Up until now, there has been an even split of teams with 15 in each conference.
Split into teams of six, this year the students worked with organisations in 10 different countries (ranging from Ghana to Vietnam) to learn how to launch a new product for a developing market, according to Fortune Magazine.
People sign up to take part and on the day nominations are announced, names are drawn out of a hat and people are split into teams of 13 - the team leader then picks an envelope containing a poster of which film they will be parodying.
The tournament format sees the eight teams split into two groups of four for a round-robin stage, before the top two teams from each group progress to knock-out semi-finals and then the final on June 28.
The developers split up into teams to create seven different web applications in just 48 sleepless hours.
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Perhaps because of that, though, its clubs are more evenly split than the teams in the league's other divisions.
The teams split the regular-season series, with each winning on its home court.
The clan split into two teams: Michael was captain of one, his sister Rory the other, both wearing matching rust-colored ski suits.
Currently, the only revenue sharing in the NBA calls for all 30 teams to split national television revenue, as is the case in the other three major professional sports leagues, and sharing of luxury tax proceeds, a shallow pool.
You have two teams, the crowd are split in two, they will root for one of the teams.
The main prize fund is split between the top 10 teams, depending on their position in the standings, and is made up of 47.5% of F1's underlying profits.
As the games run throughout the month, it will be interesting to see how profits have increased since 2003, and how those profits will be split between the European and American teams.
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This kind of revenue split will still favor the bigger teams, though there is likely to be a reduction at the top end that can allow the small market teams to compete.
The company also said a medical zone intercom system would allow for the cabin and cockpit to be split into isolated zones, meaning medical teams could work on a patient without the flight crew being distracted.
The teams are now scheduled to play a split doubleheader Tuesday, with the opener set to begin at 1:10 p.m.
This, surely, will please armies, air forces and sports teams, which require people to make split-second decisions based on a rich, wide visual field.
And some of the financial benefits from basketball could be minimized if select teams from the Big East were ever to split apart.
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He's split time at both linebacker and safety and been a regular on special teams.
Jozic's teams are renowned for the defensive stability and a possible replacement is Hajduk Split's Goran Sablic.
Recall that the Jets clipped the Steelers in Pittsburgh in Week 15 by the score of 22-17, while the Bears and Packers split 2 close regular season contests where the net difference in points between the 2 teams across these games was 4 points in the Packers favor.
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The Hawks earned a split of the season series, preventing the Nets from clinching a potentially important tiebreaker between teams batting for position in the Eastern Conference.
The teams were deemed to be conspiring to throw games to one another and planning to split the first and second prize money, or both.
The rights are split among the race tracks, which gets 65% of the rights fees, race car teams, which get 25%, and the NASCAR, which receives 10%.
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