Results for: capable of being divided, capable of being separated into smaller sections
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The tendency to do less work when the return is smaller. Owners may have more incentive to shirk if they issueequity as opposed to debt, because they retain less ownership interest in the company and therefore may receive a smaller return. Thus, shirki...Shirking
The transfer of corporate activity from the larger parent to the smaller subsidiary.Downstream
things separated outsiftings
things which cannot be separated; devoted friends, companions who cannot be separatedinseparables
transnational region of southwest Asia (divided between Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and Armenia)Kurdistan
two promontories, the Rock of Gibraltar and Jebel Musa, on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar at the far western end of the Mediterranean. According to legend, the two rocks were separated by Hercules.Pillars of Hercules
unconnected, unassociated, separated, detachedunlinked
understandable, understandable by the mind alone, comprehensible; capable of being understood only by intellectual means (Philosophy)intelligible
until; plotting to -, scheming to -; is capable of enduring -up to
virtue of which people are capablenatural virtue
wall-mounted excessively decorated candle holder (sometimes backed by a mirror); candlestick; earring or pendant that is made of a central piece surrounded by smaller gemstones; radiating rotating firework; revolving water jetgirandole
waste material that has been separated from the useable materialscreenings
welding with small separated weldstack welding
western area of Pakistan from 1947 to 1971, when the nation was geographically divided. West Pakistan comprised the provinces of Baluchistan, North-West Frontier Province, Punjab, and Sind…West Pakistan
with divided leafletsbipinnate
 

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