Some do so of their own accord, but most have no say in the matter.
It cannot be right to open up someone's private land and for them to have no say.
Nearly half of Germans think elections give them no say over government policies, according to one 2006 survey.
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The workers have no say in what happens at the company unless it is directly under their jurisdiction.
MPs are concerned the plans may result in permanent unsightly developments, over which local communities will have no say.
The newspapers also argue that they had no say in the final discussions.
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These are, in effect, government appointments over which the Vatican has no say.
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Donors have no say on how to achieve the agreed ends, and an auditor decides whether funds should be paid.
The truth is that the way this fund will be created, members of Congress will have no say over its disbursements.
"I feel like I'm sandwiched between these two warring machines and I absolutely have no say in the matter, " she said.
Then there is the natty little problem that we may have no say over the size or character of global taxes.
The UK would have "no say over the rules of the market into which we sell" if it left, he added.
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The provinces, too, are playing a bigger a role in immigrant selection, unlike the U.S. states which have no say at all.
And since when does a manager have no say in the matter?
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After all, why would a wealthy person pay hundreds of millions of dollars for an asset he had no say in running?
The accountants on the board would have no say in disciplinary matters.
Without a will, you have no say about who inherits your legacy, and you also lose control over how and when they receive it.
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Smith said, the industry had no say on how the papers were written and his tenure means he isn't personally dependent on such grants.
Although the project is subsidized by the airport, de Botton retains rights to the material and claims Heathrow has no say over anything he writes.
Patients moving to or from Wales and Scotland, where Whitehall has no say and no financial weapon, must hope that common-sense will work there too.
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They have no say whatsoever in the policies of the Welsh government and they want to be treated according to rules of the English health service.
"Apart from the size of the levy, England's players are particularly upset that they have no say in how the money will be used, " added Agnew.
Mr Kahn will have no say over strictly policing matters: responsibility for catching criminals, investigating crimes and so on stays with George Fivaz, the police commissioner.
Good people work for Walmart because they have little other choice, despite the fact that Walmart customers and employees have no say in their working conditions.
Shareholders, who will have had no say in the matter, will also be damaged, not to mention creditors, suppliers, business partners and even some regular customers.
Times not only shows the deep discounts minority interests are given compared with controlling stakes because the investors have no say in how the teams are run.
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Once more, in a lifetime that has been filled with sacrifices, they are having to pay the terrible price for decisions in which they had no say.
Not only do consumers have almost no say in what is done with their data, but they also have little say in what kinds of data are collected.
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