He's going to be separated from his job even though he has a stellar work record.
Bad management needs to be separated from control over labor and capital as fast as possible.
It cannot be separated from what the object of our repulsion means to us.
Hydrogen does not sit alone in nature and must therefore be separated from oxygen.
The cells can then be separated from debris and a thin layer deposited on a glass slide.
Besides, fear of crime cannot be separated from the other factors that make South Africans consider emigration.
It needs to be separated from the physical infrastructure underneath it and instead, have security flow through it.
"What we have today cannot be separated from alternative energy, " Zhang told journalists visiting his home last year.
None of this can be separated from rapid and all-encompassing technological change that is altering both our personal and institutional relationships.
Some of the desplazados' demands sound fair enough: for example, that military installations be separated from civilian ones.
When they didn't want to be separated from their friends, six of them ended up bunking in her home.
Mr Humble is understood to be separated from his wife and now lives with his brother, named locally as Henry.
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Jones asked Judge Kenneth Karas that she not be separated from her two young boys even for a short period of time.
One is the notion that somehow ownership could be separated from control.
The new security architecture will need to be separated from the physical infrastructure underneath, and it will need to be much more distributed.
The catchment and the dam itself are in effect an "ecosystem" and cannot therefore be separated from each other in the overall management.
The insurance divisions that make up its core would likely be salvaged, as they can be separated from the rest of the organization.
American officers praise the technology as a helpful counter-insurgency tool: if opponents can be identified, they can be separated from the wider, law-abiding populace.
Academic achievement can never be separated from academic integrity, which is why the Georgia Federation of Teachers was the first whistle-blower to expose Atlanta testing irregularities.
Mountains need to be higher than 1, 100m above sea level and be separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150m on all sides.
Outsourcing of manufacturing, for instance, is feasible only if it can be separated from other supply chain activities: product development, branding, marketing, distribution, and after sales services.
But they argue that organising cannot be separated from politics.
Rule-makers need to be separated from advocates for the profession.
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We have learned through this world downturn that markets should be free but never values-free, that the risks people take should never be separated from the responsibilities they meet.
He said the "new conditions will ensure that the awarding of the WJEC's GCSE English language qualifications in Wales will be separated from the arrangements for English language in England".
One form of the technology can read 30 notes a second, although the tags have to be separated from each other by a distance of at least 2cm to reduce interference.
It has to be separated from the bush carefully, so it is still whole, and placed delicately in a clear plastic tray that will make it look appealing at the grocery store.
When seen for what it represents, our repeated confrontations with the debt ceiling should serve to remind us that the perceived benefits of government spending cannot ultimately be separated from their cost.
As in other nations, there is a growing recognition in the United States that issues of access cannot be separated from concerns about the quality of the teaching and learning to which students are gaining access.
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