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Privately owned stations are often owned by industrial groups either controlled by the State or with close connections to the government so that they can be called semi-state.
Privately held companies do not file Forms 10-K ; they leak less information to competitors, and they tend to be under less pressure to meet quarterly projections for sales and profits.
" Privately, O ' Neill and Reagan were always on cordial terms, or as Reagan himself put it in his memoirs, they were friends " after 6PM ".
Privately, Lin opposed the purging of Liu and Deng Xiaopeng, on the grounds that they were " good comrades ", but was not able to publicly oppose Mao's condemnation of them.
Privately, both Beatty and May began to confess they had made a mistake.
Privately however, Macdonald rejoiced that the government couldn't risk calling a by-election telling one supporter years later, " If the truth must be told, I was sometimes afraid that they would open up a seat and deprive me of this sort of ammunition ".
Privately, they were " almost inseparable ", passing time together whenever possible.
On 26th May 2011, Go-Ahead announced they completed the purchase of Local South Oxfordshire based Privately owned Bus Company Thames Travel ( Wallingford ) Limited.
Privately held companies also sometimes have restrictions on how many shareholders they may have.

Privately and also
Privately run hospitals are also part of the Medicare system.
Privately owned at a private facility, displays include Wood Badge, Philmont, Order of the Arrow, National Jamboree, international Scouting, Scout books and magazines, videos, reference library, and also rotates loaned exhibits, in the summers only.
Privately owned residential condominiums are also located near Greenway Plaza, just west of Timmons Lane.
Privately, he feared the opposition of the other German princes and the military intervention of Austria and Russia ; he also held a fundamental distaste for the idea of accepting a crown from a popularly elected parliament: he could not accept a crown of " clay ", he said.
Though not many, but some of the members of ABTA are from Privately managed schools also.
Privately run prediction markets have also emerged in recent years.
Privately, Cripps also promised to get rid of Linlithgow and grant India Dominion Status with immediate effect, reserving only the Defence Ministry for the British.

Privately and admitted
Privately, the liberals admitted that the Humphrey amendment had no chance of passage.
Privately, he admitted to Delenn that he didn't want Vir around with the events-namely the Shadow War-that were soon to come.

Privately and their
Privately owned talk radio syndication networks in Canada are generally formed for the purposes of sharing programs across a group of stations with common ownership, although some are formed to distribute their one or two talk radio programs to a number of stations regardless of ownership.
# The opportunity for anyone to live within a total environment of their choice, with mandatory adherence to the aesthetic and behavioral standards of same — " Privately owned, operated and controlled environments as an alternative to homogenized and polyglot ones.
Image: bulldog g-bhzr arp. jpg | Privately owned Scottish Aviation Bulldog, formerly of the Botswana Air Force and in their colours, at an English rally in 2005.
Privately, he and his wife practice their Christian faith.
Privately, there was intense pressure from the U. S. Government to begin a process of removing members of the Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party from their positions within the Iraqi government and military.
Privately, he adopted their beliefs.

Privately and for
Privately, he was highly eccentric with his preference for communing with spirits, including those of Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, his dead mother, and several of his Irish Terrier dogs, all named Pat except for one named Bob.
Privately, however, Tang negotiated for a truce.
Privately owned-call for permission to land.
Privately owned and operated for single engine and ultralight vehicles.
Privately bisexual, Elliott was married twice ; first to the British actress Virginia McKenna for a few months in 1954 and later, in an open marriage, to actress Susan Robinson, with whom he had two children, a son named Mark and a daughter named Jennifer ( 1964-2003 ).
Privately, MacDonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared that " our show is perfect for radio ," and he feared that, as Dunning writes, " Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.
Privately printed for church trustees, 1958.
Privately printed for church trustees, 1958.
Privately he made him head of recruiting for seven other states north of Mississippi.
Privately, the Chinese Communists thought the USSR unprepared for such political and social reforms without first reforming the economy of the USSR.
Privately organised cèilidhs are now extremely common in both rural and urban Scotland, where bands are hired, usually for evening entertainment for a wedding, birthday party, celebratory or fundraising event.
Privately owned businesses include Telecom Service Centres ( TSC ), Port Bannatyne Marina and Boat Yard, the Ardmaleish Boatbuilding Company, Bute Fabrics Ltd, ( an international weaver of contemporary woollen fabrics for upholstery and vertical applications ), and the Scottish Mead Company.
Privately he wrote to his friends in the territory that he believed Harrison was at fault for agitating the situation and accused him of causing the needless loss of life.
Privately funded this new gallery provides a modern space for temporary exhibitions and leads from the workshop into the garden.
* The Letters of Alciphron Alciphron, Literally and Completely Translated From the Greek, with Introduction and Notes, Athens: Privately Printed for the Athenian Society ; 1896 ; pp. v-xvii.
Privately held companies generally have fewer or less comprehensive reporting requirements for transparency, via annual reports, etc.
Privately printed for church trustees, 1958.
Privately, however, Tang negotiated for a truce.

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