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While the media form is still nascent, I can share that I have found it to be worthy of at least a few measures of my already well-divided attention span.
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Employment is now largely divided into well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and the poorly paid, less-secure jobs of the service sector.
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And I said, well, it didn't get divided up amongst us because I had gotten nothing.
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But Venezuela's army and its opposition were divided, and the chavistas well-organised.
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The U.S. military's attention was divided between two separate missions: the well-publicized humanitarian effort and a quieter campaign to assess the extent of leakage from Japan's troubled coastal reactors.
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For all the attention, the critics were divided and his geometric abstractions did not sell well.
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It was a hopeful speech, especially for a president who returns to Washington tomorrow to face the aftermath of hurricane Sandy, as well as the approach of the so-called Fiscal Cliff and a sharply divided Congress with Democrats retaining the Senate and the GOP holding the House.
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He touched on issues that have generally divided Europe and the U.S. such as climate change as well as comparing Berlin's Cold War struggle with today's international challenges like fighting terrorism.
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Its operating margin (Ebitda divided by revenue) of 60% puts it even with Goldman Sachs and well ahead of Microsoft.
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Investors mulling retail stocks have well-established metrics to look at, among them inventory turnover (cost of sales divided by inventory), same-store-sales growth (the change in sales for stores open at least one year) and sales per square foot.
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Rather than band together to force higher taxes on the extremely wealthy (and save public programs like Medicare and Social Security, as well as schools, roads, and other necessary government expenditures), the middle class is divided and politically weak.
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