"This is a disappointing decision and could create a digital television divide by slowing or eliminating access to high-quality digital programming for some consumers, " the MPAA said in a statement.
One's cultural filters shape what one perceives the perception one forms of individuals on the other side of a cultural divide is influenced by what one expects to see.
The Mile High Malt Scrub and Microbrew Massage starts with a scrub made by mixing grainy beer malt with a rice ale, brewed by the nearby Great Divide Brewery.
Unable to read and write, Goodfellow nonetheless had an intuitive understanding of math, and one day a schoolteacher caught him trying to divide the likes of 1, 453 by 28 on a slate board in the corner of the room.
In our law, there is a prosecutor strategy which courts routinely disapprove by which they divide what they believe to be a single offense into many different charges.
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Surrounded by the Pioneer Mountains, Divide was nestled in a flat-backed valley sprinkled with sagebrush and half-burnt two-by-fours, a reminder of when people actually used to live here.
Divide what you pay in a typical year by 12 to see what to save monthly.
But there is a huge divide in what people mean by private clouds.
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For example, if your BMI is 36 - which is probably what John Prescott's is - you take the square root of that, which would be six, and divide it by 100, giving you a figure of 6%.
The government wants to divide up unused concessions owned by Total, a French company, and sell them to other enterprises.
The divide was a massive, sprawling boundary not determined by politics, religion, or war but by tectonics, granite, and gravity.
Since Rio, governments have been hampered by a decision there to divide the world into one group of mostly rich countries that were supposed to cut emissions and another of mostly poor ones that did not have to.
Amid a push by the White House to strengthen gun laws, the bill reflects a growing divide in the US over whether more or fewer guns keep people safe.
Instead, he says, investors should use this formula: Divide a mutual fund's upside-capture ratio by the downside ratio.
This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
So, for example, if you have a compound interest rate of 5%, you divide 70 by 5 and determine that your principal will have doubled in 14 years.
Perhaps it should have been staffed by Latinos, who cannot see a Great Divide at all: only bridges to be crossed, chances to be seized, another day's march along the road to completing the world's greatest multicultural experiment.
Segregation and a marked lack of assimilation by many immigrants fuels this divide, and the Dutch find themselves arguing over what it means to be Dutch.
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About 2, 000 children a year are diagnosed with the condition, though when you divide that by the number of GPs in the UK, it is clear that many of them could go some years without seeing a case.
Democratic proposals in both chambers have come under withering Republican opposition and fierce attacks by conservative commentators, and opinion polls show a deep public divide on the issue.
But Roland S. Martin, CNN political analyst, speaking on Anderson 360, said that Obama was likely to continue to rally the masses -- and that he was inspired by a former president on the other side of the political divide.
To get the number, divide federal outlays by the revenues of the largest U.S. corporation, a status held at various times since 1900 by U.S. Steel, Rockefeller's oil business (now ExxonMobil et al.) and GM.
Along with a handful of others in the show, they complicate Dong's neat professional-amateur divide, as does a 15th- to early-16th-century painting in the Lacma show by Du Jin.
So it would be a mistake to take this, divide it -- to take the expenditures, divide them by the number of jobs and think you have cost per job.
But the political divide on big financial and spending issues exposed by the debt-ceiling debate obscures agreement on a more fundamental level: who we are and what we want to be.
If you divide individual rate by league rate, though, it comes out that he's striking out a third more hitters than average impressive, but no better than what Brett Myers did with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2005, and nothing close to what Gooden did at 19, when his K-rate was more than twice as high as the league's.
As a new leader, Nick Clegg may have calculated that the quiet departure of a popular and influential party figure was rather more appealing than a distracting and divisive inquiry into his alleged wrongdoing which would divide the Lib Dems and be exploited ruthlessly by the party's enemies (as it is now).
And in Southeast Asia as in Europe, instead of standing on opposite sides of a Cold War ideological divide, the parties find themselves facing each other across an economic and cultural chasm fostered by historical circumstances.
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