Not exact matches
«The days of hotels having a
stranglehold on catering are done; whether it's offering a full meal or a continental breakfast or a sandwich for lunch, everyone is competing for the
same dollar,» he adds.
Non-partisan too, the
stranglehold of the 2 big parties is so much of our problem, they control ballot access and force us all to pay for their primaries and we get to choose between the candidates they choose for us (which are basically the
same).
Among other benefits of a non-graded classroom system is that it would seriously interfere with the
stranglehold of standardized testing and its emphasis on comparing students of the
same age to each other.
She said she was tired of hearing about «middle - class
strangleholds» and that every parent had the
same right to want what was best for their child.
At the
same time, because they maintain a
stranglehold on theatrical distribution, they're able to buy smaller films that have already been completed, thus reducing risk and development costs, which are shifted onto the creators.