Sentences with phrase «of oligarchs»

Arsenal haven't won since the arrival of the Oligarchs.
«Cuomo and Klein returning the money of oligarchs who compare respected African - American leaders to the K.K.K. would be a start.»
It is not plastic fan that matters, rather the hundreds of millions being spent with the plastic of fans and the illicit money of oligarchs.
Russian stocks edged higher as they shrugged off the risk of possible new sanctions from a newly published U.S. list of oligarchs close to the Kremlin.
Because their investment vehicle is an LLC rather than 501 (c)(3) foundation, writers like Jesse Eisinger in The New York Times accused Zuckerberg of a public relations coup, saying, «we are turning into a society of oligarchs
As much income as possible is to be left proximately in the hands of its oligarchs, through whose hands it is to pass on to foreign buyers of their companies.
When it matters, the proposal has more than enough detail to signal to President Trump and the Republican Party's coterie of oligarch financial backers that their personal taxes will be slashed, not by a few hundred or thousands of dollars, but by millions and millions.
But these people are neither oligarchs or simply the mindless dupes of oligarchs and often live at least as authentically as the life described in the Crunchy Con book.
What about a Curt Flood card from 1970, when he was traded to the Phillies but never reported, sitting the year out rather than be an indentured servant in the money - printing mill of an oligarch?
That they're willing to welcome Hamilton back suggests nothing like that was really happening, and he was available because of a public temper tantrum of an oligarch who is used to getting his way.
The last 10 years have shown that once you get to the top you are not safe, like say in the US, but are simply a large asset to be purged as the Russian economy shrinks and Putin is able to pay off less and less of the oligarchs to keep him in power.
I would rather win on the merits than turn my beloved arsenal into a PAY2WIN toy of an oligarch.
Yeltsin also turned Russia inwards to manage the economic and social cataclysm of «shock therapy», which facilitated the emergence of an oligarch - led kleptocracy.
The OSCE observers together with EU representatives and other foreign observers, have criticized among other things the use of government resources on behalf of the Party of the Regions, the inability of opposition candidates to get television air time, the deployment of oligarchs» money to influence the campaign and the absolute lack of transparency, in particular non-transparent vote counting.
It is entirely possible for the majority to confer the rule of the community on a king and his heirs, or a group of oligarchs or on a democratic assembly.
The former business secretary, who won back his seat in parliament only three months ago, called for an «end to the stranglehold of oligarchs and speculators» in the property market.
The rise and fall of the oligarchs was murky, without the transparency needed for a healthy market economy.
Relatives at the coastal island redoubt of oligarch Jason Crockett (Ray Milland) fall victim to spiders, rattlesnakes, alligators, geckos, and monitor lizards, while the frogs squat behind the lines, croaking and (apparently) scheming.
In the face of this overwhelming power, this alliance of oligarchs and government bureaucrats that has conned voters into embracing their servitude, where do you begin?
Taras Demidov, an expert in extortion and execution in the pay of the oligarchs running the former Soviet Union, is also waiting in the shadows, determined to intercept a fearsomely powerful arms dealer with the money, weaponry, and connections to alter the geopolitical balance.
Even if they knew about the connection between Columbus Nova and Viktor Vekselberg in 2015, they might not have been aware of the oligarch's ties to parties that influenced American elections or Columbus Nova's other interests, like web domains for white nationalist organizations registered in the company's name.
But at the exhibition, it «really provoked a lot of thought and interest,» said Olesya Ostrovska - Lyuta, curator, art manager, and head of programs and projects of the oligarch Rinat Akhmetov's Foundation for Development of Ukraine.
Artists may not have the infinite resources of oligarchs, but they can nonetheless build formidable collections through the time - honored practice of swapping works with friends.
The stream of oligarchs in the courts is a direct result of their arrival in the UK in recent years — and particularly of the attraction, in divorce cases, for wives.
The mistake made by the Russian people only became apparent several years later when a whole new class of oligarchs was born, who systematically stripped away assets from the newly - privatised enterprises.
While it is true Arsenal haven't won a title since the arrival of the oligarchs (and not just the obvious Chelsea / Man City duo.
«Almost all of the oligarchs were in the room.»
And the fact that some of the oligarchs compromised are particularly close friends of Russian President Vladimir Putin, including billionaire metals magnate Oleg Deripaska, has many in the country's elite on edge.
Helena is one of the Oligarchs, genetically - enhanced, centuries old families who rule the world.
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