• This plan would call for Israel to relinquish to a new Palestinian state control over territory that would encompass many watersheds of the West Bank.

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  • Consequently, it seems likely that Annapolis will feature an outpouring of sentiment in fact, near unanimity on the following points: Israel must relinquish to its Palestinian and Syrian enemies territory essential to the defense and security of the Jewish State.

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  • Town and borough councillors have had to relinquish power to district and unitary councils and ultimately to the Department of Environment.

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  • The point is that there is more to the U.S.-Israeli relationship than whether Israel is going to relinquish territory to Syria or the Palestine Liberation Organization.

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  • "We have and will continue to urge the SCAF to relinquish power to civilian elected authorities and to respect the universal rights of the Egyptian people and the rule of law, " he told reporters.

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  • The chief executive of the UK mobile phone company Orange, Hans Snook, is reportedly to relinquish day-to-day control after it is floated by new owner France Telecom.

    BBC: 'Job switch' for Orange chief

  • Effective regulation of a worldwide market will necessarily involve a big loss of sovereignty by major nations, and national leaders are loth to relinquish their freedom to act independently.

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  • It would be politically much more acceptable to delegate this task to an independent European body like the European Central Bank than to relinquish the right to set fiscal policy.

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  • The group has similarly supported ending sanctions against Syria and pressuring Israel to relinquish the Golan Heights to Syrian control.

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  • In a nationwide address before the polling began, General Musharraf promised to relinquish some executive responsibilities to a newly appointed prime minister, but to retain key powers, such as the ability to dismiss parliament.

    ECONOMIST: After the vote

  • For the past several months, an endless line of senior administration officials have descended on Jerusalem with the expressed aim of convincing Netanyahu to relinquish Israel's right to independently strike Iran's nuclear installations.

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  • O'Brien said Swift should relinquish power to Secretary of State Bill Galvin.

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  • The resulting outrage led to the police chief's resignation, and prompted Dr Mahathir himself to relinquish his home-ministry portfolio to his new deputy.

    ECONOMIST: A nervous shuffle in Malaysia

  • Shares in Faroe Petroleum fell sharply on news that the oil and gas firm is to relinquish its licence for a field to the west of Shetland.

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  • After all, to relinquish in perpetuity all rights pertaining to the use of the names, images and likenesses in ways including TV contracts, rebroadcasts of games, and video game, jersey and other apparel sales is a pretty harsh ask of a young kid.

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  • She went to her boss and offered to relinquish her role overseeing the office but to keep her client book.

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  • When Lombardi was diagnosed with cancer and had to relinquish his duties, Austin was promoted to head coach.

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  • It agreed that the immediate aim was to end the occupation, but it refused to relinquish national, religious and refugee claims to land that was part of the Palestine mandate but is now Israel.

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  • Now he is about to relinquish that post in turn but to take up yet another, as a senator-for-life, as his constitution, which is even now in force, provides for former heads of state.

    ECONOMIST: Enough of Pinochet

  • The other part that's always tricky is the creative control because it's not in a brand's nature to relinquish control--they're used to making commercials, which are very controlled and highly manipulated 30-second spots that paint a pretty picture of their brand.

    FORBES

  • That includes a refusal to relinquish control over finances a potential blow to their self-esteem and sense of power.

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  • Indeed, a petition is now circulating from a group calling itself the Public Library of Science, urging scientists to boycott any publisher that will not relinquish the rights to published bio-medical papers after six months.

    ECONOMIST: Publishing

  • Harris, who trades for himself and has had stints as a fund manager and as a board member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, was part of the group that pushed the Merc to relinquish its mutual structure and become the first exchange to go public, in December 2002.

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  • "Trying to relinquish some of the responsibilities that we've had to take on and give it back to them, " Ellis said last month.

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  • And the US convinced Israel to relinquish the northern half of the border town of Ghajar to UN forces despite the fact that the UN forces are at Hizbullah's mercy.

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  • Employee was drunk and uncooperative with police" and "refused to relinquish his weapon, making it necessary for the officers to physically subdue him, take the loaded weapon and place employee in handcuffs.

    CNN: FBI battling 'rash of sexting' among its employees

  • Even though Chelsea made it to next month's Champions League final against Bayern Munich, the Premier League is set to relinquish its No. 1 spot in the UEFA rankings to Spain's La Liga.

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  • Even as Chelsea prepares for a UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich next month, the Premier League is set to relinquish its No.1 spot in the UEFA rankings to Spain's La Liga at the end of the season.

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  • Moves by the Kremlin to nationalize the country's energy sector by pressuring a Royal Dutch Shell-led consortium to relinquish control of the Sahalin-2 natural gas project to Russia's state-controlled monopoly Gazprom, and Putin's meetings with Arab leaders last month to explore the creation of a "natural gas cartel" demonstrate an authoritarian view of energy management that is undeniably confrontational.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Energy Squeeze

  • But Mr Putin's subsequent hounding into exile of two of the oligarchs who refused to relinquish power, Vladimir Gusinsky and Boris Berezovsky, bore troubling witness to his authoritarian instincts.

    ECONOMIST: Russia

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