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"split off" Definitions
  1. to separate from, or to separate something from, a larger object or group
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - When it split off its Phillips 66 (PSX.
Yuriko Koike, who split off to form her own faction.
Bitcoin cash split off from the original bitcoin on Aug.
The company was split off from Kraft Foods in 2012.
What would happen if you were split off from Google?
It's an overwhelming piece, and here the group split off.
They engage in casual conversations, hug, then the pairs split off.
Labyrinthine river systems that split off into thousands of watery tendrils.
That could tempt some on its moderate wing to split off.
Some individuals and smaller groups have split off along the way.
"All my voices are split off parts of myself," explains Waddingham.
The various members have since all split off in different directions.
The newest, real estate, was split off from financials in 2016.
After a brief warm-up, the group split off in pairs.
Bitcoin Cash, which split off from the original Bitcoin on Aug.
Liberty Interactive was itself split-off from Liberty Media in 2013.
A group of us split off after shopping to get work done.
But some individuals and smaller groups have split off along the way.
Hyundai has split off its Genesis nameplate into its own luxury brand.
It doesn't help the cause of anyone to split off that way.
These are cells that split off from tumors and float through the bloodstream.
Toshiba on Thursday received shareholder approval to split off its memory chip unit.
Crops died and disgruntled members split off, eventually suing their leader for fraud.
And this is where you split off from most conventional publishing wisdom today. Yeah.
The first occurred in 2008, when the powerful Beltran Leyva Organization (BLO) split off.
The viruses inside each patient split off from a common ancestor in November 2019.
Bitcoin cash, which split off from bitcoin in August, fell 14.5 percent to $1,271.
It ultimately split off into two smaller companies: Hewlett-Packard, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
They split off from the BBC show after Clarkson was fired for attacking a producer.
Insects and sea snails split off from each other pretty early, in terms of evolution.
As migrants reached the border area, some protesters split off toward multiple locations, CBP said.
As they reached the border area, some protesters split off toward multiple locations, CBP said.
It had been split off under Trump to remove power from McMaster's predecessor, Michael Flynn.
Since then, Mr. Murdoch split off 21st Century Fox from the rest of News Corp.
CBS's stock has nearly doubled since the company was split off from Viacom in 2005.
It's believed our line split off from our closest relatives, the Neanderthals, around 500,000 years ago.
"It was the same for the driver, half of his face was split off," Sameh said.
They split off into new factions, merge with erstwhile enemies, and acquire new names and allegiances.
Trump assailed as inappropriate Democratic President Barack Obama's open appeals to Britain not to split off.
Sunita's car quickly became submerged in water near the split off of Highway 59 and 593.
Facebook split off Messenger into its own app and added video calling, stickers, and GIF search.
We split off from chimpanzees and gorillas only about six million to 10 million years ago.
First to split off were the Ancient Beringians, the people from whom Xach'itee'aanenh T'eede Gaay descended.
Another mysterious lineage of humans, the Denisovans, split off from Neanderthals an estimated 400,000 years ago.
The activist investors think the materials company that will be split off needs to be smaller.
First, the population that Raya belonged to split off from the main branch of the species.
From here, scientists assumed that, as populations moved southward, some groups split off, never to meet again.
The business will be split off into a privately held firm with Blackstone as the majority owner.
At 60,000 km (37,000 miles) above Earth, the spacecraft will split off from the Falcon launch vehicle.
He's an entity whose components split off to form independent existences that now threaten to undo him.
A few decades ago, some of its members split off from the main group and became farmers.
With this video, Dubai turns itself into an unassailable idea, just like America, split off from reality.
They found walking sharks started to split off from their evolutionary relatives around 9 million years ago.
There icebergs the size of city blocks split off, or, as geologists say, calve, and float away.
Qwikster, Netflix's attempt to split off streaming from its DVD rental business, was announced in September 20103.
The company named is preparing to split off its uranium mining and nuclear fuel activities into NewCo.
We became close through constant group chats with our pals, and eventually, we split off into direct messaging.
During mitosis, or cell division, these sets of chromosomes duplicate and then split off to form new cells.
A splinter group split off from the main rally to blockade the Aldgate East junction in east London.
The ISIS-linked fighters split off from al-Shabaab and have been posing a growing threat in Puntland.
The second occurred among the ancestors of East Asians and Europeans, after the ancestors of Melanesians split off.
Shipbuilding should be split off from the unit and report directly to the managing board, the source said.
Neanderthals split off from our own ancestors an estimated 600,000 years ago, spreading across Europe and eastern Asia.
Betts split off from the two and went to another bar called Ned Peppers at 12:14 a.m.
A small, breakaway republic of superhumans and techno-elites will eventually split off from the rest of humanity.
The ISIS-linked fighters split off from al Shabaab and have been posing a growing threat in Puntland.
"Teamfight Tactics," a popular game mode with "League" will also split off into its own separate game, on mobile.
Earlier this week, the European Space Agency found that an enormous iceberg split off from the Pine Island glacier.
It's a problem because the two cryptocurrencies, which split off from one another last August, have wildly different valuations.
" A fork, the mechanism by which cryptocurrency projects split off from each other, was originally called a "branch point.
Various channels split off from the central valley, forming little tributaries that often split again on their journey outwards.
Protesters split off toward multiple locations and pushed past Mexican police, according to US Customs and Border Protection officials.
The party, which split off from Essebsi's party this year, is now the biggest liberal group in Tunisia's parliament.
Their analysis revealed that the ancestors of aboriginal Australians split off from other non-Africans about 70,000 years ago.
Buoyed by Rajko's success, many of his fellow modders decided to split off and build their own MxO emulators.
His descendants split off from the rest of the family years ago and are "mere multimillionaires," according to Esquire.
Netanyahu's former defense minister, Moshe Ya'alon, announced he has split off from the Likud to form his own party.
It could split off the division, much as Time Warner did with AOL, Time Warner Cable and Time Inc.
Janet contended that patients "split off" memories of traumatic events and manifested them in an array of physical symptoms.
The Denisovans, as they came to be known, split off from Neanderthals about 400,000 years ago, genetic analysis revealed.
There are also smaller, or even now nonexistent, groups that have split off from the main branch over time.
One solution might be to require that asset management and proxy voting functions be split off from other businesses.
Italian politicians and rival firms have long called on the former monopoly to split off and upgrade its network.
Of those, some diverged from the common ancestors of living mammals, but more primitive mammals split off even earlier.
Following a prolonged controversy, a minority of bitcoin developers in August created a split-off cryptocurrency called bitcoin cash.
Yum split off its Chinese operations into a separate company in 2015, after falling sales and food safety issues.
VTA, which until recently counted some big tobacco players among its members, split off from SFATA several years ago.
Somewhere around the 1980s, Selina Meyer's universe seems to have split off from our own in some significant ways.
See, Counterpart takes place in our world, but also another, which split off from it in the late 1980s.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Alameda County is an island suburb split off from Oakland, California, by a channel.
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In deregulated wholesale markets, power generation is split off, owned by separate generation companies that compete on an open market.
Another group has split off to start a new company called Indi EV, according to a new report from Jalopnik.
Others think he has been marginalized, or is perhaps leading a core group of fighters while others have split off.
Consequently, wrestlers often focus on establishing their individuality within the tag team, in preparation for when they eventually split off.
The third top candidate, Mr. Bakradze, is from the European Georgia Party, which split off from the United National Movement.
Once there, the players split off into groups, to nurse their pain and, in private inquests, dissect what had happened.
Plans for a split off of Vitesco will be submitted to a shareholder vote on April 30, 2020, Continental said.
Warren's proposal to have the Google search engine split off from its ad business would only partially solve this problem.
She'd do the same for Amazon and look to split off Whole Foods, which the online retailer bought last year.
There's a possibility some members will split off and try to make their own way to the US-Mexico border.
Yum, which owns KFC, split off its Chinese operations into a separate company after falling sales and food safety issues.
The sweet potatoes found in Polynesia split off over 111,000 years ago from all other sweet potatoes the researchers studied.
On top of that, another currency called bitcoin cash already split off from bitcoin and increased the size of blocks eightfold.
The FLDS split off from the mainline Mormon (LDS) church in 22005 after the church denounced the principal of plural marriage.
You install it to chat with your Fortnite friends… then a few of them split off and start an Apex server.
As they face split off, she&aposs going in one direction and he is heading over to the briefing as expected.
That was too much for a small minority of orthodox Calvinists, who split off to form the Restored Reformed Church (HHK).
In 1995, while they were still at Ambassador, the United Church of God split off from the Worldwide Church of God.
Roughly 300 generations later — a fairly short time, in human evolutionary terms — the Neanderthals and Denisovans split off from each other.
In August, Metlife split off its U.S. retail business, Brighthouse Financial, and distributed shares in the company to its own shareholders.
Such markets exist in "deregulated" areas of the country, where generation and distribution companies have been split off from one another.
In 2016, before the group split off from a bigger organization, New America, its revenue topped out at just over $900,000.
In 2016, before the group split off from a bigger organization, New America, its revenue topped out at just over $900,000.
The government in May split off its purchase of new fighter jets from its order of new surface-to-air defences.
Luckily, the ski safari has multiple guides so the speedier skiers could split off as I meandered at a slower pace.
If enough people use Unlimited and signal their intent to support larger blocks, Unlimited will split off from the Core blockchain.
Many employees appeared to return to work, and a group split off together to head with their signs raised toward the street.
A new study of human, Neanderthal, and Denisovan genomes pushes back the date our prehistoric cousins split off from early modern humans.
ET. Bitcoin cash split off from bitcoin in August in a debate over how best to improve the digital currency's transaction efficiency.
When CBS was split off from Viacom in 2006, Moonves regretted that Paramount wasn't included in CBS's portfolio, according to several sources.
In 2016, Islamic State in West Africa (ISWA) split off from Boko Haram; it has launched its own attacks in the region.
U.S.-backed Ethiopian soldiers defeated the Islamic Courts Union in 2006, but the movement's youth wing split off and launched an insurgency.
Just before the group split off to search nearby ponds for the flock, Darcell Patterson, a sneaker-shod woman, intercepted the volunteers.
It didn't just happen once before each of the species split off from a common ancestor, but over and over in individual species.
It will review its sprawling set of businesses to see what could be sold or split off into a partnership with other companies.
Alphabet, the parent company which split off of and now owns Google, partnered with the Obama administration internet access initiative ConnectHome in July.
It took serious sleuthing by geneticists, botanists, and archaeologists to figure out that maize split off from teosinte grass some 9,000 years ago.
When CBS was split off from Viacom in 2006, Moonves regretted that Paramount hadn't come along into CBS's portfolio, according to several sources.
Many of the actors split off to have more successful careers elsewhere — only to come back when those careers didn't exactly pay off.
The Civil War II storyline is beginning to roll to a boil as heroes split off on either side of a moral dilemma.
News Corp, which split off from Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in 2013, has been diversifying to rely less on its print business.
It does not originate any loans itself, but when it split off from Sallie Mae, it kept most of Sallie Mae's existing loans.
My point is that enough MPs despair of Mr Corbyn to split off, refound the party and annihilate its remaining, far-left rump.
However, he dismissed the idea that the bank might want to split off the Merrill Lynch investment banking operation acquired during the crisis.
One of the group's founders, Guillaume Faye, a journalist with a Ph.D. from Sciences-Po, split off and began releasing explicitly racist books.
NN was split off from ING in 2014 as a condition for the state aid the Dutch lender received during the financial crisis.
Later, the Islamic State split off from Al Qaeda and established itself as a separate group bent on declaring its self-styled caliphate.
First daughter Ivanka Trump suggested that Planned Parenthood split off their abortion services into a separate entity, according to The New York Times.
Washington said the country was also curbing its destabilizing activities in neighboring South Sudan, which split off as an independent nation in 2011.
In March, Elizabeth Warren pledged to split off Instagram and WhatsApp from Facebook if elected, as part of an ambitious tech policy plan.
They get the success of being the band and a corporate name, then they want to split off and be on their own.
It does not originate any loans itself, but when it split off from Sallie Mae, it kept most of Sallie Mae's existing loans.
Members of ZAPU, including Mugabe, split off to form the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), more influenced by Maoism's focus on rural farmers.
It split off from the former Yugoslavia in the early nineties, after a ten-day war, and joined the E.U. a decade ago.
Ms. Warren proposes having big tech companies split off significant chunks of their businesses, like separating Google's ad operations from its search engine.
It started fighting an insurgency in the country in 2006 after it split off from a bigger organization that Ethiopian forces eventually defeated.
Most importantly, tomatoes, which only split off from peppers on the evolutionary tree 11 million years ago, still have the machinery to make capsaicinoids.
This was that special stage in elementary school life before classmates split off into designated cliques and instead are defined by what they read.
The group started fighting an insurgency in the country in 2006 after it split off from a bigger organization that Ethiopian forces eventually defeated.
Late last year, Latvijas Gaze split off a natural gas transmission and storage operator, Conexus Baltic Grid, ahead of the market liberalisation in April.
Although it's called a "boa," the snake technically isn't one: The species split off evolutionarily from all other snakes some 65 million years ago.
MetLife — MetLife is planning to split off its U.S. retail insurance business from the rest of the company, prompted by the current regulatory environment.
The company is making plans to split off its energy businesses from its core industrial business, which includes its digital, mobility and healthcare units.
Bitcoin cash split off from the original digital currency after a group of developers decided to try to improve bitcoin transaction speeds and costs.
The new digital currency has had a staggering run higher ever since it split off, rising more than 780 percent in that time period.
Three months into the living arrangement, the dogs will be split off into three groups, with each group receiving a different type of pill.
On August 1, a renegade group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts decided to split off from Bitcoin and create a near-identical clone called Bitcoin Cash.
It might have been Homo erectus, which split off from the ancestors of modern humans and spread across Eurasia about 1 million years ago.
When the November deadline is reached, some of the companies hoping to double the network capacity could again split off from the core developers.
Gabbard insists that despite her fight with her party's establishment, she'd never split off from the Democratic primary to run a third-party campaign.
Platypuses, which still lay eggs, belong to the oldest; their ancestors split off from those of other living mammals roughly 170 million years ago.
The denomination was formed, in 1845, by white Southerners who split off from a national Baptist movement that was growing increasingly intolerant of slavery.
The rest goes to the streamers, who—if they're backed by a talent agency—split off a 20 percent take for their financial backers.
"China now feels it can try to split off the European Union in so many areas, on trade, on human rights," the official said.
The species probably split off from the order that became horses, rhinos and tapirs around 66 million years ago, give or take 10 million years.
But a number of former Faraday Future employees split off to fill Evelozcity's early ranks, and a lawsuit quickly put the startup in the spotlight.
Olympia Police Chief Ronnie Roberts told reporters that a group of approximately 75 protesters split off from the larger, peaceful group around 6:30 p.m.
I find another set of friends there that I haven't seen in a while and split off from one group to talk to the other.
Tribune Media (which was split off from its declining newspaper business in 2014) owns TV stations in many major markets, most notably WGN in Chicago.
This could, in a worst-case scenario, crash the entire network or fracture it so that clusters of nodes are split off from each other.
She found that humans probably lost their baculum around six million years ago, when humans split off from chimps and bonobos in an evolutionary sense.
As the march turned west, back to MacArthur Park, I split off, hoping to catch Kamasi Washington's set at Camp Flog Gnaw four miles south.
Last August, developers split off from the original bitcoin to form bitcoin cash, in an attempt to improve the speed and costs of bitcoin transactions.
The high altitude, thinly populated, Buddhist dominated region of Ladakh, was split off from Jammu and Kashmir and also made into a separate federal territory.
So, they split off all the hate, they project it out, and they point at another group of people who are responsible for their feelings.
Additionally, the other conditions are similar; for example, promise $2.5B "breakup fee", and they both agree split off regional sports channel under Fox after acquisition.
One of its entrances is a straight shot down a street, and wordlessly we split off, covering the left and right sides of the road.
It's a tribe that has split off from mainstream institutions, rejects mainstream standards of accuracy, and now uses media entirely as a tool, a weapon.
As the demonstrations on the Mexican side reached the border area, some members of the demonstration split off to head towards multiple locations along the border.
It was time for Faith and me to make our entrance, so we split off from the others and opened the door to the press conference.
The number of years ago that an infected cousin and our ancestors split off on the evolutionary tree tells us about how old the virus is.
But the entire lineage is vast and ancient, and it's possible some groups split off on the evolutionary tree before the basidiomycete arrived on the scene.
Areva NewCo was split off from state-owned integrated nuclear group Areva this year after its parent company's equity was wiped out following years of losses.
However, not everyone agrees it's the best path forward and one group has already split off from bitcoin proper with their own solution, called bitcoin cash.
Airbnb also had to officially split off from its main company and register under a separate firm in order to comply with local laws and regulations.
With the deal behind it, Pfizer said it would decide this year about whether to split off its hundreds of generic medicines into a separate business.
Bitcoin cash, a bitcoin offshoot, split off from bitcoin last year after a small group of developers decided to add upgrades that would improve transaction efficiency.
In "deregulated" areas — which now cover about 23 percent of US customers — the power generation part was split off and handed to competitive wholesale power markets.
This year, things are going to go a little differently because Fox News and the Associated Press have split off and are doing their own thing.
This is perhaps the most important point, and a good reason why Apple's Services business couldn't easily be split off from the rest of the company.
Hindu supremacists are still angry at him for expressing so much sympathy for the country's Muslim minority and for allowing Pakistan to split off from India.
Lebanon has 18 officially recognized religious groups, including various Christian and Muslim sects and the Druse, who split off from Islam about a thousand years ago.
The move comes as Siemens makes plans to split off its energy units from its core industrial business, which includes its digital, mobility and healthcare arms.
But Al Qaeda largely left Afghanistan in 2002; it is the Taliban and the local ISIS branch that split off from it that we've been fighting.
You must split off from the rhythms and doings of everyday Syria, in the hope that some small, lonesome part of your moral machinery remains uncorrupted.
For more click The Swiss drugmaker is preparing to split off its Sandoz generics unit, Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger reported on Thursday, citing an employee representative.
Another group of organizers, including Vanessa Wruble, split off and formed another group, called March On, which aimed to focus on winning elections in red states.
The more moderate half of the Finns Party, Finland's far-right populist party, split off into a new faction after the membership elected a hardliner as leader.
She was already there working with clients, when Bank of America bought the company in 1983, and continued after the company split off again four years later.
It suggested that over time, a cultural misfit between Kleiner's early and later-stage groups became more pronounced — though the final decision to split off happened abruptly.
The site now accepts Verge cryptocurrency (no relation to The Verge), a rebranded version of Dogecoindark, which split off from the original meme coin, Dogecoin, in 2014.
Reunion: Hamilton and Hoppe worked together at QGA before she and some others at the firm's energy practice split off years ago to start 38 North Solutions.
Pfizer had planned to make a decision by 2016 whether to split off its generics, but delayed the decision until 2019 after announcing its merger with Allergan.
He has been helped by the weakness of the opposition Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), which split off from a party that is now aligned with Mr Medina.
The 2.3-mile Peter Douglas Coastal Trail routes hikers through redwood groves known as Shady Dell featuring trees with branches that have split off into candelabra shapes.
They have a skeleton base like a Terminator but then there's a liquid surface on top of that which can split off and create its own form.
The first play is to split off some of Biden's African-American support by linking his nostalgia for dealmaking to his less-than-progressive record on race.
Three things are happening here: As a side effect of the Apple Card policy evolving here it's also being split off from the Apple Pay privacy policy.
More than a decade ago, EU utilities were forced to split off their power grid units in order to make them more accessible to all power generators.
TAX-FREE DEAL Liberty Interactive will combine GCI with Liberty Ventures and then split off the combined company to Liberty Ventures shareholders in a tax-free transaction.
A Toshiba spokesman said the company may split off its memory chip business and sell a stake but it cannot comment on the specifics of the process.
Mr. Robot's narrative remains stuck in 2015, due to the slow progress of its timeline, which split off from our own on May 9 of that year.
They looked at the rate of mutation in both groups, which are used as a sort of molecular clock to determine when their genetic lineages first split off.
But is it also about you being different in the way that you're talking about right now—that sense of being split-off from the hip-hop world?
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What they found: Neanderthals and Denisovans came from the same lineage that split off from ours about 744,000 years ago - almost 250,000 years earlier than previous studies indicated.
Bitcoin, for example, recently split off into two separate versions with nearly identical code and, most importantly, an identical transaction history up until the time of the split.
Nintendo owns a small stake in TPCI, and provided funding to Niantic when it split off from Google, but the game wasn't part of the Nintendo/DeNA partnership.
While Facebook split off chat from its main app a few years ago and forced people to download Messenger, Direct brings private communication back to the main app.
Sources at Toshiba's banks said they had been told by the Japanese conglomerate that there were no legal problems with its decision to split off the chip business.
Biologists have long believed that digestive systems that run from a mouth to an anus, so-called through-guts, emerged after comb jellies split off from other animals.
When Cavar decided he didn't like a section of cave nicknamed the "Backbreaker," he split off from his group to find the other one, but never reached them.
Focus was created in 2012 with a singular purpose: to split off Gardendale's schools from the 36,000-student Jefferson County school district, where black students outnumber white ones.
Maybe it should be split off and it was dragging Disney down and maybe they weren't going to be able to afford the sports rights they've paid for.
One potential model would be for Bloomberg to split off the news operation and come up with an arrangement to pay to distribute the content on its terminal.
That was officially set by Helio Castroneves in 2000 in a Champ Car, the racecars that briefly existed after Indy Racing League split off from IndyCar (don't ask).
That makes life complicated as Yum readies to split off its China business with a view to a separate listing, either in Hong Kong or the United States.
They come just two years after RWE spun off renewable, retail and network operations to form Innogy and E.ON split off some of its business to create Uniper.
Neither the government nor the companies want to entirely split off Embraer's commercial or defense operations, given the integration of their technology and engineering resources, the sources said.
Massimo D'Alema, a former prime minister and one of Renzi's fiercest critics, said if early elections were called he and his followers would "consider ourselves free" and split off.
Consistently endangered House members like Carlos Curbelo in Florida, Collin Peterson in Minnesota, and Will Hurd in Texas might split off and run under some kind of moderate banner.
Banorte's FCC fell mainly due to the Afore XXI split-off, INB's sale accounting effect, dividend payment and a creation of reserves effect registered versus equity during the year.
Beijing calls Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama a dangerous reactionary who seeks to split off nearly a quarter of the land mass of the People's Republic of China.
If the Justice Department successfully appeals the merger, AT&T could be forced to split off the renamed Warner Media, which is still being operated as a separate group.
But in many cases, it's still easier to split off EU data, which could result in European users seeing a meaningfully different internet from the rest of the world.
The findings suggest that humans split off from great apes several hundred thousand years earlier than previously thought, according to research published this week in the journal PLOS ONE.
The bed bug species that feed on humans likely split off into their own branches quite a while before modern humans arrived (somewhere up to 2 million years ago).
In the 1980s the right wing of the Labour Party split off and briefly soared but was killed by the electoral system and ended up merging with the Liberals.
Berkshire said it owned 17.5 million shares of Synchrony, a private label credit card issuer split off from GE in 2014, worth about $521 million as of June 30.
Benvie reportedly serves as the spokesman for the Guardian Patriots, a group that split off from the United Constitutional Patriots, both civilian groups that detain migrants at the border.
A group of users recently split off from Bitcoin proper to create its own cryptocurrency called Bitcoin Cash, which increased the size of the "blocks" that contain transaction data.
Vodafone Chief Executive Vittorio Colao made a last-minute appeal to regulators to either split off Openreach or take a tougher line on network quality and prices on Monday.
After Mr. Wilson split off from them for a job at an advertising agency in Atlanta, Mr. Patchett and Mr. Tarses ended up in Los Angeles as comedy writers.
The new culture ministry, which was split off from the Information Ministry, is headed by Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, who is in his early 30s.
This "archaic ghost population" appears to have diverged from modern humans before Neanderthals split off from the family tree, according to the research published by the "Science Advances" journal.
The coin split off from bitcoin in an effort to increase transaction speeds and was released in October 2011 by Charlie Lee, a former employee of Coinbase and Google.
Asked on BFM Business radio about media reports about plans to split off EDF's nuclear business into a separate unit, APE chief Martin Vial said there were no such plans.
Metro shareholders voted overwhelmingly last month to back a plan to split off the group's wholesale and hypermarket food business from Media-Saturn, Europe's biggest consumer electronics group, this summer.
When British Rail, a nationalised monopoly, was privatised in 1994 train operations were split off from the track, which is now owned and run by Network Rail, a public body.
Expanding facial recognition to arriving flights will have a profound impact on that secondary screening process, giving Customs a new way to split off designated passengers earlier in the process.
By the time it begins expounding on the importance of seeing both sides, it's become very clear that the Long Shot universe split off from our own several years ago.
But in 2017 the Finns' frustrated hard-liners quit the government while the party's more moderate MPs (including the then-leader) split off into a new faction called Blue Reform.
The South rushed to print its own money, and the first Confederate dollars entered circulation just two months after the Southern states split off from the rest of the nation.
He sees Facebook's real identity policy as a powerful weapon for truth other social networks lack, but that would be weakened if Instagram and WhatsApp were split off by regulators.
Trump's announcement raised the possibility that it could eventually be entirely split off, which would grant it new powers as a standalone unit reporting directly to Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Shareholders agreed to split off Toshiba's NAND flash memory unit, paving the way for a sale to raise at least $9 billion to cover charges that threaten the company's future.
His death underscored the risks involved, as teams of two split off to escort each boy out, one sticking close to each child, to ensure he followed the guide ropes.
Bitcoin cash split off from bitcoin on August 1 after a minority of developers decided to implement an upgrade that increased the block size to eight megabytes from one megabyte.
Chandrayaan-2 is comprised of an orbiter, a lander and a rover, the latter two of which split off from the orbiter on Monday and made for the lunar surface.
More importantly, said Haile-Selassie, is the acknowledgement that groups of hominins split off from one another, resulting in different evolutionary experiments, and by consequence, the emergence of new species.
Some white women were offended by the criticisms, with some even canceling their trips to DC. In the wake of the events, organizers split off into a variety of groups.
Pfizer had planned to make a decision by 20143 whether to split off its hundreds of generic medicines, but delayed the decision until 2019 after announcing its merger with Allergan.
"And if we split off one currency, with euro clearing moving to, say, Paris, all we'll see is systemic risk going up, liquidity going down, costs hitting the roof," she added.
In September Maersk said it would concentrate on the further development of its shipping business and split off its Maersk Oil and related businesses such as Maersk Drilling and Maersk Tankers.
Our extinct kin include Neanderthals, who lived between about 400,000 to 40,000 years ago in Europe and parts of Asia; and Denisovans, who split off from Neanderthals some 380,000 years ago.
There, the couple split off and each led a team of cheering children in a competition to see who could throw a rubber rainboot - known locally as a 'gumboot' - the farthest.
Their proposed transaction comes just two years after RWE spun off its renewable, retail and network operations to form Innogy and E.ON split off some of its business to create Uniper.
Year-over-year comparisons in 7503 are impacted by the planned split-off of CBS Radio and subsequent merger with Entercom which is anticipated to be completed in fourth quarter 2017.
Yum Brands (YUM) is meeting with investors and analysts in New York today, as the parent of Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC gets ready to split off its China business.
After the introduction, the children were then split-off into smaller groups, where, alongside a Nintendo rep, they learned in a more hands-on way by building their own level together.
The Japanese conglomerate's semiconductor business is currently in the process of being split off, after it reported a multi-billion dollar loss related to its U.S. nuclear power plant construction subsidiary.
Year-over-year comparisons in 2017 are impacted by the planned split-off of CBS Radio and subsequent merger with Entercom which is anticipated to be completed in second-half 2017.
With the Allergan deal scratched, Pfizer has said it will decide this year whether to sell or split off its hundreds of generic medicines, called established products, into a separate business.
The Comoros islands, including Mayotte, were a single French colony until the 1970s, when the people of Mayotte, known as Mahorais, voted to split off and become a French overseas territory.
" The facilitator Dana responds with: "But if you act compassionately in this branch, that's still meaningful, because it has an effect on the branches that will split off in the future.
Massive, amphitheater-like steps lead up to a platform and then split off in opposite directions: left to the office and library; right to a series of lounges and private spaces.
Eventually, she convinced Ms. Lazzarato to split off from the rest of the group; they tried on clothes at Balmain, and, the next day they ordered crepes from a nearby cafe.
When some bitcoin developers decide to implement their own upgrade of the bitcoin network, bitcoin investors at the time of the split receive equal amounts of the split-off coin. Aug.
Ceconomy, which split off from retail conglomerate Metro in part to allow it to become more active in acquisitions, took a 24 percent stake in French rival Fnac Darty in 2017.
That's where I learned most of my science from, Back to the Future Part II. So there is this idea that basically, at some point, the time stream did split off.
When the pitchers split off for a series of fielding drills on four fields, Colon was grouped with other Latino pitchers, several of whom had been crowded around his locker that morning.
They have suffered such a devastating collapse in their share prices in recent years that some of the biggest, including Germany's E.ON, have been forced to split off their fossil-fuel businesses.
However, while CBS has decreased the total proportion of revenues that stem from advertising revenues to 45% pro forma for the CBS Radio split-off, this still remains high relative to peers.
Shares of Toshiba surged 4.01 percent, after its shareholders approved a proposal to split off the Japanese conglomerate's NAND flash memory unit, amid growing losses at its U.S. nuclear subsidiary, Westinghouse Electric.
Hyundai's been making Genesis-branded cars for a while now, but today it announced the G90 — the first car under the Genesis name since it split off as its own luxury line.
Areva SA, the legacy parent company that will remain after NewCo is split off and the reactor unit is sold, will receive a two billion euro capital increase from the French state.
It was in 1865 that the Appropriations Committee split off from the Ways and Means Committee to form a new standing panel dedicated to overseeing how the people's money was being spent.
Barometer portfolio manager Jim Schetakis said GM should exit the money-losing sedan business like rivals Ford Motor Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have done and possibly split off its China operations.
Jared Leto only plays one character in Mr. Nobody, but he appears as multiple versions of him, each one split off from a different set of choices he's made during his lifetime.
"It is hard to imagine that empathy — a characteristic so basic to the human species — came into existence only when our lineage split off from that of the apes," says de Waal.
Terium, 52, would move from managing the group's declining power plants business, which focused on cutting costs and jobs, and instead shape the new division that will be split off this year.
During a regular party, people usually split off into little groups and talk to one another, which isn't an option during a Zoom party because everyone is tuned into the same conversation.
As the left exit lane for State Route 85 started to split off to the left, the Autopilot system in Huang's Model X briefly lost sight of the lines marking his lane.
After more than a decade at the helm of the protean Puerto Rican group Calle 13, the incisive Spanish-language rapper and producer Residente recently split off in search of new frontiers.
TO SPLIT OFF THESE BUSINESSES YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A LOT OF WHAT WECALL NEGATIVE SYNERGIES, WE'VE GOT TO SET UP ABOUT $2385 MILLION IN PUBLICCOMPANY COSTS TO MAKE THESE BUSINESSES STAND ALONE.
"We think these comments point more towards the eventual split-off (exchange offer) of [Baker Hughes] and actions such as a potential IPO of part of [GE Capital Aviation Services]," Sprague wrote.
The Omura's whales have relatively small bodies, distinct genetics and unusually shaped skulls, leading researchers to conclude that the new species had split off from its genetic cousins 17 million years earlier.
South Sudan, which split off from its northern neighbor Sudan in 2011, has been gripped by a civil war sparked by political rivalry between President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar.
Shareholders in Metro overwhelmingly voted on Monday to back a plan to split off the group's wholesale and hypermarket food business from Media-Saturn, Europe's biggest consumer electronics group, to be renamed Ceconomy.
Delphi, a long-time auto industry supplier, recently announced that it would split off its powertrain company into its own unit in order to focus more fully on EV tech and autonomous vehicles.
At the meeting, Chávez announced that Venezuela would recognise the break-away territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which the Kremlin had helped split off from Georgia in what was virtually an annexation.
Some observers have speculated that this scenario would produce a civil war in the Labour party, where anti-Corbyn centrists try to topple him or even split off and form their own party.
Banorte's FCC fell during 2016, mainly due to the Afore XXI split-off, INB's sale accounting effect, dividend payment and the effect of the creation of reserves registered versus equity during the year.
Earlier, Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger reported the Basel-based drugmaker was preparing to split off Sandoz, citing an employee representative as well as participants in a Novartis investor event last week in London.
KA Finanz, which was split off from nationalised lender Kommunalkredit, lost its banking license on Wednesday as part of its wind-down, meaning it could no longer turn to the market for funding.
But the Royal and Ancient Golf Club - which used to run the Open until the R&A was split off from the club in 2004 - only admitted its first women members last year.
Toshiba Corp asked creditor banks for a new loan and offered a stake in its memory chip unit that is being split off as collateral, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The Week Ahead Here's what to expect in the week ahead: TECHNOLOGY Hewlett-Packard is a much smaller company than it was a year ago because management split off its corporate computing businesses.
Despite the selloff, bitcoin is still up more than 1,300 percent for the year and bitcoin cash is still up more than 380 percent since it split off from bitcoin on Aug. 1.
The stuff that has emerged over years, including some of the trans health stuff, now has, thank goodness, split off completely from H.I.V. and has a life of its own, which is fabulous.
Leonide Massine became artistic director of a group that split off to form the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and, looking for dancers to fill out the new company, brought in Ms. Theilade.
Five seconds before the crash, as the exit lane split off to the left, Huang's Model X "began following the lines" into the gore area between the HOV lane and the exit lane.
From 2000 to 2009, Navient's predecessor company, Sallie Mae, from which it split off in 2014, made private, subprime loans to borrowers it knew were likely to default, the state attorneys general said.
Several groups split off, some relabeling themselves the Islamic State in Khorasan to capitalize on ISIS's success in the Middle East and to indulge in brutality greater than those purveyed by the Taliban.
A normal Republican in the White House would likely split off some of the more mainstream conservatives from some of the more anti-establishment nodes, while a mainstream Democrat might strengthen these ties.
But the team looking for proton decays—events that would confirm that three of the four forces of nature split off from a single, fundamental force at the beginning of time—is still waiting.
The combination will let drivers in the car see real-time events like speed limit changes but then split off some of the camera data and send it to Microsoft's cloud computer service, Azure.
Continental also said it would no longer seek to list Vitesco Technologies, and plans for a split off of the entire powertrain unit would be submitted to a shareholder vote on April 30, 2020.
TOKYO, March 30 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp's shareholders on Thursday approved a proposal to split off the Japanese company's NAND flash memory unit, paving the way for the sale of most of its prized business.
Divesting the American renewable assets could appease U.S. regulators but Portugal's government is reluctant to see EDPR split off, regarding it as an integral part of the utility's portfolio, one of the sources said.
Shares of the clothing company jumped more than 20 percent at the start of the month after it announced it will split off its Old Navy business from the rest of the company brands.
Mediaworks started as the ad-focused subsidiary of mobile browser company Opera, but it split off when a Chinese consortium acquired the browser business (and took the Opera name with it) earlier this year.
While CBS has decreased the total proportion of revenues that stem from advertising revenues to 45% pro forma for the CBS Radio split-off, Fitch notes that this still remains high relative to peers.
Bitcoin cash split off from the original version of bitcoin in August as a minority group of developers decided to implement an upgrade in an effort to increase transaction speeds for the digital currency.
As part of a government-funded rescue, reactor maker Areva NP will be split off from former integrated nuclear group Areva SA and will be bought by state-owned utility EDF, its main customer.
The issue resulted in a number of so-called hard forks last year — where another distributed ledger is split off from the original bitcoin — resulting in bitcoin offshoots like bitcoin cash and bitcoin gold.
Cincinnati (CNN)First lady Melania Trump joined President Donald Trump on Air Force One Monday on a trip to Ohio where she split off for a solo event visiting children at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
BROOKLYN CHIC Open to the living room but split off by a tiled floor with a raised border, the L-shaped kitchen in Sarah Lantz and Becky Froman's apartment was overdue for an update.
Excluding one-time items, CBS reported a profit of $1.20 per share, helped by a lower weighted average of shares outstanding related to the split off of CBS Radio and its share repurchase program.
Because the van our friend had reserved had been overcrowded on the way up, Illich and I split off from the group and hopped in another van with extra seats run by the same company.
In earlier days, the CIA was behind efforts to use the internet to put pressure on Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia in 1999, and to pressure Iraqi leadership in 2003 to split off from Saddam Hussein.
Treasury targeted Yakuza affiliate Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi, three of its key executive members — Kunio Inoue, Osamu Teraoka and Takashi Ikeda — and its core clan, the Yamaken-gumi, which split off from a larger Yakuza entity.
Shareholders in Metro overwhelmingly voted last month to back a plan to split off the group's wholesale and hypermarket food business from Media-Saturn, Europe's biggest consumer electronics group, by the middle of the year.
The atmosphere was tense among Toshiba shareholders at the extraordinary general meeting on Thursday after they agreed to split off its prized NAND flash memory unit, to cover its U.S. subsidiary's multi-billion dollar losses.
He heads a group that has split off from the Episcopal church (the official American wing of Anglicanism) in opposition to its consecration of sexually active gay bishops, which the church first did in 2003.
BHP Billiton rejected a plan by activist shareholder Elliott Advisors to scrap the miner's dual company structure, split off its oil business and return more cash to investors, saying the costs would outweigh any benefits.
They found that the ancestors of the KhoiSan, hunter-gatherers living today in southern Africa, began to split off from other living humans about 200,000 years ago and were fully isolated by 100,000 years ago.
The country was founded, in 22015, on territory split off from Colombia; the U.S., which had conspired in the secession plot, began building the canal the following year and for decades largely controlled the government.
Ring-fencing Areva's liabilities will allow EDF, one of the main customers, to buy the healthy reactor construction and services business, while Areva's nuclear fuel business has been split off in a separate business unit.
But $6 gas is House of Cards' greatest indication to date that it takes place in a dystopian alternate reality, where the political process split off from ours some time ago and completely changed everything.
Sigal: China has been worried for a long time that the Uighurs will want to split off from China and make Xinjiang an independent homeland (a lot of Uighurs refer to Xinjiang as East Turkestan).
Researchers compared 405 genomes of West Africans with Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes, and worked out whether there had been interbreeding among an unknown hominin whose ancestors split off from the human family tree before Neanderthals.
South Sudan, which split off from its northern neighbor Sudan in 2011, has been gripped by a civil war since 2013 caused by political rivalry between President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar.
BERLIN, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Daimler said it has taken the first steps towards a new structure that could see its Mercedes Benz cars and vans and its Daimler Trucks divisions split off into separate entities.
Players split off into one-on-one races, where they can unlock upgrades and jump into faster cars, the equivalent of finding good loot while hiding out in a house in a game like PUBG.
Moyo rejoined Old Mutual in 2017, initially as head of its emerging markets division, before the former conglomerate's main African financial services business was split off in a disentanglement of the 173-year-old group's structure.
So if you see a modern-day Warthog with these teeth, it's a 210rd Fighter Group Warthog, with one exception being the 2188th Fighter Squadron, which split off from the 2188rd and joined a reserve unit.
South Sudan, which split off from its northern neighbour Sudan in 2011, has been gripped by a four-year civil war sparked by political rivalry between incumbent leader Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar.
Most European power grids were split off from the utilities that owned them more than a decade ago in a process called unbundling that was supposed to give all power producers equal access to the networks.
At each stop she's split off from her husband's agenda to visit schools and hospitals, making waves with her fashion choices and, for the first time since he entered office, regular appearances away from the President.
Indicated 0.4 percent lower BMW labour boss Manfred Schoch warned in Spiegel against going through with plans to split off work on self-driving cars into a separate company that is to function like a startup.
Melania Trump was characteristically stoic for most of the action, walking through the motions until, finally, it was time to split off from her husband and join first lady Akie Abe for their solo afternoon adventures.
O, which mainly houses media mogul John Malone's e-commerce interests, said it will change its name to Qurate Retail Group and begin using the name once it completes its communications business GCI Liberty's split-off.
He's now at what he considers a "pretty standard start-up," and while things have been going well, their tech side was just split off by the parent company, a move that has employees asking questions.
South Sudan, which split off from its northern neighbor Sudan in 2011, has been gripped by a four-year civil war sparked by political rivalry between incumbent leader Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar.
Attacks by Islamic State in West Africa and the Boko Haram group that ISWA split off from have increased during the run-up to an election in which President Muhammadu Buhari will seek a second term.
Shareholders have until March 29 to choose Melrose's offer, or back a plan from GKN's management to split off the group's auto business and combine it with U.S.-based Dana Incorporated, leaving GKN focused on aerospace parts.
"We think these comments point more towards the eventual split-off of (GE's Baker Hughes unit) and actions such as a potential IPO of part of GECAS," GE's aircraft finance unit, Sprague said in a research note.
Two co-founders -- Jen Cox and Lesley Bauer -- recently split off to form another women's group, named PaveItBlue, with an even narrower focus: Provide the grassroots support Ossoff will need to flip the 6th district for Democrats.
But now that Trump has split off the alt-reality crowd and claimed them for his own, they aren't even taken seriously by the more "serious" right-wingers at Fox News, let alone The New York Times.
Metro is currently working on plans to split off its wholesale and food business from Media-Saturn by mid-2017, although some analysts have said the dispute with Kellerhals diminishes the appeal of the consumer electronics group.
Toshiba shareholders agreed to split off its prized NAND flash memory unit on Thursday, paving the way for a sale to raise at least $9 billion to cover U.S. nuclear unit charges that threaten the conglomerate's future.
Foursquare is worth only half as much as it was in 2013 Crowley's boldest effort to revive Foursquare came in 2014, when the company split off its iconic check-in feature into a separate app called Swarm.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said last week China would never allow the historical tragedy of Taiwan being "split" off from the rest of the country to happen again, warning the island against any moves towards formal independence.
Ceconomy, the consumer electronics retailer that split off from Metro last year, said on Monday it was in talks to sell most of its 10 percent stake in Metro to investor group EP Investment, represented by Kretinsky.
Under the deal, Innogy would effectively cease to exist once the deal has closed in the second half of 2019, only three years after it was split off from RWE and listed separately on the stock exchange.
Guttierez's students split off to practice their techniques against takedown attempts like this one: If you had to boil the sifu's teachings down to one lesson it would be that you can always roll through on everything.
Some of the frozen molecules and ions in comets are familiar ones, like ammonia and water, and we infer their presence by detecting their offspring, split off by sunlight: ammonia's daughter, NH2, and water's daughter, hydroxyl (OH).
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp on Tuesday asked creditor banks for a new loan and offered a stake in its memory chip unit that is being split off as collateral, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Bitcoin Cash, a clone of bitcoin that was split off from the original last week by a rival group of developers, was valued at more than $12 billion less than 24 hours after it had started trading.
Confident that black religious voters could be split off from marriage equality advocates, Republicans put Amendment One on the 2012 primary ballot to define marriage in the state constitution as a union between one man and one woman.
DONG shares currently trade at 5.3 times EV/EBITDA, a discount to groups with a clearer focus on renewables such as Britain's SSE, Portugal's EDP Renovaveis SA and Germany's Innogy, which was split off from RWE last month.
The last thing the Emmys needs is more categories, but maybe a fair way to deal with this would be to split off the shows that produce once-a-week shows from the ones that work every weeknight.
Toshiba Corp shareholders agreed to split off its prized NAND flash memory unit on Thursday, paving the way for a sale to raise at least $9 billion to cover U.S. nuclear unit charges that threaten the conglomerate's future.
In Delaney's paper, what matters most for the genetics of skinks, Western fence lizards, and side blotch lizards isn't how far apart the wilderness areas are, it's whether they're split off from other areas by highways and roads.
Two Japanese firms agreed to buy a combined 10 percent stake in the new company being split off from Areva for 500 million euros ($538 million) on Friday, helping a state-backed rescue of the French nuclear group.
Beijing has also long fretted about hardened Pakistani Islamist fighters linking up with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a Uigher militant group Beijing accuses of seeking to split off its western region of Xinjiang, Pakistani officials say.
In the late 2000s, he split off from his group, The Pack (which is responsible for the iconic Bay Area anthem "Vans"), and began self-releasing dozens of stream-of-consciousness mixtapes, including one that featured 855 songs.
There's some focus on how Tiffany's current pregnancy has affected the group, and I love the way the characters interact, then split off for their own adventures, at both a party they attend and later on at Coachella.
The analysis, published in the journal Nature, shows that the child belonged to a hitherto unknown human lineage, a group that split off from other Native Americans just after — or perhaps just before — they arrived in North America.
In the statement from NASA, Harbeck said he had actually been more interested in capturing the massive A68 iceberg, the size of the US state of Delaware, which split off from the Larson C ice shelf in 2017.
Western Digital, which operates a chip plant with Toshiba in Japan, said the split-off is "very serious breach of joint venture agreements," according to a letter sent by the California-based company to Toshiba and seen by Reuters.
Hers, though, was a duplex—one with a shared front door, mud room, and laundry room that split off in a T, leading one way to her door, and the other way to the door of a male teacher.
To minimize its tax liabilities, Yahoo could do a "cash-rich split off" with Yahoo Japan, whereby Yahoo would swap its Yahoo Japan shares for cash and assets from Yahoo Japan, according to corporate tax law consultant Robert Willens.
With their mother, they'd visited all the tourist staples—the Empire State Building, Broadway, Times Square—and the boys split off to go to the enormous Regal E-Walk Stadium, to see the Angelina Jolie–fronted action-thriller Salt.
Motorola Solutions, which split off from Motorola Mobility back in 2011, has added a new license plate capture tool to it law enforcement suite with the acquisition of VaaS International Holdings today for $445 million in cash and equity.
Ceconomy, which has just split off from German retail conglomerate Metro in part to allow it to become more active in acquisitions, announced last month it had signed a deal to buy a 24.33 percent stake in Fnac Darty.
I convinced myself that the fact that I had split off to accompany another squad just before the explosion was proof that I saw it coming and let it play out in order to have an opportunity to shine.
Unions on Friday criticized the company's move to split off the operating business into a different unit as a way to resolve the deadlock, saying wages at Real were 24 percent below collective labor agreements for the retail industry.
To establish citizenship, people in Assam have had to furnish proof of residence in India going back decades, before March 24, 1971, the year in which hundreds of thousands of people fled Bangladesh, as it split off from Pakistan.
Armed with a bulldozer, an excavator and a tank, some of the militia fighters split off from the main group and began to build a small outpost that the Americans concluded was too close to al-Tanf for comfort.
He felt that he could no longer share a political identity with the mayor, and he and three others split off to form the Élan Populaire Courneuvien, on the theory that as a bloc they could wield some power.
McCaleb co-founded Ripple, whose ripple currency is the third-largest digital coin by market cap, but split off from the Ripple team to form Stellar in 2014 because of different beliefs in how the system should be run.
The Essen, Germany-based group, whose operations range from car parts to submarines to materials distribution, is almost 20 percent owned by activist shareholder Cevian, which would like to see parts of the business split off to increase its value.
The virus certainly evolved and split off from its ancient relatives at some point in history, but this study suggests the virus may have found and stuck to its niche in the circle of life since at least the 16th century.
SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - BHP Billiton on Monday rejected a plan by activist shareholder Elliott Advisors to scrap the miner's dual company structure, split off its oil business and return more cash to investors, saying the costs would outweigh any benefits.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss government will split off its purchase of new fighter jets from its order of new surface-to-air defenses, it said on Thursday, setting a budget of 6 billion Swiss francs ($5.96 billion) for the jets alone.
"They are two very different, very expensive measures," Rossi told La7 TV. Salvini has promised not to abandon his partners, after Forza Italia's relegation to second place in the coalition prompted speculation the League could split off and join 5-Star.
Aptiv, which split off from automotive supplier Delphi last year, and Lyft, a newcomer to autonomous driving, are taking a big risk by conducting their demonstration on public roads, where pedestrians and other drivers help to make a completely unpredictable experience.
Harris didn't go so far as Warren—who has published a proposal calling for regulators to split off Facebook subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp—but in a CNN interview on Sunday, she said it was time to take the idea seriously.
After shopping we split off into pairs, two of the girls go to the art museum and myself and my friend S. decide we are going to try as many different beers as we can before Game of Thrones starts.
In fact, the Labor Department was split off from the Department of Commerce in 1913 precisely because a progressive Republican, William Taft, recognized the need for a Cabinet level department that would put the needs of workers ahead of business.
Shareholders have until March 29 to choose Melrose's offer for the whole company, or back a plan from GKN's management to split off the group's auto business and combine it with U.S.-based Dana Incorporated, leaving GKN focused on aerospace parts.
Chiba, JAPAN (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp shareholders agreed to split off its prized NAND flash memory unit on Thursday, paving the way for a sale to raise at least $9 billion to cover U.S. nuclear unit charges that threaten the conglomerate's future.
Investec manages 121 billion pounds in assets and announced plans to split off its asset management business last year, copying similar demerger moves by Prudential, Old Mutual, and Deutsche Bank as fees fall and costs rise in the fund management sector.
Various combinations of the band — which includes the keyboard player John Baggott, a veteran of trip-hop acts like Massive Attack and Tricky — split off to write and record interesting chunks of music, which are then woven together in the studio.
Then, if either the Labour Party (which strongly opposes Brexit) or a split-off faction of the Conservatives that opposes Brexit were to win the election, they could claim that as a mandate to cancel the results of the referendum.
This is super reductive, but it goes a little something like, this, which is that, the feelings that we can't tolerate inside are defended against and kind of split off and then extruded out, like projected out onto other people.
Either you are in some way behaving obnoxiously, or they are projecting onto you some unresolved and split-off parts of their own personality, which is what happens when people judge you for a characteristic that you have no control over.
In December, the company said it would look to split off its cash unit, which includes Cash 4 machines operated by retailers and a cash transport business, to create two separate businesses to better focus on their customers and markets.
McKesson Corp: * MCKESSON LAUNCHES EXCHANGE OFFER TO SPLIT-OFF ITS INTEREST IN CHANGE HEALTHCARE * MCKESSON CORP - EXCHANGE OFFER IS SCHEDULED TO EXPIRE AT 11:59 P.M., NEW YORK CITY TIME, ON MARCH 9, 2020 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
It was started to discuss anime, and insofar as it's been political it's been in a not strictly left-right way, and usually through the avenue of Anonymous, the activist group that split off from 4chan to do direct action.

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