absentee ownership उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Nearly 30 years into the Delaware North / Jacobs family control of the Bruins, absentee ownership is about to go the way of the 25-cent Coke, the 35-cent slice of pizza, and the $ 2.50 seat in the second balcony on Causeway Street.
- The town struck a blow for liberty and independence in the 1840s when it was a center of the Anti-Rent Rebellion, an often violent campaign in which Catskill farmers successfully overcame a feudal land system of absentee ownership surviving from the days of Dutch settlement.
- Nearly 30 years into the Delaware North / Jacobs family control of the Bruins, absentee ownership is about to go the way of the 25-cent Coke, the 35-cent slice of pizza, and the $ 2 . 50 seat in the second balcony on Causeway Street.
- Becky went with him when he moved to California, looked after him there, and was with him at his death in August 1929, just a few months shy of the Great Depression, the economic crisis which he anticipated in " Absentee Ownership : Business Enterprise in Recent Times ".
- With the Irish " brooding over their discontent in sullen indignation " ( in the words of the Earl of Clare ), the countryside was largely viewed by landlords as a hostile place in which to live, and absentee ownership was common; some landlords visited their property only once or twice in a lifetime, if ever.
- After more than four seasons of absentee ownership _ some might even argue that there have been nearly two decades of it _ the Islanders announced Thursday that the current owners had " agreed in principle to sell a substantial portion of the club, " believed to be at least 82 percent, to John Spano, a 32-year-old Texas businessman.
- In December 1991, aware of the limitations of his absentee ownership but still unable to find an outright buyer willing to pay his $ 75 million price tag, Pickett attempted to re-establish local management of the Islanders by selling a minority stake in the team to a committee of four Long Island entrepreneurs Ralph Palleschi, Bob Rosenthal, Stephen Walsh and Paul Greenwood.
- Railways had been extended into frontier states; there were heavy crops in sparsely settled regions where freight-rates were high, so that given the existing distributive system there were over production and waste; there was notorious stock manipulation and discrimination in rates; and the farmers regarded absentee ownership of railways by New York capitalists much as absentee ownership of land has been regarded in Ireland.
- Railways had been extended into frontier states; there were heavy crops in sparsely settled regions where freight-rates were high, so that given the existing distributive system there were over production and waste; there was notorious stock manipulation and discrimination in rates; and the farmers regarded absentee ownership of railways by New York capitalists much as absentee ownership of land has been regarded in Ireland.