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Despite the unanimous QE vote, the minutes point to a continued split on the committee.
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But CART is the stronger rival in a sport weakened by the continuing split, which created a void that Nascar has easily exploited.
Still, employees say there is a continuing split inside the network, with one camp of old-guard Fox News loyalists — some of whom owe their careers to Mr. Ailes — upset at his ouster.
Throughout the day, if there was any point of agreement it was this: A continuing split would almost guarantee that the ultimate arbiters would be the Federal Election Commission, and in all likelihood, a federal court.
We defined five different evolutionary events that are related to functional module changes: form, dissolve, continue, split, and merge (as shown in Fig. 1).
"We're doubling our size every six months, which means I'll have to continue splitting the database," Webb explains.
It continues splitting until no further splits are possible, thereby obtaining a complete division hierarchy (Wishart 2006).
If you're commonly splitting with wedges, a good combination would be a sharp starter wedge that you can use to really bite into the wood and get it started, and another blunter but wider wedge that you can use to continue splitting once you've gotten it started.
When the new wave arrives, the on-track cells continue to extend split pseudopodia, while the direction of off-track cells is corrected by extending a de novo pseudopod.
The question of whether Turkey should win admission continued to split the union.
Stephan J. Kramer, secretary general of the Central Council of Jews in Germany in Berlin, said the publication of "Mein Kampf" continued to split the Jewish community in Germany, with many Holocaust survivors opposing its publication.
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