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Executives complain privately of recalcitrant managers who refuse to share information or work with other divisions.
He pointed out many company owners would simply refuse to share equity with their workers.
You should also know: Israel protests after Lebanese athletes refuse to share Olympic bus.
Still others may be off-limits because scientists in other countries may refuse to share them.
Brazil has double the number of ATMs it needs, for example, in part because banks refuse to share them.
David Miliband, then Foreign Secretary, warned that the US may refuse to share intelligence with the UK in the future.
They could refuse to share nuclear technology with any country suspected of experimenting with uranium enrichment or plutonium reprocessing.
Since many nations refuse to share intimate oil data, it may be years before his warnings of ebbing production are vindicated — or discredited.
To outsiders looking in -- and even some insiders looking out -- the battle resembled nothing so much as a playground in which the children refuse to share their toys.
Often they refuse to share intelligence information, and one unit would not take kindly to another one getting more of the reward money, a Western diplomat said.
Men can be strangely protective of the offside rule, although of all the things to refuse to share with the opposite sex, it seems the most banal.
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