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In October 2013, the staff met to discuss how to parcel out shares in the company among themselves.
Perhaps the most vexing is how to parcel out blame to those directly involved in the capture and sale of human beings for immense economic gain.
It is a popular vehicle for someone who wants to give money to charity and get the deduction that year but could use some advice on how to parcel out the money.
The Obama administration will decide how to parcel out the $4 billion in education funding based on states' plans for educational changes, including their willingness to start charter schools.
There is no end of argument about how to parcel out responsibility for this war and its ghastly toll on Gazans, but Oz is hardly alone in his view of Hamas's strategy.
In deft, beautifully acted scenes — Auburn ("Proof") knows how to parcel out surprising revelations by the teaspoon — Hogan and Veronica spar over security deposits, but as their desperation surfaces they form a glimmer of connection.
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One of the virtues of age is the lessons of survival, and more specifically the calculation of how many heartbeats to parcel out over which concerns.
How many subscribers leave for other broadcasters, analysts said, will depend in part on how the Premiere League decides to parcel out rights to its games.
State lawmakers agreed last week to spend about $740 million more than last year in school aid around New York, and on Monday decided how they would like to parcel it out.
How the labels decide to parcel these payments out to their artists isn't transparent, because, while Spotify gives detailed data to the labels, the labels ultimately decide how to share that information with their artists.
How many ways are there to parcel out the assignments?
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