By offering a way out of the urban pensions mess, it gave reformists in government a reason to persuade dogged conservatives to let go of state control of industry.
Mr Scott testified in a hearing before Wyoming's water authority, the state board of control, that he had been irrigating all along.
When European exploration began, Britain's more constrained crown left trade in the hands of privateers, whereas Spain favoured state control of ocean commerce.
There is a limit to how much you can or should do by way of clumsy state control over consumption of fat or any other nutrients that a current fad happens to label as bad.
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In a trenchant op.ed. for the Wall Street Journal, the eminent scholar David Satter further illuminates Russia's condition, revealing how "the Russian regime has worked systematically to eliminate all independent sources of power, " by, for example, adopting legislation that effectively gives the state control of NGOs - heretofore the sole outposts of Russian civil society.
Mr Cameron also accused Gordon Brown of running a "top down state control" of "telling people what to do".
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In the hurricane's aftermath the state took control of 107 of the city's 128 schools.
Voters seem happy with continued state control of industries such as water, electricity and oil.
We're moving from private banks to state control of credit, where we meet in the middle someplace.
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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Beginning in 1990, the state divested itself of control of the energy industry.
The main problem, he argues, is that even nominally capitalist systems have, for better and worse, elements of state control.
Serious commentators are suggesting a return to varying degrees of state control.
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In Egypt, secular means freedom from state control of religion, not nonreligious.
Newly independent republics, such as Iraq and Syria, opted for strong executives backed by pervasive policing, and state control of industry and the media.
Newark is one of three urban districts in New Jersey under some version of state control because schools have consistently failed to meet academic benchmarks.
Mr. Christie, who can appoint the next superintendent because the state seized control of the city's schools in the 1990s, vowed to make Newark a national model for reforming a troubled school system.
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Conflicting laws until now scattered the task of control among state fisheries authorities, those of the park, and the navy.
Mr Djotodia, who proclaimed himself head of state after the Seleka rebels took control of the capital, Bangui, was the only candidate in the vote.
As speaker of the state house, Feeney has full control of the legislative agenda, and nothing becomes law without his approval.
In May 1864, Conness introduced legislation to bring Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias under the control of the state of California.
For his part, Mr Davis launched his offensive by accusing his opponents of trying to take back control of the state by default.
True enough, Bolton, the undersecretary of state for arms control, has deep foreign policy experience.
Edward Rowny, USA (Ret.), former Advisor to the President and Secretary of State for Arms Control.
IMF, to denationalise one of the four state banks that together still control 60% of retail banking.
PAS, which increased its hold on the north-eastern state of Kelantan and gained control of its neighbour Terengganu.
In his previous job as undersecretary of State for arms control, Ambassador Bolton was criticized for contravening US policy.
Mr Bolton is under secretary of state for arms control and international security.
Robert Joseph, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
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