The stream bifurcates into two narrow winding channels.
The river bifurcates into two separate streams.
The decision will bifurcate the company into two distinct divisions.
The road bifurcates ahead, so we need to choose the correct path.
The political party is starting to bifurcate over the issue of taxation.
The project team decided to bifurcate the tasks to work more efficiently.
The family business bifurcated after a disagreement between the siblings.
The disease can bifurcate into different strains, making it harder to treat.
The company's strategy is to bifurcate its marketing efforts for different target audiences.
The negotiation process may bifurcate into multiple rounds of talks.
The research findings will bifurcate the scientific community's opinions on the topic.
The court citation for the decision to bifurcate was KPMG v. Cocchi.
Hey, what case did you guys cite for the court's decision to bifurcate the arbitration clause?
So history going to bifurcate on two directions.
Why would we set up a bifurcated system like that?
For example both these patterns are whorls and bifurcate right here.
Some historians suggest that the Maurya Empire was bifurcated, and tradition states that Ashoka's son Kunala ruled in Gandhara.
For some reason some men were not happy with the idea of women wearing bifurcated garments.
I need you to bifurcate the firm into two entities, and I need you to do it now.
" It's a bifurcated market, " said Selma Hepp, chief economist at the real estate site CoreLogic. " It's a market of haves and have-nots."
My younger self probably wouldn't, my twenties, I didn't know this, but, um, I've bifurcated very clearly, you know, my professional life is my professional life.
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