Similar words: spin-off, spin out, spinous, complain of, inoffensive, chain of command, pin on, pinot. Meaning: v. produce as a consequence or an unplanned result spin-off. n. a product made during the manufacture of something else.
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(1) The company is trying to spin off part of its business.
(2) Tenneco plans to spin off its shipbuilding unit by issuing separately traded shares in a new shipbuilding company to Tenneco shareholders.
(3) Union Carbide is to spin off its industrial gases business to form a free standing company.
(4) She would spin off, like a Texan tornado, and establish her centre of gravity in paradise!
(5) They have used more specialised stem cells—ones that spin off only cardiac cells—to repair the hearts of people with heart failure.
(6) Yet it has now changed its mind spin off TIM in order to reduce its debts.
(7) So you can now spin off the application chain in to a delock version of what you've already had. Sentencedict.com
(8) Twilightish: Would you like to see spin off movies for the Saga? Perhaps an Amazon Coven movie?
(9) While hundredsof wind turbines spin off of European coasts, the industry is onlygetting started in the United States.
(10) Also preparing to spin off Macau operations through an IPO is Adelson's Las Vegas Sands (LVS), although the company has yet to provide any specific details of the offering.
(11) Or perhaps ITA could spin off its res system business into a new company.
(12) Their original aim was to spin off Carrefour's property portfolio, which would have brought a one-off gain, but plummeting property values undermined the plan.
(13) Atari's solution was to spin off a set of radio-controlled joysticks(sentencedict.com), which could be used across the room without a cable.
(14) Disney executives believe the porcelain models will become another lucrative spin off for their cartoon empire.
(15) The largest IPO of the year may be electrical utility Enel SpA, which the government hopes to spin off.
(16) A pair, weaving between each other like a dancer's hands, spin off into the indigo shadows.
(17) The telecoms giant was in turmoil after a fight with the government over its plan to spin off[5] its mobile-phone unit caused its chairman, Mr Tronchetti Provera, to resign.
(18) Some investors were hoping for much more -- a radical restructuring maybe, or plans to spin off the low-margin PC division.
(19) Oversized financial conglomerates should be cut down to size and forced to spin off assets.
(20) The lack of progress in the talks with the pilots' union has also hindered AMR's plan to spin off its regional airline, American Eagle, another key part of the group's cost-cutting plan.
(21) What other character would you want to do a spin off with?
(22) Further, the firm is also taking a big bet that a spin off of its commercial real estate assets will get a strong market reception in early 2009.
(23) There is one provision in the Senate bill that would require the large banks to spin off their derivatives operations and we think that actually might introduce more risk into the system.
(24) The plan is to hire 100-150 smart young Chinese engineers, help nurture their ideas, then spin off 50-75 of them a year, with seed funding from Innovation Works.
(25) If a deal goes through one of the first jobs of a merged management team may well be to spin off these combined flower arms.
(26) When the work is finished we should be able to spin off a few extras.
(27) Where developers were lining up in the last five years to spin off new REITs and monetize their property assets, most have now postponed or scrapped the plans.
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