Katana was simply trying to divest himself of any assets he saw as exigible under a Judgment. |
|
However, even after Independence in 1947, British expatriate firms did not suddenly divest from India. |
|
He stomps in without stopping to divest himself of his sombrero, spurs or pistols. |
|
The decision to divest the business has not been an easy one to make but it is the only solution to a difficult and unsustainable situation. |
|
The grant of a licence to occupy, however, will not divest the owner of control. |
|
But we can't give government the unilateral right to divest us of all our rights. |
|
It will, of course, take more than the odd late-season slump to divest Arsenal of their undoubted glamour. |
|
It will be there waiting for a chance to attack and divest you of your inner purification. |
|
He fears the Goshree bridges would divest the islands of their charm of being aloof and convert them into a thoroughfare. |
|
Undeserved appellations and humiliating epithets divest him of his self-esteem. |
|
During the Nineties healthcare firms were keen to divest themselves of their interests in vaccines. |
|
A second was to order the IOUs to divest themselves of most of their thermal generating assets. |
|
The group was, in any case, seeking to divest itself of operations which are not its core business. |
|
In 1998 the Peoples Liberation Army was ordered to divest itself of its considerable and highly regionalised business activities. |
|
Paese also said it didn't make sense to divest holdings of stocks because of a company's activities. |
|
In some cases, local officials and members of indigenous cabildos colluded to divest the Indian communities of their land. |
|
In general, these rules require that a private foundation divest itself of excessive shareholdings in corporations. |
|
Parliament could abdicate or divest itself of power to another body. |
|
It was time to retire, so he began to divest himself of his businesses. |
|
She directed her gaze heavenward then proceeded to divest him of his coat. |
|
|
And he even said that to divest them, to exploit them and to kill them is «to blaspheme the name of Christ». |
|
And the people itself cannot, even if it wanted to, divest itself of this incommunicable right. |
|
The main reason to divest from the fossil fuels is – it's simply the right thing to do. |
|
Discussions are being held with potential partners to divest this technology. |
|
The company says it will seek to divest of or discontinue operations that do not support this balanced, aligned and vertically integrated model. |
|
When the stock markets recovered, Gimv decided to divest and in 2004, the exit was completed. |
|
Why does he want to divest Quebec of its financial sector for the benefit of Toronto? |
|
Gimv does not work like closed funds, which will start to divest after a set period. |
|
In 1963, Parliament directed the Department to divest itself of the 18 departmentally held facilities. |
|
Quebecor has announced it intends to divest itself of the TQS television network. |
|
However, the government plans to divest or dilute its shareholdings in a controlled way in government-linked companies that are no longer relevant to its objectives. |
|
In the fourth quarter of 2006, we made the decision to divest of the pathogen detection business. |
|
In addition, the court noted that the offender had been careful to divest himself of identifiable assets. |
|
Their first goal would be to force the university endowments to divest themselves of shares in these banks. |
|
Unlike third parties the transferrer of an undertaking remains aware of the contents of any transferred know-how, since he cannot divest himself of his own knowledge. |
|
The tendency has been to divest of timber lands to raise cash and to avoid property taxes. |
|
For example, it was not possible to increase receipts from wharfage and berthing fees when the Department was being directed to divest of all recreational harbours. |
|
While PWGSC's objective is to divest of these bridges, interprovincial linkages are key to the NCC's mandate due to their strategic and symbolic significance in the region. |
|
On the domestic side, a screening lane was added along with more table space that allows customers to divest themselves of their belongings more easily prior to security screening. |
|
The Holmes Report, which covers the public relations industry and first reported the split, said Blue would divest from Edelman and go on handling the oil lobby's advertising campaigns. |
|
|
Harvard University has also resisted pressure from faculty and students to divest – although Yale has said it will look into whether renewable energy offers a better bet in the long run. |
|
We have to find a way to divest them to communities that want them, that have been asking for them, and put them in reasonable shape before they are divested. |
|
In December, as part of the company's on-going practice to divest non-core assets, Imperial sold its wholly owned and operated Redwater field in addition to interests in the North Pembina field. |
|
We found ourselves in situations where we were required to divest branches that we would have been happy to keep and our customers would have been happy to stay with us. |
|
The family plans to first divest from tar sands commitments. |
|
When I wake up, I make a point to divest myself of all my prejudices, ready to start the day. |
|
Since the owners of this kind of capital need not move physical infrastructure with every transfer of ownership, they can invest and divest from companies with much less ado. |
|
The government also intends to privatise the latter, and after corporatising it, it may divest the former as well. |
|
Under the terms of the DOJ settlement, the merged airline would divest space in a number of larger airports via a DOJ-approved selloff. |
|
In addition, the Parties are not willing to divest the core technology for inertial navigation, that is the ring laser gyroscopes, base sensors and accelerometers. |
|
Solvay endorses Innogenetics' recent strategic decision to focus on diagnostics activities and to divest its subsidiary GENimmune, which develops novel immune therapeutics. |
|
It would be wrong for the colony to continue to divest itself permanently of land which belongs to it as ownerless property and only retain within its domain a small portion for times to come. |
|
Material Sciences decided to divest of the business due to it not being a strategic fit with the company's primary coated and laminated material-based products. |
|
While many international oil companies have operated there for decades, by 2014 most were making moves to divest their interests, citing a range of issues including oil theft. |
|
Two recent letters to the Anglican Journal, both from British Columbia, urged the pension fund to divest, saying that oil revenues fuel Sudanese government war operations. |
|
In October 2014, the university court voted for the University to become the first academic institution in Europe to divest from the fossil fuel industry. |
|