Sir Malcolm asked you to note that the whole House would continue to exercise control over tax and public expenditure.
Mr. Arafat used the estimated 20, 000 Palestine Liberation Organization fighters in Jordan to exercise control over much of the Palestinian population.
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Italian families have long been criticised for constructing complex chains of ownership which allow them to exercise control over large groups with minimal outlay.
Still Colombian leaders struggled over the years to maintain a democratic regime despite the need to strengthen the ability of the state to exercise control over its territory.
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Rather, they reflect a strategic imperative not unlike that which led Britain's Royal Navy and, subsequently, the United States Navy, to assume responsibility for, and amass the means to exercise control over the world's oceans.
Through careful selection of a trustee to manage the trust for the benefit of your heir and by specifying instructions for distributions from the trust under a set of conditions that will maintain the incentive for your heir to continue to work, you will be able to exercise control over the situation long after you are gone.
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At the same time, new technologies have simplified the movement of money and of ideas to such an extent that it is hard for governments to exercise much control over who sends how much of them to whom.
New information technologies are also empowering patients to exercise greater control over their health care.
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If this happens this will represent another setback for Chavez and a delay in his attempt to exercise total control over his country.
One might presume that Krawcheck had been in a position to exercise some control over, or to at least call someone's attention to, the looming catastrophe.
Mexico's governments have come to accept that if they want the United States to reform its immigration laws and to speed cross-border trade, they have to exercise more control over their own territory.
It reflects the fact that Uribe is trying hard to exercise state control over a country where the state was a disintegrated entity at the mercy of violent non-state actors from the right and from the left.
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Still, selecting the right plan and the right investment option is crucial because of one of the prices you pay for all these tax goodies: You're not allowed to exercise active control over the investment of money while it's in the plan.
Media freedom campaigners have complained that as prime minister Mr Berlusconi is able to exercise some political control over Rai, as well as the channels he owns.
And just as in micro-cap stocks, the most successful investors will be those who buy in for pure enjoyment, find a way to exercise some personal control over pricing or obtain some information advantage.
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