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Employees there are said to want to cut loose from the beleaguered mother ship.
FORBES: Fuld To Show His Hand
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Once the split is accomplished, the good bank can be cut loose from FDIC receivership.
WSJ: Banks Need Fewer Carrots and More Sticks
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But even then he felt cut loose from his critical sense.
NEWYORKER: The Proxy Marriage
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In time the Greenlanders, encouraged by younger and more left-leaning voters, are expected to cut loose from the Danes, who themselves have conceded that full decolonisation is likely.
ECONOMIST: Decolonising the Arctic
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Hospitals were to be cut loose from central control, to be allowed to borrow private money, set wage rates, specialise, expand to manage themselves, in other words, under governing bodies to be elected by local people.
ECONOMIST: National Health Service
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In the waiting room as we checked into the hospital, his father sat next to my mother and I remember the image of him exactly: olive skin, broad face, and long shiny hair, his head held in his big hands as if it had cut loose from his body.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Warm Springs'
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Instead of scratching back his assets under management, Icahn cut himself loose from the burden of limited partners entirely.
FORBES: Carl Icahn Unleashed: Wall Street's Richest Man Is On The Attack -- Just Ask Michael Dell
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MPs who harbour these fears including leadership contenders such as Malcolm Bruce and Jackie Ballard believe that the Lib Dems ought now to cut loose and outflank Mr Blair from the left.
ECONOMIST: When Charles takes over from Paddy
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Quick ball off the top of a line-out gave them the chance to cut loose, and a neat inside pass from Larkham gave Gerrard the chance to scythe over by the posts, with Mortlock landing the easy conversion.
BBC: Australia 25-17 South Africa
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The equation had become 56 from 36 when Abdul Razzaq cut loose with two sixes and a four in four balls off Vettori.
BBC: New Zealand beat Pakistan in last-ball T20 thriller
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Despite a cautious start, making nine from 45 deliveries at tea, Clarke cut loose after the interval, bringing up his 14th Test hundred 96 deliveries later as he tore New Zealand's bowlers to shreds, smashing 10 boundaries and two sixes.
BBC: Michael Clarke ton puts Australia on top in Wellington