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Depending on internal and external parameters, the morphology can transition from one division to another.
There's 135,000 now as a result of the changeover from one division to the next.
Two minor figures in the Enron story added on Monday to testimony that the company had padded earnings and shifted hundreds of millions in losses from one division to another to disguise problems that might have concerned investors.
Depending upon the prevailing tax rate differential, taxes can either weaken or strengthen the owner's incentive to shift profits from one division to another.
Members who switched from one division to the other during the study period (497 members, 2percentt of the combined samples) were not included in the study.
"It has been difficult moving from one division to another," says Nikpai.
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The American unit of the Swedish carmaker Saab, owned by General Motors, will shift creative duties for campaigns with a recent annual budget of $60 million from one division of the Lowe Group unit of Interpublic to another.
Slipping from the tier-one division to tier two has real ramifications in terms of where or whether a law school's graduates get their first jobs.
And Democrats sought to reshape the budget by arguing that Mr. Bush's plan relied on money that was supposed to be off limits: $526 billion over the next 10 years in temporary surpluses from one division of the Medicare system.
The participants and projects were derived from one division of one regional mental health system which may limit generalizability.
They are switched off, and this change persists from one cell division to the next.
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