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1 Whether Putin will go further and cede control is open to doubt.
2 Branson dismissed speculation that he would cede control or leave the business.
3 But she was not willing, just yet, to cede control either.
4 But as many cities become more assertive, governments are reluctant to cede control .
5 Instead of Britain 'taking back control', we will cede control to other European countries.
6 In all cases, Pemex would not cede control of the operatorship of the projects.
7 To maintain existing infotainment functionality, automakers won't completely cede control to the user's iPhone.
8 She would not cede control of either to any male.
9 This pathological control freak would simply have to cede control .
10 The UAE has called for dialogue without directly asking the southern forces to cede control .
11 Conventional automakers advocate a step-by-step approach, adding features one-by-one so humans cede control over time.
12 Yet large traditional buyouts are hard to find and controlling families often reluctant to cede control .
13 There's also the matter of Todd Haley's reluctance to cede control of the play-calling to Roethlisberger.
14 The Sacklers would cede control of Purdue under the settlement terms discussed last week, the person said.
15 Some Western energy companies have been forced to cede control of large-scale projects in Russia in the past.
16 Divestitures were always possible, but United Tech likely did not want to cede control to Honeywell, he said.
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