Maybe, we suggested, HP should spin off one or more of its traditional, slow-growth businesses.
In an age where green travel and eco-focused marketing continue to grow, car rental companies are bolstering their rental fleets with electric and hybrid cars, giving travellers the opportunity to reduce their carbon footprint, save money at the pump and take one of these new-technology vehicles for a spin before perhaps buying one of their own.
There has already been one spin-off, Angel, but that has stayed on the WB network.
So the company might opt to spin off any one of its units to enhance shareholder value.
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MRI, requires only a slight excess of one spin direction over the other.
Some idea of how all this works in practice can be gleaned from considering the genealogy of just one spin-out, ThermoTrex.
The researchers used the star's X-ray light curves to determine its spin, which makes V1647 one of the youngest stars whose spin has been determined using an X-ray based technique, they said.
Cook soon decided that spin from both ends was the best policy and the indispensable Swann got one to drift in and then spin away to trap Siddique.
One of its spin offs is the Mey Selections brand which features local farm produce.
One by one the stylists spin their clients to face the mirror and show the results.
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Virtually every big firm in Silicon Valley is a spin-off from another one.
The healthcare debate gave Republicans a chance to capture the narrative, spin the entire debate into one about fiscal ruin and deficits.
And you could also take one for a spin on a short obstacle course that travels with the Auto Show on complicated if manufactured terrain.
One of the spin-offs of the extra publicity attached to the 1987 campaign was that Thais began to appreciate the importance of tourism to the local economy.
In either case, each spin valve reacts to only one sort of molecule, so the chips can search simultaneously for as many types of molecules as they have spin valves.
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The effects that can be applied to each photo, from frames to colors to cropping, can make one's head spin.
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New Orleans real estate seems as risky as a spin of the roulette wheel at one of the Gulf Coast's casinos.
Having been absent with a broken finger during the Aussies' 6-1 trouncing of England in the recent one-day series, Ponting showed no ill effects, keeping his team on course for victory while others perished to Chawla's leg-spin and India's number one spinner Harbhajan Singh (3-15).
Solving that would turn out to be one of the greatest technological spin-offs of the second world war.
The show also spawned Celebrity Big Brother, with one more series of the spin-off to be screened at the beginning of 2010.
When pushed, one espoused the same positive spin, but not much else.
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Spin City star Michael J Fox was one of many actors who wore gold ribbons at last weekend's Emmys as a sign of allegiance.
The Australian is regarded as one of the finest leg spin bowlers in the history of cricket and took 708 Test wickets for his country.
In other words, the DRS has done something no one expected: It has revitalized spin bowling.
For example, if one particle is spinning in one direction, its partner must spin in the opposite.
The symmetry between the spin-doctorate in Downing Street and the one at Tory headquarters could be put down to coincidence.
After an impressive bowling display, when Swann became only the fifth England spin bowler to take five wickets in a one-day innings, the hosts almost contrived to throw away a match which was there for the taking.
No one thinks China is going to make drastic changes to what is a signature national programme. (And one from which it hopes to spin off lucrative contracts building railways in Algeria, Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and elsewhere.) But it might postpone some of the dizzier schemes, such as one to build a freight line across mountainous northern Colombia to rival the Panama canal.
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