1. A holding company exists mainly to wield voting control over other companies, not to produce goods or services of its own. 2. A holding companies exists mainly to wield voting control over other companies, not to produce goods and services of its own. 3. But as a result, executives of each line of business within the company have wielded jealous control over their computer systems, creating fiefs of incompatible technologies. 4. But the more conservative clerics, who are anti-American, still wield strong control in Iran. 5. Can anyone wield such control over how the print and electronic media refer to him? 6. Holding companies exist mainly to wield voting control over other companies, not to produce good and services of their own. 7. In practice, Communist Party bureaucrats have wielded decisive control over artistic matters for years and are reluctant to give it up. 8. Parents, who wield some control over these purchases, often prefer book properties in a world where shielding children from violent and inappropriate material is a daily chore. 9. Previous reports said Southern would wield management control. 10. Some Jackson County residents claim the zone lets small-town bosses wield control like before. |