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She wanted to give a chunk of it away, but was not sure how.
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker tipped for a public listing this year, has made a unique pledge: if it makes too much money, it'll give a chunk of its profits back to its customers.
When people give a chunk of money, they know that the entire chunk of the money is going to the person they're giving it to".
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In 2010, faulty Google data briefly gave a chunk of Costa Rica to neighbouring Nicaragua.
But that has changed dramatically over the past 18 months, since the Colombian government gave a chunk of territory to the F.A.R.C.
While the rest of the UK is giving a chunk of money to the Scottish Government – he can blame them for the cutbacks.
The way Mr Obama uses the phrase, however, it can also mean being given a chunk of money that someone else has earned.
Salahuddin said that he was given "a chunk of cash" (actually, five thousand dollars) and five weeks to get the job done.
Last year Google, the leading internet search engine, held a programming competition in which participants were given a chunk of the Google archive and index to play with.
And like the Winklevoss twins suing Facebook today, others who claimed to own Comstock Lode land but who didn't do any heavy lifting were given a chunk of cash and told to go away.
"Inexplicable" was Mr Buffett's description of Mr Sokol's behaviour, especially as early in his Berkshire career Mr Sokol had selflessly given a chunk of his likely bonus to a colleague that was far bigger than he stood to gain from his Lubrizol shares.
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