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This mix of split resources and early deaths has ensured that Labour's operation in Scotland is a B-team at best.
Win-win negotiation doesn't require you to split resources right down the middle with a sole focus on being "fair". It doesn't mean automatically making a concession just because the other party made one.
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Mr. Shafran said Democrats still had not decided how evenly they will split Senate resources, but said their intention was to be "more equitable and more balanced than in years past".
By taking samples from bones, teeth, nails or other biological material, paleontologists can determine the kinds of plants that individual animals ate, how different species might have split up resources in the same habitat, and even overall rainfall or other environmental characteristics.
Flows are split into resources, intermediates and products.
Data on the split in resources between treatment and prevention of HIV is scarce.
Part of the reason is that the teachers union has split its resources by becoming involved in a second race.
There has been conflict over splitting the resources.
The money spent by a government department can be split into resource spending and capital spending.
RDMA has an equivalent receiver complexity with CI, but in addition it requires coordination between adjacent clusters in terms of splitting the resources.
The splitting of resources (either in frequency or time domain) will require the use of two time or frequency slots (one for relay link and one for access link) instead of one slot for a direct connection.
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