Synonym: possession. Similar words: partnership, leadership, membership, scholarship, owner, citizenship, championship, relationship. Meaning: ['əʊnə(r)ʃɪp] n. 1. the relation of an owner to the thing possessed; possession with the right to transfer possession to others 2. the act of having and controlling property 3. the state or fact of being an owner.
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181. They claim that the private ownership of capital provides the key to explaining class divisions.
182. Foreign and company ownership often leaves a huge gap between boss and keeper and the traditions.
183. Men are defined by their ownership of a single gene.
184. To take the grid company back into public ownership would cost about £2 billion.
185. That aim must be linked to industrial democracy, profit-sharing and share ownership.
186. The government even proved willing to take certain industries into public ownership: broadcasting, overseas airways, and the electricity-generating industry.
187. But they were able to do it, as their very real empowerment and ownership programs attest.
188. Ownership is heavily concentrated and the majority of newspapers are politically partisan.
189. The market-based economies and private ownership in Western democracies make an essential difference in the scope and application of the centralization concepts.
190. In Figure 5.7 we combine the employment of all industries that were mainly in public ownership in 1981.
191. Besides, the people of Waterloo had first-hand knowledge of the advantages of public ownership.
192. In 1968 the Crofters Commission proposed that crofters be given full rights to the ownership of their crofts.
193. Her suit claims she was coerced into signing away her rights, including ownership of her music.
194. Black economic empowerment should be uplifting for blacks in business, in private ownership and so on.
195. But some recent research about the effects on crime of gun ownership ought to play a part in informing society's decisions.
196. There did not seem to be a half-way house between public and private ownership.
197. As the financial crisis deepened, the ownership of the paper changed.
198. Supporters argue that privatisation increases efficiency, widens share ownership and increases consumer choice.
199. The issue of equities inevitably results in a spread in ownership initially.
200. Claimants would end up sharing ownership with the current owners, usually local authorities and other public bodies.
201. One of the central features of the company is that it separates out the functions of ownership and management.
202. More significant predictors, especially in recent elections, have been location and home ownership.
203. The minority interest represents subsidiary ownership held by stockholders other than the parent.
204. I would also be invited to participate in a discussion on the bountiful attractions of timeshare property ownership.
205. Variation between companies with different characteristics such as size, growth, and ownership will be carefully evaluated.
206. Ownership has to make a commitment to spend that cash.
207. The power of the ruling class therefore stems from its ownership and control of the means of production.
208. This gives the greatest chance of individuals understanding the reasons for decisions,(http://sentencedict.com) having ownership of resulting policy and implementing it.
209. In the case of the supermarket chain, size, not necessarily sole ownership, affects the quality of the food.
210. In theory, our representative system of democracy gives us that ownership.
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