Sentences with phrase «which takes over the reins»

The NPP administration which takes over the reins of government from January 7, 2017, has promised a higher infrastructure spending to eliminate economic bottlenecks as part of a plan for annual double - digit growth over the next four years.

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There have been a few articles in the football media in recent days about who will be the manager to take over the reins of Arsenal when Arsene Wenger does call it a day, or get sacked which seems about as likely as U2 sacking Bono as the lead singer.
The former Lyon & Liverpool manager hasn't endured a smooth ride as Villa manager since taking over the reins back in September 2010 but has received backing from the club's owner, Randy Lerner, in the form of funds to bring in the necessary personnel to protect the club's Premier League status, a status which was, and still it to some degree, under threat.
The long - awaited move, which comes as Clintonites take the reins of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), could inject more money into Clinton's campaign coffers as she seeks to expand her fundraising advantage over presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress US ends aid for northwest Syria: report FBI informant met with three Trump campaign advisers: report MORE.
That said, also as in that first film, Columbus overall does a workman - like job, reliably hitting the right notes but adding little else, which makes one all the more eagerly anticipate next year's installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, on which Alfonso Cuarón takes over the directing reins.
Into this mix, four of the country's most important museums and galleries will see new leaders in place over the course of no more than a year: the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, at which Gabriele Finaldi and Nicholas Cullinan respectively take up the reins this summer; the British Museum, whose redoubtable current director, Neil MacGregor, has just announced his intention to retire; and Tate Britain, from where Penelope Curtis will depart for the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
«Reining in Remedies in Patent Litigation: Three (Increasingly Immodest) Proposals» proposes that injunctions be unavailable over FRAND - pledged SEPs, advocates apportionment of the disgorgement of an infringer's profits that a design patent holder can seek (this approach would have taken care of a substantial part of the damages issue in Apple v. Samsung, for example), and finally — which is the most ambitious part but makes a lot of sense to me — elaborates in the form of a «thought experiment» on an idea Judge Posner tossed out a few month ago: for a «wide swath of U.S. patent cases» it might be preferable to avoid juries.
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