Uncouple in a sentence as a verb

" I'm sure that would be a nightmare to uncouple from Google.

And they ask you to uncouple your mind, your feet and your center of gravity.

The employees can all be onsite and the CoLs between the buyer and employees would still be uncoupled.

Whether you couple it or uncouple it from data the logic still exists, the only difference is coupling.

In fact the very phenomenon of Technical debt arises from logic that's hard to uncouple.

A digital product is sufficient to uncouple the employee's CoL from the buyer's CoL.

Me and him are still friends and talk everyday though it took a month or so for me to mentally uncouple 'boss' him who fired me and friend him.

This would uncouple two things that should have never been coupled in the first place: development time and window of exclusivity in the market.

Retiring is to uncouple my productivity from the economic value I produce.

Yes, but you can uncouple the API talking about and generating IO actions from the performance of those IO actions if you have a pure, lazy language.

Another way, which would solve other problems as well, would simply be to uncouple credentials and education, and require any institution that receives federal funding to open the credentialing to everyone.

They have something similar in Aus called the Capital Gains Tax and it is something that is inherrently political, unfortunately you can't uncouple the government from as they provide the public service that maintain and collect taxes.

Uncouple definitions

verb

disconnect or separate; "uncouple the hounds"

See also: decouple