Archbishop Welby has proposed recapitalising a major bank and breaking it up to create regional banks.
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"If you don't know how to fix it - please, stop breaking it, " she says.
Computers take a piece of film and digitally render it, breaking it down pixel by pixel.
The Senate commission would essentially make this a national law and defines the legal ramifications of breaking it.
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Clearly protestors have a case, as do those who say Starbucks is following the law, not breaking it.
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Davies dove for cover, but took a bullet in the leg, breaking it.
And the complexity of campaign-finance law makes it hard even for well-meaning candidates to be sure they are not breaking it.
This would enable the hand, for example, to recognise an object like an egg and know how to pick it up without breaking it.
The ice edge broke again, but, breaking it, he pulled himself infinitesimally toward shore, so that, when he went down, his feet found mud sooner.
Now, they are breaking it into pieces for a potential windfall.
Edinburgh Airport is on the market, of course - forced there by the Competition Commission, which wants to see BAA's dominance reduced by breaking it up.
Griffith-Joyner's mark has been considered untouchable but after her display on Sunday Jeter is refusing to rule out the possibility of breaking it in the future.
While Excellence has been covered in the context of business and athletics, I am breaking it out of those boxes and examining it trans-functionally and cross-culturally.
So last year, after admitting the gang's existence, the authorities had another go at breaking it up by shifting the new leaders from Carandiru to Taubate.
Honestly, it is unusual for the market to test a floor four separate times without breaking it, but we have avoided trading with that sort of bias.
Health Secretary John Reid said the choice MPs faced was between "reforming the NHS or breaking it up", "between massive investment or savage cutbacks, between modernisation or privatisation".
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This would be pretty expensive for taxpayers, both because of the capital we would need to inject into the bank, and because breaking it up would involve pretty horrendous IT challenges.
"Nick Clegg won the trust and votes of young people and their parents by signing the pledge, but has now lost them once and for all by breaking it, " said Mr Burns.
And we hope, moving forward, perhaps by breaking it up, Republicans will support it and hear the call from their constituents that they want Washington to take action on their number-one priority.
In this study, the researchers tallied a massive amount of NIH and CDC data from 1928 to 2007, breaking it down by age group and coordinating it with periods of economic boom and bust.
No-one has been prosecuted for breaking it and local-authority-produced literature about homosexuality is still freely available thanks to a loophole which lifts the ban on anything intended to prevent disease, including of course, Aids.
Tools and wizards gives you the ability to keep the network running, add a device without breaking it, share a printer, and documents and photos with other users on the network with a single click.
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What neither foresaw was the possibility of a Tony Blair: a politician who was not a socialist, and who despised class politics, but who nonetheless found a way to lead the Labour Party without breaking it apart.
On Thursday it surged up again, the Dow gaining another 106 points, breaking it clearly out of the previous narrow trading range to the upside, just two days after it had appeared to be breaking out to the downside.
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The emergence of hit prediction programs such as this -- New York-based Platinum Blue Music Intelligence provides a similar service -- raises concerns that the creative element of writing music would be eroded by breaking it down into mathematical algorithms.
But given everything the company has riding on iTunes, the idea of rebuilding the program from scratch (or more likely, breaking it into several programs, in order to bring some logic to the media management madness) must seem incredibly risky and ambitious.
The BBC's Business Editor, Robert Peston, said the archbishop's suggestion for breaking up a big bank to create smaller, local banks would be pretty expensive for taxpayers, both because of the capital the UK would need to inject into such a bank, and because breaking it up would involve massive IT challenges.
In these times of newsroom austerity and mounting pressure to produce multi-media reports about news as it is breaking, it is not surprising that these two jobs would make the top ten list.
There's certainly been question and debate that it's breaking the law and certainly the way that the laws are written in congress from the 1970s suggest that it is breaking the law.
When asked if he sees himself as preserving tradition or breaking with it, he replies that neither of those things is uppermost in his mind.
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