Sentences with phrase «full majority control»

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Morgan Stanley on September 11 announced an agreement with Citigroup to increase its majority ownership of MSWM such that Morgan Stanley will assume full control by June of 2015, subject to regulatory approval.
We stand with the 51 percent of Americans who support stricter gun control legislation — a majority that will almost certainly increase in the coming days, as we take in the full horror of the Florida shooting.
The airline is set to be taken private by its majority shareholder, the state fund Khazanah Nasional, in a move to revamp its business — effectively giving the government full control.
There are two principal types of socialism: «full socialism» in which the state owns all (or the vast majority) of business and industry and controls production and marketing decisions through central planning; and «partial socialism», in which the state owns major businesses deemed to be essential to the national good, and / or subsidizes certain industries to save them from the impact of competition, and provides certain goods and services deemed to be essential at reduced or no cost, but still allows major sectors of the economy to operate as free enterprise capitalism.
More importantly though, although Kroenke is the majority shareholder - he does not have full control of the club.
Commenting on the provisional Project Merlin figures which have been issued today showing that the banks loaned # 37.4 billion to small firms — just short of their commitment to lend # 38 billion, John Walker, National Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses, said: «While it looks like the banks are on course to meet their full year lending commitment, targets do not address the underlying problems in the banking sector where only a handful of banks control the majority of the market.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos criticized New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday for attempting to help Democrats gain full control of the state Senate as «inappropriate.»
Should Democrats gain a 32 - member numerical majority in the state Senate but fail to make that a working majority in the chamber would make for a «disaster for New York» as Republicans prepare to take full control of the Congress and presidency next year, Sen. Michael Gianaris said in a Capital Tonight interview.
Though the coup was short - lived, by 2011 Skelos was back as the full - time majority leader after Republicans regained majority control.
State Senate Democrats plan to use Senate GOP Majority Leader John Flanagan's full - throated endorsement of Donald Trump during last week's Republican National Convention in Cleveland as an issue during the upcoming fight for control of the chamber.
But as long as the Republicans maintain control of the Senate majority, the likelihood of the governor's full 10 - point Women's Equality Act making it to the floor for a vote is next to nil.
Cuomo has been criticized in the past for not doing enough to aid Democratic candidates and the party in taking a full majority in the chamber, which Republicans have narrow control of in part due to their alliance with Brooklyn Democratic Sen. Simcha Felder.
While that may change in 2006 and for a considerable stretch in the future, Ohio is one of a handful of states in the Union with no statewide elected Democrats, without a majority of Democratic Congressional members and without control of either State Legislative body (and for a full decade).
In a decisive rebuke to efforts by Democrats to dominate both houses of the New York State Legislature, voters elected Republicans to a clear majority in the State Senate on Tuesday, handing them a wave of victories upstate and on Long Island, and returning the party to full control in a chamber it long dominated.
Gary Bellows won his tenth non-consecutive term as Hurley Town Supervisor this week, alongside a solid GOP majority that will allow him to continue his tight control over town matters, no matter this year's Democratic opposition calls for greater transparency and more full - time commitment to municipal matters.
LATFOR is comprised of six members, with two each from the majority parties in each house with only one each from the minority party, effectively giving the majority parties full control of the process, ignoring the views of the minority parties.
* Surprisingly, Klein agreed to become deputy majority leader, giving Stewart - Cousins, a Westchester Democrat, full control as leader of the Democratic conference.
Despite there being a continued lack of employee desktop and laptop control in workplaces across the country, the vast majority of companies» IT professionals are in favor of lessening user -LSB-...] Read full article
Brant was already a majority stakeholder, which gave him full control over the companies.
In light of our status as a controlled company, our board of directors has determined not to have an independent nominating function and has chosen to have the full board of directors be directly responsible for nominating members of our board, and in the future we could elect not to have a majority of our board of directors be independent or not to have a compensation committee.
Most notably perhaps for the majority of customers will be the 23MP Sony IMX 318 image sensor, laser auto - focus, and 4 - axis optical image stabilization, which all add up to a great camera experience even before more advanced users dig into the full manual controls offered by the ASUS PixelMaster camera features.
That such grants should not be held to extinguish native title is supported by the High Court's decision in Yanner v Eaton in relation to non-exclusive governmental rights of control over fauna, (53) the acceptance by the majority in the Full Court of non-exclusive governmental rights over water, and in the approach of Justices Lee and North.
As demonstrated in the High Court's decision in Yanner v Eaton in relation to non-exclusive governmental rights of control over fauna [101], in the acceptance by the majority in the Full Court below of non-exclusive governmental rights over water, and in the approach of Justices Lee and North, there is room for argument about the non-exclusive vesting of minerals and petroleum in the Crown pursuant to s 3 of the Constitution Act (WA), s 117 of the Mining Act 1904 (WA), s 9 of the Petroleum Act 1936 (WA) and s 3 of the Minerals Acquisition Ordinance 1953 (NT).
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