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partible

British pronunciation/pˈɑːtəbəl/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːɹɾəbəl/
partible
[ADJECTIVE]
1

(of e.g. property) capable of being parted or divided

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1but it will someday is is that they had partible inheritance system and in madagascar which meant that slaves quickly came to be divided up
2If we look at a time historically, when American companies were really very good at this value creation, innovative enterprise, it was a fast forward two decades, when there was much more set of norms that prevailed that once you hired people, you kept them employed over their career, it wasn't a contract, but it was basically in practice, you could see it by defined benefit pensions that were not partible that had to do with how long you stayed with the company.
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