majority control造句1. To regain majority control of other privatised utilities when funds allow.
2. Majority control is now less important.
3. Analysts say News Corp's step to cede majority control in Xing Kong confirms this strategy.
4. They need only 39 seats to take back majority control.
5. Foreign companies are not allowed to hold majority control in fund management companies.
6. Venezuela last week took majority control of key oil investments by foreign companies.
7. Republicans won majority control of the House of Representatives, but Democrats still hold a narrow majority in the Senate.
8. Mr Chin had foreseen this difficulty and made sure that no child had majority control of any of the family companies.
9. Our constitutional system amply provides for the protection of minorities by means other than giving them majority control of state legislatures.
10. Another obstacle is lingering resentment of Japan's wartime occupation of China, which some trading company managers worry might surface if they seek majority control of their Chinese ventures.
11. Sabato and other experts are predicting that the Senate will remain under Democratic majority control - but just barely.
12. A million dollars of preferred stock laughs merrily in recognition of a majority control going past in a go-cart drawn by an imported nurse.
13. Political experts and public opinion surveys widely agree that Republicans are posed to win back majority control of the House of Representatives on November 2.
14. Larger Allied Irish Banks (AIB) and Bank of Ireland have heavy state involvement, and Dublin is poised to take majority control of BoI.
15. Kaine said Democrats can expect some loses on Tuesday, but not enough to loose majority control of either the House or the Senate.
16. And at the end of 2009, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation bought an additional 1% of its venture with General Motors, gaining majority control.
17. Sabato is predicting that Republicans will win 55 House seats, and they only need 39 to take back majority control.
18. As GM was sliding into bankruptcy in 2009 it sold the 1% stake for $84.5 million, giving SAIC majority control of the venture.
19. The fact that the Law of One were given apparent majority control of the council made the plan seem very promising to the populace of Poseida.
20. The president and his Democratic party face the possibility of losing majority control of Congress in midterm elections early next month.
21. Kevin Wale, head of GM in China, defends the decision to cede majority control to his Chinese partner: "Relationships [in a joint venture] are much stronger than numbers.