One former chief operating officer predicted it would stay under state control until 2030.
The Cabinet on Wednesday reversed an order that Hezbollah's telecommunications system should come under state control.
He will likely pursue other radical reforms including increasing state control over the natural-resource industrial sector.
Voters seem happy with continued state control of industries such as water, electricity and oil.
They benefited from the efforts of the earlier pioneers, but still found state control too restrictive.
Fulop, who represents downtown, said he wants to improve the city's schools, which are under state control.
Newark, Paterson and Jersey City schools are already under state control, which gives the governor far-reaching powers.
We're moving from private banks to state control of credit, where we meet in the middle someplace.
They say plans to move the media into a new ministry would effectively put broadcasting under state control.
First, because we understand that social responsibility, not state control, is the best way to provide security and opportunity.
For some time I have been increasingly disturbed by the NUJ's growing sympathy for state control over the press.
Mr Cameron also accused Gordon Brown of running a "top down state control" of "telling people what to do".
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State control has led the banks to lend unwisely to politically connected borrowers.
The populists shout louder, and claim that they are helping the poor through state control of oil and gas.
Such optimal outcomes depend on the tenuous balancing of state control with the imperative for broader private sector participation.
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Ironically, during the 2005 presidential election, candidate Ahmadinejad said he would loosen state control over people's personal affairs.
They say that the proposed change could weaken state control over the distribution, quality-control and taxation of alcoholic products.
Within the OECD, it comes last or second-last for restrictive product-market regulation, excessive state control and barriers to entrepreneurship.
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Liberating more schools from state control could lift Britain from the educational doldrums.
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But to a large extent they have functioned for the past few years as if they were under state control.
The reason China initially backed away from state control was because companies were inefficient and corrupt, and ultimately people suffered.
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The real challenge, they say, is not fiddling with structures, but raising enough money to free Oxford from state control.
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China has adopted market economics while Cuba still has a command system with most of the economy under state control.
These former monopolies have clung on to a large proportion of the fixed lines that they ran under state control.
With that card over fifty pieces of personal information will have been transferred from your private control to state control.
The main problem, he argues, is that even nominally capitalist systems have, for better and worse, elements of state control.
Mr Blair and Mr Clarke won, and the proposals announced this week will give universities some freedom from state control.
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The new president brings up his own liberal credentials, for example in freeing television and radio broadcasters from state control.
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It found that only about one-third of the headline figure raised from asset sales was fully freed from state control.
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