So those seeking a two-state solution still hope for a division of land between the two nations.
There are 12 full athletic scholarships for a Division 1 women's lacrosse program, which are often split into partial scholarships among the 25 or so players.
The 2002 AL West holds the record for the best overall winning percentage for a division (.566), but that figure is inflated by the fact that it only had four teams.
At least Evan Longoria and David Price of the Tampa Bay Rays were complaining because their fans were not coming out to root for them capture a division title, not for a .500 season.
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"Beware the 12-division strategy for a 10-division Army, " Shinseki told his Pentagon audience and then went on to compare America's war in Iraq with the war he knew as a junior officer in Vietnam.
This month Nikko announced it was reserving 10% of its shareholders' equity for a new division to invest in Japanese start-ups.
He is hiring mathematicians and database administrators for a new division to create algorithms that will draw insight from data tracking consumer behavior.
He convinced then- chairman of DuPont, Edward Jefferson, to make the first donation for a new Division on Addictions at Harvard Medical School, which would integrate substance abuse into the curriculum.
HSBC's top three managers have all been with the bank for about 25 years, and the company flouted U.K. corporate governance rules, which call for a clear division between chief executive and chairman, by bumping Green up to chairman, from chief executive, after Sir John Bond retired in 2005.
Acer cut its forecasts for the second time in less than a month while announcing plans for a separate tablet division headed by its new president Jim Wong.
Yesterday, the SEC filed a complaint against University of Michigan neurologist Dr. Sidney Gilman and Matthew Martoma, a former portfolio manager for CR Intrinsic, a division of hedge fund behemoth SAC Capital Advisors.
Bush will focus on a key element of his plan for the new department: a division to analyze intelligence about potential terrorist threats and then pass on recommendations for action by other divisions within the department.
He's been Mr Consistent for a long time in the division for the type of player he is.
For instance, a small Division III school could choose to only get athlete information for those domiciled in the State of California.
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The former corporate chief said that he was pushed into boosting the targets for his division, as a result of the retail division under-performing.
The downgrades include a two-notch cut for government-controlled RBS, to A2 from Aa3, and a cut of one-notch, to A1 from Aa3, for Lloyds TSB, a division of part-nationalised Lloyds Banking Group.
Baroness Deech called for the government to move to a European law for the division of matrimonial assets, and to recognise prenuptial agreements made between spouses.
Lieutenant Colonel Greg Butts(ph), a battalion commander for the 101st Airborne Division, gives a driving tour.
Lacking stock to use as currency, O'Reilly has been forced to pass on a number of strategic acquisitions for his software division, which makes a Windows-based Web server called WebSite.
CNN.com turned to Bob Schukai, the vice president of wireless and broadband technologies for Turner Broadcasting System -- of which CNN is a division -- for some advice.
"It's no longer a novelty for a woman to run a cable network, department or division, " says Suzanne Kolb, chief marketing officer for E!
The reason for the division is a fear that banks lend to their industrial affiliates at preferential rates, say, or discriminate against affiliates' competitors.
It was the second defeat of 31-year-old Haye's 27-fight career, most of it at cruiserweight before stepping up a division for his last five fights.
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No slouch academically, Harrison has degrees in International Relations and Conflict Resolution from Syracuse University, walking away from an opportunity fresh out of school to work with the Carter Center (President Carter even created a division for her).
The U.S. Army deployed more than four divisions, the Marine Corps contributed a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) that was the equivalent of two divisions, and the British Army deployed the equivalent of another heavy armored division for a total of more than seven divisions.
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No official details of the changes have been released by the NHL, but it is widely believed that teams such as Detroit and Columbus will be put into more travel-friendly divisions in the Eastern time zone, and the Winnipeg Jets formerly the Atlanta Thrashers will leave the Southeast Division for a spot in the Western Conference.
And a number of First Division clubs are pressing for a breakaway league to become a second-tier to the Scottish Premier League, which set up its own separate structure some years ago.
In 2003, Katie Hnida became the first woman to kick for an NCAA Division I-A football team, scoring in one game for the University of New Mexico.
Having registered a 81% increase in revenues in 2010, the company witnessed a slight decline for 2011, with the DRAM division seeing a 9% y-o-y decline primarily due to overcapacity.
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