11. Control is surrendered only if four specific conditions are met, including the inability to get back the exact asset that was transferred. 12. Early last month, however, U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown unexpectedly surrendered control over interest rate policy to the central bank. 13. Had he appeared in public, he also would have had to explain why he surrendered control of the House to Tom DeLay. 14. He dates and marries a pretty but highly neurotic painter and discovers, with devastating consequences, what it means to surrender emotional control. 15. He was willing to walk away from a weighty, seven-figure advance rather than surrender any control. 16. He surrendered control of the team to former owner John Pickett two weeks ago. 17. Health insurers would surrender some control over treatment decisions to an independent appeals panel under a proposal endorsed by a presidential advisory commission today. 18. His need to constantly bring out new shows is undermining his creativity, especially since he is almost fanatical about not surrendering control of script writing. 19. If governments reimburse the group by granting it mining concessions, for instance, political leaders are effectively surrendering control of vital national resources. 20. In addition to bemoaning the pain, there was also some anger here that the nation had surrendered control of its economy. |