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the unbundling
verb
To separate parts which have been bundled together.
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One such effort involves the "unbundling" of legal services.
WULF BERNOTAT, the chief executive of E.ON, Germany's biggest power company, used to be one of the staunchest critics of the "unbundling" of energy production and transmission assets advocated by the European Commission.
Let the unbundling begin.
The act called for the "unbundling" of generation from transmission and distribution, which was to be opened to private competition.
And the European Parliament has passed a non-binding resolution urging the "unbundling" of large search engines.
Elizabeth Merritt of the Centre for the Future of Museums in Washington, DC, calls it the "unbundling of cultural experiences".
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It is such desperate, insouciant optimism about the consequences of unbundling the UK which the Alistair Darling-led Better Together campaign struggles to disabuse.
SCIASPORA David Dobbs, who quit ScienceBlogs, has written well about the consequences of "unbundling" the ScienceBlogs bloggers.
And after years of anticipation, debate and scrutiny, the process of unbundling the cable package has finally begun in a real way.
On the upside, unbundling in network industries promotes competition, but this should be balanced against the downside of unbundling, that is, the cost of coordination.
But it is encouraging to see medias waking up to the perils of the ultimate news unbundling.
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