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Better to split it into two sentences.
This week, H. asks (via my Facebook page): Is it better to split up twins in school?
"A couple more quarters like Wednesday, and you have to ask if it's better to split up the company so some of the smaller companies can prosper".
In the end I have realized that instead of having lofty, expensive and infrequent company off-sites, it may be better to split the goals into bite-sized chunks.
The parent of a young set of twins asked me on Facebook: "Is it better to split up twins in school?" Truly, the answer for her came in the next comment on the post: "H., you'll know what is best for your twins".
John Torode – much quieter and better behaved when not playing Greg Wallace's wingman in MasterChef (evidently our teachers were right, it is better to split up the two naughty boys at the back) – was in charge of converting us to decent meat.
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It would be better, then, to split the company in half: consumer stuff in that corner, and enterprise in that corner.
This offers a better method to split features apart from the split in data, thus enabling the classifier to pick a combination of subtle changes in certain features of the data.
I do think there must be a better way to split up the leagues but genuinely leagues should be structured to mean every game is as close as possible (in skill levels, not locations).
If the organizational structure follows some standard You may have thought of a better way to split up responsibilities, but don't just nod your head in agreement and then keep on doing it the old way.
You may have thought of a better way to split up responsibilities, but don't just nod your head in agreement and then keep on doing it the old way.
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