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But financial analysts have tended to exclude the Delphi figures, viewing the spinoff as a splitting of G.M. rather than the closing of a subsidiary.
In order to exemplify the concept of PTS as a splitting methodology, consider the paraconsistent logic bC, introduced in Carnielli and Marcos 2002.
BBC chief political correspondent John Pienaar said Mrs Woolf's resignation had given Mrs May "not so much a political headache, as a splitting migraine".
In his Keter Malkhût poem (Kingdom's Crown), Ibn Gabirol further describes God's creative act as a splitting open of nothingness: "…ve-qara el ha-'ayîn ve-nivqa…," ("…and He called out to the nothing and it split open…"; in Gabirol's poem, Keter Malkhût, canto 9; See Schirmann 1967, p. 262, line 82; for a treatment of this line, see Pines 1980).
The Gini impurity measure was used as a splitting criterion to develop the decision trees [ 28].
As a splitting method, the exponential scaling method was used (Therneau et al, 1990; LeBlanc and Crowley, 1992).
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There is no mention of what is known as a split interest in the suit.
"I see East Hampton as a split-brain society," says Mr. Penny.
Republicans will pitch this as a split decision, because they gain seats in the Senate.
The dancers turn on one another, as a split between the 2 seems a done deal.
Then, during the homecoming game, Faulk entered as a split end.
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