One possible solution, according to Cornell, may be spinning off one of its units.
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But to write it off as archaic or irrelevant would be to write off one of the most imaginative games ever designed.
Relegating Castleford will be like cutting off one of the game's limbs.
Producers and consumers alike would be better off with one big monopoly.
So unless Nationwide scores an overwhelming victory against its rebels, it is likely that the remaining building societies will be picked off, one by one.
Obviously there will be two different captains on the field but there should only be one direction off it.
This might be a one-off related to the upcoming election, or it might not.
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Most can be laughed off, but one of them is going to hurt, perhaps terminally.
In other words, the recent leap in share prices could be a one-off adjustment.
Although some economists warned that the dramatic rise could be a one-off instead of a steady trend upwards.
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To be fair, we were unable to replicate the problem with other devices, so it may be a one-off.
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However, she suggested the 2015 date could either be a one-off or replace the first bank holiday in May.
Labour had, at last, to admit things looked gloomy and that Northern Rock's nationalisation would not be a one-off.
This time round they will be and it'll be a one-off on a par with Wimbledon or, say, the Superbowl.
Moreover, many of the recent anecdotes of job losses can be called one-off events, rather than evidence of gathering recession.
The spike in core consumer prices may prove to be a one-off.
Mr Cameron says he does not want this dive to the deep to be a one-off, and wants to use it as a platform for ocean exploration.
Mr Eichel, for one, realises this cannot be a one-off effort.
Estonia's enthusiasm for the euro, and any willingness in Frankfurt and Brussels to tailor the rules to suit new applicants, may thus prove to be a one-off.
And remember, while the dream of the name on your door can be enticing, consider that after ten years, your name might be peeled off because no one remembers you.
That is despite the fact that former Chancellor Alistair Darling himself said it should probably be a one-off measure because cunning money men can normally find their way around such measures.
At best, Farley might be able to argue that when choosing between two companies that are already in dicey shape, they would be better off joining the one associated with private equity.
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Mr Trichet said the deal struck at last week's summit of eurozone heads was a step in the right direction, but (yes) more work was needed, and the reduction in the debt owed by the Greek government must be a one-off event.
Woods has struggled in his last three starts after ending his long wait for his 72nd title with victory at Bay Hill in late March, but he carded solid rounds of 70 and 69 to be just one shot off the lead at the halfway stage in Dublin, Ohio.
If I can fall off one cliff, I should be able to fall off each cliff.
However, they will be offered a one-off payment amounting to a quarter of their annual salaries.
Gingrich match-up is improbable, but if you like your campaigns to entertain, that one would be off the charts.
True, companies can continue to enforce a corporate culture but they would be better off encouraging a social one.
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