Sentence examples for enterprises that control from inspiring English sources

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Yet fossil fuel producers will be at the table no matter what: there's no way to evict the energy ministers and delegates representing state-owned enterprises that control a big chunk of the world's unburned carbon resources.

Hence state-owned enterprises that control vital areas of the economy, including the energy sector, are among the main targets.For now, Mr Xi and Mr Wang seem to have the support of those around them.

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There you look for an enterprise that controls aluminum supplies; it makes no difference if its managers have never seen a pot or pan in their lives.

But to get a recent shipment released, he said, he was forced to pay thousands of dollars in bribes to military officers working in coordination with the Suez Canal Authority, a state enterprise that controls the strategic waterway connecting the Mediterranean and Red seas.

In the end even Sony, which unlike most other major studios in Hollywood has no significant business ties to the N.F.L., found itself softening some points it might have made against the multibillion-dollar sports enterprise that controls the nation's most-watched game.

The business community — beyond the big state-owned enterprises that are controlled by the government — has an equal responsibility in this area.

But this would miss joint enterprises that are controlled by private shareholders; it would also ignore the thousands upon thousands of mom-and-pop companies with revenues below 5m yuan $163,0000) that only show up in another corner of the Chinese data labyrinth.

More likely, these features are going to end up being an integral part of system wide policies it is hard to foresee a desktop virus software being trusted with powerful tools that control the enterprise's entire data communications backbone.

The plan would also require all National Health Service hospitals to become "foundation trusts," enterprises that are independent of health service control and accountable to an independent regulator (some hospitals currently operate in this fashion).

The institutional changes restructured and privatized SOEs based on a "grasp the large, release the small" strategy — retaining government control of large enterprises that operate in strategically important sectors and releasing small and medium-sized firms that are operating in unimportant sectors (Liu et al. 2006).

Powerful clerics often control profitable "endowments," charitable enterprises that help feed the poor.

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