I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a share certificate (= proving what shares someone owns )
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She kept official letters and share certificates in a locked case.
common/shared humanity
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We must never forget our common humanity.
divide/split/share sth fifty-fifty
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The companies split the profits fifty-fifty.
file sharing
market share
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Honda is trying to increase its market share .
market share
ordinary shares
profit sharing
share a characteristic
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The group shared one characteristic - they were all under 25.
share a prize
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They will share the first prize of £500.
share a secret (= tell it to someone because you trust them )
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I trusted Alexander, so I decided to share my secret with him.
share a taste (= have the same taste as someone else )
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You obviously share her taste in literature.
share a view (= agree with it )
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This view is not shared by his colleagues.
share an apartment
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I’m sharing the apartment with a group of friends.
share index
share of the vote
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The Greens increased their share of the vote from 2.9 to 4.9%.
share sb's disappointment
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We all shared her disappointment in failing to get the job.
share sb's optimism (= feel the optimism that someone else feels )
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After so many problems, I found it hard to share his optimism.
share sb’s enthusiasm
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I’m afraid I don’t share my husband’s enthusiasm for camping.
share sb’s values
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They vote for the candidate who shares their values.
share the blame
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He admitted he shared the blame for their World Cup defeat.
share the burden
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I was glad my brother was there to share the burden.
share the cooking (= both cook the food )
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Pete and I usually share the cooking.
share the lead (= when more than one player or team is in the lead )
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At the end of the first round, two golfers share the lead.
shared facilities (= facilities to be shared, especially bathrooms )
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The less expensive rooms have shared facilities.
share/exchange ideas (= tell someone else your ideas, and learn their ideas )
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an opportunity for local business people to share ideas
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
widely
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The relationship between music and the spiritual and emotional aspects of healing is widely shared .
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These four key elements are well developed and widely shared within the research communities of every natural and applied science.
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It may well be a belief which has been and still is, widely shared by top industrialists themselves.
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Helms' enthusiasm for Albright was widely shared .
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This view is now widely shared .
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However foolish they had come to seem, his instincts had been widely shared .
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Information was being shared widely with social workers and social services agencies.
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Alternately, the same participative emphasis may be irrelevant in an organization in which power is already widely shared .
■ NOUN
bed
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It was a small house so they had to share a bed .
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Every woman has her own ideas, and often those ideas are not shared by the man who shares her bed .
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They'd shared a bed in Cumberland and she had comforted Gordon because nothing was quite right.
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The couple and four children share a bed and a fold-out cot in the only bedroom.
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We shared the bed , the bills, even the shopping.
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The fact that sharing a double bed with my sister made me uncomfortable.
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This meant my brother and my mum had to share a double bed and I slept in a single one.
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We stayed in hotels, sharing single beds in small dark rooms.
belief
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For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief .
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Sezer shares the military's belief in republican and secular values.
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All individuals with sophisticated belief systems do not necessarily share the same core beliefs.
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Milan coach Fabio Capello did not share the belief they would be able to play more freely now the record was gone.
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And it is helped immeasurably if two unrelated people can share in the belief that indeed they are already blood relatives.
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In consequence, both share a central belief in displaying speech as evidence.
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Liberals, Sowell claims, share a belief that people can improve their lives through collective effort.
blame
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Hence, she is considered to share the blame .
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Pitta's critics concede that many quarters share the blame for Sao Paulo's afflictions.
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Beeny and Wetherall would have to share the blame , but there was no glaring mistakes.
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If recession and rising unemployment are now the results, she must share the blame .
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With Prince Philip, she has to share the blame for the disastrous decade which has engulfed the royals.
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If the Dole jibe rings true now, Dole himself must share the blame .
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Pears and a square defence must share the blame for John Taylor's shock early goal.
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The farmers who have undoubtedly profited from producing heavier crops of higher-yielding varieties that rely on nitrates also share the blame .
concern
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They attended a county Latino Education Summit last month, where parents from other schools shared similar concerns .
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His book comes out at a time when anyone who shares his concerns may be feeling particularly down-hearted.
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In addition, Zatkin said Kaiser shares the concerns of others about inadequate funding and government control.
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Sadly, population planners and contraceptive manufacturers do not seem to share women's concerns .
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When her distraught daughter shared her concern , she too began to cry.
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Do you share your deep concerns ?
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Short-lived, spontaneous aggregations of people who share a political concern are identified by Almond as anomie interest groups.
enthusiasm
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Not every-one shared our enthusiasm for Sheldrake's proposition.
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And students, too, do not seem to share Diamandopoulos' enthusiasm .
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Moscow's political elite does not share the popular enthusiasm for Putin.
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That he shares her enthusiasm for women and their struggle for equality reassures.
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See if you can find a vet who shares your enthusiasm .
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On the Glomar Challenger, and back on shore, Hall met others who shared his enthusiasm for the ocean floor.
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The researcher could share enthusiasms , be a shoulder to cry on and help brainstorm alternatives.
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I do not share your enthusiasm for trickle filters.
experience
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This social aspect of reading, of sharing a pleasurable experience , should begin at this stage.
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Ask them to share experiences with slides.
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It is healthy that people move in and out, and thus contribute to a sharing of experience .
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Over three months leading salesmen, traders, and financiers shared their experiences with the class.
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The event will offer opportunities for partnerships new and old to share experiences and learn from each other.
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Participating in the videos are real doctors and patients sharing their experiences .
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I was interviewed and was able to share different experiences and stories while in London.
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Like DeWine, other lawmakers shared their personal experiences with organ donation on Tuesday.
house
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However, that view is not shared by the House or, I believe, by the hon. Lady's management committee.
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There they shared a house sheltered by love.
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Hay, who shared Bryan's house in Fulham, south London, always forgave him.
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A proper rented room in a shared house in Chiswick.
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What it means is they will share the gavel until House Speaker Newt Gingrich takes over as permanent convention chairman.
idea
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It will celebrate the successes of science teaching in schools and colleges and will share the latest ideas .
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Have each group share its ideas .
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I wish I thought that his colleagues were beginning to share that idea - perhaps we have an alliance here.
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The authors share their ideas and analysis of the works with each other, not the reader.
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The manager does not have the opportunity gregariously to share and sort out ideas with staff colleagues.
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At the seminar I met a number of interesting people and explored ways we could interact by sharing ideas .
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Given his admiration for the scientific achievements of Galileo and Harvey, it is no surprise that Hobbes shares their methodological ideas .
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He rushed home to share the idea with his wife, Claudia, a secretary in the Department of Defense.
information
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There are also leasing companies happy to share information .
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Failure to share information is potentially dangerous.
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He is strongly dedicated to the sharing of sound information with others in the collective life.
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No one has all the right answers but there is now a willingness to share information .
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It even went so far as to share financial information that previously had been restricted to management.
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When management shared such information , employees could understand the need to change.
interest
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That shared interest led the two men to announce the world's largest merger this week.
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She said they also shared an interest in religion.
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We speak the same language, share similar interests .
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Both 17, the pair from Sugar Land, Texas, shared an interest in a school theater group.
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They shared political and intellectual interests and were often thrown together.
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She owned the ice cream parlor, plus a shared interest in a strip mall.
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We share interests in oral history, qualitative research and social theory.
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Leisure activities offer opportunities for older people to meet others who share similar interests .
life
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After living together for two years, sharing each other's lives joyfully, excluding anyone else from their intimate happiness.
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They share the life of books.
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Here I am, knocking 40 any year now and sharing my life with a woman who is seven years my junior.
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This helps avoid a lot of misunderstandings down the shared road of life .
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But we do not only communicate with people with whom we share our personal lives .
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Even as I write this, the shared facts of our lives continue to thread their way through our flesh.
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George is a quiet, fairly shy person, who is not very imaginative and needs some one to share a life with.
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The women, both 33, have been living together and sharing their lives for the last six years.
profit
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In the absence of an express provision, the profits are to be shared equally.
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I know you have experienced a conflict in Phoenix about discrimination in Super Bowl profit sharing .
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The shareholders in the company would hold their shares in their individual profit sharing ratios within the partnership.
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Some hotels offer profit-sharing plans, educational assistance, and other benefits to their employees.
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The purpose of the research project is to examine the effects of profit sharing at the microeconomic level.
responsibility
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The four students and the staff work out the running of the household between them and share the responsibilities .
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Dan Mulligan, a San Francisco lawyer who specializes in handling lending and foreclosure cases, agreed that homeowners shared responsibility .
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Rates Rates have their origin in attempts to share responsibility fairly among local residents for services provided in common.
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Elers and Bayer will share the responsibilities of chief executive.
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They shared their responsibilities for the smooth running of Zone I with the enthusiasm of those bound by a loveless marriage.
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Unfortunately, the prospects for progress beyond an apparent willingness to agree to share responsibility for Hebron are extremely poor.
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It is sometimes possible to arrange for both ministers to be at the ceremony, sharing the responsibility between them.
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Workplace 2000 emphasizes shared responsibility for group performance.
room
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The children who've lost their classroom will share another room , until a prefabricated replacement arrives.
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They share a room in the Tenderloin district.
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Steve and I shared the one room upstairs and tried to do it up a bit.
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For years, the supervisors have shared bathrooms and conference rooms and worked in cramped offices.
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Davey and I were lucky: we didn't have to share a room .
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Children aged 5-16 years will be given a 50% reduction on the adult price if sharing a room with an adult.
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The five-person group shared a single room , with a small anteroom to the side.
sense
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They do not share our sense of causality, and so tend to view events as discrete and unrelated.
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We share with Jake a sense of distanced knowing, even delectation.
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Whether Ursula shared her growing sense of foreboding she did not know.
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Race relations, cordial when blacks and whites had earlier shared a sense of purpose, grew increasingly tense.
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On the other hand, you may fully share the sense of significance held by a majority of people.
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It is, provided that other people share your sense of humour and the timing is appropriate.
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Yet, with all the activity getting under way, they also shared a sense of foreboding.
value
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They are defined as all those who do not share the values and goals of opt-outs.
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This is especially true in acquisition or merger situations, where there are no shared corporate values .
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But a shared sense of collective values can still hold society together at the local level.
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In Workplace 2000, control is shared and coordination flows from shared values and goals.
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But it is easier to feel solidarity with those who broadly share your values and way of life.
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And when you add the power of shared values , you have an unbeatable combination.
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Tolonen had been of the same generation as the T'ang and they shared the same unspoken values .
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Most of us like to believe that others share our values and our ideals.
view
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I neither understand nor share that view .
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Polls show a distinct majority of New Yorkers share Pataki's view and support the ban on hand-held phones.
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He valued the individual as a person and was patient with those who did not share this view .
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Not surprisingly, the rest of his family appears to have shared his views .
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It also points to alternatives for those who do not wholly share his views .
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Investors seem to share his view .
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The Prime Minister I share the view expressed by my hon. Friend.
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Oddly enough, conservative extremists shared his views , largely for unrelated internal political motives.
■ VERB
want
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I married Danny because I was madly in love and wanted to share my life with him.
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Would you want to share his litter box?
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He hoped it was a star and wanted us to share in the good luck.
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He wants to share it among friends as well as foes.
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And Diana wants her boys to share it.
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Many wanted to share their strange feelings of malaise.
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I just wanted to share it with my friends first.
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After the students write their stories, they may want to share them in pairs or with the whole class.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
blue-chip companies/shares etc
have had more than your fair share of sth
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Tim's had more than his fair share of bad luck this year.
slice/share/piece of the pie
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Smaller capitalist countries are maneuvering to gain a bigger share of the pie .
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That meant nearly one in five students was moderately to severely work-inhibited-a considerable slice of the pie .
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Virtually every academic institution, it seemed, wanted a piece of the pie .
the lion's share (of sth)
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The Lopez family owns the lion's share of the country's farmland.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Everybody brings a dish to share with everyone else.
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I share your concern about this.
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I have my own room, but we share the kitchen and bathroom.
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If you think it would help to share , we're here to listen.
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It's only fair that they should share the running costs of the car.
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Judy and I shared the driving, so it wasn't too tiring.
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Learning to share is a difficult process for toddlers.
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My husband and my mother share the same birthday.
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None of us are close friends but we all share an interest in sport.
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One thing united all three men - they shared a burning hatred of the political regime under which they lived.
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She shares the job with another woman who also has a young child.
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They share an interest in 16th century architecture.
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We all share some of the blame for the accident.
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We can share the cost of gas for the ride.
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We pay rent separately, but we share the other bills.
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You could share a taxi with me if you like.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Everywhere I turned in the dorm, there were white faces, except for two black students who shared a room.
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Sometimes this shared understanding may lead to more practical solutions.
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The more freeway access there is, the less San Franciscans have to share their streets with out-of-towners.
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The rejoicing was not shared by the weary infantrymen who had just fought their way on to it.
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The relationship between music and the spiritual and emotional aspects of healing is widely shared.
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Very rarely has such experience been shared amongst a wider group of community partners.
II. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fair
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But he has had more than his fair share of injuries in that time.
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Fishermen are willing do their fair share to protect these magnificent fish.
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All good drama has its fair share of controversial characters; one of those is Kiran.
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Each worker waits petulantly for a sign that others are getting more than their fair share .
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They often require more than their fair share of your time.
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Photography by Keith Adamson Pauline Bishop has done more than her fair share of globe-trotting.
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The Isle of Skye, as well as being a magnet for walkers, also attracts its fair share of strange tales.
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He'd already had his fair share of accidents there.
large
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Poly-unsaturated fats should constitute the next largest share of your fat intake, after mono-unsaturated fats.
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Credit card balances account for a larger share of that indebtedness than ever.
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There were more Crips and they had a larger share of the market in illegal drugs.
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Price Pfister is paying the largest portion of the settlement because it has the largest market share .
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Solicitor mediators are only now getting a larger share of the mediation market.
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You work so hard as my farm manager that I want you to have a larger share of the profits.
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This meant that the married women left at home came in for a large share of the work about the croft.
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The reason for the exception is to give all shareholders an opportunity to participate in large share purchase operations.
ordinary
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The convertibles swap into Caird ordinary shares at 535p, compared to a share price of 479p, down 12p, yesterday.
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This represents a 3.63% share of the enlarged issued ordinary share capital of Stoddard.
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The respective attributes of ordinary shares and preference shares have already been discussed.
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They are bought through a stockbroker in the same way as ordinary investment trust shares .
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Accordingly, canals offered the only widespread opportunity of investing in £100 ordinary shares .
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The ordinary shares become ex-dividend on 19 April 1993.
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Venture capitalists will usually want ordinary shares as well as loan capital or preference shares in return for their investment.
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Zero dividend preference shares are also being issued in a ratio of 37 for every 63 ordinary shares.
■ NOUN
capital
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Types of takeover offer General offer A general offer is an offer for the entire issued equity share capital of a company.
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The capital redemption reserve is a non-distributable reserve and represents paid up share capital.
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This overriding limit is subject to adjustment in the event of certain specified alterations to the Company's share capital .
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History of the share capital including details of any bonus, rights or other issues. 11.
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Share: The aggregate of called up share capital and all reserves, excluding minority interests. 13.
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A company may expand by increasing the share capital and the number of directors.
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The rest of their liabilities are raised through deposits from the general public, share capital and deferred taxation.
issue
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They are quoted on the Stock Exchange and underwritten by similar institutions to those which underwrite share issues .
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The purchase is being paid for with £1.1m cash and the balance satisfied by a share issue , which has been underwritten.
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He is a cost accountant and also acts as company secretary in respect of share issues , pensions and the like.
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However, continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was out of the question.
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In the event of a share issue a bank may handle the advertisement, application and allotment of shares.
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Of this, 25 percent would come from a share issue in 1990 or 1991 and new bank borrowings.
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The re-launch of the share issue is expected in the next few weeks.
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Several trends have contributed to the growing attraction of peddling a new share issue in a number of markets simultaneously.
market
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The firm now has a market share of 27%, second only to Coopers &038; Lybrand which has 30%.
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In some categories, however, the market share would be sharply higher.
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This combination of lower costs and increased market share makes the business well placed to benefit from any improvement in trading conditions.
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Some companies go out of business because market share is captured by competitors.
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Four years ago, the respective market shares were roughly 50/50.
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Industry estimates show Remington's market share has fallen to 28 percent from a peak of 40 percent in 1986.
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In the short run, other goals, such as growth through acquisition or increased market share may be emphasized.
option
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Consequently share option schemes are a thousand better than profit-sharing schemes.
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Executive share option schemes are also spreading.
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Earnings figures exclude share options and pension contributions.
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The informal ceiling placed on share option deals by institutional investors is said to be one reason.
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They sold low-price share options - and pocketed huge profits as City prices soared.
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It would have no equity base, and therefore would be unable to offer the share options that attract good managers.
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The Chancellor will also announce a set of more generous tax breaks for companies granting share options .
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The bidder will, in particular, need to consider the terms of any employee share option schemes.
preference
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The issue of perpetual preference shares is being offered by underwriters led by Lehman Brothers.
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The offer also values each Lloyds preference share at 255. 5 pence.
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Preference shares , particularly redeemable preference shares, are sometimes considered to be more akin to loan stock than share capital.
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Should the parent undertaking's consolidated balance sheet show a minority interest in respect of the preference shares ?
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So there is no requirement to recognise a minority interest in respect of the preference shares .
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Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
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Ordinary or preference shares may be issued.
price
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The increase in rates initially sent London share prices tumbling.
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Early in 1995, he intended to raise the minimum share price and other financial measures, such as market capitalization.
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The Legal &038; General share price was nearly 700% up at the end of last year.
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As a result each share represents a smaller portion of the company, and the share price falls.
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Its share price closed on Friday at 474p, valuing the group at £282.2m.
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Its share price rose 25 cents to 22. 5 rand.
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The figures on relative shares then become highly variable, depending on factors such as share prices and house prices.
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Performance data are total returns, which include both share prices and reinvested dividends.
■ VERB
buy
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Thus new savers can buy shares only from existing holders.
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In Brussels, prices rose, after late buying of baskets of shares overcame profit-taking.
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The evidence for this is mixed, showing that a great number of those who bought shares were already Conservative supporters anyway.
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The companies bought the shares in the third quarter of 1995.
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I bought the shares because I thought Nestle was a low-risk investment.
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Many companies allow plan participants to buy shares once a month.
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A customer walking into a Barclays branch can leave within a few minutes having bought or sold such shares as he wants.
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A company sets up a trust fund into which it contributes new shares of stock or money to buy existing shares.
close
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Yesterday, the shares closed less than 1 per cent higher at R35.25.
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McCormick shares rose one-quarter to close at 26 1 / 8&038;.
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Burmine shares closed 69 cents higher at A $ 3. 90.
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Yesterday Railtrack's shares fell 25p to close at 968p.
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Gasgoyne shares closed up 19 cents at A $ 2. 60.
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Its shares closed up 1 / 2 at 16 1 / 2.
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Maybelline shares closed unchanged Wednesday at 39 1 / 2.
hold
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Non-residents may only hold registered shares .
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Its widely held Class B shares fell 1 1 / 4 to 39, their 52-week low.
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These funds hold a selection of shares and most offer savings schemes where you can contribute from £25 a month.
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Airbus said the partners will hold shares in the new company equal to their stake in the existing consortium.
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The reasons for these Institutions holding our shares are, no doubt, varied.
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Virgil had cut the same for Glover, who had grabbed up burlap to hold his share of the loot.
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Not high-grade stuff, Patterson had said, but bloody useful to get the figures in advance if you held shares .
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The company said it is holding shares to help finance possible acquisitions in the future.
increase
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The multiples in particular are increasing their share of the market.
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Meanwhile, the United States increased its share of the world production of steel from 29 to 43 percent.
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From an accounting perspective, a split requires a simple memo entry showing the increased number of shares .
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This suggests that firms may have formally agreed to share out capacity growth, but then invested to increase their share.
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It's also the logical result of the extreme perversity of a system whose sole aim is to increase market share .
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We will then continue steadily to increase the share of Britain's national wealth invested in education.
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This will increase the shares on offer to the public from 23.5 percent to nearly 30 percent of the issue.
offer
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Starwood is offering $ 67 a share in stock and $ 15 in cash.
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Presumably, Hongkong is not a buyer because it wants to offer shares rather than cash.
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The party gave the three some guns and offered them their equal share of the remaining rations.
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Accordingly, each of these five albums offers a fair share of revelatory moments.
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Like the brick she was, Trish had kindly offered to subsidize my share of the rent until I found another job.
pay
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What are they paying for their shares in Newco?
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If applicable, arrangements will need to be made for you to pay your share of health insurance premiums while on leave.
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The other men pull out their wallets and pay up their shares .
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That partner then has to pursue the others to get them to pay their share .
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According to this conventional wisdom, the middle class and the poor think the rich should pay a heavy share .
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I know what that means-even when he promises, he always wriggles out of paying his share of anything.
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It got him enough money so he could buy some lids and sell enough weed to pay his share of the rent.
receive
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As long as competition prevails on the relevant market, consumers will receive a fair share of the resulting benefit.
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Shareholders in Ketchum, which is employee-owned, will receive shares in Omnicom in exchange for their Ketchum shares.
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Holders of Legrand preferred shares will receive two Schneider shares for each share held, a 25.5 % premium.
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Mattel shareholders would receive one share for each outstanding Mattel share.
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The Directors propose to offer ordinary shareholders the opportunity to receive fully paid ordinary shares in the Company in lieu of the cash dividend.
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The regulatory filing made yesterday reiterated that shareholders may receive a lower share price if regulatory costs for the merger rise.
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Everyone has a right to his or her opinion and mum has received her fair share of opposition.
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Exchange, like Notes, lets workers send and receive corporate e-mail and share documents over a network.
rise
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Total unleaded petrol rose from a market share of 7.7 percent in January 1987 to 32 percent by the beginning of 1991.
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Volume rose to 596 million shares , up from a six-month average of 422 million shares a day.
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Consumption would rise as a share of production, and profits and investment decline.
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So the profit rate rose faster than the share .
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As the shares in dotcom and other e-stocks rose , the shares in other companies began to look relatively cheap.
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But breadth in the Nasdaq market was positive, as rising shares outpaced decliners by more than two to one.
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Volumes were moderate at 568m shares traded and rising shares outnumbered falling issues 756 to 532.
sell
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To keep the budget deficit down, the government proposed to sell off shares and property valued at around 1,000 million kroner.
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Their redemptions are forcing institutions to sell shares .
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In November, 15 executives sold 772, 505 shares .
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You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas.
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I sold shares and got a bunch of different people to invest in it.
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They're selling off their shares for cash rather than accepting Wanadoo's offer of 0.225 shares for every Freeserve share.
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In the 128 countries where Roundup is sold , total market share is more than 90 %.
trade
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Its fledgling Instinet system already allows fund managers to trade share parcels direct with one another, eliminating the human broker.
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At the close of trading , Borland shares were up 1 1 / 8, at 15 1 / 4.
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Volumes were moderate at 568m shares traded and rising shares outnumbered falling issues 756 to 532.
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Wednesday, on heavy trading , Hasbro shares fell 2 1 / 4 to 41 1 / 2.
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New York trading of Loral shares is delayed because of an order imbalance.
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In recent trading , Borland shares were up 7 / 8, at 15.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An Australian businessman has bought a 10 percent share in the project.
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If your grandfather left any money, you will get your share .
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The price has gone up to $4.50 a share .
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Wilson's share of the business is worth $500,000.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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According to this conventional wisdom, the middle class and the poor think the rich should pay a heavy share .
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Between 1980 and 1990 their share of total retail trade fell from 5.2% to 4.5%, according to Verdict, a retail analyst.
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Earnings per share fell to 15.6p from 24.1p but the 1991 dividend total of 14.85p per share is to be maintained.
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Economies of scale are also a feature likely to be associated with the struggle for market share .
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Excite will pay for McKinley by issuing 1. 2 million shares of stock, currently valued at $ 18 million.
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The Class A shares rose 3 / 4 to 40 5 / 8.
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They enter at the peak and like those who buy shares at their peak they suffer badly.