First, it would be an acknowledgment that regulators and governments are not in control, and cannot take control, that the major financial firms are still in control and will continue to be.
You said yesterday on Meet the Press that enough seats are in play that Republicans could take control of the House.
Greg Clark, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Minister for Cities, said how important it is for economic growth that local people take control of public spending in their areas.
The good news for those who own the 60% that Murdoch does not control is that sooner or later new management will take control of News Corp.
Newcastle University sociologist Dr Judy Richards tells Inside Out that the internet has given women the freedom and power to take control of that aspect of their lives.
Mr. JOHN LEE (Investor): People are realizing that they have to take control of their money.
Conservatives realise that they cannot take their control of the White House for granted.
The lawsuit, filed in 1997, claims that Microsoft sought to take control of Java by "polluting" it with its own changes.
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Andrey Arshavin was instrumental in both goals as Bendtner added the final flourishes to Arsenal's flowing attacking moves that enabled them to take control almost instantly.
While Arnault has publicly denied that he intends to take control of the company, various individuals affiliated with Hermes fear he will continue his pattern of acquiring family-owned fashion businesses to expand the LVMH umbrella.
If they can make that argument effectively, it could happen that they could take back control of the Senate, win, you know, eight or nine of those 10 or 11 seats you had up there on the board.
Behind most of Mr Steinbruch's deals lies the idea that privatisation in Latin America represents a unique opportunity to control assets that would otherwise take generations to assemble, and that private managers will be far more successful than the state at sweating those assets for profit.
Not long ago President Nazarbayev declared that his government would take greater control of energy resources.
So what John McCain has said is that we now need to take control of our own energy future.
Finally, the virus opens up a backdoor to the net that could let its creator take control of any infected machine.
In a televised speech, he said the tide of war was receding, and that Afghan forces would take full control of the country's security by 2014.
Investors have begun to speculate whether or not Liberty has in fact begun to acquire the remaining shares that it needs to take full control of Sirius.
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After that, in June, I suggested that for the bears to take control we would need an overlap of the first wave once a three-wave move higher was completed.
But I'm simply saying that as the Iraqi government continues to take full control of its security, demonstrated its dramatically increased capacity to do that, as the U.S. forces have drawn down, we are obviously in discussions with Iraq about its future writ large -- its economic future, diplomatic future, regional future and security future.
So our focus has to be on the things that we can control, which is to take the necessary measures working with Congress to ensure that our economy grows, that we create jobs.
He went on to tell us in his opinion that the quartet was spinning out of control and that he was going to take steps to put a stop to that.
But that's one of the reasons why we need to take action here on matters that we can control entirely, which is our capacity to pass legislation that actually does something to help the economy, as opposed to bickering over things when the American people are demanding action.
So the fact that in a global economy a problem in Europe could affect our economy only reminds us and reinforces the fact that we need to take every measure we can on the issues that we control, to ensure that our economy keeps growing and it keeps creating jobs.
Imagine a family trying to get their household budget under control that forgot to take into account the interest paid on their home mortgage.
They also reviewed the ongoing discussions at NATO about the transition that will take place regarding command and control efforts and the enforcement of a no-fly zone.
But this Palin source acknowledged that Palin is trying to take more control of her message, pointing to an impromptu news conference on a Colorado tarmac last week.
To be able to do something new, you need to be able to take control of how that thing is currently done in order to shape it to your will.
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At that point the Welsh government wants to take control of the M4 and M48 crossings.
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Speaking after Mrs Romney, Chris Christie stressed that Mitt Romney was right man to take control of a struggling US economy.
Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora and his elder brother thought that Estrada would support their attempt to take control of the company.
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