The change is meant to spur directors to take back board powers ceded over the years to managers. |
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They can be seen carrying fish crosswise in their bills, which they take back to their young. |
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The identity of who the principals were was not in issue so long as a deal could be closed without a vendor take back mortgage. |
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Average Americans may yet roar loud enough to take back the power from their corporate overlords. |
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Cut off any unwanted growth and take back older side shoots that protrude too far out. |
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He then fought and won a hard match with the tough Mr. D. to take back his crown. |
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Then and only then will we take back control over the market forces that are the cause of our increasing emptiness and anxiety. |
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The reader is actively encouraged to take back control over her own health. |
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There are also new, shrink wrapped Japanese chopsticks to take back to the table. |
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Whenever we go up there, we often stop off just to buy a half-dozen to take back to Canberra. |
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Before we leave, we each take back our stone with our spouse's name written on it. |
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Councillor Curran says the solution is for the Housing Executive to take back responsibility for new builds from the housing associations. |
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Their language is so strong, we've got to redefine, we've gotta take back words. |
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I pick bags of them to take back home, to be converted into potent sloe gin for Christmas. |
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It becomes clear these men are self-styled vigilantes who are attempting to intimidate the looters and take back the goods they have stolen. |
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The last day we bought some more things to take back home and were again heavily loaded with luggage. |
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For liberals to make such arguments effectively, they must first take back their movement from the softs. |
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Luckily there is a nifty rewind and undo feature that lets you take back bonehead moves when playing against the computer. |
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In no way a husband has been authorized to take back the dower money from his wife in case he divorces her. |
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The judge locates the twins' mother and she consents to take back the boys. |
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You see, I feel that responsible breeding demands that the breeder is willing and able to take back any cat she's bred if it becomes necessary. |
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After verification and stamp apposition, one shouts the name of the concerned people so they can take back their passports. |
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Even if merchandising income were to double the star's revenues, at current levels the company stands to take back around half what they have paid out. |
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Publishers' tendency to take back matter out of books is cheap and lazy, and it only makes for trouble. |
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If the orderer is in default in payment, we shall be entitled to take back the goods and accordingly to enter the orderer's plant. |
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It is a time when we will take back our rightful place as a community, equal to others, through our treaty. |
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That is not an option available to us at present, since each country is obliged to take back its own highly radioactive waste. |
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If it does not work, we promised to take back the test unit and put the old pump back in its place. |
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That means a product they take back to the nest to feed to the others would be most effective against them. |
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You can take back the information, analysis and tools from the Conference to the members of your Locals and your human rights' committees. |
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If we agree with the customer that we shall take back deliveries, then this shall be limited to 2 years. |
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We can take back any carpet for the purchase of one of our own, so giving you its guarantee certificate. |
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There is still time for the public to take back control of the seed supply. |
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This whole box was presented to the prince on the occasion of opening the bridge to take back to his mother, the queen. |
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This followed years of pressure on the Province from municipalities to take back these costs that have crippled municipal budgets. |
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Under the circumstances, it would be unfair to take back the disputed five days' leave. |
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Television is a magpie, and it will take back to its stuffed nest whatever shiny things it can find. |
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Grandpa bought some of the ostrich biltong to take back home. |
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Some of the migrants want to make a new home in a place with steady work, and some stay only for a few weeks, just long enough to take back 800 or 1,000 gourdes. |
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In Afghanistan, there was a push to take back the southern province Helmand. |
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But as Republicans look to take back the White House in 2016, the buckeye State does not appear to be cooperating. |
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The sales rep said he gave Harris screws to take back to the FDA district office in Ontario, California. |
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The platoon tracks could occasionally kick out four sandbags tied together as casualties that the first sergeant could take back to the battalion aid station. |
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It would be nice if the European Union could at last prevail upon the Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina to take back Croatian refugees from Croatia. |
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In case of indications that you will not pay, we are entitled without summons or judiciary intervention, to at once dissemble and take back at your costs, the goods delivered. |
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Up to that time, the goods cannot and must not be pawned or sold and the Seller retain the right to take back or demand the goods that belong to him. |
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For one thing, Germany will have to take back the hundreds of containers-worth of unprocessed nuclear waste it has already sent to France and Britain. |
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The goal was to put forward measures that would allow everyone to take back, symbolically, this universal domain and share this evocative land of dreams and reflection. |
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France is the natural inheritor of Greece and Rome, and it is the flame of the West that you are all going to take back with you to your little countries like Canada, Vietnam, Cambodia or Madagascar. |
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He also took part in an expedition to take back Corsica from the British, but the French were repulsed by the British Royal Navy. |
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The new king, Amulius, feared Romulus and Remus would take back the throne, so he ordered them to be drowned. |
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In three days Thatcher assembled and sent a naval task force to take back control. |
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When Humphrey de Bohun tried to take back Brycheiniog, which was granted to Llywelyn by the Treaty of Montgomery, Mortimer supported de Bohun. |
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He persuaded cyclotron inventor Ernest Lawrence to let him take back some discarded cyclotron parts that had become radioactive. |
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Russia has already supplied 82 tonnes of fuel for Bushehr and plans to take back the spent material to avoid any misuse. |
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This take back has the effect of increasing the value of the bonds. |
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One of the most popular areas of the exhibit hall is our Exhibitor section where attendees can comfortably shop for souvenir, gift and handicraft items to take back home with them. |
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That is, to take an example, it would not normally be the case that a seller of clothing or furniture would take back the purchaser's used clothing or furniture in partial payment of the purchase price. |
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Order an employer to take back an employee who was a victim of discrimination or order a landlord to rent an apartment to a person refused as a tenant. |
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But, if you mend your ways, simply take back your capital sums. |
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And this comes right after the brutal repression of the general strikes, as they are gearing up determinedly to take back the main gains of those struggles. |
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If the ordering party conducts itself contrary to the contract, notably by delaying payment, after setting a reasonable deadline for payment, we are entitled to take back the retention property. |
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The standard soap-opera attractive fellows to take back to their bungalow love nests. |
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The consultations developed participants' leadership skills to take back into their personal and professional lives and also created a greater understanding of and interest in focusing on prevention advocacy. |
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While the CSA can be Canada's ear on the international stage, agreeing to take back suggestions for consideration, it has no power to be Canada's voice. |
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It was initially needed, for awaking them, to lead the pupils to discover works of great well-known painters and their techniques that the children had to take back in their own style. |
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The U. S. dollar started the week off down against the euro and yen, but better than expected results for the American Employment Report on Friday allowed the greenback to take back lost ground. |
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Aethelflaed's burh building was matched by her brother, who used his fortifications as bases to take back territory. |
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The support of Veterans Affairs Canada has enabled us to reciprocate by consecrating the 'Derry Bell and Shield' for our visiting comrades to take back with them to Ireland. |
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Bucopho bring to the inkhundla all matters of interest and concern to their various chiefdoms, and take back to the chiefdoms the decisions of the inkhundla. |
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They tried to take back York, but the Normans burnt it before they could. |
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The apex bank said that investors injected more than USD15m to recapitalise and take back control of the bank after it was briefly nationalised last week. |
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