Sentence examples for classes of owners from inspiring English sources

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Paul Keating, a Labor prime minister for five years until 1996, says that his government brought in the rules to stop media power from becoming even more concentrated and were designed to create "separate classes of owners".

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They also boast a new class of owners who cannot afford to maintain their properties.

But a new class of owners has suddenly blossomed that does not fit either category, and that is causing an uproar in aviation safety circles.

It may have displeased Jürgen Klinsmann from a competitive standpoint, but for MLS and an increasingly bullish class of owners, Dempsey represented the elite domestic exemplar of the "league of choice" rhetoric they began to use at that time.

As Roger Martin, the dean of the Rotman School of Management, at the University of Toronto, argued in the Harvard Business Review a few years ago, people who fell into the category of "Talent" came to realize that what they possessed was relatively scarce compared with what the class of owners, "Capital," had at their disposal.

Or just a small class of owners whose prosperity is so great as to offset the consequent immiseration of the others in an aggregative utilitarian calculus?' John Locke hazarded the suggestion that everyone would be better off.

At the time, it was reasonable to assume that the revenues from the world's most valuable club would both cover the interest payments and finance a winning roster.But in recent years football's economic landscape has been transformed by a new class of owner: the billionaire from abroad.

Apparently, the city has separate and not equal classes of dog owners.

Both are neat and tidy lower middle-class concentrations of owner-occupied houses and decent apartments with their fair share of green spaces and handsome villas.

IN THE 1990s privatisation in Russia was meant to be a way to wipe clean the vestiges of the Soviet economy and to create a new class of property owners.

The idea, said Joseph E. Stiglitz, who was on President Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers from 1993 to 1997, was to quickly create a broad class of property owners who would have a stake in building institutions and obeying laws.

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