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When presented with multiple options, as with how much to spend on street resurfacing, needed capital projects and employee compensation, they tended to split the difference and take a middle course.
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Although, inevitably, each team member brings a different set of skills to the enterprise (and, therefore, adds varying amounts of value to the business), in my experience, teams for first-time fund sponsors typically take an egalitarian approach to dividing up the "carried interest" and tend to split the "carried interest" pool evenly (or as close to evenly as possible).
When out to eat with friends, S tends to split the bill evenly, no matter what each person actually ordered.
"Unfortunately, in health care, we tend to split the mind and body sometimes," Dr. John F. Greden, executive director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center, told HuffPost last year.
So, as the screwed up Americans we truly are, we tend to split the differences and try to make it up as we go along.
Markov clustering is fast, but tends to split the data into many clusters.
Nails are cheap, but they are harder to install precisely, tend to split the wood, and do not withstand the rigors of the elements.
Participants in the open part of the selection process had tended to split on the question of what makes for an ideal site.
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