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The criticism has not stopped Mr. Walentas from having an almost monopolistic control over the neighborhood.
They have also been forcefully exerting the state's monopolistic control over television, radio and the nation's only daily newspaper.
The assertion that he has monopolistic control over Formula One is "probably true," he said, adding, "What it amounts to in reality is that I've been able to do the things I want to do with the sport".
It is overwhelmingly in the interest of those élites today to adapt to an internationalist environment, and they exert a virtually monopolistic control over information, surveillance, and the means of force.
The Tymoshenko case in Ukraine, Mr. Popescu said, is "an extremely worrying sign that Yanukovich is moving to exert a monopolistic control over politics, to replicate the example of Vladimir Putin in Russia — though actually much faster than Putin did this".
"Supposing local governments have monopolistic control over the bulk of local resources, which is the case in China, and that they profit simply by selling off land.
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On the other side of the ledger, one hallmark of this administration has been its attempts to assert near-monopolistic control over public records, as if they were its private property.
This is exciting for a few reasons, but the biggest is that it gives technology companies a way to innovate outside of the realm of wireless carriers or broadband providers — all of which use their quasi-monopolistic control over their industries to inhibit innovation in order to make money.
This ability to govern depends, in turn, on two factors: (a) on the degree of monopolistic control carried out over the material and organizational instruments of violence; (b) on the degree of acceptance of that power by each individual belonging to the community, i.e. the degree of legitimacy enjoyed by those holding political power.
Over the same period, the Chinese Communist Party consolidated its monopolistic control of politics and kept large segments of the economy under its administration.
A tycoon to rival Kokichi Mikimoto, the late cultured-pearl potentate, Otani casts a cloaklike shadow over the entire Japanese entertainment industry; in addition to having monopolistic control of the classic theatre, he owns the country's most extensive chain of movie houses and music halls, produces many films, and has a hand in radio and television.
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