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The economic decision to split Germany into two parts made consumer goods so difficult to get in the Soviet Union until the late 1980's. When Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, the wall between the two was demolished.
A traditional monopoly can be considered whenever a single company controls the vast majority of an industry. In 1984 the US Federal Government split up AT&T due to the corporation having a monopoly on the telephone service industry.
split it equally
It's a decision taking when a property is listed. There's no set amount, although most residential sales involve a payment to the listing brokerage of five or six percent. This is the total commission deducted from the sale proceeds and paid directly to the listing brokerage. In turn, this is customarily shared on a 50-50 basis with the sellling brokerage. The two brokerages then split their half share with the agents involved. This split varies in accordance with whatever the terms of the brokerage happen to have agreed upon with its agents. Often enough, though, it comes down to a further 50-50 split. Thus, a sale for $100,000 at a 5% commissioin will end up in four payments of $1250.
Stock split
After going all the rounds in the match, if the judges' votes are even, it is considered a "split decision"
12-13 is usually considered to be the age to make a decision like that.
The US Supreme Court vote was split 6-1; Justice Potter Stewart dissented from the majority. Justices Byron White and Felix Frankfurter took no part in the case.Case Citation:Engel v. Vitale, 370 US 421 (1962)
The cast of Split Decision - 1985 includes: Jim McKrell as Himself - Host
ER Vets - 2010 Split Decision was released on: USA: 4 November 2011
It means "split decision".
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there is a mistrial
Renegade - 1992 Split Decision 3-21 was released on: USA: 1 May 1995
Burn Notice - 2007 Split Decision 6-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
The phrase "brain teaser decision" is unclear without context. It could refer to a decision-making challenge designed to be mentally stimulating, often in the form of a puzzle or problem. More details would be needed for a precise interpretation.
"Split decision"