Mr. JEFF DANIELS (Actor): (As Bernard Berkman) We're splitting up the week, alternating days.
The evidence is not clear on whether or not splitting the role actually helps shareholder value.
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Timing is key when it comes to splitting the CEO and chairman roles at a firm.
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Pylon re-formed at the end of the '80s to record Chain before splitting again in 1991.
Most mashups cash in with Google's advertising engine on their sites, splitting the take with Google.
This way, everyone will pay the same amount, and bill-splitting will never come up.
The income-splitting requirement is based on a 1930 Supreme Court decision, Poe v.
He said the European aviation industry was undergoing a "big change, " and splitting into two sectors.
Yet, if Mr Erdogan bows to the army's demands, he risks splitting his own party.
Syria's conflict, as the kidnappings attest, is increasingly splitting the region along sectarian lines.
"To constrain the power of the site, we're splitting submissions from publication, " he says.
You know, we don't want the terrorists to succeed in dividing us, in splitting us.
Brood X, it seems, is splitting up, and a new 13-year cicada population is evolving.
Splitting unmarried heterosexual and gay couples are treated equally badly under the tax law.
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So when Adelson denied he committed a bundle to the Gingrich campaign, was he splitting hairs?
His relationship with his partner has become rocky, and they are splitting some responsibilities.
LoBiondo received nearly 80 percent of the primary vote, with his two challengers splitting the remainder.
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Wright founded the LVF after splitting away from the mainstream paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force.
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Dependent people use splitting to control people in power with tactics such as divide-and-conquer.
Now, says Carlos Toranzo, a political scientist in La Paz, the Bolivian street is splitting.
The teams ended up splitting 14 meetings in the Big East tournament, an appropriate conclusion.
Farmer points to the fact that Lilly and Amylin are splitting profits, not merely sales.
Splitting the operation of the chip into hardware and software components has other advantages.
Getting it right requires splitting the left- and right-handed twins into separate batches, a complicated process.
The terms are complex, but would involve splitting the company, with Microsoft taking the search engine.
Each real estate agent will typically earn 2.5 to 3%, splitting the overall commission.
Mr. Feld and Ms. Batchelor developed these practices after almost splitting up 12 years ago.
The result is a kind of literary bifurcation, or splitting of the authorial self.
Negotiating a deal by splitting the difference in bargaining positions is tempting but unprincipled.
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