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Why America Needs a Nationalized 5G NetworkIn early 2018, a leaked National Security Council document suggested that the US government set up a nationalized 5G network.
The troops would not be nationalized, remaining under state control.
Our era of nationalized and negative partisanship cuts both ways.
It nationalized or took over Venezuela's oil industries in 1976.
Likewise, Sidor, a Venezuela steelmaker company, was nationalized in 2008.
The utility, once Asia's largest, was essentially nationalized after Fukushima.
A series of new regulations have effectively nationalized the banks.
"This race became nationalized very early," Delaney told the diners.
Nationalized industries were sluggish and fabulously costly to the taxpayer.
The UK has both nationalized health insurance (meaning everybody is covered by a government plan) and a nationalized medical sector (meaning most hospitals and doctors are owned by or employed by the government, too).
In essence, on a de facto basis the banks were nationalized.
Rail union Unite called for all rail lines to be nationalized.
So, the fact is when Trump is involved, it&aposs nationalized.
Nonetheless, the ad reaffirms just how nationalized this race has become.
Former President Nestor Kirchner re-nationalized the postal service in 2003.
Switzerland in contrast has robust service and a completely nationalized rail.
Energy utilities and postal and rail services would also be nationalized.
This may be the most nationalized midterm election of our lifetimes.
The race had become nationalized well before the fracas on Wednesday.
But, like nearly everywhere else, politics in Louisiana has become more nationalized.
One of Ukraine's wealthiest men, Kolomoisky says PrivatBank was nationalized without justification.
Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez, nationalized energy resources while crude prices were high.
His successor, John King, is no less fanatical about hawking nationalized standards.
Here's what happened — and what a nationalized 5G network might actually mean.
The POROSHENKO administration nationalized the bank in 2016 it was declared insolvent.
Like virtually any nationalized body, the system has its share of inefficiencies.
Kolomoisky disputes that assessment of the bank's health when it was nationalized.
It seems like the Supreme Court is a nationalized cultural and social issues.
One, American politics has never been quite so nationalized as it is now.
We nationalized the debt of the banks, which has now resulted in austerity.
His administration and his allies in Congress also nationalized the student loan industry.
Later, the property had been nationalized and divided into apartments, then mostly abandoned.
Given the backlash, the nationalized 5G proposal appears to be dead on arrival.
Political polarization and the partisan division that comes with it has become nationalized.
But Trump makes everything about himself, and so has nationalized all the races.
Such positions hark back to the 1930s, when Mexico nationalized its oil industry.
Oil had been nationalized in 1976, and displaced foreign owners had been compensated.
But this campaign has been nationalized in ways we've never really seen before.
It is part-owned by troubled Ukrainian lender PrivatBank, which is being nationalized.
The dispute centers on a bank called Privatbank that was nationalized in 2016.
The state owns 8003 percent of Bashneft, which it nationalized just two years ago.
Perhaps it speaks to how nationalized the 2020 primary has been the whole time.
"You can find oil and gas and then have it nationalized overnight," Ebinger said.
It was nationalized, and its factory in La Sabaneta is now an empty outpost.
Kolomoisky denies any wrongdoing and says the bank was forcibly nationalized without proper justification.
Super Tuesday also has less power because the entire election process has been nationalized.
These are only limited examples of the effects of rationing in these nationalized systems.
Thus, the logical choice would be to simply move to a totally nationalized system.
"This race will be nationalized," said one Kansas Republican familiar with the internal discussions.
When he grew frustrated with the operation of private industry, he simply nationalized it.
Health care has become one of the few nationalized focal points in the race.
To be clear, there is a difference between a public option and nationalized healthcare.
Big companies were filing for bankruptcy, being nationalized, or seeking bailouts from various governments.
In a heavily nationalized election, both candidates tried hard to out-Georgia each other.
When Germany occupied Belgium in World War II, the British government nationalized Thomas Cook.
It has shored up the lender with billions of dollars since it was nationalized.
Once a service is nationalized and people like it, it's hard to un-nationalize. 
Maduro has already announced plans for a second nationalized asset-backed coin called Petro Gold.
Over the past four decades, American politics has become both more nationalized and more polarized.
TX-23 reminds us that even in a nationalized election, some politics are still local.
Even a socialist government cannot raise taxes enough to meet the costs of nationalized medicine.
This has occurred in Canada and the United Kingdom, where nationalized medicine is the norm.
Vineyards were nationalized and turned into huge farms designed for easier and more automated harvests.
By 1989, the military junta of Manuel Noreiga had effectively nationalized the money-laundering industry.
The leaks have reportedly multiplied since Chávez nationalized seventy-six oil-services companies, in 2009.
The U.K. system has shown us that a nationalized health system is not the answer.
In the years since O'Neill retired as speaker in 1987, American politics have become nationalized.
Kolomoisky called the allegations nonsense and has said the bank was nationalized on spurious grounds.
A nationalized Facebook could also force the generally secretive company to become more transparent. Facebook.
It either needs to be broken up or nationalized, and I'm not sure where to start.
Its platform calls for all Icelanders to receive shares in banks nationalized during the financial crisis.
There's never been a nationalized telecom in the United States, but lots of countries have one.
It will of course not be a nationalized system, as such, that will be set up.
Is your mind something that can be nationalized and its material contents distributed by the state?
In Virginia, it was Democrats who nationalized the 2019 race for control of the state legislature.
Its fundamental structure will then be called into question by those who want a nationalized system.
The nationalized network laid out in the proposal would be built in the next three years.
"If the election is nationalized and it's not about the economy, then we'll lose," Bush said.
Like media deals and fan bases, the top echelon of the sport has been rigorously nationalized.
Private hospitals have been nationalized and ice rinks and conference centers transformed into morgues and hospitals.
Russia has nationalized energy companies as oil made up an increasingly larger portion of its exports.
He made a windfall in 1979 when the Belgian government nationalized the industry before prices slumped.
The oligarch left Ukraine after PrivatBank, which he owned and, the authorities say, looted, was nationalized.
After the 242 Iranian Revolution, the new Islamic Republic initially nationalized all banks, among other industries.
I've never seen a cycle where congressional races are as nationalized as they are this year.
He hasn't seen or heard any convincing plan to transition to a nationalized system, he said.
The companies had in practice been nationalized, but formally speaking the shareholders were still out there.
The failure of Mr. Bullock's campaign illustrates how presidential primaries have been nationalized in recent cycles.
This approach has also given cover to swing district Democrats as our politics have increasingly nationalized.
During her three-year tenure at NBU, Gontareva closed more than 80 banks and nationalized PrivatBank.
He didn't outright ban CEU from operating anymore than he banned elections or nationalized media corporations.
He also said Coinsecure is providing whitelisting services to build a nationalized exchange operated by the government.
But most countries use their nationalized health care systems to negotiate a good deal on drug prices.
Venezuela nationalized its oil industry in the mid-1970s, prompting Chevron and other foreign companies to leave.
Macron's proposals involve the biggest shake-up of the railways since they were nationalized in the 1930s.
And while Trump has disparaged Obamacare, he hasn't come out against the idea of nationalized healthcare either.
Castro quickly nationalized the tourism industry and made the Habana Hilton the new government headquarters for months.
She would tax and spend her way to a nationalized, single-payer health system — a sure failure.
But during the financial crisis student lending seized up, and in response Congress effectively nationalized the program.
The incentive to innovate and generate new medicines and procedures is also radically muted under nationalized systems.
On May 20110, Labor Day, he ordered troops to occupy natural gas fields and nationalized all hydrocarbons.
The hospitals also are nationalized to ensure they don't over-treat patients and over-charge the system.
The danger that a highly nationalized and deeply partisan politics poses to American institutions is undoubtedly real.
The ICSID is often used by global companies seeking compensation from governments that have nationalized their assets.
And building such a nationalized network at this point in 5G's life cycle borders on the impossible.
In 2011, the Venezuelan government, then led by Hugo Chávez, nationalized Crystallex's share of a mining project.
Ireland plans to sell 25 percent of the nationalized bank in a dual Dublin-London stock listing.
Broad said he's had positive experiences with nationalized health care systems in other countries where he's lived.
A small cheer even erupted from the group when a card nationalized every utility on the board.
And among industries in Russia, the most important by a long shot is the largely nationalized energy sector.
Is it — as some conservatives in the US are suggesting — the result of Britain's nationalized health care sector?
Rebello said he worked at a predecessor to Weatherford when the company's oil assets in Iran were nationalized.
The once powerful engine of capitalism has been nationalized by the Obama bureaucracies feeding on fines and fees.
Fannie and Freddie then were effectively nationalized during the crisis and have been pushed to tighten mortgage quality.
Those who survived then found their property nationalized by Romania's Communist leadership, which ruled from 1947 until 1989.
In France, it essentially nationalized computer-based services and made them something the average citizen had access to.
One continuing tragedy is the decimation of local media and the rise of nationalized politics in its place.
Nationalized politics forces local candidates to act mostly like Trump or Pelosi stand-ins and less like themselves.
Italian daily La Repubblica on Tuesday said the airline could be nationalized for some years before being sold.
After the Second World War, the Soviets nationalized the company and carted the best equipment off to Russia.
A Marxist, Mr. Allende nationalized an ITT subsidiary; in 22012, he was overthrown by the military and killed.
His election followed eight years of interventionist policies under previous leader Cristina Fernandez, who nationalized YPF in 2012.
Italian daily La Repubblica on Tuesday said the airline could be nationalized for some years before being sold.
Whereas the two deputy prime ministers and heads of the two ruling parties believe the bank should be nationalized.
Founded in 1587 as one of Latin America's first airlines, Cubana was nationalized after Fidel Castro's leftist 218 revolution.
We had the great nationalized industries of coal, steel, and rail, the NHS, and most of all, education reform.
B&B, which specialized in buy-to-let mortgages, was nationalized during the height of the crisis in 2008.
Of course, while our politics are increasingly nationalized, state-level concerns have also given Democrats an advantage in 2018.
Spain first enforced a lockdown on March 14, and all private hospitals were nationalized soon after on March 16.
And the food industry, which doesn't want to be nationalized, isn't likely to throw its weight behind this proposal.
The government nationalized PrivatBank in 2016, and accused Mr. Kolomoisky of diverting millions of dollars to companies he controls.
Under the Communist government in Poland, the state nationalized all industries and seized almost all properties after the war.
Fernandez is considered more moderate then Kirchner, who nationalized the country's major energy company while she was in office.
Since much of industry was nationalized and no longer profit-driven, it had to be supported by the government.
Given that context, high-stakes testing, nationalized standards and curriculums, and random acts of English teaching often fall short.
They had barely backed out when the owner of Yukos, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, was arrested and his company nationalized.
Alitalia was re-nationalized by the Italian government in March after privatization efforts backed by Etihad Airways largely failed.
The pressures on banks have eased meaningfully since the days of the hardliners when banking was being de facto nationalized.
The shelves at Agropatria, the largest agricultural supply company in Venezuela, have emptied out since it was nationalized in 2010.
On Thursday two Cuban-Americans sued Carnival Corporation for using Cuban ports nationalized from the family members who owned them.
The former owners, two of Ukraine's richest men, dispute the authorities' assessment of the bank's health when it was nationalized.
And what they are doing is, the courts have nationalized the immigration issue where the President&aposs hands are tied.
In 1956, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nassar nationalized the Suez Canal and the Soviets invaded Hungary shortly before the election.
ConocoPhillips and Exxon Mobil both left Venezuela years ago after late President Hugo Chavez nationalized the oil industry. NON-U.
Thames Water, for instance, added a clause to its bonds to ensure holders are repaid immediately should it be nationalized.
The United States imposed sanctions on Cuba after Fidel Castro nationalized swathes of American assets more than 50 years ago.
The Sanders brand of democratic socialism is not Latin American-style socialism where businesses and utilities are seized and nationalized.
Beginning with the New Deal, the economic safety net, once limited to state and local governments, has been largely nationalized.
There is no question that this is a nationalized election where House races are tied directly to their presidential election.
Among her first steps, Gontareva, a former investment banker herself, closed 87 ailing banks, and nationalized PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender.
First, take into account all the economic resources that are nationalized under China's control (including some so-called private enterprises).
The bond was originally issued by Electricidad de Caracas before it was nationalized as a Corpoelec subsidiary a decade ago.
The Spanish government has nationalized all private hospitals and healthcare providers as the country suffers a surge in coronavirus cases.
Before this 2017 ruling, petrol was a nationalized resource in Mexico, with only one company authorized to sell gas: Pemex.
Chavez also nationalized the telephone company and the electrical company, which were under the control of Verizon and AES, respectively.
Cantv, founded in 1930, was re-nationalized by President Chavez in 2007 as he moved to consolidate his socialist revolution.
The "Asiatic Universal Bank" listed as Neocom's bank was nationalized by the Kyrgysztan government in 2010 amid allegations of money laundering.
A proposal for a nationalized 5G network hints at the US's fear of not being able to keep pace with China.
It was first privatised in the 1990s, then nationalized in the last decade, before being sold to telecoms billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov.
Blackburn is counting on a nationalized message to carry her, even as Democrats' chances of gaining control appear to be fading.
And he clearly supports and voted for a nationalized health care system — something I think would be a huge, huge mistake.
It will also cause those who thought a nationalized system was the inevitable outcome of the failure to ObamaCare to grimace.
The company's oil assets in the country were nationalized in 1918, and Shell was only partly compensated by the Soviet government.
What's gotten less attention is an idea that would actually fuse a national regulatory approach with a nationalized market-based solution.
The option of a nationalized 5G network was being discussed by Trump's national security team, an administration official said on Sunday.
A system in which factories, banks and even housing were nationalized required a planned economy, as a substitute for capitalist competition.
Buoyed by a sustained rise in oil prices, he nationalized companies and funneled oil revenues into welfare programs and food imports.
If these cases succeed in claiming damages for being nationalized by the Chávez regime, Maduro's main lifeline could be cut off.
We live in a nationalized media environment where politically engaged citizens have emotional and intellectual relationships with nationally known political figures.
While the old adage -- all politics is local -- is generally true, in my view, President Trump has nationalized the 2018 midterms.
He fled Iran as a child when his prominent family's major pharmaceutical conglomerate was seized and nationalized by the Iranian government.
After Privat Bank, Ukraine's largest, was nationalized in 85033, it was found to have laundered $5.5 billion over the previous decade.
"Politics is much more nationalized than it was just a few decades ago," said Swers in an interview in October 2016.
There's lots of political science research that shows politics is much more nationalized than it was just a few decades ago.
The heads of Italy's two ruling coalition partners said on Wednesday the bank would be nationalized were public funds to be injected.
"Canada has a nationalized, single-payer system that allows them to negotiate much better prices with the drug companies," Sanders told CNN.
The government has de facto nationalized the banking industry by controlling its capital and the way that the industry lends its money.
One concern is Zelenskiy's ties to oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, the former owner of Ukraine's biggest lender PrivatBank, which was nationalized in 2016.
On Thursday two Cuban-Americans sued cruise operator Carnival Corp for using Cuban ports nationalized from the family members who owned them.
We now have nationalized political behavior in which local politics are only interesting to most people as they relate to national politics.
Atlantia, which is controlled by Italy's Benetton family, was awarded motorway concessions when Rome nationalized its highway network some 20 years ago.
The federal charter for large businesses would have the following stipulations: In other words, under this plan, no businesses would be nationalized.
Castro nationalized all American businesses in Cuba — taking them over without compensating their owners — and declared ideological allegiance to the Soviet Union.
Also, Canada has a lot of cool stuff that America does not, like a nationalized healthcare system and generous family leave laws.
Morales, who nationalized the energy sector in 2006, reiterated that the government will invest $2.4 billion in exploration and extraction this year.
Sanders knew that the term "nationalized medicine" would be seen as pejorative by a majority of Americans, so he renamed the concept.
In 1951, when Iran nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Petroleum Company, Britain retaliated by imposing a naval blockade, preventing Iran from exporting oil.
" Former U.S. Representative Artur Davis, who served Alabama's Seventh Congressional District from 2003 to 2o11, told me, "The race is already nationalized.
This has put its entire economy, including its nationalized oil industry that accounts for most of the country's export revenues, in jeopardy.
The appropriate response to nationalized AI strategy is not to abandon the distributed approach that put us ahead of all other nations.
Which again, might be scary if such a nationalized 5G network was something that had even a remote chance of actually happening.
Tsingtao was nationalized in 1949, and despite the purges, starvation and displacement that accompanied the Cultural Revolution, it never stopped producing beer.
France has nationalized its supplies, and 12 states have put up internal borders, blocking the easy transport of goods through the bloc.
When Allende became president, he nationalized a lot of the copper mines in the Atacama desert that were owned by American companies.
Cable news and Twitter have nationalized and accelerated the campaign news cycle, but South Carolina politics still move at a different pace.
Midterm elections -- particularly in the past decade or so -- are entirely nationalized, and focused on how people believe the president is doing.
At the moment, living under draconian regulations, which have effectively nationalized the banking industry, banks keep reporting record earnings as noted above.
The Democratic push to frame a victory for Jon Ossoff as proof of a growing anti-Trump wave has nationalized the race.
Castro nationalized the tourism industry after the revolution, but since then, Cuba has struck joint venture deals with several foreign hotel operators.
In March, the Spanish government gave the green light to merger talks between Bankia and fellow nationalized lender Banco Mare Nostrum (BMN).
It has even been willing to discuss compensation for American property nationalized in the 1960s and the sensitive issue of human rights.
The company was nationalized by the Czech government in 1945, and over time witnessed the changing of partners and shifting of styles.
"They will settle here and become nationalized," he said, cautioning that such a move would further dilute the privileges of East Bank Jordanians.
Some of the strongest resistance to a nationalized health care system came from physicians who feared that it would interfere with their profits.
It took just two years for the relationship to unravel as Castro nationalized swaths of the economy and introduced a broad agrarian reform.
Codelco was nationalized in the 1970s and returns all its profits to the state, providing an important source of income to the government.
Canada could theoretically create a nationalized bus service with a mandate for intercity and rural travel, funded by federal, provincial, and municipal money.
Kolomoisky emphatically denies any wrongdoing, rejects the central bank's assessment of PrivatBank's financial health and said the lender was nationalized on spurious grounds.
A nationalized blockchain built on top of services that citizens already use can be a tool that further consolidates state and corporate control.
In Britain, a country that led on privatization, a recent poll 70-80 percent of Brits want to see these companies re-nationalized.
But, there's no question that this race has been nationalized almost since its start, with both parties test-driving their potential 2018 messages.
The party attacked private landlords during its rise to power, and when it took control, it nationalized all land, following the Soviet model.
In concert, these plans should work, with the additional stipulation that the state IRA plans be nationalized, so that the regulations aren't balkanized.
But Five-Star leader Luigi Di Maio has said Carige will be nationalized if the state has to put any money in it.
In this era of college basketball, there are many programs that invest resources; cachet does not go very far; and recruiting is nationalized.
Our researchers should be focusing on a nationalized health system to reduce systemic costs instead of being instruments for the health insurance companies.
But innovation slowed after former President Cristina Fernandez imposed currency controls and nationalized energy firms during her 2007-224 administration, scaring away foreigners.
The fight over Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation appears to have nationalized the campaign, causing some Trump-skeptical Republican voters to return to the fold.
Last month, he temporarily nationalized one of France's biggest shipyards, STX France, to prevent it from being taken over by an Italian competitor.
The dismantling of Petróleos de Venezuela, the highly productive oil corporation nationalized in 1975, and its astounding present level of corruption alarmed them.
The Soviets nationalized all the shops, including the Kushners' fur stores, and began to put the richer people on cattle trains to Siberia.
He imposed big windfall taxes on banks, energy, telecoms and retail firms and nationalized private pension savings of 3 trillion forints ($11 billion).
Fernandez implemented generous welfare programs, nationalized businesses and imposed currency controls as president of Latin America's third largest economy between 2007 and 2015.
In Cuba, generations of families have made their homes in the houses nationalized by the revolutionary government when Cuban citizens fled the country.
After Mr. Castro's ascent in 1959, the refinery was nationalized and the town was renamed Camilo Cienfuegos, after one of Mr. Castro's commanders.
It's a nationalized contest, often, and the Senate seat has become more Republican over time, so it's definitely an uphill battle for him.
Ireland last month sold 25 percent of the bank it nationalized almost a decade ago in a 3 billion euro ($3.4 billion) listing.
Some members of the anti-establishment government have suggested that the motorway network should be nationalized after the disaster that killed 43 people.
In the 1930s, radio nationalized news, Westerns, and the Yankees, giving simultaneous access to FDR's addresses and Edward R. Murrow's reports from the Blitz.
Replace most local elected officials with political appointees, and move to a more nationalized election, which would have to be done through proportional representation.
Morales, an ex-coca grower, nationalized Bolivia's resources sector after taking power in 2006, initially winning plaudits for plowing the profits into welfare programs.
After 1945, when Estonia became a part of the Soviet Union, the house was nationalized, and the family was forced to leave their home.
"The biggest damage the government does is it has nationalized, not savings for rich people, but savings for low-income people," he said Friday.
For that, Northam can thank Perriello, who nationalized the race in ways that should send shudders down the spines of Republicans across the country.
Meanwhile, Blackburn, who's built up a conservative portfolio over the years, is running a more nationalized campaign, touting her support for Trump. 10. Sen.
The real question is: Which players in the U.S. system should lead the charge against efforts like the centralized and nationalized Chinese strategic plan?
Local quarantine stations were slowly turned over to the federal government and the quarantine system was fully nationalized by 1921, according to the CDC.
A National Security Council memo leaked in 2017 proposed a nationalized 5G network in the US that would lease wireless capacity to private carriers.
When the bank was nationalized, the authorities said the lender had a $5.6 billion hole in its balance sheet due to shady lending practices.
The end of World War II brought Communism, and most of the private spas and resorts were nationalized, closed or mismanaged under state officials.
The U.S. official behind a memo arguing for the development of a nationalized 5G mobile network has reportedly left the National Security Council (NSC).
When the bank was nationalized, the authorities said the lender had a $5.6 billion hole in its balance sheet due to shady lending practices.
But the majority of Sanders supporters in our poll (much less all voters) aren't willing to pay enough to actually support those nationalized services.
One of the most important and early tests of that promise will be the fate of PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender, which was nationalized in 2016.
Norway's nationalized health plan, which once distributed thousands of 3.5-inch disks to physicians every month, only phased out their use a few years ago.
For Tata, which once owned Air India, it represents a way back into the full-service airline business 65 years after that carrier was nationalized.
Kolomoisky has fought a protracted legal battle with the state over control of Ukraine's largest lender, PrivatBank, which was nationalized against his wishes in 2016.
The central bank has said banks that fail to meet the capital requirements would be declared insolvent, or nationalized if they are of systemic importance.
The once lavish palace, set in parkland, served as a residence for Russia's imperial Romanov dynasty before the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution and was later nationalized.
The U.K. government remains the majority shareholder of RBS after the bank was part-nationalized in 2008 in the wake of the global financial crisis.
"Your biggest fear as a bond investor is if your bond gets nationalized for less than market value," Dan Neidle, partner at Clifford Chance, said.
This type of investment simply cannot realize an adequate return in a nationalized system, and the development of breakthrough drugs and technology is therefore chilled.
Despite Mr. Bevin's best efforts to boost his re-election by tying himself to President Trump, this was a race that refused to be nationalized.
When Japan nationalized the islands in 2012, to ward off a planned sale to Tokyo's then-governor, it sparked furious anti-Japanese protests in China.
Under President Allende, hundreds of companies were expropriated, the copper industry was nationalized, and an extensive program of agrarian reforms redistributed lands among the poor.
Poland's failure to return formerly Jewish-owned property wrongfully taken during the Holocaust and nationalized in the communist era continues to cause a gross injustice.
To make nationalized health insurance a reality, people like you need to decide health care is no longer a partisan issue; it's an American issue.
Here, Tillmans emphasizes the material support over the images and text usually printed on paper, stressing similarities and differences in nationalized forms of printed communication.
The company, founded by United States oil companies (Aramco is short for Arabian American Oil Company), was nationalized by the Saudi government in the 1970s.
Under the 1960 agreement, Poland paid the United States $103 million to settle all claims by American citizens for property seized and nationalized in Poland.
Stanovaya noted that the Moscow protests had started as a local movement but had become nationalized due to the perceived harshness of the authorities' response.
Washington has also allowed Cuban-Americans to sue foreign and U.S. companies for trafficking in properties nationalized in the early months of the Cuban Revolution.
The important difference, of course, is that foreign state-owned companies are not accountable to British passengers (as a nationalized company is to British voters).
This has put the South American nation's entire economy, including its nationalized oil industry that accounts for most of the country's export revenues, in jeopardy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is under pressure over how he will resolve a long-running dispute regarding a nationalized bank and its former oligarch owner.
One after the other, the airlines dropped their interest and ultimately, the Italian government re-nationalized the airline on March 17 during the coronavirus pandemic.
But he also nationalized large swaths of the economy and implemented strict currency controls, state meddling that economists say is the root of the current crisis.
In the 2000s, after Hugo Chávez came into office, investment in new electric capacity in Venezuela dried up, particularly after he nationalized the grid in 2007.
Ex-coca grower Morales nationalized Bolivia's resources sector after taking power in 2006, initially winning plaudits for ploughing the profits into welfare programs and boosting development.
Kolomoisky was PrivatBank's main owner until December 2016 when the government nationalized the lender as part of a donor-backed clean-up of the financial system.
As the first leader of the one-party communist state, Lenin redistributed land and nationalized industry and banks in a bid to champion the working class.
They have also canvassed neighborhoods in swing congressional districts, urging voters to get behind "Medicare for all," Mr. Sanders's plan for a nationalized health insurance system.
It was built on the theory that because a single-payer, totally nationalized system of healthcare was not politically palatable, a stepping-stone should be designed.
By 1918, though, Lenin was in the Kremlin, Shchukin had gone into exile, and the collection was nationalized and dispersed; some works ended up in Siberia.
It began as a last gasp of colonialism, a plot by Britain and France, working with Israel, to reclaim the Suez Canal, recently nationalized by Egypt.
Chavez handed a thousand farmers the vast nationalized cattle land, though many who came hoping to grow arable crops found their harvest wiped out by flooding.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands is selling Propertize, the real estate portfolio of nationalized bank SNS Reaal, for 895 million euros ($989 million) to JP Morgan (JPM.
Certainly, Mr. Chávez was a dedicated leftist who spent heavily on social programs and who nationalized much of the economy, which played into his country's crises.
However, split-ticket voting has become far less common, as the parties have more clearly staked out their differences, and as local elections have become nationalized.
The Spanish government has nationalized all of its hospitals and healthcare providers in the country in its latest move to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
That said, he was right to point at other nations who have successful nationalized health care systems as evidence that it can work -- and work well.
The caucuses mark a turn in the campaign toward a more nationalized primary, with South Carolina — the last of the four early voting states — coming Feb.
That sense of vulnerability and loss has been nationalized, and the centrality of anti-Semitism to rising white supremacy in America can no longer be ignored.
But previous presidents, both Republican and Democrat, suspended Title III, which allows U.S. citizens, including Cuban-Americans, to sue anyone profiting from their nationalized or confiscated properties.
In an era when a nationalized party image tends to override personal characteristics, it's not surprising that leading Democrats were quick to call on Northam to resign.
When Al-Ahram was nationalized in 1963, the brewing company acquired the necessary production and operating licenses that makes them the biggest player in the industry today.
This 2014 reform was undoubtedly Peña Nieto's most surprising initiative — opening up the country's nationalized energy sector to foreign investment for the first time in 80 years.
The zoo said the afternoon that Konwiser entered the enclosure, she was alone, which is in compliance with the nationalized standards from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums.
That year, the Ukrainian government nationalized the bank, which was on the brink of insolvency, and Kolomoisky and his associates were accused of embezzling five billion dollars.
"Special elections are getting much more nationalized and better reflections of the national partisan mood than they have been," said Matt Grossmann, a Michigan State political scientist.
It's hard for me to point to an example, even in European countries, where they've nationalized a service and that's made the service better or more efficient.
On Wednesday his government endorsed a bill to fast-track through parliament the biggest shake-up of France's debt-ridden railways since they were nationalized in 1930s.
Cyanide pills were delivered via the mob's contacts to the former Hilton Hotel in Havana, now nationalized and renamed the Hotel Habana Libre, the CIA documents show.
Democrats nationalized the midterm campaigns around the issues of the war as well as congressional Republicans, and they retook control of the House and Senate in 2006.
Karuturi, one of the first foreign firms to lease land in Ethiopia, has disputed Ethiopia's findings and demanded "adequate and appropriate" compensation after its land was nationalized.
Difficulties continued even after the industry was partly nationalized in 1975 under British Leyland, a company that was kept afloat with billions of pounds provided by taxpayers.
Breitbart has effectively nationalized the race, making it a proxy war between the grass roots and establishments and regularly devoting the site's front page to the race.
Although tobacco is not nationalized, the government issues growth targets; in 2015, the Industry Ministry released a "road map" for the industry calling for expanded cigarette production.
Macri's government is also looking to restart manufacturing at cash-strapped state-run aircraft producer Fadea, which was previously operated by Lockheed Martin and nationalized under Fernandez.
Under this relatively new, nationalized framework of voting, down-ballot races are more of a referendum on the president than on the actual person on the ballot.
News coverage from early January and February, long before the race became nationalized, treated Ossoff's chances at even making the runoff as far from a sure thing.
Britains railways are already partly nationalized with the infrastructure operator Network Rail, which controls stations as well as tracks, tunnels and level crossings, in the public sector.
More than two weeks later, they're still there, and say they won't be leaving until the docks are nationalized and are used to produce renewable energy infrastructure.
So while there's plenty to criticize Google for on numerous fronts (like its apathy toward protecting net neutrality), spearheading a nationalized 5G surveillance cabal isn't among them.
It was produced in Tarragona, Spain, where the monks built a distillery during an exile from eastern France after the French government nationalized their distillery in 1903.
A month later, it nationalized R.B.S. Iceland: Years before the crisis, Kaupthing and other lenders began borrowing heavily, propelling the country's growth as an unlikely financial center.
The regime was awash in money; a previous government had nationalized the oil industry and renegotiated its relationships to the Western companies that had once controlled it.
The following month, Banco Português de Negócios, a private bank, was nationalized amid allegations of fraud and money laundering, marking the start of the country's financial crisis.
Wang said that China "has never nationalized any foreign investment project" since it began opening up the Chinese economy to the world more than 40 years ago.
"The Democrats nationalized the election and the Republicans failed to nationalize the key issues of repealing ObamaCare and major tax cuts and draining the swamp," said Rep.
But nationalized politics alone strips away the many little points of common ground that cut across polarizing lines of ideology and help make bargains and compromise possible.
But that kind of targeted politics hasn't worked particularly well in our nationalized political environment lately, and it seems even less likely to work in a presidential year.
Crime rates have soared, the nationalized oil industry continues to collapse, and power and internet outages have grown more frequent, and often last for multiple hours a day.
The court ruling could benefit Ihor Kolomoisky, a powerful tycoon who owned PrivatBank at the time it was nationalized and is fighting multiple court cases against the decision.
PrivatBank was nationalized as part of an clean-up of the banking system backed by the International Monetary Fund, which supports Ukraine with a $3.9 billion loan program.
Some members of the anti-establishment government have suggested that the motorway network should be nationalized after Rome launched a procedure to strip Autostrade of the motorway concessions.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's largest lender, Privatbank, said on Wednesday that reports it will be nationalized were attempts to create panic and destabilize the political situation in the country.
Kiev has nationalized large parts of its banking system to try to stamp out corruption but keep the system running, as a number of international banks have withdrawn.
"I am absolutely for Alitalia being nationalized so that workers can keep their jobs under decent contractual terms," said Raffaele Di Giacomo, a salesman in a hardware store.
The United States previously recognized Bacardi's claim to Havana Club under a statute aiming to protect owners of Cuban companies nationalized after Fidel Castro's rebels came to power.
The company began working with Saudi Arabia in 220 and owned a stake in the state oil giant Saudi Aramco before it was fully nationalized in the 250.1s.
According to pollster YouGov, 23 percent of Britons say British Steel should be nationalized, 18 percent say it should not, while 36 percent say they do not know.
While medical debt is pervasive in the US, nations with nationalized medicine seem capable of providing a high quality of care across the board with far lower expenditures.
What he fails to mention is that the idea of nationalized medicine — which is what he is proposing, using a euphemism — will in fact not be paid for.
As the news environment fragmented, and lawmakers found themselves under attack for supporting a nationalized "Washington" agenda, the normal bulwarks of protection – the political parties, congressional leaders etc.
The realization that a nationalized economy might also be profoundly inefficient, and disastrously slow to keep up with global markets, only surfaced later with the Soviet Union's collapse.
The last thing Western C.E.O.s want is to wake up to discover that the mineral resources their companies have been mining for the past generation have been nationalized.
The 2017 contests were a mixed bag, ranging from ultralow turnout in special state legislative elections to nationalized congressional races and a high-turnout general election in Virginia.
But he resigned as executive chairman in 2012 just before the state nationalized the bank and negotiated a bailout to rescue it and smaller struggling banks in Spain.
But that is enough of a "mental illness" for Chinese Communists, whose ideology considers all religions, including Christianity, to be backward superstitions that must be diluted and nationalized.
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, whose government has already nationalized private hospitals in response to the crisis, proposed an extraordinary $220 billion rescue package for individuals and businesses.
Mr. Sechin accused Mr. Ulyukayev of seeking the bribe in exchange for dropping objections to the state oil company's acquisition of a recently nationalized midsize oil producer, Bashneft.
Venezuela's socialist government has nationalized significant swathes of the private sector before, which has involved picking confrontational and often costly legal battles with large foreign companies like Exxon.
He referred to the way the government seized coal mines, railroads and even a department store in World War II, and nationalized steel mills during the Korean War.
Since many of the major industries (including railways, coal, telecommunications, and a good chunk of automobile production) were nationalized, the government was effectively acting as a giant employer.
But Johnson and his party were plagued by concerns that such a trade deal could include the National Health Service (NHS), the country&aposs prized nationalized healthcare system.
That's probably part of the reason lawmakers in New Zealand were long ago able to enact a nationalized health insurance system, but in the US that seems impossible.
A highly nationalized House vote in which both the president beats Mr. Sanders and Republicans successfully yoke the Vermont senator to House Democrats could produce a Republican House.
Mr. Rato was forced to resign in May 2012, just before Bankia was nationalized and the Spanish government negotiated a European bailout to rescue the country's banking sector.
The government effectively nationalized Yukos in lawsuits over unpaid taxes after its founder, the oil tycoon Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, was jailed on fraud charges brought with political overtones.
In 2001 Romanian authorities embarked on a program to return buildings seized and nationalized by the communist regime that ran the country until 1989 to their original owners.
PrivatBank was nationalized as part of a clean-up of the banking system backed by the International Monetary Fund, which supports Ukraine with a $3.9 billion loan program.
But numerous political experts told me the pressure of this nationalized election is making it harder to have these "dark horse" campaigns find success focusing on early states.
In the era of nationalized politics, even some prominent Iowans feared this was the year their state's influence over the presidential primary season might finally start to decay.
Conoco's assets in Venezuela were expropriated in 2007, after the late President Hugo Chavez nationalized several oil projects by forcing their conversion into joint ventures controlled by PDVSA.
This week she also tweeted a call for nationalized legal marijuana and said incarcerated persons who were convicted on nonviolent marijuana-related charges should have their records expunged.
Negotiations between Ukraine and the IMF stalled earlier this year over concerns about corruption involving Ukraine's largest lender, PrivatBank, which was nationalized in 2016 with the IMF's support.
By 1990, the Berlin Wall had come down and Saudi Arabia had nationalized ARAMCO, seeming to pull away at much of the foundations of the US-Saudi alliance.
The Kennedy Library holds an extensive collection of materials from the Democratic National Committee — great material for the research I'm doing on how American political parties became nationalized.
Luigi Di Maio, head of the Five Star Movement (M5S), said that if public money were to be used, then the bank would have to be nationalized, AP reported.
Trump Jr. sensed an opening to tie Nike to the brewing Republican accusation that Democrats are pushing socialism with the proposals for nationalized health care and student debt forgiveness.
Vogelzang was the head of ABN AMRO's profitable retail banking division from 2009-2017, a crucial period for the bank after the Dutch government had nationalized it in 2008.
"The government has scared away private enterprise and nationalized large swathes of the domestic economy leading to stagnant growth and chronic inefficiency," he told CNBC via email on Thursday.
Electricity experts say the outages are the result of inadequate maintenance and incompetent management of the power grid since the late President Hugo Chávez nationalized the sector in 2007.
Since 2008 Fannie Mae has been in the post-crisis limbo of state-sponsored "conservatorship," neither fully nationalized nor private, following several unsuccessful attempts by Congress to overhaul it.
Spain's Bankia, nationalized in May 297.75 to prevent its collapse, last year sold 2100 million euros of Additional Tier 73 (AT27) bonds - the most junior version of subordinated debt.
But in 2009, Mr. Chávez nationalized Wilpro, an American consortium that handled the complex natural gas injection at the site designed to coax more oil out of the ground.
The current Romanian proposals would not go as far as Hungary and Poland who fully nationalized their private pension systems, upsetting investors and weighing on local markets for years.
Former President Hugo Chavez nationalized a series of major industries, installing incompetent bureaucrats to run them, and imposed too many regulations on private industry for it to grow effectively.
Mr. Sechin has accused Mr. Ulyukayev of seeking the bribe in exchange for dropping objections to the state oil company's acquisition of a recently nationalized midsize oil producer, Bashneft.
Instead, he argued the last two cases of big banks being nationalized in Russia could imply the CBR is completing the task of cleaning up the country's banking sector.
Even for simple physical exams and purely elective, routine appointments, US wait times before ACA were shorter than for seriously ill patients in countries with nationalized, single-payer insurance.
A 2013 report commissioned by unions, "The Great Train Robbery," found that British taxpayers spend far more on the privatized system than they did on the old nationalized model.
Ablyazov was chairman of BTA, then Kazakhstan's biggest lender, when the Astana government nationalized it in 2009, citing a need to prevent its collapse following the global financial crisis.
It has, for example, allowed U.S. citizens to bring lawsuits against foreign companies deemed to be trafficking in Cuban properties nationalized after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, damaging investor appetite.
Yet one of his political heroes remains Lazaro Cardenas, a key figure in PRI history who nationalized the oil industry in 1938 during the party's early, more socialist days.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, fear of socialism and a panic by Southern Democrats that a nationalized health care system would require desegregation ultimately thwarted the health care efforts.
They passed universal retirement pensions, created the National Health Service, nationalized a fifth of the economy, and implemented a Keynesian economic policy that led to unemployment rarely exceeding 2 percent.
Recently, German economist Martin Hellwig suggested the bank would be in a precarious position in the event of a financial crisis, and suggested Deutsche Bank may need to be nationalized.
Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future.
Supporting domestically built 5G infrastructure isn't a bad idea, and you can imagine a president gently nudging the development process toward local manufacturers and nationalized infrastructure without stopping it cold.
Anglo, described by Judge Martin Nolan during the 74-day trial as "probably the most reviled institution in the state", was nationalized months later and put into liquidation in 2013.
In other countries with nationalized health care systems like the UK, government organizations negotiate prices and coverage of drugs based on how effective they are compared to other, similar treatments.
The book charts the pathways through which this nationalization takes place, and they will be intimately familiar to most readers (campaign finance changes, national media markets, nationalized policy planning, etc).
And if it can't or won't listen to and address those legitimate concerns, then maybe Amazon should be forcibly realigned to the public interest and, dare I say it, nationalized.
The family watched from across an ocean as their manufacturing business, which produced consumer and pharmaceutical goods under brands licensed from Western countries, was nationalized by the new Islamic government.
The time is now for Poland to commit to passing legislation that will bring justice to those whose property was wrongfully taken by Nazis and then nationalized by the communists.
Few post-26/2129 security measures have proven as enduring as the creation of the Transportation Security Administration, which effectively nationalized airport security and dramatically increased screening procedures on flights.
Belfius has staged a strong recovery since 2011 when Franco-Belgian bank Dexia was broken up and partly nationalized after being hit by a funding squeeze during the financial crisis.
In other words, the case is that a nationalized 25G effort would keep China from getting too far in the space — and also from listening in on your phone calls.
On Monday, Mr. Johnson's government nationalized the railway system for at least six months, covering all the losses at a time when people are avoiding trains during a national lockdown.
Moreover, up to 90 percent of those who survived left Poland during or soon after the war and were not in the country when their properties were seized or nationalized.
Or the immovable oligarchs, and one billionaire in particular — Ihor Kolomoisky, whose PrivatBank was nationalized three years ago after financial regulators found that $5.5 billion was missing from its accounts?
The semi-nationalized system required national team gymnasts to make regular visits with their personal coaches to the ranch to foster unity among gymnasts who were scattered across the country.
"We are hoping that if Freeport is nationalized, the revenue from Freeport will be distributed to ordinary people, to subsidize basic needs and education," said Ahmad Hedar, a student activist.
Their answers follow an Axios report detailing a National Security Council memo and PowerPoint which propose a nationalized wireless broadband network designed to guard against state-sponsored hacks by China.
Outcome of tribunal The following year, a public tribunal into the disaster concluded that the National Coal Board -- the body that ran Britain's then-nationalized coal industry -- was to blame.
State-owned HRE, which was bailed out a decade ago by the German government and then nationalized, sold most of its remaining 20 percent stake in Pfandbriefbank (PBB) on Tuesday.
"There is talk that (the plant) will be closed, passed on to someone, nationalized or (it is) still not clear what," Ivan Nazar, head of the local authority, told Reuters.
Kolomoisky allegedly stole billions of dollars from his bank, PrivatBank, before it was nationalized by Ukraine in 2016, according to a lawsuit filed in Delaware by the bank's new leadership.
He quickly nationalized industries, seized farms and businesses, pushed through constitutional changes to enhance his power, and, as an emboldened and petty despot, cracked down on dissent of any kind.
By one count, 10 privately owned groups have in effect been nationalized this year, when, strapped for financing because of tightening credit controls, they sold their equity stakes to S.O.E.s.
The review found evidence for one of the issues cited by the M.T.A.: Because most countries have nationalized health care, projects abroad do not have to fund worker health insurance.
Democrats crafted a vast expansion of federal health care spending, raised taxes on corporations and the rich, and nationalized the student loan industry — and that was just in one bill.
Second, the privatization "appears to be a step away from the regulator's policy to separate 'nationalized' public transport infrastructure from a more liberalized and 'market-based' environment for operators," Osman said.
Unlike in countries that have a nationalized or single-payer system, the United States has hundreds of health insurance providers, with different codes and different rates all for the same procedures.
The airline, which was founded in the 1930s by the Tata Group before being nationalized after Indian independence in 1947, has failed to make money since a botched merger in 2007.
Frere attained international prominence in the early 1980s, helping divest some of nationalized French bank Paribas' foreign assets and setting up Pargesa with Canadian businessman Paul Desmarais, who died in 2013.
Now, his administration may have uncovered the biggest case of graft to date, with a report out this week revealing missing revenues from the state's nationalized oil company totaling $22009 billion.
Now, his administration may have uncovered the biggest case of graft to date, with a report out this week revealing missing revenues from the state's nationalized oil company totaling $16 billion.
Nationalized insurance has caught the imagination of several Democrats running for state and federal office who are running, unapologetically, on establishing a government system that goes beyond anything imposed by Obamacare.
The mines were nationalized in 1956 - nine years after the end of British rule - and by 1980 were running at a loss, though it would be two decades before operations ceased.
The authorities have been locked in a protracted battle with the former main owner of PrivatBank, Ihor Kolomoisky, one of Ukraine's richest men, who says his bank was nationalized without justification.
Anbang bought Vivat — the insurance arm of the defunct SNS Reaal, nationalized by the Dutch government in 2013 — for a nominal 1 euro and a cash injection of 1.35 billion euros.
Afwerki suppressed dissent, expelled Western journalists and NGOs, turned down foreign aid, nationalized industries and discouraged foreign investment; according to the World Bank, per capita income is about $1,400 a year.
Former President Nestor Kirchner, who rose to power after the country's financial crisis and 2002 debt default that plunged millions of Argentines into poverty, re-nationalized the postal service in 2003.
Hochul won a nationalized race and Corwin continued what had been up to that point a losing streak for Republicans in the state Assembly when it came to running for Congress.
As long as banking is treated as a utility — Bove contends the industry has been effectively nationalized — the hopes for organic growth may go unfilled, at least for the largest institutions.
As part of Obamacare, the Education Department nationalized most of the student loan industry: Subsidized as well as unsubsidized Stafford loans and PLUS loans are issued directly by the federal government.
Bishop, known for his sponsorship of the H.B. 2 "bathroom bill" that set off a firestorm for what critics saw as an attempt to discriminate against transgender people, nationalized the race.
Under the departing president, Petro O. Poroshenko, the Ukrainian government had nationalized a bank co-owned by Mr. Kolomoisky and accused him of siphoning off millions of dollars in fraudulent loans.
Home to the largest population of Jews in Europe before the war, Poland has more property that was stolen during the war and nationalized in its aftermath than any other nation.
"The Fed basically threw everything but the kitchen sink at the credit market and, at this point, de facto nationalized the banking system," Schlossberg said in the same "Trading Nation" interview.
It is struggling to meet more than $19903 billion in payments due in the next couple of months on its bonds and other obligations, including compensation for property it had nationalized.
In fact the most relevant, instructive thing they have in common may not be military service but the refusal to let their races be nationalized and their insistence on outsider status.
Democrats in the United States who support Medicare-for-all want to take a fractured and stratified health care system and make it more unified and equitable through nationalized health insurance.
Well, a candidate can only be in Iowa so often — especially with the demands of the 24/7 TV news cycle, the nationalized campaign, and big-money fundraising monopolizing their time.
J. R. D. Tata, the group chairman before Ratan Tata, became India's first qualified pilot in 1929, and set up an airline that was later nationalized as state carrier Air India.
Gun rights advocates will argue that any attempts to limit the ability buy or own guns is a slippery slope leading to some sort of nationalized collection of all guns. 7.
After Ablyazov fled, an audit allegedly found a multibillion-dollar "massive hole" in the bank's books, and BTA, one of Kazakhstan's largest lenders at the time, was nationalized and declared insolvent.
But it has maintained a low profile in Venezuela since late President Hugo Chavez nationalized swaths of the energy sector in 2007, converting all oil projects into PDVSA-controlled joint ventures.
The idea has emerged as Paris and Rome try to resolve a dispute over a shipyard in Western France which the French government nationalized to block an attempted takeover by Italy's Fincantieri.
Previous presidents had waived Title III of the Act, under which anyone whose property was nationalized after the 1959 Cuban Revolution can sue any individual or company profiting from their former holdings.
Previous presidents had waived the provision of the act that allows anyone whose property was nationalized after the 1959 Cuban Revolution to sue any individual or company profiting from their former holdings.
The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal battles between Kolomoisky and the Ukrainian authorities which nationalized PrivatBank in 2016 as part of a clean-up of the banking system.
Why it matters: The idea of a government-driven nationalized 5G network has been floated by some as a way to protect national security and stay ahead of China in 5G deployment.
Over the past few months the central bank has repeatedly declined to comment on media speculation that Privatbank is not able to meet the capitalization target and would need to be nationalized.
As part of an IMF-backed clean-up of Ukraine's financial system, the government nationalized PrivatBank in 2016 - and later alleged the lender was used for large-scale fraud and money laundering.
After the Arab Socialist Ba'ath party revolution in 1958, the IPC was nationalized and Al Ani moved on to found the photography department in the Ministry of Information (later Culture) in 1960.
Thus if you go to a Medicare for All system, where everyone gets federally-paid health insurance — a nationalized system — the result will be billions and billions of dollars in unreimbursed costs.
Sadly, Poland in particular, home to 3.3 million Jews before the Holocaust, has not passed a national law addressing private property confiscated by the Nazis or subsequently nationalized by the Communist government.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," Pai said.
At the same time, local newspapers are dying out and political discourse is becoming increasingly nationalized, which means most issues are abstract and dominated by tribal allegiance and caricatured right-left narratives.
Officials also credit the country's nationalized health care system, which guarantees most care, and special rules covering coronavirus-related costs, as giving even people with no symptoms greater incentive to get tested.
Looking back, September 11 stands as so monumental, historic, and life-altering in part because experiencing tragedy collectively at such a nationalized and global scale was so new and unprecedented that day.
When Woodrow Wilson nationalized rail companies during World War I, the robber barons who ran them were—much to the surprise of the White House—more than happy to accept the buyout.
" He added, "Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future.
While voters in the past were inclined to choose from both parties up and down the ballot, voters today are now increasingly turning to straight ticket voting as politics becomes more nationalized.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," he said.
The industry is controlled by a small number of people, principal among them Pepe and Alfy Fanjul, brothers from a Cuban family whose sugar farms were nationalized by Castro after the revolution.
WHITE HOUSE: 'NO DECISIONS' ON 2023G: The White House said Monday there had been "no decisions" made about creating a nationalized 5G broadband network after reports about the proposal sparked fierce blowback.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 2202G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 2628G future," Pai said.
But midterm elections have been nationalized in recent years — the last three were all partisan waves — making these, essentially, the baseline background conditions that all those candidates will have to deal with.
Scholars often treat the institutional reforms of the mid-1970s as enabling the transformation of the institutionally decentralized, ideologically incoherent, and interest-governed Democrats into a more unified, nationalized, liberal-dominated party.
The US government has nationalized industries before: During World War I, the US government seized railroads; during World War II, it seized railroads, steel mills, coal mines, and Montgomery Ward department stores.
In 1953, the country's first democratically chosen prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, nationalized the country's oil industry, angering the British who in turn encouraged the United States to organize a coup d'état in Iran.
If the line does hold, McConnell will have effectively nationalized these same Senate races—races Republicans need to win to preserve their majority—and provoked a turnout-driven crisis in a presidential election.
The allegations, first reported by the BBC, concern the government-owned holding company for nationalized bank assets, UK Asset Resolution, and loans from Northern Rock, Bradford & Bingley, Mortgage Express and Lloyds Banking Group.
Romania was an ally of Nazi Germany until August 1944 when it changed sides, and much of the Jewish property seized during the war was later nationalized by the communist dictatorship that followed.
It Will Be Possible in Ecuador in 2021 During his 10 years in power, Morales, 56, has re-nationalized the oil and gas industry, and invested heavily in social programs for the poor.
Business minister Greg Clark said the government had been in talks with potential buyers of British Steel while the opposition Labour Party and trade unions have called for the steelmaker to be nationalized.
In the thirties, President Lázaro Cárdenas solidified it as an inclusive party of socialist change; he nationalized the oil industry and provided millions of acres of farmland to the poor and the dispossessed.
The protesters on Friday blocked a main road in Colombo for several hours, creating a huge traffic jam, and waved banners saying the private university sold education for profit and should be nationalized.
The following year — after he had nationalized American businesses in Cuba and joined Moscow on the other side of the Cold War — Castro would visit again, and the reception would be bitterly divided.
" Mr. Putnam added, "Our feeling was that if we let this race devolve into the typical nationalized campaign where we were trying to hit him on the same old tactics, we would lose.
Some are calling for the industry to be nationalized, and others were unsympathetic to the airlines' call for help, saying that other industries and workers, like local businesses and restaurants, need aid too.
The book is a reminder that nationalized medicine might ease the racial and economic injustices that currently determine which people die too soon, but it wouldn't spell the end of medically preventable deaths.
But a new hope is circulating among eager British sports fans, who suddenly see Johanna Konta, a nationalized British citizen born in Australia, as the one who could break the hex this year.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," he said. Rep.
Macri's election showed a sharp break from the policies of previous leader Cristina Fernandez, who nationalized the country's main airline and energy company while imposing heavy market controls during her eight years in power.
Barclays raised around 12 billion pounds in two emergency fundraisings in June and October 2008, mainly from wealthy Gulf investors, that allowed it to avoid being nationalized at the height of the credit crisis.
The United States doesn't have a nationalized health care system, but we do have Medicare for senior citizens, and since the USA is a very large country, that's still a huge potential bulk purchaser.
Maduro's critics say his government has mismanaged the power sector since late socialist leader Hugo Chavez nationalized it in 2007 while setting aside billions of dollars for power projects that were swallowed by corruption.
The Trump administration says it soon may activate a long dormant law under which Cuban-Americans could sue foreign companies that profit from their properties nationalized during the first years of the 1959 Revolution.
The Communist government banned gnome production in 1948 but by 1960 the state had bought a stake in the firm and 12 years later it was nationalized and merged with another local terracotta company.
His critics say his government has mismanaged the power sector since late socialist leader Hugo Chavez nationalized it in 2007 while setting aside billions of dollars for power projects that were swallowed by corruption.
A fully nationalized People's Uber could turn instead to state subsidies—but it would still be reproducing, with every tap on every grease-smeared screen, the conditions for the most rapacious and exploitative capitalism.
Ukraine is taking legal action to recover loans made by the country's largest, and now nationalized, lender, PrivatBank, many of which were paid out to businesses linked to former shareholders including tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky.
Bacardi, a former Cuban distiller now based in Bermuda, left Cuba after the 1959 revolution and subsequently acquired the rights to the Havana Club trademark from its pre-revolutionary owner whose distillery was nationalized.
The bank was nationalized during Iceland's 2008-2011 financial crisis, with its domestic operations spun into a new bank known as Arion Banki, while all non-Icelandic assets remained with the now defunct Kaupthing.
"Firstly, the Bank had been nationalized in 1946, and by portraying the monarch on its notes, the institution recognized that it was now publicly owned," he said, in an interview with the Daily Express.
Even the former president of France François Mitterrand — a Socialist who nationalized the banking system, increased government employment and raised public-sector pay after being elected in 1981 — was forced into a U-turn.
"Our party did not end the unjust and inefficient monopolies of the old nationalized energy corporations only to replace them with a system that traps the poorest customers on the worst deals," she said.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said on Wednesday that Alitalia, which is under special administration, will not be nationalized, adding that the government wants a market solution to keep the airline operating.
Marrero noted the Trump administration's decision in April to allow U.S. lawsuits against foreign companies deemed to be "trafficking" in properties in Cuba nationalized after Cuba's 1959 revolution was also affecting the tourism sector.
In response, President Dwight Eisenhower nationalized the Arkansas guard, sent them back to their armory and deployed in members of the Air Force to protect the nine students as they entered the school gates.
One American friend of mine is chronically ill but had the very good fortune to fall in love with a German man, gaining access to a nationalized health service and an expedited immigration process.
A fully funded N.H.S., high standard free education, subsidized child care, nationalized railways et cetera are fundamentals of those societies, who manage to do just fine in terms of business and G.D.P. as well.
They are going to claim Democrats are the party of socialism, open borders, nationalized health care, and an environmentalist agenda that will wind up outlawing air travel and steaks and maybe even milk, too.
But a presentation and memo by the National Security Council disclosed by Axios on Sunday proposes that the government build a nationalized 5G network out of fears of falling behind China both economically and militarily.
PrivatBank was nationalized as part of a clean-up of the banking system backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and wrested the lender from Ukrainian tycoon and co-founder Ihor Kolomoisky in December 2016.
He has nationalized strategic resources while overseeing robust growth, cut poverty, empowered once-marginalized Aymara Indians and railed against U.S.-backed policies to control coca, an Andean crop that can be used to make cocaine.
Speaking at the same briefing, Vavryshchuk said 62 percent of these bad loans were on the balance sheets of state banks, with 35 percent belonging to PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender that was nationalized last year.
None of the special elections this year have been as nationalized to the extent as the race in Georgia, making it the closest approximation of the country's mood to be tested at the a ballot.
If Crystallex succeeds, the case could open the way for more than a dozen companies to pursue Citgo to collect on arbitration claims over assets that were nationalized under Venezuela's late socialist leader Hugo Chavez.
In October 2017, the Polish Ministry of Justice, acknowledging that Poland was "the last state of the former Eastern bloc, which has not carried out reprivatisation," proposed legislation to provide limited compensation for nationalized property.
It is no surprise that countries with free point-of-service nationalized health systems — such as South Korea and Israel — have done a much better job than the United States at managing the Coronavirus outbreak.
And unless the Trump Organization is nationalized at some point or the American electorate rejects them for all time, they'll continue to rake in ill-gotten gains from public service every step of the way.
One reason Saban, Georgia's Kirby Smart and Swinney all face this problem is that they all excel as recruiters at a moment when nationalized recruiting has increasingly clustered the best prospects at the same programs.
"When you see waves of small donors like this, it reflects the extent to which this election is nationalized," said Daniel I. Weiner, senior counsel in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice.
Latvia was one of the hardest hit countries in the global financial crisis, falling into recession as the government sought an international bailout, nationalized Parex Bank and made spending cuts amid a wave of emigration.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," Pai said in a statement.
Perón and Chávez nationalized news outlets that criticized them; Alberto Fujimori of Peru used tabloids to smear critics; Mr. Correa has used the legal system to impose astronomical fines on journalists and news media owners.
Then a subsequent second discretionary use of TARP funds was used by the Obama administration, which provided larger sums of money and temporarily nationalized Chrysler and General Motors as part of a larger restructuring initiative.
Thus, perhaps most of all, it's a perfect example of the extent to which the modern-day nationalized media climate tends to subsume all particular events under the mighty steamroller of big-picture political narratives.
Violent protests The most recent round of tensions was lit in 2012, when Japan nationalized the islands to ward off a planned sale to Tokyo's then-governor, a hardline nationalist apparently hoping to develop the islands.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's state oil producer, PDVSA, said in a statement it is guaranteeing "legal security" for all foreign companies in the leftist-run nation, rebuffing a government adviser's suggestion that their operations could be nationalized.
The country was among those hardest-hit by the global financial crisis, falling into a deep recession as the government sought an international bailout, nationalized Parex Bank and made spending cuts amid a wave of emigration.
This disconcerting disconnect between national political behavior and localized elections is the subject of an important new book, The Increasingly United States: How and Why American Political Behavior Nationalized, by the political scientist Daniel J. Hopkins.
Lopez Obrador, an admirer of Lazaro Cardenas, the president who nationalized Mexico's oil industry 80 years ago, was opposed to the 2013-14 constitutional overhaul of the industry carried out by his predecessor, Enrique Pena Nieto.
Ignited by the farm crisis that swept the South and West in the 20073s, the original People's Party defied the laissez-faire consensus of the day, demanding that the railroads be nationalized and farm debt reduced.
Latvia was one of the hardest hit countries in the global financial crisis, falling into recession as the government sought an international bailout, nationalized Parex Bank and made spending cuts, helping prompt a wave of emigration.
Since 1999, former President Hugo Chávez and now President Nicolás Maduro have steadily nationalized companies, undermined the rule of law and foreign investment, and engaged in runaway spending, all while fostering a culture of official corruption.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, currently in the lead to replace Enrique Pena for president, has threatened to roll back the historic 2013 energy reforms, which opened the country's nationalized oil sector to domestic and foreign privatization.
And coastal regions — most shallow parts of the ocean — were effectively nationalized in 1982 with the designation of Exclusive Economic Zones, which gave countries control over the waters up to 200 nautical miles off their shores.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's PDVSA is guaranteeing "legal security" for all foreign companies in the leftist-run nation, the state oil producer said in a statement, rebuffing a government adviser's suggestion that their operations could be nationalized.
According to sources, Bavaria now argues that it should be allowed to bolster BayernLB's capital again because the EU aid deal took into account Austrian guarantees in connection with Hypo Alpe Adria, which was later nationalized.
While some of this Venezuelan investment money comes from associates of Mr. Maduro's regime, the bulk is from families who became rich decades ago, in an economy whose main asset, oil, was nationalized in the 2120s.
The reasons for this go back to the years after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, when the vast properties of the Russian Orthodox Church were nationalized, religious instruction was outlawed and believing in miracles was officially forbidden.
Credit...Andrew Testa for The New York Times LONDON — A British prime minister from the party of Margaret Thatcher has effectively nationalized the national railway system, while forsaking budget austerity in favor of aggressive public spending.
With less than a month until the election, the battle for control of the Senate has been nationalized by the showdown over the Supreme Court, and for the moment has left Democrats alarmed and Republicans elated.
While they didn't have the ability to build base stations themselves, they were building networks on top of those made by Nokia and other providers, and they didn't want a "nationalized" entity competing in their industry.
The Russian government's latest rescue of a major bank was confirmed on Thursday, when the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) said it had nationalized the country's 12th largest lender in terms of assets, B&N Bank.
And of course, electronic verification can only be nationalized if visa numbers are also increased to meet the country's labor force needs and if the unauthorized work force is given an opportunity to legalize their status.
All enterprises above a certain size—including the pasta sauce factory—are nationalized and handed over to their employees, who thereafter vote on compensation, discipline, the division of labor, whether to reinvest profits, and so on.
LONDON — The Irish government on Monday announced a price range for Allied Irish Banks that could value the bank as high as $272 billion when it goes public this month — seven years after it was nationalized.
The NSC documents weighed two options: A nationalized 5G network within the next three years that would help stave off foreign cybersecurity threats, or having wireless providers create their own networks to compete against one another.
PrivatBank, which was nationalized in December 242, and Ukraine's anti-corruption bureau are also investigating whether the bank illegally provided loans to companies linked to two wealthy tycoons who owned the bank before the state takeover.
Silicon Valley Rocked The weight of a nationalized Facebook will come crashing down on Silicon Valley, where regulation is seen as the enemy of innovation and the idea of nationalization was once thought of as absurd.
Fifth generation or 5G cell phone networks will come online in the next few years, but under a radical plan outlined in documents leaked to Axios government officials are mulling building a nationalized network to thwart Beijing.
Fifth generation or 123G cell phone networks will come online in the next few years, but under a radical plan outlined in documents leaked to Axios government officials are mulling building a nationalized network to thwart Beijing.
Forty-four percent job approval may not be exactly dreamy for Trump, but it's about where he is nationally and it's certainly good enough to deny Democrats the chance to run a truly nationalized campaign against Walker.
It's chock-full of footnotes and allusions to modern-day right-wing obsessions over everything from how "the Republican party continues to alienate their conservative base" to NSA spying and the threat of a nationalized police force.
As adults, both eventually became close to the late president Hugo Chávez, the socialist leader who nationalized the country's oil industry, exploiting high prices to lift many out of extreme poverty while significantly increasing Venezuela's external debt.
The political and economic uncertainty also risks delaying government plans to sell a portfolio of $15.65 billion of loans held by Bradford & Bingley, a mortgage bank also nationalized during the financial crisis, one of the sources said.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," Pai said in a statement earlier today.
" The increased central bank oversight since the 2008 financial crisis has in effect nationalized the banks, he argued, noting banks are sitting on "staggering amounts" of money they can't lend "because presumably the borrowers don't want it.
It seems to me there's a consistent story here that says something like, you had ideologically mixed political parties with low polarization and a not very nationalized media and this led to reasonably high trust in government.
Kolomoisky is the former co-owner of PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender, which was nationalized last December after the central bank found what it said were risky lending practices and a capital shortfall of more than $5.5 billion.
"They felt either the risk that they would be nationalized or they would face a lot of problems," he said, adding that no one has yet completed a study that shows Bolivian resources could be extracted economically.
Top national security officials within the Trump administration are reportedly weighing whether to build a nationalized mobile wireless network within the U.S., an effort aimed at protecting the country's wireless systems from China and other outside actors.
Mr. Rocca said his organization did this to ensure the safety of its employees and their families and to make certain that the Argentine government would keep Techint afloat after Venezuela nationalized one of the group's companies.
In 1956, France and Britain suffered a humiliating political defeat in the Middle East at the hands of an American president after trying jointly to regain control of the Suez Canal, which had been nationalized by Egypt.
CAIRO — To write in Egypt and about Egypt has long meant being under the scrutiny of an authoritarian state — starting in the 1950s with President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who nationalized the press, and extending to the present.
The White House says it is in "the very earliest stages of the conversation" about a nationalized 5G broadband network, but the idea is already getting sharp pushback after a memo leaked showing the administration considering it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Argentina's bid to fend off a lawsuit by energy company Petersen Energía Inversora, S.A. seeking compensation for shares it owned in the now-nationalized YPF S.A. energy company.
Chavez, the firebrand socialist leader whose rule was cut short by death from cancer, nationalized a range of oil ventures, including the Cerro Negro heavy crude project and a smaller project called La Ceiba, both operated by Exxon.
Successive Mexican governments embraced market capitalism since the PRI veered away from statist economics in the early 1980s, breaking with presidents stretching back to the Mexican revolution and including Lazaro Cardenas, who nationalized the oil industry in 1938.
JM: Where we see this more for financial gain is when it involves state intelligence agencies trying to undermine companies where they have nationalized an industry that competes with U.S. institutions like oil and gas and agriculture companies.
In response to a widely circulated report that the Trump administration is considering construction of a nationalized 5G wireless network, the administration responded by telling Recode it has no serious plans to embark upon such a grandiose plan.
Kolomoisky has been locked in a legal battle with the state over control of Ukraine's largest lender, PrivatBank, which was nationalized in 2016 against his wishes as part of a sweeping clean-up demanded by the country's creditors.
The bilateral investment treaty between Britain and Hong Kong, introduced in 1997 when the former British colony was returned to China, was intended at the time to help protect companies in Hong Kong from being nationalized by Beijing.
If you look at the two major nationalized systems that presently are wrestling, unsuccessfully, with this problem, Canada and the United Kingdom, it is evident that the quality and delivery of healthcare services are dramatically and negatively impacted.
Confirming numerous prior OECD studies, a Health Affairs study reported in 2009, before any Affordable Care Act screening requirements, that the United States had superior screening rates to all 10 European countries with nationalized systems for all cancers.
For a time, Mexican and Canadian investors poured money into the decrepit telephone company (owned by ITT until it was nationalized by Mr. Castro in 703), mining operations and other enterprises, which helped keep Cuba's economy from collapsing.
The scramble to get to 5G has also been highlighted lately by concerns aired by President Trump's circle that the United States would be in a better position against China with a centralized — and maybe nationalized — 5G network.
Matt Bevin — who trailed in his bid for a second term earlier in the year — has closed the gap thanks to a nationalized campaign focused on his relationship with Trump and issues such as abortion and gun rights.
DES MOINES — Iowa, widely derided for being unlike the rest of the United States, was supposed to be irrelevant this year as the presidential race became nationalized — thanks to widely viewed televised debates and the rise of social media.
NAMA used 32 billion euros of senior and junior debt to rid Ireland's nationalized banks of risky property loans with a face value of 13 billion euros, crystallizing state losses of more than 40 billion euros in the process.
The compensation aims to help Bankia move ahead with restructuring after it became a symbol of Spain's banking crisis in 2012 when it was nationalized through a 22.5-billion-euro ($25 billion) bailout just a year after its listing.
The ritual of the caucuses has changed this cycle, as the campaigns have become more nationalized — particularly with Mr. Trump in the Republican primary — and as more people question why the state has such prominence in the nominating process.
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Argentina's bid to fend off a lawsuit by energy company Petersen Energía Inversora, S.A. seeking compensation for shares it owned in the now-nationalized YPF S.A. energy company.
Most Americans on the left aren't advocating for all workers to own the means of production and for every industry to become nationalized and for the complete abolition of private property, which are the actual tenets of socialist ideology.
Anglo Irish, which was nationalized in 2009 and wound down in 2011 was synonymous with the casino-style lending practices that drove the "Celtic Tiger" boom and subsequent bust, pushing the state to the brink of meltdown in 2010.
Gianforte is wealthy enough to flood the airwaves in this cheap state, so whoever the Democrats do nominate will head into a buzzsaw without the luxury of having a nationalized donor base paying attention like they did for Quist.
But the bitter fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh's confirmation — Ms. Heitkamp voted against it — has nationalized the Senate elections in a way many embattled Democrats had been trying to avoid, and provided an avenue of attack for Mr. Cramer.
And few state-level elections have been as nationalized as Alabama's 2017 Republican Senate primary, in which the candidates became proxies in the struggle among Republican Party factions scrambling for power in the unsettled landscape of Trump's early presidency.
The British working class did not buy nationalized railways, electricity distribution and water utilities when they could stick it to some faceless bureaucrat in Brussels and — in that phrase as immortal as it is meaningless — take back their country.
That very public support for what's colloquially known as single-payer -- nationalized health insurance -- quickly won Harris plaudits from the liberal left, and scolds from the likes of billionaire businessmen (and potential 2020 foes) Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African politician Julius Malema, who wants mines and land nationalized and whites' economic power curbed, was on Thursday served with a summons to appear in court on charges that he incited his supporters to invade land.
"The report describes how these efforts are led by the government's security services and buttressed by state-owned enterprises, Kremlin-aligned oligarchs, and Russian criminal groups that have effectively been nationalized by the state," Bartlett said in an emailed statement.
But 2018 showed some of the conditions that can make midterms exciting again: a record number of women and diverse candidates running for office; the president's heightened involvement in races and presence on the campaign trail; and a nationalized election.
U.S. hedge fund Lone Star, the top bidder for government-owned Novo Banco, has asked for a state guarantee on its investment, prompting calls from two leftist parties that prop up Portugal's minority government that the firm be nationalized instead.
Lopez Obrador has been sharply critical of a landmark 2013 oil reform that ended Pemex's decades-long monopoly and permitted private oil majors to operate fields on their own for the first time since the industry was nationalized in 1938.
The order was obtained by London law firm Withers, which applied for the freezing order on behalf of investors who say they lost money on their investments when Promsvyazbank, formerly owned by the Ananyev brothers, was nationalized by Russia in 2017.
" The South African Rand fell 1.7 percent against the dollar after reports the ruling African National Congress party agreed the central bank should be nationalized and President Jacob Zuma said land expropriation without compensation should be allowed where "necessary and unavoidable.
While social media channels and cable news have nationalized what is normally a retail contest, and even as more states set their primaries or caucuses for Super Tuesday, the reality of the media atmosphere today has amplified Iowa's already tremendous influence.
At the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Conoco had sought up to $22 billion from PDVSA for broken contracts and loss of future profits from two oil-producing joint ventures, which were nationalized in 2007 under late Venezuela President Hugo Chavez.
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," Republican FCC Chairman Aji Pai said in a statement Monday.
Although the Democrats don't like to talk about it, the Obama administration effectively nationalized a vast majority of student borrowing in 20193 when it ended federal guarantees for outside lenders as a cost-cutting provision of the Affordable Care Act.
As a result, the number of senators representing states won by their party in the most recent presidential election reached an all-time high of 89 for the 20163th Congress, extending yet another gauge of increasingly nationalized, president-centered electoral politics.
At the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Conoco had sought up to $22 billion from PDVSA for broken contracts and loss of future profits from two oil producing joint ventures, which were nationalized in 2007 under late Venezuela President Hugo Chavez.
Instead, he was dragged down by the undertow of nationalized politics — with Mr. Trump making many visits to West Virginia and supporting Mr. Ojeda's opponent, Carol Miller, whose main appeal to voters appeared to be her connection to the president.
His polarizing — and at times factually challenged — closing arguments about immigration, creeping socialism and the Supreme Court have nationalized the race, attracting saturation media coverage, the value of which dwarfs the amounts most campaigns or super PACs can spend on ads.
Virginia is an increasingly progressive state, and in an election that is bound to become nationalized, evading Mr. Trump, a deeply unpopular figure in the most vote-rich regions here, would be all but impossible for Mr. Gillespie under those circumstances.
Passed unanimously through the Senate, that bill nationalized airport security, with the creation of the Transportation Security Administration, whose functions to that point had been performed by a patchwork of the now-displaced private security companies contracted out by individual airports.
Christopher Reeves, a national committee member from Kansas, who favors rotating the first nominating contests among states, said that although some agreed with him, many members of the committee were nostalgic for a political era before social media nationalized campaigns.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Ukraine's talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a new loan program have stalled because of the dispute between the state and a powerful tycoon over control of nationalized lender PrivatBank, the deputy central bank governor told Reuters.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Ukraine's talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a new loan program have stalled because of the dispute between the state and a powerful tycoon over control of nationalized lender PrivatBank, the deputy central bank governor told Reuters.
The NSC documents argue for two options: either that a nationalized 5G network within the next three years would be beneficial in staving off foreign cybersecurity threats, or that wireless providers create their own networks to compete against one another.
In the decade since the government nationalized the 22016-year-old firm, Cantv has cut investment in new technology, skilled staff have departed and thieves have pillaged its equipment, according to a dozen current and former Cantv employees and internal documents.
To get the conversation started, Motherboard considered what would happen if Facebook were fully nationalized; that is, if the US government seized Facebook today and attempted to operate it in the best interests of its users, under existing US law.
The U.K. government, which remains the majority shareholder of RBS after the lender was part-nationalized in 2008, has recently urged the European Commission to compromise in its demands for RBS to have to sell off more than 300 of its branches.
They already outlined their respective claims late last year, with the U.S. seeking upwards of $10 billion in compensation for nationalized properties and Cuba demanding at least $121 billion in reparations for the U.S. trade embargo and other acts it described as aggression.
But there are also nationalized elements at play: a bad overall political climate for incumbents and the party in power in Washington; the potential loss of health care coverage for preexisting conditions; the polarizing Senate confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
LONDON (Reuters) - UK utility Thames Water has added a clause to its outstanding bonds ensuring lenders are paid back immediately should the company be nationalized, a move bankers say reflects growing unease about its status in the event of a Labour government.
On Wednesday, the French government backed a bill, to fast-track through parliament the biggest shake-up of the debt-ridden SNCF since the railways were nationalized in the 1930s, including ending the right to jobs for life and removing early retirement provisions.
Is it a politician who believes media, business and utility conglomerates should be nationalized, or is it a leader who takes the approach of sharing wealth in a manner which allows citizens to enjoy the rewards of a civilized and developed nation?
Two U.S. citizens who claim to hold titles to the Havana and Santiago de Cuba ports that were nationalized by Cuba after Fidel Castro's 1959 leftist revolution filed suits against Carnival in U.S. District Court in Florida in early May for docking there.
It makes the case that a nationalized 22015G effort would be faster to build out, result in faster speeds, and be more secure than allowing private companies to do it, though it acknowledges it would be a "new paradigm" in the space.
While local authorities fought over how to cash in by opening the forest to commercial logging, they were outrun by central government officials who nationalized the forest and opened it to clear cutting, resulting in the total destruction of the natural habitat.
Under Title III of the Helms Burton Act, waived by previous presidents, anyone whose property was nationalized after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, even if they were not U.S. citizens at the time, can sue any individual or company profiting from their former holdings.
Almost inexplicably, even more top-down control -- single-payer health care, a system in which the government provides nationalized health insurance, sets all fees for medical care and pays those fees to doctors and hospitals -- has found new support from the left.
In an illustration of how nationalized the race became, 95 percent of Mr. Ossoff's fund-raising haul was from out of state, and even more was from outside the district, where the candidate himself does not reside (though he grew up there).
Fixing student loans: Almost as an afterthought, the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 — the add-on to the Affordable Care Act devised to make subsidies more generous without being subject to a Senate filibuster — nationalized the student loan industry.
Crystallex International, a Canadian gold company whose share of a mining project was nationalized by Venezuela's socialist government, was poised to lay claim to pieces of Citgo, which includes three refineries, pipeline networks and a chain of gas stations valued at up to $10 billion.
Third, America's system, before the ACA, delivered better treatment results than nationalized systems, where drug prices are more regulated, for virtually all serious diseases reliant on broad access to drugs, including cancer, heart disease, stroke and the most important chronic disorders like high blood pressure.
A glut of Super Tuesday contests in 2023 is adding to the importance of the Democratic presidential primary's first four contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, underscoring the need for a strong early showing ahead of what will become a nationalized campaign.
A glut of Super Tuesday contests in 2020 is adding to the importance of the Democratic primary's first four contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, underscoring the need for a strong early showing ahead of what will become a nationalized campaign.
Sanders's success in shifting the terms of Democratic debate back to a time of socialist initiatives like nationalized medicine, universal free college education, massive tax increases on high income people and a carbon-free nation may not translate into him winning the nomination, however.
If we adopt a nationalized health care system, I will no longer live in fear for the day I might not be okay; I'll know my name will never be splashed across newspapers reminding politicians that they've killed one more citizen with their complacency.
"Instead of trying to 'out-China, China', as some proponents of a nationalized 'wholesale' network monopoly suggested, we reaffirmed our faith in that most American of principles — competition in a free and open market," the trade group wrote in a blog post last month.
All of this is my way of saying I don't know if a nationalized healthcare system or, to quote Hillary Clinton, "breaking up the big banks" that caused the financial crash of 2008 will cure the racism in the hearts of individual people in this country.
But the freshman senator said it was a natural move to enter "the lion's den" of CNN and MSNBC after a brutal, nationalized primary in 2018 where he eventually pulled off an upset against two sitting GOP congressmen after initially polling at 1 percent with Hoosier voters.
Spain's High Court placed Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez and five other current and former central bank officials under investigation in February over their roles in the ill-fated 2011 listing of Bankia, which was nationalized the year after with a 22.5-billion-euros ($24 billion) bailout.
Out-of-state Democratic 2020 prospects, meanwhile, could see wading into a nationalized, marquee contest as a way to elevate their own profile ahead of a presidential race in which California is now slotted early on the calendar, right after Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
To conduct the study, published Thursday in Scientific Reports, researchers at Northumbria University asked 39 college women to jam out to a song by Robbie Williams, who, like tea time and nationalized healthcare, seems to be something from England that will never catch on in America.
Having started in the Hoover administration, the response to Black Monday nationalized several functions of the banking sector through the creation of institutions like the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), and Export-Import Bank, before ultimately nationalizing the country's gold reserves.
Mr. Ulyukayev is accused of soliciting more than $2 million from Igor I. Sechin, the chief executive of the state oil giant Rosneft, in exchange for endorsing the company's purchase in 19913 of a stake in Bashneft, a smaller oil firm that had been nationalized in 2014.
When the Louvre museum opened in 1793, having nationalized treasures previously been owned by the church, aristocracy or crown, it essentially broadcast the idea that a general public, by virtue of being citizens of the nation, should have access to what had now become the nation's patrimony.

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