The regulator argues that splitting up a chunk of shares just to push through the deal amounts to illicit vote-rigging.
He easily won Massachusetts, where he was governor, as well as liberal-leaning Vermont and Idaho, where his fellow Mormons make up a chunk of the electorate.
Lay put up a chunk of his Enron stock and a smaller percentage of his more liquid assets (cash and real estate, for example) as collateral for the loans.
They're quick to point to technical problems opening up a prime chunk of wireless spectrum could create.
Surrounded by international offices and NGOs, Western workers and their families make up a sizeable chunk of his customers.
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Also, as on the RT model, the Windows 8 system files take up a huge chunk of available storage.
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They have slashed both annual bonuses and the final bonuses that make up a large chunk of policies' final values.
The coalition also pledges a review of support for part-time students, who now make up a large chunk of undergraduates.
So again, Chuck, I don't -- I understand that it has taken up a big chunk of real estate in the news world.
When investors are earning 2% or 3% in a money market account, even small annual fees can eat up a substantial chunk of the profit.
Beijing also has opened the door wider for foreign investors to access the domestic bond market, though Chinese banks and mutual funds still make up the biggest chunk of buyers.
As a model for future deals, TiVo has agreed to give up a substantial chunk of its subscription fees to its largest partner, DirecTV, in exchange for hyping the service.
Private firms are expected to put up a large chunk of the initial cost and, in June, a public-private body known as the Joint Undertaking was set up to carry the project to completion.
One might have guessed that it would be a long time before anybody was foolish enough again to tie up a big chunk of his retirement savings in the same enterprise that issues his paycheck.
He also led a crusade to free up another huge chunk of spectrum, culling it from military airspace and idle swaths to create the same sort of anything-goes turf that served as the spawning grounds for Wi-Fi.
After a month of losses to Obama, Clinton had been expected to do well in Ohio -- where the blue-collar workers who have consistently supported her throughout the campaign make up a large chunk of the Democratic base.
Across Long Island Sunday, many of the three million homes that make up a big chunk of the New York television market turned on Channel 5, their local Fox affiliate, hoping to see the NFL Giants take on the Detroit Lions.
Most Wall Street analysts think industry labor costs will rise substantially over the next couple of years, as pilots and other employees look to the upturn in business as a catalyst for grabbing back a chunk of what they gave up during the industry's rough period.
While the middle class has no intention of allowing its own entitlements to be cut, they are perfectly happy to allow the rich to pick up a larger chunk of the tab or let those who are not yet born face the music when they reach retirement.
Hendricks Sr. eagerly snapped up his very own chunk Bogart movie memorabilia which he owned until his death in 2001.
Last year, California banned lead bullets in the chunk of the state that makes up the endangered California condor's habitat.
Try starting a software company tomorrow and explaining to a star programmer candidate that he won't end up with a meaningful chunk of equity.
Such efforts provide a one-time chunk of cash, but give up the assets, and toll-road income, and require making lease payments to remain in the buildings.
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But it might not take such dire conditions to cause a panic that would send investors running to the bank to pick up or sell that chunk of gold they think is waiting with their name on it.
Middlemen take away a chunk, hence the rationale for setting up community-owned replacements.
It hurts because you know every time you go to work a big chunk of your paycheck is being eaten up.
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Why not devote a bigger chunk of one episode to these tangled stories up north?
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Pimco's Gross has taken a decidedly different focus than the other two in his total return fund, allocating just 2% of his holdings while emphasizing mortgages, which make up 42%, the largest chunk.
Which is, essentially, the issue: In coming years, those two will struggle just to be adequate regulars while taking up two lineup spots and a good chunk of the payroll.
The clouds sporadically open up a bit to reveal a village, a chunk of a mountain, a patch of jungle, before obscuring them from view again, like stage scenery sliding into the wings.
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