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The town remains split on which one must have done it.
On Wall Street, opinion is split on which plan would more seriously hurt the state's long-term fiscal outlook.
Browns management has been tossing the idea of drafting Brown or Arrington at No. 1 for several months, with a split on which player should be the choice.
That April 11-13 survey of 898 adults found the public evenly split on which party would ensure a strong economy.
But in retiree-rich Florida, whose outcome as of this writing has yet to be decided, voters were evenly split on which candidate would do a better job on Medicare.
Although more people are gradually signing up, only 4.3m Americans now have these cards.There is some evidence that Mr Bush's push on health care has helped shore up what is usually a Republican weak point: our YouGov poll last week showed 65-year-olds evenly split on which candidate would reduce their Medicare premiums.
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Exit polls showed that even when voters agreed on the major issues, they split evenly on which candidate would best address the problems.
On occasions when he is interrupted and has to talk to an audience, his brain, he says, is "almost like a split screen," on which he can play and "work things out at the same time".
Instead of spending time and money running numerous split tests on which wording works best, an advertiser can use MixRank to see what creatives and targeting are working best for competitors.
But that was language picked up from previous treaties and did not prevent the union's deeply painful split on Iraq, which pitted countries like France and Germany against Spain and Britain.
Instead, most of the criticism from the attendees was focused on Citigroup's planned 1-for-10 reverse stock split on May 6, which was derided as "window dressing" and a flawed attempt to increase the price of the bank's sagging shares.
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