Why is it that News Corp has not separated the roles of Chairman and CEO, a move that would bring a strong independent voice into the board room?
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Under cross-examination, Jolleys accepted he knew the "broad rules" around claiming the allowance but maintained he and his now ex-wife had not separated when he was posted from London to North Yorkshire in 2002.
According to the report, fridges and freezers built in recent years contain more plastic than older models, but the highly flammable insulation is not separated from the parts of the appliance where a fire can start.
In the first ruling of its kind in the UK, Mr Justice Johnson said he made his decision to approve the operation on the grounds that if the girls were not separated, both would die within months.
These no doubt brought him to the attention of the citizens of Lancaster, a farming community north of Worcester, who in 1815 commissioned him to design their joint meetinghouse and place of worship. (In Massachusetts, church and town activities were not separated until 1830.) Construction was under way during the next two years.
Jones asked Judge Kenneth Karas that she not be separated from her two young boys even for a short period of time.
Chappell's premise: If you are serious about giving back to the world, your business and charitable aims should not be separated and compartmentalized.
That happened last week when the IOC ruled in favour of Locog, insisting that the budgets for London's Olympics and Paralympics should not be separated.
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But a clutch of leading players are within striking distance as World No.1 McIlroy and Woods could not be separated at the end of the second round.
Gravesend and Farnborough - level on points in the middle of the Conference table - could not be separated after a tough contest ended in a goalless draw.
What is beyond amazing is that the Governor and the GOP have said all along that the collective bargaining elements were specific to the fiscal measures addressed in the repair budget and, therefore, would not be separated.
But the 22-year-old picked herself up to win silver in the 50m backstroke event later on Friday, finishing just 0.03 seconds behind Australia's Sophie Edington, while Davies and Emily Seebohm of Australia could not be separated for bronze.
Mr Bouchard now has a register of 8, 000 pairs of twins, some identical, some not, some separated, most reared together.
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There's no point in staring at scores, not with so many names separated by so few shots.
Some health insurance companies view a legal separation as essentially the equivalent of divorce, and so they will not continue coverage for a separated spouse.
"What the rest of the world needs to know about autism is that it's not something that can be separated out from the person, it's part of the person, " explains Sinclair.
One problem is that separated identical twins do not actually provide a perfect nature-versus-nurture template.
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After the mishandling of her details by the criminal justice system, the Metropolitan Police offered to put Sarah into witness protection, but she could not bear the thought of being separated from her family so she declined.
Swindon Crown Court heard he was not entitled to claim because he was separated from his wife.
But he is accused of not informing officials when he and his wife separated, therefore creating a change in his circumstances and meaning he may have no longer received the allowance.
Hydrogen does not sit alone in nature and must therefore be separated from oxygen.
Police said he became separated from six friends, who did not see him leave.
Both argue that the two ex-Microsoft companies would not be secure monopolies in their respective domains once separated.
Not surprisingly, Chongqing grew fast once central planners separated it from Sichuan.
What separated life from death in their adventure was not the average, but the variance.
Religious yearning was practically separated from political possibility, and it was not until the 19th century that a large-scale Jewish return to the land and to Jerusalem was realized.
The jury heard he was separated from wife Judith, which meant he was not eligible for the claims.
Notice how far separated it has become from its 50 MA. While not extremely exaggerated, a slight pullback or consolidation before blasting to new highs would be ideal.
Reusable bags are not just used to tote food, and rarely are meat and vegetables separated (meat being an especially good medium for bacterial growth).
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