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This change in controlling step was ascribed to the support influence and was explained on the basis of the surface acidity of the catalysts.
Among these participants there was a significant pre-post decrease in problems with being cold-distancing (n = 104, pre: 0.9 ± SD 0.8; post 0.8 ± 0.8; 95% CI of difference -0.2 - 0.0, p = 0.02) and self-centered (n = 99, pre: 1.0 ± SD 0.9; post 0.8 ± 0.9; 95% CI of difference -0.4 - -0.1, p = 0.001) but no significant change in controlling behavior.
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"In theory, change-in-control provisions make sense," said Tim Ranzetta, the president of Equilar.
Hoping to avoid a challenge from Johnson & Johnson over the change-in-control clause, Merck devised an unusual strategy called a reverse-merger agreement.
Yet 37% of companies have change-in-control provisions with so-called single triggers.
The reason: to avoid triggering a change-in-control clause in a deal between Schering and Johnson & Johnson.
The bill would expand the powers of the committee to review transactions in more contexts, beyond its current mandate of looking only at changes in controlling interests.
Time dependency of the critical mud pressure is realised if there are temporal changes in controlling parameters such as rock material properties (e.g. cohesive strength).
It also narrows the definition of a "change in control".
But there has been little, if any, change in control.
There was no independent confirmation of a change in control of the town.
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