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bifurcation

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A division into two branches.

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"We are at a bifurcation point," says a source within the pro-Kiev administration.

A breakaway YSR Congress, named for Y.S. Reddy and opposed to the bifurcation, looks set to win at least 6 seats, but the real winner is the  Telugu Desam Party TDPP), which has fought in alliance with the BJP.

The Congress-led UPA government approved the split, or "bifurcation" of the state of Andhra Pradesh into Telangana, which had fought for it for many years; and a prosperous rump-state of Seemandhra, which did not want it at all.

They do not fit neatly into the Robin Hood bifurcation between rich and poor: their cash barely covers outgoings but they sit on large illiquid assets.Housing debt is one reason people end up short of cash.

Analysts talk of a growing "bifurcation" in credit markets, with bondholders avoiding industries, such as food and telecommunications, that look like potential LBO hunting grounds.

"We have reached a critical point, a point of bifurcation," says Anatoly Gritsenko, Ms Mostovaya's husband, a former defence minister and one of the presidential candidates.

This points to the likeliest of three possible explanations for the late hardening of the unionist vote: a determined rallying of unionists, startled by the previously unimagined possibility of a Yes triumph and costly bifurcation.

At each bifurcation of the pipe, the transponder communicates the capsule's destination and the magnets pull it to the left or the right, as appropriate.

I expect that tomorrow's BLS report will show a continued bifurcation in the workforce, with reduced unemployment among those out of work for a short period of time, and an increase in the share of unemployment attributable to the long-term unemployed.

One of the few good bits of the ill-fated EU constitution would have resolved this bifurcation of responsibilities by making Mr Solana the EU's foreign minister and giving him a seat in the commission but since the constitution crashed and burnt last year, that change is no longer on the agenda.Besides its institutional constipation, Europe's foreign policy has been bedevilled by policy divisions.

It expects to expand its market share if a competitor, Circuit City, eventually goes bust".This bifurcation, in which the strong get stronger, the weak weaker, is occurring at every level of the retailing industry, from top to bottom," says Thierry Chassaing, a consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

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