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A less dramatic possibility would be to split the roles of chief executive and chairman.Both parties get something out of the deal.

One way to introduce a counterweight would be to split the chairman and chief executive roles and appoint an independent chairman.

The result would be to split the parliamentary party and the movement asunder, which would give the Tories a free run on a Brexit plaform.

Mr. Falle said one solution to Vivendi's problem would be to split the functions of chairman and chief executive, diminishing the influence of Mr. Messier.

Another possibility, and one favored by Anglo Irish senior management, would be to split the lender into so-called good and bad banks, with the bad bank charged with taking over bad loans.

The best strategy — aside from getting to Farm 2 Fork before the Ashe Stadium crowd breaks for lunch and turns it into Farm 2 Mob — would be to split this with someone.

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Only a few years ago, officials here say, the safest path would have been to split up the children in foster care.

While CVS stores would lose sales if the company were to split, Caremark would add customers and improve its profit margin.

A way forward would be to lump or split these vitreoretinal diseases into groups based on similar quality of life issues to develop group-specific patient-reported outcome instruments.

An alternative would be to use RDMA, namely to split the time or frequency resources into orthogonal parts dedicated to cluster-edge cells [16].

The goal of that split would be to get the company's shares to a range of $15 to $25 up from its current price of around 70 cents.

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