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The individual pebbly sand beds within the conglomerates laterally pinch out over several metres and show parallel or low-angle cross-bedding.
The presence of interlayered tuffaceous sediments, conglomerates and carbonate breccias, coupled with the local existence of pillowed lavas, are suggestive of a marine environment.
The conglomerates pass gradually upwards into highly calcareous sediments ranging from phyllite to siltstone and sandstone as well as limestone conglomerates.
Such extra-familial organizations as ' 'guilds' ' (za) were conglomerates of patriarchs, each representing his ie.
Particles of order 10m in size are generally single spheres or conglomerates or lattice silicates.
Grits comprising 3 mm-sized rounded clasts and conglomerates with pebbles up to 5 cm in size are also present.
The way forward was to liberalise the markets dominated by the big conglomerates.
In primary spermatocytes mitochondria aggregated by nuage were found with large vacuoles containing membraneous conglomerates that were obviously excreted by organelles into the cytoplasm.
They are mostly mixed pyroclastic-epiclastic deposits of tuffaceous sandstone and siltstone with interlayers of graphitic schist, together with thin conglomerates composed of volcanic-derived debris.
The infilling of fissure 2 contains conglomerates in which the contemporaneous terrestrial to marine vertebrate fossils are in a ratio of > 1000:1.
The large clast conglomerates then disappear by 14 m where the fill is solely composed of red small-clast conglomerates.
Generally, the basal beds are dominated by coarse-grained and pebbly sandstones and basal conglomerates.
The most abundant sediment type in the two groups is fine-grained fluvial sandstone, although conglomerates and lacustrine siltstones also occur.
The conglomerates that predominate in the lowest parts of both groups imply the presence of fault scarps at the surface.
Print conglomerates, for example, may offer some news publications as pre-emptive measures that make it less profitable for other companies to enter the market.
Today, they are used for managing enterprises of all sorts-from one-person projects to multi-institutional conglomerates.
Therefore, following the 1964-67 reform, a process of banking concentration took place, which then led to the formation of financial conglomerates.
Gradually the vertically integrated studios, which controlled movie production, distribution, and exhibitions, were torn asunder and reorganized into subsidiaries of media conglomerates.
During the 1980s, transnational media conglomerates gained the production or distribution of most general release movies.
At the time, most investors did not realize that the funds were being managed imprudently by providing capital for the conglomerates' acquisitions.
In any case, the excretion of membraneous conglomerates was noticed to be parallel to chromatoid body dispersion.
Insect parts are the most frequent material type occurring in the cajetes of the south chamber, followed by conglomerates, tissue, and epidermis material types.
Moderately tight credit and subsidy policy, weak enforcement of bankruptcy legislation and little action to break up large conglomerates.
The medial braiddelta clastics include massive and trough-cross-bedded conglomerates and pebbly, trough- and planar-crossbedded, very coarse-grained, poorly sorted sandstones.
Rare lag conglomerates show reverse grading and erosional bases.
The conglomerates are generally well bedded in tabular to broadly lenticular sheets.
The base of the combined zones is marked by a sharp boundary between fan delta conglomerates and sandstones and black marine mudstones.
Either way, the basal sandstones and conglomerates were clearly deposited as a shallow marine transgression across a terrestrial unconformity surface.
Locally, these conglomerates show clast imbrication indicating flow to the north (within a block).
A relatively proximal setting is indicated by the occurrence of limestone conglomerates, interpreted as channellized debris flows, together with calciturbidites and reworked peri-platform ooze.
The conglomerates contain angular to subangular and some well-rounded pebbles, a centimetre to several decimetres in size.
A small number of holdings or conglomerates (in association with foreign companies and creditor banks) participated and were awardees in most tenders.
Eleven central chapters on rock types - from conglomerates to volcaniclastics - are preceded by ones on field technique and the principal characteristics of sedimentary rock.
The privatization process led to concentration of ownership of these businesses by a few large conglomerates.
In all three countries, the economy was heavily regulated and supported large industrial conglomerates and involved a centralised, co-ordinated and stable financial system.
Once it became part of the operations of media conglomerates, movies more than ever had to contribute to the profits of owners and investors.
The dispersion of chromatoid bodies was noted to be accompanied by excretion of membraneous conglomerates by late spermatid mitochondria.
The graded beds of fissure 1 can therefore be explained as being formed by periodic dumping of conglomerates into the marginal location from the limestone island.
No direct fault control over this terrestrial sedimentation was reported, because neither characteristic fault-related facies (thick talus scree breccias, conglomerates) nor fault traces were recorded in the area.
A consequence of this phenomenon was to make big conglomerates shy away from investing their capital in production and instead spend their profits on acquiring land.
Overlying matrix-supported conglomerates were found to contain 50 % carbonate, 30 % chert and 20 % igneous clasts within a 2 m2 area based on clast counting (335 clasts).
Sandstones pass upwards into thin conglomerates and thick wackes of varied colours (yellowish, greenish and red), although reddish-brown layers become predominant at the top of the unit.
In the early stages of the nation's late nineteenth-century political-economic transformation, many of these new conglomerates were januses, with faces looking both to the old and the new order.
The regulations relating to capital asset ratios, leverage, size of loans to a single borrower, related borrowing, were each ignored, and cheap credit fed the appetites of these diversified conglomerates.
The ver y emergence of those conglomerates had been deter mined by a financial log ic that called for diversification and the maximisation of tax advantages.
Physical evidence for repeatedly changing substrate is the vertical variation in lithology, which includes relatively 'clean' sandstones as well as coarse conglomerates, all with varying abundances of shell material.
Only when it was realized how closely its harmonics conglomerated around e2 was the decision taken to use this pitch as the reference point for tuning the scordatura.
European legislation thus also has an obvious impact on how financial conglomerates operate in third countries, and vice versa.
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We are now called upon to supplement these efforts by regulating those financial conglomerates which contain both banks and insurance companies.
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Would not that lead to all sorts of artificial construction, whereby larger companies disguised themselves as conglomerates of smaller companies?
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Plant and animal varieties are increasingly coming under the control of industrial conglomerates, as is scientific research.
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A high proportion of our leading conglomerates have a multi-national dimension.
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An increasing number of banks form parts of wider financial conglomerates.
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With the new conglomerates, effective power will be in the conglomerates and questioning decisions will be difficult.
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We then found that conglomerates led to such a variety of organisations that no management was able to control them.
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We have passed through the phase of mergers and conglomerates.
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With market places evolving, conglomerates forming up and technology in telecommunications developing rapidly, the situation is far from static.
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One will have conglomerates, changing technologies and many more overlaps.
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We have always viewed enterprises not as conglomerates of individuals but as families.
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I think it is only the conglomerates which would probably need to join more than one, or possibly three or four.
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I accept that polarisation will restrict the way in which conglomerates, particularly banks and building societies, offer some services.
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In more recent years as the huge conglomerates were built the accountant became king.
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I fear that even for the conglomerates there is a good reason.
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The new financial conglomerates are establishing themselves in all the major financial centres of the world, not just this one.
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Three of four major conglomerates which control the industry have given a commitment to control the price should taxation be removed.
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We shall head—some will approve of the move—towards banks and conglomerates controlling nearly every other company.
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One of the major objectives of this enormous change is to produce vast international financial conglomerates.
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At a time of the creation of more and more financial conglomerates, would not this make greater sense?
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What an extraordinary argument in this day of the large conglomerates who very often own a large number of quite disparate companies.
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What her policy is on ownership of terrestrial television channels by media conglomerates.
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The tower blocks were going up along with the big comprehensive schools and the industrial conglomerates.
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The big tower blocks are now coming down and the big comprehensive schools and conglomerates are being broken up.
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One can remember the growth of large conglomerates in the private sector which are now no doubt being unbundled as management fashions change.
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In the meantime, 58 of the 100 financial conglomerates are now active across borders.
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I would also like to congratulate him on his report on financial conglomerates.
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Currently, we are witnessing the further spread of the financial crisis, which is now also affecting the big conglomerates.
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One field in which the creation of bigger and bigger firms, many of them now conglomerates, is positively unhealthy is accountancy.
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We have learned the dangers of creating enormous conglomerates of one sort or another.
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Similarly, conglomerates were built up in business and it was the fashion for them to buy up everything.
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An unregulated multi-channel market with predatory multi-media conglomerates appealing to the lowest common denominator through an endless diet of game shows and quizzes creates problems.
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I should like to see that sort of attention applied particularly to conglomerates, a subject of great concern now, as they are bound to be.
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To a degree, the development of conglomerates emphasises the point about bigness and concentration.
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Subject to that, we believe that conglomerates are neither inherently good nor bad.
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Overall, the medium-sized firm's capacity for reinvestment has not been enough to enable it to survive without selling out to conglomerates.
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We have dwelt considerably on the problems of the conglomerates and the need for proper consultation where true control may be vested outside one country.
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The trouble about conglomerates is that it is impossible for them to control their units from the centre in detail.
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The play is then being worked up in different sections, but ultimately it is conglomerated into a complete whole.
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The growth of financial conglomerates, however, has caused insider dealing to be a more urgent and immediate problem.
Adjacent to active border faults to the east and west, sheet- and debris flow-dominated alluvial boulder conglomerates accumulated.
The latter was described as "massive sandstones and conglomerates with interbedded sandy shales which are of continental origin".
Multinational conglomerates can become so large that they are difficult to manage.
Several of the conglomerates also purchased stakes in theater chains and helped rationalize movie exhibitions by developing multiscreen cinema complexes at shopping malls.
Therefore, the conglomerates included an evaluation of the effect of the rating in their expanded market research on the potential profitability of a movie.
He combined high office in the civil service with managing directorships in the new economic conglomerates.
There was donor pressure to break up the big economic conglomerates.
On the other hands, the other conglomerates are also forced to carry out other kind of restructure by this independent body.
More often than not, these duties overlap, and, as we shall see later, this has led to problems for both conglomerates and the regulatory authorities.
Restructuring program which substantially improves corporate governance in operation, strong financial discipline at the enterprise level, large-scale conglomerates broken up.
First, the last three administrations were unwilling or unable to supervise the behaviour of large conglomerates.
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