a startup called Strobe.
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Police in Utah notified USC's public safety division of the allegations on Aug.
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Matthew Rendall is the CEO of OTTO Motors, a division of Clearpath Robotics.
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Leaving aside the division of the spoils, both utilities have questions to answer.
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Does this old-fashioned division of roles still fit into our current society?
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William Hayes of the Robbery-Homicide Division of the Los Angeles Police Department.
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The Missouri Division of Tourism has not responded to multiple requests for comment.
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The Nevada Division of Parole and Probation will investigate Simpson's proposed release plan.
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In their party programme the Greens say they reject a division of Europe.
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"We're going to have a big division of the haves and have-nots."
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Adrian Percy is head of research for the crop science division of Bayer.
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"The division of powers loses out, it looks weaker," Dresser wrote on Twitter.
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The U.S. division of the Dutch company also manufactured components using gallium nitride.
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After that, the plan called for an equal division of the client's assets.
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CMS is a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Disclosure: NBC Sports and CNBC are owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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Szczepanik was most recently Assistant Director in the Division of Enforcement's Cyber Unit.
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A division of ExxonMobil is due to launch an exploration attempt this year.
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ACF is a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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It has also acquired the asset management division of Citibanamex, Citigroup's Mexican operation.
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She was part of a small subteam in one division of the bank.
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Cargill Meat Solutions is a Wichita, Kansas-based division of Cargill Inc [CARG.UL].
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All that's left to work out now is the division of their property.
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What is a new division of labor for civics when information is participatory?
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The Columbus Division of Police is conducting an internal investigation into the arrests.
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The first is that the division of labor has to be better enforced.
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The Office of the Principal Legal Adviser is the smallest division of ICE.
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None of this need disrupt commercial exchange and the international division of labor.
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O). Fox News Channel is a division of 21st Century Fox Inc (FOXA.
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CompareCards, a division of LendingTree, polled more than 730 credit cardholders in August.
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Some also let litigants file their cases in any division of the district.
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It was a division of the United States Army, not the Air Force.
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My husband and I squabble about money and the division of household chores.
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The note should have included Liveright Publishing, a division of W.W. Norton & Company.
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In 2011, they signed an agreement laying out a division of their labor.
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The elections division of Cambridge's British affiliate, SCL Group, was also shut down.
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Drew and Marlo's division of labor would be fine if it were equitable.
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In 2005, when Mr. Levin and Telepictures, now a division of Warner Bros.
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She is a vice president in the investment management division of Goldman Sachs.
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The division of America on so-called moral lines has been profoundly damaging.
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A brief history: Nest came on in 2014 as a division of Google.
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It's an unspoken division of labor we probably haven't seen the last of.
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This seems a fair division of assets to avoid a pricey bidding war.
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NOAA is a division of the Commerce Department and oversees the weather service.
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NOAA is a division of the Commerce Department and oversees the weather service.
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The Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation will conduct an investigation, Chief Smith said.
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Hyman went to work in the economics division of the Federal Communications Commission.
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Tempur-Pedic North America, a division of Tempur-Sealy International, filed the lawsuit.
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The Polish authorities, however, have made the division of Poles their primary task.
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The initial division of Marvel character film rights made Marvel Studios better creatively.
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Our digital century shifts society's coordinates from a division of labor to a "division of learning," and it follows that the struggle over access to knowledge and the power conferred by such knowledge will shape the politics of our time.
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