After all, it took a decade of mergers and acquisitions for African Americans to cede their dominance of the black haircare market. |
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Critics of regulation effectively cede the offensive to statists by confining their critique to case studies of regulation gone awry. |
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Reluctance on the part of smaller states to cede power to larger ones gained weight with the destruction of the pact. |
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Remember that you're not looking for someone to whom you'll cede decision-making power. |
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They complain of having to cede their disciplinary power over inmates to mental health clinicians. |
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Turkeys never vote for Christmas, and sporting governing bodies never cede power without a fight. |
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If we extend it one more year, they'll have no choice but to cede lands to us in payment. |
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However, even this is proving hugely controversial with many reluctant to cede power to a centralised Pacific body. |
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In the case of monetary policy the executive ceded power to the Bank, in matters of military policy it should cede power to parliament. |
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But it did not cede Taiwan because among legal experts, there is a consensus that cession requires the stipulation of both donor and recipient. |
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The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet backbone network directly to commercial carriers. |
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Still, broadcasters aren't ready to cede long-form pre-eminence to cable just yet. |
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This alliance of irreconcilable economic ideologies was bound to sunder and cede to a powerful tide of neo-liberalism. |
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The British were reluctant to cede the Ionians back to Greece in the 1860s, and it's easy to see why. |
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It is clear, however, that commanders on the ground are reluctant to cede power to a foreign force. |
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Switzerland was still controlled by cantonal oligarchies who would cede very little of their sovereignty to the Federal Diet or Federal Directory. |
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This king chose to disappear in the mountains permanently rather than cede to a colonial power. |
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Words like surrender, cede, and convey have no Cree word but have a precise legal meaning in non-Aboriginal legal systems. |
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The British Government is prepared to cede some of the sovereign base territory surplus to its needs, if this will help. |
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Many are a combination of the two in that they retain part of the risk for a particular product and cede the remaining part. |
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Mr Bremer is to cede sovereignty to an indirectly chosen provisional government by next July. |
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There was a tendency to cede too much of our democracy to these leaders, elected or not, and trust them to do the right thing. |
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As traditional donors and agencies cede ground to the private sector it is inevitable that the old ways of working will have to change. |
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We manage reinsurance centrally and regularly review our retentions and willingness to accept or cede risks. |
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Berlaymont 2000 was to transfer its lease to the Commission and cede to it its property rights after 27 years for a symbolic Euro. |
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The contractor undertakes to cede to the customer any claims against the supplier to which he is entitled due to the unpunctual or non-delivery. |
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Many national contingents would simply be unwilling to work alongside private companies or cede operational control to them. |
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Death and dying also forced these physicians to cede power in relationships that they traditionally dominated. |
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In other cases, the sponsoring organisation may retain the entire risk for one product and then cede the entire risk for the second product. |
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And if they don't act quickly, they might cede this ground to the Democrats for the next generation. |
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One challenge is that the courts are being asked to cede some power. |
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History has shown that first nations are persistent and they will not cede ground regarding their inherent rights under the Constitution. |
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The Red Devils, to their credit, stayed resilient, but Argentina, now ahead, was determined not to cede an inch. |
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He achieved a solid diplomatic coup by inducing the Vandal king Gaiseric to cede to him Sicily. |
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Actual repossession did not occur until three years later, in August 1670, when Sieur de Grandfontaine landed in Acadia as the new governor and demanded that the British cede the colony in compliance with the treaty. |
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For their part, the Chippewas and Swampy Crees were required to cede, release, surrender and yield the lands as defined by the treaty, to agree to maintain the peace, and to agree not to molest any of Her Majesty's subjects. |
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We cannot cede any territory or back away. |
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We will not cede our European identity to the American way. |
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This is of course a very delicate issue as Member States are reluctant to cede such powers on very sensitive issues without the safeguard of clearance through a regulatory committee. |
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Arrangements are being made in the Republic of Serbia, however, for the military to cede control to the police, but time and money will be needed before they are complete. |
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This would require the North to cede influence. |
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As you will still be providing coverage to such risks, the decision to cede, and the criteria you use, do not fall within the underwriting rule filing requirements. |
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To achieve its ends, Ottawa asked the provinces to definitively cede it certain powers, including the power to levy income taxes, which the provinces had temporarily relinquished during the Second World War. |
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The Confederation certainly cannot commit additional resources, but is ready to cede land to the cantons for the purpose, which would result in a drop in the price. |
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If my colleague from Moldova wishes to speak before Armenia, we would be more than willing to cede him the floor, but we would like to request the floor before any action is taken. |
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The shipper having acquired the right to use of a capacity may itself cede it, in whole or part, to another shipper having a transmission contract in force. |
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The Hanseatic League forced the royalty to cede to them greater and greater concessions over foreign trade and the economy. |
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Denmark was defeated and obliged to cede Schleswig and Holstein to Prussia. |
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The Dutch lost on all counts, and had to cede some territory to the British. |
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The British requested that the United States cede the territory to Great Britain, but no action was ever taken. |
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The Dutch were defeated on all counts and were compelled to cede territory to Great Britain. |
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Germany attempted to 'persuade' France to cede territory in the Middle Congo in return for giving France a free hand in Morocco. |
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The peace agreement required the Dacians to cede some territory to the Romans and to demolish their fortifications. |
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In 1878, as a result of the Treaty of Berlin, Romania was forced to cede the three counties back to the Russian Empire. |
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Subsequently, the question was again raised of Henry's oath to cede Anjou to his brother Geoffrey. |
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According to Cortes, Moctezuma immediately volunteered to cede his entire realm to Charles V, King of Spain. |
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In Eastern Europe, Germany was to recognize the independence of Czechoslovakia and cede parts of the province of Upper Silesia. |
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Also, Spain's refusal to cede Florida to France meant that Louisiana would be indefensible. |
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Within a non-theme, transitionals cede to rhematics, the transition itself being lowest on the CD scale. |
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The commission chose to cede Memel to Lithuania and give the area autonomous rights. |
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Such strategies serve to intercept and declaw demands for the displacers to depart, to cede territory, lands, and resources back to those who were displaced and dispossessed. |
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Henry was in no position to confront the powerful Earl of Chester, so Simon approached the older, childless man himself and convinced him to cede him the earldom. |
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Shelburne instead offered to cede East Florida, West Florida, and Menorca if Spain would relinquish the claim on Gibraltar, terms which were reluctantly accepted. |
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Soon afterwards, Germany and Italy forced Czechoslovakia to cede additional territory to Hungary and Poland annexed Czechoslovakia's Zaolzie region. |
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According to Hobbes, society is a population beneath a sovereign authority, to whom all individuals in that society cede some rights for the sake of protection. |
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Bute proposed a suggestion that France cede her remaining North American territory of Louisiana to Spain to compensate Madrid for its losses during the war. |
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Within 150 years of gaining control of Persia, the caliphs were forced to cede power to local dynastic emirs who only nominally acknowledged their authority. |
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Forced to cede large areas of land in the Treaty of Nystad in 1721, Sweden also lost its place as an empire and as the dominant state on the Baltic Sea. |
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A sudden exclamation of pain made Cede rush over to Retaw and check her injured wrist. |
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