Sentence examples for a new sharing from inspiring English sources

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An agreement with the British provided for a new sharing of naval responsibilities: the French concentrating in the Mediterranean, the British in the North Sea.

2) There must be calm discussion — facilitated by President Obama's re-election — of a new sharing of security and defense responsibilities between Europeans and Americans.

Twitter, the social microblogging service, is introducing a new sharing feature that will let people pass along Twitter posts by e-mail directly from its site.

The chancellor introduced a new "sharing economy" allowance of £1,000 for earnings from letting property such as through Airbnb - worth £400 to a higher rate taxpayer.

1985 After breakaway threats, the "Heathrow Agreement" creates a new sharing formula for television and sponsorship money: 50% to the First Division, 25% to the Second, 25% to the Third and Fourth.

Today, it is adding a new sharing feature to Google Bookmarks.

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The changes are part of a move for Sky news and sports into a new shared studio space.

It also announced a new share buyback program worth $200 million.

Now there are new faces and a new shared history.

There's a new Share your art theme.

Interbrew is to acquire a controlling stake in AmBev, paid for with a new share issue.

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