Sentence examples for work splitting from inspiring English sources

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His most famous work, Splitting, from 1974, took place in Inglewood, New Jersey.

The EC plans, agreed on Wednesday, envisage the forcible separation of the Big Four's audit services from their consultancy work splitting up KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and PwC into two.

Since resolving the uncertainty about the prescription by the pharmacists or the nurses results in much unnecessary work, splitting tablet is not suited as a method of general cost reduction.

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Many blue-collar parents work split shifts in order to save money on child care.

With the design work split equally, the business has flourished and they now employ full-time staff.

Their new work, "Split Sides," will have its world premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, running Tuesday through Saturday.

Nowadays, the Navy contracts for only one sub each year, at a cost of more than $2 billion, with the work split between Electric Boat and Northrop Grumman's Newport News, Va., facility.

The patterns on the light pieces are made up of the racially and sexually tinged cartoon forms familiar from the artist's past work: split pillowlike shapes suggesting lips and vulvas, strings of bug eyes, little flips of hair.

It's a ton of work split up amongst a number of people – is there much drama, internally?

According to their work, split Bregman iteration can be used directly in our paper since the new nonlocal functional in our paper is convex.

In Section 2 we describe related work split into two major areas: professional (social) networks and systems automating configuration management and deployment.

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