If the value of the family home has decreased there is less to share out, for example.
The point is all these new devices need to carve their share out of a market from scratch.
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He has come up with an idea to share out the work that is available at the town hall: a jobs lottery.
But most Vietnamese are given only leases on their land which the government may reassess and share out again at a later date.
After all, they have presided over 30 years of peace and prosperity and share out enough of the wealth to keep people fairly happy.
So far this has proved fairly easy, thanks to a system he has devised to share out jobs, influence and the other spoils of office.
"My oligarch" has sworn to be quiet and be loyal - and to share out some of his gains - the latter point being critical.
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The challenge for governments is to find ways to share out the fruits of globalisation more fairly without undermining the economy's ability to reap the benefits.
Once sovereignty claims have been shelved, countries can start to share out the resources or better still, declare the islands and their waters a marine nature reserve.
Taylor Road Shows are held at local Taylor dealer guitar shops where company designers, guitarsmiths and others share out exotic woods, custom inlays, luthier techniques and playing tips.
The auction to share out the airwaves is set to take place at the end of the year, although the process has already been held up several times.
The overriding questions are whether it can agree on how to share out power and whether it can translate that agreement into effective mechanisms for administration inside Afghanistan.
Thirteen Labour councillors share out 31 paid posts between them.
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Just as government should help reduce the impact of recession on unemployment through programs, workers and their unions should be prepared to take pay cuts and share out work in recession.
But the Democrats share out delegates between candidates according to their support in each state and Mr Obama has gained a sizeable clutch of them even in the big states where he came second.
"Nothing would fill me with more worry than an industrial strategy in the old school, but what this does in a splendidly un-Labourite way is share out a series of good ideas which could be adopted by both parties, " he said.
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"We've been busting a gut to get the share offer out, " she said.
And a bigger share for out-of-pocket payments does not necessarily constrain health budgets.
The Scottish National Party's Stewart Hosie has taken issue with the UK Government's means of calculating the share-out of public spending.
The healthcare facilities and providers that embrace this new competitive strategy will capture market share previously out of the realm of consideration.
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To get the share price out of the gutter, HP investors will eventually want HP to buy companies that sell much hotter products.
Of course, this isn't just a private enquiry, so let's share this out with the wider community and see what they can come up with.
Australia and the world's newest country are still locked in a nasty argument over the share-out of revenues from oil deposits in the Timor strait.
You can then easily share it out via e-mail, etc.
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In a likely share-out of top jobs, Mr Barzani said he would back his old rival, Mr Talabani, for a plum job in Iraq's national capital either as prime minister or president while he would expect the top job back home.
But easier movement of capital and goods has helped to make the world a much richer place in the past decade or two, and more human mobility has both created wealth and helped to share it out more equally.
The A-share indices bottomed out in November 2008, plummeting 70% from their October 2007 peak.
By Sainsbury's own reckoning, bolting on Safeway would give it more than a 25% market share in four out of ten British regions.
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