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A company owned by a parent company or a holding company, also called daughter company or sister company.
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But most Shakespearean of all is his attention to subsidiary players.
Roundabout executives, in announcing their revision to subsidiary rights on Tuesday, said they were acting after discussions with playwrights about making money in the theater world.
Throughout the country the construction of a railroad network beginning in the 1840s increased commerce and gave rise to subsidiary industries.
The five other breaches are understood to be related to subsidiary rules broken as a consequence of the major mistake over his expenses.
The government will save £500m from reduced spending on IT programmes and £1.4bn from reducing civil service pay and days lost to sickness, £300m from reducing spending on energy and £500m from reforms to subsidiary bodies.
Considering their recent restructure from a parent company to subsidiary of Alphabet, it would have been unthinkable for Google's executives to avoid rephrasing their central ethos and refining their core business vision.
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The Miami group wants it to be subsidiary to the WTO.
But not to those owned by families, Russian oligarchs or to subsidiaries of multinational corporations.
The new rules would not apply to subsidiaries of non-British banks in Britain.
In public they should insist loudly on their firm commitment to subsidiaries in peripheral countries.
At the time, those companies proposed selling the bulk of the gas to subsidiaries.
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