These long-established schools have maintained their control of the commanding heights of Britain's social system.
Too many still seek to control, directly or indirectly, their economies' commanding heights.
The financial collapse of a new century, however, enabled the cronies to finally seize the commanding heights of the economy.
The Philharmonic claims the commanding heights in the next two weeks, presenting a wide range of pieces new and old.
But, though the Chinese onslaught looks fractious and pell-mell, conspiracy theorists smell a state-driven attack on the commanding heights of Australia's economy.
Leftie fads long ago captured the commanding heights of the established denominations.
Such irreverence towards the commanding heights of government would shock old wets.
The long-term result seems unavoidable: men are becoming ever more marginalised, while women are taking over the commanding heights of wealth and power.
As long as C-suite conservatism holds sway, stable giants such as IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Cisco and Dell will hold the commanding heights.
The Clause Four promise to seize the commanding heights of the economy had long since become a symbol rather than a genuine policy.
Correspondents say the appointment will be welcomed by markets and investors as a sign that one of the commanding heights of the economy will remain in the reformist camp.
It can find an issue, good or bad, from which it can eventually seize the commanding heights of politics and thus defeat the now triumphant left.
Anything that strengthens the hand of public sector workers against the commanding heights of the state, also weakens the hand of the state and its plutocratic allies.
Twenty years ago, as the state abandoned the commanding heights of the economy in the name of privatisation and deregulation, it looked as if these public-private hybrids were doomed.
Keynesians once again believe that growth is as simple as Washington taxing or borrowing away resources from the private sector so that it can be spent from the Commanding Heights.
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He received the Pulitzer Prize for his book The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power and is also the author of Commanding Heights: the Battle for the World Economy.
This is the last stand of 20th-century statism, the idea that free-market economies are inherently unstable and thus must be guided or even dominated from the commanding heights of a powerful government.
Desperate to straddle the alleged middle ground between free markets and economic activity managed from the Commanding Heights, the authors make a muddle of a non-argument underlaid by a contradiction: government and business must team together to bring back manufacturing.
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Liberals, meanwhile, not only feel no need to concede anything but use the commanding heights of the press and academia to define anyone who dissents from their ever-evolving national culture as a political fringe obsessed with people, one might say, who aren't like them.
Israel must adopt an approach that will allow it to assess Syrian intentions over time before making any commitment to give up the commanding high ground of the Golan Heights.
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Or perhaps you wished you had climbed the corporate ladder and reached the heights of a Warren Buffett or Steve Jobs, commanding the fortunes of a powerful corporation and a huge investment trove.
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