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James Hill commuted to the island by boat for more than 40 years until he yielded control to his son.
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Enacted last October, the act gives cities a choice: develop local marijuana regulations by March 1, or yield control to the state.
Only sustained pressure from within and without Cuba is likely to force the Castro regime to yield control to the Cuban people.
Remember also that the car market is global, and some countries might see an advantage in leading rather than slowing the shift to driverless cars. 5. Drivers will be reluctant to yield control to driverless cars.
Jackson's goal is to yield control at a superficial level in order to regain it at a more profound level by creating an environment in which, he says, the players "become policemen of themselves, and that's really more fun for a coach to watch happen than anything else".
That practice nominally ended as the government yielded control over many industries to private companies, mostly in the early 1990s, and allowed market forces to dictate which companies survived and failed.
In 1958, Chambrun yielded control of the magazine to Gloria Stavers and slipped away.
Steven Bochco, right, has yielded control of the series to work on his own pilot, ABC executives said yesterday.
For the 2010 midterms, Schumer yielded control of the D.S.C.C. to Robert Menendez, of New Jersey, but he still keeps a close eye on the fortunes of Senate Democrats.
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