This new divide was predicted in 1998 in a book that deserves to be a bestseller today.
Yet the explosive growth in the health industry could create a new wealth divide.
"It can be a very polarizing issue, " said Jason Madrak, chief marketing officer for the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange, referring to the Boston-New York divide.
New York - Divide and conquer: That seems to be the motto of the world's third-richest man.
The company is forecasting a 30% increase in sales of the product by next spring, driven in large part by consumers seeking new ways to divide space in the home.
Even if others are keen on a field, however huge, in pristine jungle nearly 500 kilometres and a mountain range from the populated coast, new bids would take time: Perupetro, the state oil firm, says it would take the rest of 1998 to prepare bidding specifications, under the government's new plan to divide the deal into three: operation of the field, the main pipelines, and distribution.
Even as Russia's relations with America have deteriorated, however, the bigger European powers have worked to prevent a new East-West divide from opening up in Europe.
Like embryonic stem cells, these new adult stem cells will divide again and again without appearing to age if cultured in the right conditions.
Knox is a new feature that lets you divide your phone into two halves, one side for work, and one side for your personal life.
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But at least a divorce court can order you to close the account and divide the debt into new accounts.
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In fact, you have to cross the Mississippi River and the Continental Divide to find the new breed of pro-business Democrats, led by New Mexico's governor, Bill Richardson.
The word is out that Amis and his American-born wife, the writer Isabel Fonseca, are planning to divide their time between New York and the U.K. Not entirely surprising both writers have long been fascinated by transatlantic themes, including, of course, the theme of their Anglo-American marriage.
The old outfit did not meet the 5% threshold, whereas the new lot, which aims to cross the ethnic divide, gained a surprising 8%.
The divide is typical in citywide races in New York, where the voters are often late to tune in and where strict spending caps force candidates to save advertising money for later.
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And we'll hear what the new top cop in town is doing to mend the divide.
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Many Arabs view its new constitution as the outcome of an American plot to divide and rule.
Katrina laid bare America's class divide, as better-off residents escaped New Orleans while poor blacks suffered in the city's stinking Superdome.
Finnigan notes that Google Plus, the new Google social networking site, makes it easier to divide contacts into discreet groups like friends, family, and professional contacts.
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Shrubs such as lilacs that tend to "sucker" turn into colonies by sprouting new stems from their creeping roots are another candidate to divide and multiply.
As I wrote three years ago in the New York Post, Obamacare was written to paper over an intellectual divide between White House economists and healthcare policy wonks like Lambrew.
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Under the theory, businesses will kick in money and technology to help close the divide because doing so can help create a pool of new employees and customers, and available government grants and tax breaks can further interest both business and the public.
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It indicates a statewide divide on the issue, between upstate counties and the greater New York City area, he said.
Critics warn that many of these new developments will only serve a tiny elite, exacerbating an already deep divide between the haves and have-nots.
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Proposing a motion on mixed housing, Judith Cochrane said she believed new proposals for the regeneration of Girdwood Barracks would "perpetuate the sectarian divide".
All the new tournaments are also breaking the ice in the sport's traditional gender divide.
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Although no party straddles the divide between Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia, the new coalition will include socialists and liberals as well as Christian Democrats.
He's also discussed a plan to divide the country into regions to tackle security problems and to create a new national gendarmerie force, which could eventually send Mexico's military out of the streets and back into their barracks.
The new head refused to listen to advice from experienced members of staff and had a "divide and rule" policy, dropping team meetings and - Mr A says - losing the respect of staff and pupils.
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