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In the past decade, he has begun a very profitable process of divestment.
By the end of the novel, she has tried to get rid of her very life, which is given back to her by another process of divestment — psychiatry.
The new policy "marks the start of a process of divestment as well as engagement with fossil fuel companies and better aligns the Church's investment practice with its belief, theology and practice", added Bishop Nick Holtam, who is the Church of England's lead bishop on environment.
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Units that are more integrated through processes of PMI would require different processes of divestment than businesses that were not integrated in the first place.
The Presbyterian Church's decision to begin a process of phased divestment from corporations whose business in Israel is harmful to the Palestinian people grows out of more than a century and a half of work in the Middle East.
For over a year, we have asked for a sustained and open dialogue between administration and students to begin the process of institutional change towards divestment.
In an editorial, the school newspaper warned about "the logic and practical ramifications of divestment".
And opinion remains divided on the efficacy of divestment.
This is, technically speaking, the definition of divestment.
But this will be a very limited form of divestment.
"The logic of divestment is pretty simple," says Jay Carmona, who recently joined 350.org to oversee off-campus divestment projects.
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