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split

[split] / splɪt /






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That split among categories of consumers is exacerbating, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest compilation of economic anecdotes from around the country, known as the beige book.

From The Wall Street Journal

He later separated from his wife Charlotte and they took the "incredibly difficult" decision to split Jude and Tommy up, because the boys could not tolerate living together.

From BBC

He described the new archbishop's appointment as "a profound split, profound breaking point".

From BBC

Don’t miss: ‘I’m cursed’: My friend canceled Christmas lunch — now he expects us to split the 50% restaurant deposit.

From MarketWatch

Mitch Kokai, a senior political analyst at the conservative John Locke Foundation, argued the panel’s finding was consistent with North Carolina’s history of splitting executive power among multiple executive branch officials.

From Salon