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The House Rules Committee on Tuesday night approved a bifurcated process to consider the legislation, which would broaden the landmark 1994 law.
Tightening labor supply, according to the economics and recruiters I've spoken with, is a bifurcated process.
I'd say we live in a bifurcated world.
Like Mr. Alexie, Mr. Sarris, author of "Grand Avenue," grew up in a bifurcated world.
By trying the preclusion claim separately in a bifurcated trial, courts protect litigants' constitutional right to a jury trial.
Pursuing an audience still attached to CDs has resulted in a "bifurcated" demographic for "Now," Mr. Mercer said.
This would result in a bifurcated sentencing system, whereby imprisonment was largely reserved for only serious sexual and violent offenders.
They are viewed today as the one unifying entity in a bifurcated city, burgundy and gold able to trump red vs. blue.
A tale of haves and have-nots, it's a dystopia set in a bifurcated society -- half a shining city above, the other half a desolate underworld.
Two electrons and two protons are removed, one at a time in a bifurcated electron transfer.
At the end of armB, the neighbouring two arms join, forming in a bifurcated structure with 16-nm periodicity.
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