Breaking their own rules and not wanting to get screamed at, Uber met with the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission, briefing commissioners on the company's success in San Francisco.
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You see a lot of women breaking off and starting their own companies.
Seven non-football Big East schools are breaking away to form their own conference.
Unfortunately, the GM case, and others like it, reflects the reality that most managers become enamored with their own strategies and have trouble breaking free of their tried and true patterns.
Perella and Wasserstein were stars at First Boston before breaking ranks and setting up their own firm in 1988.
In her 395-page ruling Ms Smith argued that suicide itself was not illegal, and therefore the ban denied the physically disabled the same rights as people who could take their own lives, breaking Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Georgetown is one of seven basketball-centric Catholic schools breaking away from the conference to create their own league, which will begin play next season and retain the Big East name.
On top of all this, the FDIC and other bank regulators recently issued a policy statement declaring that banks, which hold about one-third of money market assets, should not "create an expectation that the bank will prop up" their own money market funds in the event of a breaking-the-buck incident.
They also say they're not breaking any copyright laws, since they merely link to content instead of hosting it on their own site.
With the release of the film, based on Dan Brown's record-breaking best seller, just days away, America's Catholic Bishops have weighed in with their own Dan Brown debunker: a TV documentary and DVD, Jesus Decoded.
Breaking from TV tradition, Netflix released the entire series at once, so viewers could watch them at their own pace.
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