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True, splitting off BHP's petroleum business could have some benefits.
They saw electrons and positrons splitting off from the atom at unusual angles.
The statement also raised the possibility of splitting off CyberCom from the NSA entirely.
Fendlay also takes issue with the idea that groups splitting off from Women's March Inc.
And splitting off its plastics and coatings business is an old idea that may still create value.
Engie's deeply discounted stock price shows the valuation potential of splitting off some of the group's assets.
A Republican faction of QGA Public Affairs is splitting off into its own firm, called EFB Advocacy.
By splitting off the homeland security bill, Democrats are opening the door to a month of negotiations.
Others include segregation, redlining and the practice of well-heeled neighbourhoods splitting off to form their own municipalities.
Bentley has undergone some massive changes since splitting off from long-time sibling, Rolls-Royce two decades ago.
IVG is splitting off Officefirst into a self-contained entity which will manage the bulk of IVG's assets.
PG&E, which also went through bankruptcy early 20 years ago, has been considering splitting off its gas division.
He succeeded in seizing Crimea, splitting off a few rebel areas and embittering Ukrainians' once-warm feelings towards Russia.
Would you be open to the idea of splitting off Messenger and WhatsApp, but keeping Instagram under the Facebook umbrella?
The oozing biomass that makes up its body is alive with activity, and capable of splitting off pieces of itself.
Basically, the atom-splitting turns into a chain reaction splitting off even more atoms that throws off tons of energy.
BELGIAN POISON PILL Engie's deeply discounted stock price shows the valuation potential of splitting off some of the group's assets.
Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF) is considering splitting off its Starz channel into a separate company, The Wall Street Journal reported.
You'll want to do this splitting off step because once a device stops receiving updates, so does your entire Sonos system.
MetLife is considering various approaches for splitting off the retail business, including an initial public offering, a spinoff or a sale.
They suggested splitting off the larger group into a new species, Redlichia rex, which, like T. rex, uses the latin for king.
Many Facebook users kept notifications off; by splitting off messaging, the company surmised that users would be more likely to activate them.
RBI is in talks with the Polish banking regulator about splitting off its Swiss franc portfolio with a view to selling Polbank.
He eventually approached a section of the highway where State Route 85 begins by splitting off to the left of US-101.
Flatworms can also reproduce by splitting off a piece of its own body and then allowing it to grow into a second worm.
The company no longer has any British or European business after splitting off its M&G insurance and asset management unit last year.
Uhlenbeck's insight was to 'zoom in' on those points and show that what actually happened was a new bubble splitting off the surface.
Fossil and genetic evidence seems to suggest our two groups developed alongside one another, with multiple doggy lineages splitting off along the way.
The last half-hour was devoted to splitting off into groups and performing the combination a few times, then together as a class.
True, splitting off might mean taxes go even higher, but at least what's levied west of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge would stay there.
But as stories of creative coincidences go, this one is already splitting off subchapters as fast as it came together in the first place.
These groups, after long periods of isolation, were able to interact and interbreed, sometimes splitting off again and undergoing renewed periods of extended isolation.
Yum Brands is in the process of splitting off its China business, which will trade as an independent company called Yum China next month.
Douglas Vakoch is an astrobiologist who spent many years at SETI before splitting off to found his own international organization, Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence (METI).
Indeed, AWS CEO Andy Jassy has repeatedly said over the years that he doesn't see any advantages to splitting off from the Amazon mothership.
Cornyn said in December that merging the gun bills complicated the path forward in the Senate and suggested splitting off the background check fix.
We now know all three shared a common ancestor before splitting off into two groups, the crocodile-like group and the bird/dinosaur-like group.
Yum Brands is in the process of splitting off its China business, which will trade as an independent company called Yum China on Nov. 1.
I have a slice a pizza and another beer before splitting off from the group and taking a shared Lyft to the housewarming party ($30).
It reads like a memoir of her victorious, if not frictionless, journey back to herself, back into her body, from the splitting off of trauma.
The company has proposed splitting off its nuclear and coal assets into the hands of the state, which would then take over the nuclear project.
Elliott could push harder on replacing AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson if AT&T resists splitting off DirecTV, according to people familiar with the matter.
Construction into the 100-acre sanctuary could begin as soon as next month, splitting off some 70 acres from the American side of the site.
The suit also names Jennifer Harrison and Jeremy Bronaugh, who were members of Patriot Movement AZ before splitting off and creating their own group, AZ Patriots.
It wraps with the campers splitting off into groups and doing their best to create a video, tweet, and so on with brands they've made up.
On top of that, the oil deal South Sudan triumphantly signed with Sudan after splitting off from it in 2011 is not looking so great anymore.
JPMorgan said the formation of a special committee was unnecessary as an extensive review from 2015 had shown splitting off businesses would likely negatively impact shareholder value.
Last year, a schism within the Yamaguchi-gumi gang, Japan's largest yakuza organization, resulted in a faction splitting off to form the rival Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi gang.
That caravan dwindled as the group approached the U.S. border, with some giving up along the way and others splitting off to try to cross on their own.
The company denied a report in a British newspaper that it was considering splitting off its airline and selling a stake to an outside investor to reduce debt.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has also included Apple in a list of tech companies that should be broken up — in Apple's case, by splitting off the company's App Store.
Once the sister company to Gap, Old Navy announced in February that it would be splitting off from the less profitable company after it reported soaring sales in 2018.
And as regulators around the world start to think about splitting off WhatsApp and Instagram, bringing all three networks onto a single messaging system could be a crucial political protection.
What Block and Aarons now consider a part of proptech, under the development and construction bucket, has the opportunity to become a huge industry, potentially even splitting off from proptech.
TOKYO, April 12 (Reuters) - Western Digital Corp has warned Toshiba Corp that splitting off its chip unit prior to a planned sale of the business violates their joint chip venture contract.
The Norwegian group is splitting off the division, which saw revenue growth of an average 26.4 percent a year between 28 and 7.43, on April 27.4, and will name it Adevinta.
Bright said he no longer thought splitting off Ginnie Mae from HUD was necessary, and he got enough Democratic votes to clear the Senate Banking Committee but did not proceed further.
John Cornyn, the number two Senate GOP Leader, said on Monday that merging the gun bills complicated the path forward in the Senate and suggested splitting off the background check fix.
The CCEA is the largest independent teachers union in the nation, after splitting off from the state teachers union and the NEA over disagreements about how revenue from dues was distributed.
Plus, the whole idea of splitting off heroes into their own stories and then bringing them together for crossover events is a direct lift from the way modern superhero comics are published.
Britain's largest insurer (unrelated to the American insurer of the same name) is splitting off its British and European business into M&G Prudential, which will be largely focused on asset management.
In this case, many of you wrote about how "gendered" Australia is, splitting off men and women from a young age, which is why I've included more than one comment about that.
Under the proposals, which are subject to a consultation period that closes on March 10, the new entity would have its own staff and offices, splitting off decisions about new infrastructure investments.
Analysts have warned that wealthy taxpayers could try to seize the full deduction improperly by declaring themselves as contractors or splitting off a restricted firm's non-restricted income into a separate entity.
But I think the issue is just so easy for members of the caucus that you're not going to have people cracking or splitting off, like you're seeing on the Republican [side].
The largest U.S. drugmaker said its lengthy analysis determined that splitting off its low-growth generics from its patent-protected branded products would not boost cash flow or better position the businesses competitively.
However, instead of splitting off into two apps, like Instagram is trying out, Snapchat designated one section of its existing app for personal communications and another for brands, publishers, and verified public figures.
So, naturally, in the week since Donald Trump was elected president, the left-wing, pro-immigrant State of California has begun toying with the idea of splitting off and doing its own thing.
IBM became a leading player in meteorology in a few years ago when it purchased The Weather Company in 2016, retaining the data gathering and forecasting units while splitting off the Weather Channel.
In Cameroon, 17 people were killed in recent days during protests in English-speaking areas, where some residents have called for splitting off from French-speaking parts of the nation, Amnesty International said.
All agreed that splitting off would harm the desegregation efforts of Jefferson County, the second-largest school system in the state, by taking away a significant percentage of the white children that remained.
IVG is splitting off Officefirst into a self-contained entity which will manage the bulk of its assets, a commercial property portfolio worth 3.25 billion euros ($3.62 billion), which include Frankfurt airport's landmark Squaire building.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung recently speculated about "Polexit", or Poland quitting the EU. A Bundeswehr planning scenario leaked in November imagined the EU's eastern states splitting off and joining an autocratic, Eurasian block by 2040.
For now, however, here are some of the best views of Larsen C iceberg splitting off: From 22017 July to 210 July, #Sentinel22016 caught the final days and eventual full break-off of the berg.
Western Digital has warned Japan's Toshiba that splitting off its chip unit prior to a planned sale of the business violates their joint chip venture contract and that it wanted to enter into exclusive talks.
Just look at the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which by splitting off from Labour in 22 helped keep it out of power for another 23 years; without much electoral success to show for its efforts.
To be fair, the youngest Stark child has been totally absent from the show since the third season, when he was last seen splitting off from Bran with his direwolf Shaggydog and his wildling guardian Osha.
Splitting off experimental divisions into separate companies inside an umbrella corporation might have made sense in theory, but in practice everybody knew the truth: it was all Google and so-called "other bets" on the side.
"We've seen in legacy organizations the splitting off of what might be deemed to be less profitable news and more profitable entertainment divisions," said Emily Bell, the director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia.
Splitting off AWS would mean losing a major boon to operating income for Amazon, but analysts and experts believe it may be necessary for AWS to secure customers, especially as its biggest rival starts to gain traction.
Elliott Management continues to put pressure on Akzo Nobel, the Dutch paint and chemicals maker that has tried to parry a takeover with a plan that involved returning money to investors and splitting off its chemicals business.
RBI is in talks with the Polish banking regulator about splitting off its Swiss franc-denominated home loans portfolio with a view to selling Raiffeisen Polbank, which it bought in 13 and ranks as Poland's eighth biggest lender.
Splitting off like this can be a great way for the person of color to bond with the white partner's family on their own, but if things go south the white partner won't be around to step in.
If another Republican followed the TR path, first challenging Trump for the Republican nod and then splitting off to run separately, a strong possibility is that these two candidates will split the right-leaning vote and a Democrat will become president.
Florian Bieber, one of the signatories of the letter and a Balkans expert at the University of Graz in Austria, told Reuters such an agreement could motivate Bosnian Serb nationalists to seek splitting off their region from the rest of Bosnia.
Mr Barrack may buy TWC as a short-term salvage job in order to sell it to Miramax's current owner, or he could break the company into pieces, splitting off, for example, the television production business, and sell them off individually.
Knight Vinke's letter said Uniper should legally separate Unipro by splitting off the International Power business of which Unipro is part, or consider a legal separation of Uniper's hydroelectric and nuclear power generation assets in Sweden, Sydkraft AB, the letter showed.
You might also consider adding activities like going to the movies or splitting off at the mall to the trip's agenda—anything that will give the partner of color a way to not have to be fully "on" at all times.
ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia (TIM) moved closer to splitting off its network business on Wednesday with the presentation of a plan to the government that could mark a turning point in strained relations between Italy's largest phone group and Rome.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A Delaware-sized iceberg is very close to splitting off from one of the largest ice shelves in Antarctica, scientists say, after a fast-growing crack stretched to within 8 miles (13 kilometers) of the open ocean this week.
It tracks the birth of this style of ANSI art, from of the braggadocios origins of cracking group splash screens to its splitting off to a more insular (and less legally precarious) community focused on distributing art packs for their own sake.
Vaio has been slowly making its way back into the US after splitting off from Sony, and today it's taking a big step with the introduction of three more laptops targeted at pros — or, really, anyone who wants a higher-end machine.
Third-largest investor Knight Vinke has separately asked investors to vote on a proposal to spin off Uniper's Russian unit Unipro by splitting off the International Power business or consider a legal separation of its hydroelectric and nuclear power generation assets in Sweden.
The group said this was possible on the back of cost cuts and a reorganisation which included splitting off its healthy assets into a new entity, Innogy, and listing it on the stock exchange last year in Germany's biggest IPO since 2000.
A sudden increase in the number of sales agents splitting off from the big realtors to set up their own firms, and the arrival of new online players, is being seen by some in the industry as a contrarian signal of an overheated market.
While some might have expected it to roll Instagram into Facebook and leave chat in its main app, keeping Instagram independent and splitting off Messenger into a companion app has helped it solidify itself as more than just a ubiquitous utility, but as a downright addiction.
Adding this new clue to computer simulations of the peopling of North America helped the team flesh out the timeline — which they now suspect goes something like this: about 36,000 years ago in northeast Asia, the ancestors of modern Native Americans began splitting off from ancestral Asians.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German oil and gas company Wintershall DEA is to study turning natural gas into hydrogen and splitting off the carbon to help reduce CO2 emissions as part of its quest to remain a key energy player as climate laws demand alternatives to fossil fuels.
The news follows a Reuters report that said the fund, the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ), planned to invest in Sharp with the intention of splitting off its display division and merging it with rival Japan Display, a company in which the fund is the biggest shareholder.
The news follows a Reuters report that said the fund, the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ), planned to invest in Sharp with the intention of splitting off its display division and merging it with rival Japan Display Inc, a company in which the fund is the biggest shareholder.
"Russia keeps doing these things that make it harder for them get sanctions relaxed, or find a better relationship with the U.S., or even isolate the U.S. by splitting off European countries," said Joshua Tucker, director of the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at New York University.
Chairman Philip Hampton has discussed with the company's largest shareholders splitting off the company's pharmaceutical and vaccines business into a separate company, according to the FT. Reports of the conversations come after several of its top 10 investors asked the board to consider spinning off its consumer division, the FT said.
Prudential said it is splitting off savings and investment-focused M&G Prudential, which will be based in London, leaving Prudential plc focused on life insurance and asset management in the rapidly expanding markets of Asia and Africa as well as the United States, which is less tightly regulated than Europe.
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RWE, which spends a low triple-digit million euro amount on innovation, research and development every year, has already invested in start-ups through its 115 million euro Innogy Renewables Technology Fund I. The utility, which is currently in the process of splitting off its healthy assets to escape a structural crisis in the power sector, said it would introduce the products of U.S. start-up Bidgely to Germany, including an app which lets you keep control over which household appliances use most energy.

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