EMU. Unless Mr Brown can win round Labour sceptics, the splits may resurface during the referendum campaign.
According to the Times, the splits divide the high-growth operations and lower-growth operations that still generate steady profits.
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And this is an issue, by the way, that splits the Democratic Party more than it splits the GOP.
Nick Clegg will act to heal the splits within the Liberal Democrats.
During the war, for example, the splits between town and country, as well as between young and old, were at least as important as ethnic considerations.
It was a time of great political ferment - the controversy over the poll tax, the splits within the Conservative Party over Europe, the downfall of Margaret Thatcher.
Knox's odd behaviour after the body was found also aroused suspicions - she was reported to have performed a cartwheel and done the splits while waiting to be questioned by police.
As she waited to be questioned in a police station, she reportedly "did the splits and a cartwheel in one of the rooms", according to a senior police official, quoted by the UK's Daily Telegraph newspaper.
And the splits appear to be widening.
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Moving it a little to the right splits the beech hedge in two on either side of a bubble.
Employers pay the premium to the exchange, and the exchange splits the premium between all the insurance companies the employees are using.
His latest ultimatum set a date for lifting economic sanctions on Iraq, or else could yet deepen the damaging splits in the council.
The move will assure party fealty to the presidential agenda, avoiding the internal splits that weakened the PRI in the past, analysts said.
Diehard Tolkien fans should continue on to where the road splits, taking the right fork of Banbury Road to reach Wolvercote Cemetery, the final resting place of Tolkien and his wife Edith.
Cut to August 2001: President George W. Bush, confronted with the controversy, splits the embryo.
Moreover, the new law splits the burden of cash payments between regional and federal governments.
The Fusion Energi splits the difference: it's not as playful as the Focus Electric, but it's far more engaging than the appliance-like C-MAX Energi.
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The agreement splits maintenance costs on home exteriors, the garage and common areas evenly among the three couples.
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When the valley splits just past Bignasco, turn up the road into Val Bavona, where the world returns to the Stone Age.
The fourth and final fixture between the sides will only be decided once the league splits into two groupings of six for the final five games of the season.
The company splits its business into two segments, one focuses on packaging and the other on paper.
The NFL splits revenues evenly among teams from national media and licensing deals like other sports.
The better-known pre-nup defines, before the marriage, how finances are to be divided if the couple splits.
This is biology-speak for a period of diversification so fast that the individual splits cannot be distinguished.
The extent of behind-the-scenes Cabinet splits before the 1975 referendum on British membership of the Common Market.
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There are services that can track down old prices and make all the necessary splits and other adjustments.
Indeed, the affair has highlighted splits in the coalition which frustrate decisions.
Between stories the audience splits into small teams for absurdist language games with obscure rules where cheating, ad libbing and quarrelling are actively encouraged.
The owners were furious that after months of negotiations the union had changed the financial structure of the revenue splits in their last meeting.
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