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That's how you become a stakeholder in society".
The UK government could also become a stakeholder, perhaps holding the heavy-end blast furnaces as a strategic asset – or, if its ideological aversion was too strong, simply providing very large, very long-term and very soft loans.
"Our mission is to change the political culture here, provide a model where an ordinary common man is encouraged to become a stakeholder in our democracy and that is a big, huge challenge for us".
The way out of this bind is to find a formula for encouraging Russia to become a stakeholder in Europe's security order; a participant in, rather than an object of, NATO's evolution.
Yukos was one of the firms put up to be privatised by Boris Yeltsin's government when Mr Yeltsin wanted Russia to become a stakeholder country, with members of the public owning shares.
He argues, for example, that history will judge former President George W. Bush's dealings with China, in terms of encouraging that country to become a "stakeholder" in global security, as a success that is "greater than the Bush administration's failures in Iraq".
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The entire planet becomes a stakeholder.
Mr. Seacrest, who recently became a stakeholder in AXS TV, a channel that will replace HDNet this summer, will not be the face of that channel.
On Friday, Mr. Rothstein was expected to appear at a charity golf tournament featuring former Gov. Jeb Bush, and he recently became a stakeholder in Casa Casuarina, a club and restaurant in the former Miami Beach home of Gianni Versace.
That's how as early as the end of 2001 to early 2002, I became a stakeholder in a number of projects.
But our government has lately become a major stakeholder in some of our biggest banks and corporations.
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