How To Use divvy up In A Sentence
- Regardless of what a song “should” cost based on how you divvy up the expenses made in making the first copy is not the same as Marginal Cost. Matthew Yglesias » The Futile Struggle Against Free Content
- Eager to save money on supplies, hospitals got an idea: rather than buy tongue depressors and such directly from the manufacturers, why not band together with other hospitals, take advantage of discounts garnered by buying in bulk and divvy up the order afterward, two cases going to First Memorial Hospital, another six dropped off at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, etc. The Most Important Health Care Story You've Never Heard
- Once you have decided that you have permission to buy and once you get permission to apportion, that is to say, to divvy up the goods, then you can implement it, but it takes a long time, and it is complicated. Undefined
- The process started with a precooked government plan to divvy up the company between Fiat, a trust fund run by the United Automobile Workers union and the American and Canadian governments.
- The Liberty Times report said that an official from one of the companies that had sought to bid on the project had obtained an audio tape about how other potential bidders made an agreement to divvy up the spoils of the contract.
- We might be invited to a barbecue after a show, given some money and we would divvy up.
- In your divvy up $1000 game theory scenario, the extra factor is the (ahem) principle of the thing: you describe B as motivated by irrational factors, which is essentially the same thing. Matthew Yglesias » Defections from the Left
- There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale.
- Take Scottish shinty and Irish hurling and divvy up a fair compromise to create a composite set of rules incorporating both traditions finer points.
- That was a moment when a defeated Ottoman Empire gave the victorious Europeans the power to divvy up the Middle East and to create new countries both for diasporan Jews and for the Arabs, who had been dominated by the Turks. Bloodlust