in public hands in a sentence
- The rest of Thomson-CSF is in public hands.
- Some 70 percent of Credit National is in public hands.
- We plan privatizations which leave the control of companies in public hands.
- Overall management of the system would remain in public hands.
- This is the finest work in public hands that was for sale,
- It's difficult to find in public hands in a sentence.
- About 44 percent of that is in public hands.
- Now finally, all six of the Great Chairs are in public hands.
- That would at least keep it in the city and in public hands.
- Train operations and fare collection remains in public hands.
- LG owns about 58 percent of Zenith, with the rest in public hands.
- There are 180 million shares in public hands.
- These triangles are often still in public hands.
- In April 2014 the provincial government concluded the company would remain in public hands.
- Opportunities to expand are cramped because so much of the industry is in public hands.
- In Scotland local governments dominated by the Labour party kept water systems in public hands.