Now, with Page back in charge, prepare to see all those old fears brought back to life from many investors.
That is why we have strengthened teachers' powers to put them back in charge.
With Mitt Romney as the nominee, the Republican Washington Establishment will be back in charge.
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These sensible reforms would put tens of millions of patients back in charge.
Mr Clark said the plans would boost economic growth and put cities "back in charge of their economic destinies".
It helps to put my better thinking back in charge of my choice.
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There is initial support at 1385-1387, which if broken will confirm that the short term sellers are back in charge.
He captained the side to victory against Hungary in February 2005 in Toshack's first game back in charge of Wales.
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The solution is not to give Washington more power but to put doctors and patients back in charge of medical decisions.
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He thought the board was crazy to put Jobs back in charge.
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Instead of bureaucrats and trial lawyers and HMOs, we must put doctors and nurses and patients back in charge of American medicine.
She defended the decision to scrap Asbos telling the Commons they would be replaced with more effective measures that would "put communities back in charge".
That puts the consumer back in charge of health care resources.
Another peculiar twist in this tale is that Kenny Dalglish is back in charge at Anfield, although for me the fact he's tweeting is more surprising.
He'd put insurance companies back in charge, threatening the health of more than 30 million Americans who will gain coverage because of the Affordable Care Act.
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The senator from Arizona said Monday he wants to transform the health care system and lower costs by putting families back in charge and not the government.
But Barcelona's attacking brilliance cast a shadow over the mood of celebration inside Stamford Bridge - and they were back in charge of the tie before half-time.
Here she argues that the health care solution lies not in giving Washington more power but in putting doctors and patients back in charge of medical decisions.
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But when that brought dismal ratings, NBC decided to put Leno back in charge of "Tonight" at the start of 2010, leaving O'Brien without a job.
And good luck explaining to them that repealing a law that they are now benefiting from and putting insurance companies back in charge is the right thing to do.
By September, the sellers were clearly back in charge as Lehman Brothers had filed for bankruptcy, and by October, the panic in the financial markets had reached a fever pitch.
You know he was talking, if you look at what he said, about Wall Street reform, about the desire of some to put banks and Wall Street back in charge of your financial transactions and life.
Higher international capital and liquidity requirements, plus the government's decision to put the Bank of England back in charge of regulating banks, are this government's attempt to have the benefits of free financial markets without the accompanying disasters.
Many said they believed Ms Boaden and Mr Mitchell ought to be put firmly back in charge of news, because of the perception that they would never have permitted the latest child abuse story to have run on Newsnight.
Tories were "very much like the rest of the population - decent, tolerant, humane but desperately concerned to see the criminals brought under control, to see decent citizens back in charge of our neighbourhoods, " Mr Letwin told BBC One's Breakfast with Frost programme.
Mr Ozawa, who is 68, has suffered countless reverses before, only to charge back.
When you ease off the accelerator, the car is able to use its rolling energy to pump charge back into its battery.
They were taken to a local police station before being released without charge back to the team hotel at 8am, a club spokesman said.
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