So they chose cities and regencies instead, because they reckoned that these would not be large enough to break away.
"The last two years, we have had a band and encourage large tables to break up the tables for two, " he says.
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Staff eventually persuaded the large group to break-up, according to the union.
The BBC's Paul Welsh in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, says Western diplomats expect some low level violations of the ceasefire, and the real test will be whether any new large scale confrontations break out.
Inside of large cities tribal affiliations tend to break down, and Baghdad is a very large city obviously.
The idea is to break up large blocks of public housing so that poverty is not concentrated in pockets of the city, boosting public safety and economic growth.
These investors need to be wary of not only trading commissions and exchange fees, which go up as you break a large order into smaller pieces, but also market impact and opportunity costs.
Already in December Sedat Nuri Kayis, chairman of the state broadcasting watchdog, had revealed to a parliamentary commission that the large media holdings repeatedly break laws that ban groups with more than a 10% stake in radio and television stations from competing in government tenders.
But the real trick to managing large teams of people is to break them down.
But for large periods, they struggled to break down a hard-working but unadventurous Blackburn side, playing with defender Christopher Samba and David Dunn, both having recovered from swine flu.
Yale used to have a worthy lending program in which the grads who took jobs as investment bankers repaid large sums while the poets got a break.
Hopefully, the mix of proactive human resource policies to increase diversity together with these newer investment strategies will enable women to break through the glass ceiling at large and small enterprises.
After her third call, during which she has a customer place a large order with her, she takes a break from her calls to fill out the necessary paperwork for the order.
Cai Jian, deputy director of the Centre for Korean Studies at Shanghai's Fudan University, disagrees and tells Global Times that a large-scale military conflict is unlikely to break out because North Korea's threats are largely just psychological warfare against the US and South Korea.
Big break in 1983 when market crashed: bought up large numbers of abandoned projects on the cheap.
The atmosphere was festive, more like a large bar in a college town on a Friday before Spring Break.
Another restraint on producing large quantities of algae is that its cell walls are difficult to break, making extraction of the oil inside an energy intensive process.
This idea, called "demand response, " has been practiced for years by individual large consumers like aluminum smelters and big factories, which get a price break on so-called interruptible power.
If the USD can break through this resistance though, it could create quite a large reaction that would not see any further resistance until the zone of 1.0750 to 1.0775.
It is understandable how smaller clubs without the benefit of large season ticket bases, grand stadiums or winning histories could struggle to break even, but how does a club with more league championships than any other football club in the world get to this place?
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"Employees of a news organisation have an obligation to break stories via their employer rather than to the world at large and it is easy to see that if a company's whole business model is built on breaking news then doing that on Twitter undermines that business, " she said.
Massive networks of soviet-era pipelines are still supplying a large chunk of their natural gas requirements, and now these countries want to break free from this energy dependency.
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Det Con Carly Humphreys said large quantities of cigarettes, alcohol and cash were stolen in the "well planned" break-ins, beginning on 24 January.
During fracking, large volumes of water, along with sand and hazardous chemicals, are injected into the ground to break rock apart and free the oil and gas.
He said president Obama was not talking of a full-scale break-up of the banks but wanted to "separate retail deposit-taking from large-scale proprietary trading, large internal hedge funds and large internal private equity funds and I agree with him".
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