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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
unbundle .
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Examples
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And what I see happening here is just a repeat-it's about maybe ten years behind-with removal of water from watersheds, the continued pollution, not putting money into infrastructure, privatization of water into this-a private right, so that they-what they call unbundled water from the land.
Democracy Now! 2008
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And what I see happening here is just a repeat-it's about maybe ten years behind-with removal of water from watersheds, the continued pollution, not putting money into infrastructure, privatization of water into this-a private right, so that they-what they call unbundled water from the land.
Democracy Now! 2008
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And what I see happening here is just a repeat-it's about maybe ten years behind-with removal of water from watersheds, the continued pollution, not putting money into infrastructure, privatization of water into this-a private right, so that they-what they call unbundled water from the land.
Democracy Now! 2008
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Actually, Jeremy Allaire proposed something called RSS-Data a few years ago, it was basically the XML-RPC serialization format, unbundled from the transport.
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Wrote my Congressman yesterday asking that they enact a law that requires Windows to be unbundled from the computer if the customer doesn’t want it.
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At the same time, the number of so-called unbundled local loops -- where rival telecom companies are allowed access to the network owned by Greece's one-time monopoly -- has tripled to more than 150,000.
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You see, all of our option customers are none of our foreign customers were unbundled, which is 50%, up until just two weeks ago when we introduced unbundled commissions in Europe and Asia, but they were able to avail themselves of unbundled commissions in the United States.
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Finally, the bill would require publishers to offer textbooks unbundled -- in other words the option to buy a new edition of a book without supplemental content like workbooks, DVDs, or Web content.
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Pricing also has become more challenging in recent years, as some cruise lines have "unbundled" certain services; the old "all-inclusive" mantra doesn't always hold now.
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National policy dictates that generation, transmission and distribution will be "unbundled" and the entire sector subject to competition in successive steps to 2020.
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