11. For decades, members were reluctant to reduce those stakes because the three banks own huge land that they wanted to keep in government hands. 12. Gorazde ought to remain in government hands, Srebrenica and Zepa under Serbian control. 13. His decision placed the newspaper in government hands. 14. Industry experts generally share the view that airlines can operate more efficiently when moved from government hands to private ownership. 15. It might include a heavy government hand, as in South Korea. 16. Keyes contends they put the control of all money in government hands. 17. One by one, the radio announcer said, the nearby rebel strongholds were falling into government hands. 18. Sometimes he is downright warm and fuzzy, as when he is extending a helping government hand to people with AIDS. 19. The airport had been the last major runway still in government hands in the eastern half of the country. 20. The old Europe, with centralized collective bargaining and a heavy government hand, avoided that fate. |