So, when we get bad news such as an oil squeeze the bears start to call the shots.
Don't forget, the Democrats wanted to call the shots as to when he would leave.
Military-intelligence officers call the shots and few expect the new government to keep its promises.
While a major stockholder in three other banks, Djojohadikusumo does not really call the shots there.
To create more excitement around the winner, they would have the public call the shots.
Now that their political clout is waning too, there is nobody to call the shots.
U., Canada, Japan would call the shots and at the end of the day, everybody will agree.
Once Wichai had enough shares to call the shots, he changed management, restructured debt and injected cash.
Instead, it is likely to be hardliners in the government and army who call the shots now.
If you call the shots for your company's outsourcing or site selection, the book is a must read.
At first, Ne Win probably continued to call the shots behind the scenes.
If we let our enemies call the shots, there is no doubt who will wind up taking the bullet.
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All the more reason for a maritime code of conduct to make sure hot-heads do not call the shots.
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In the port of Saranda, a retired colonel (some say he is a general) seems to call the shots.
He says they send the most powerful message of all -- that al-Shabaab no longer call the shots in Mogadishu.
Why create the fig leaves of international accords and institutions when, in reality, a few powerful states call the shots?
"We explore their fantasies, they can actually have an opportunity where they don't have to call the shots, " she said.
In Asia, governments often call the shots in the commercial arena and consumers harbor nationalistic sentiments that foreign players must heed.
Hashim is firm on where he doesn't want to risk his capital, namely in industries where government regulators call the shots.
Third-party payers and the government call the shots instead of the patients.
And I think it's fair to assume that if he can possibly continue to call the shots from his hospital bed, he'll be doing so.
Until now the countries that call the shots in the euro area those with strong public finances, notably Germany have viewed Eurobonds with horror.
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The majority position also gave the U.S. government to call the shots.
He seems likely, in whatever guise, to call the shots with decreasing dissent.
The sister and brother call the shots at different chains and regions, receiving minority stakes in each business that will grow based on performance.
Already, Robin Cook, the foreign secretary, has been firing off memos to his staff, telling them not to let the new department call the shots.
The real power is a handful of clerics and their associates who call the shots behind the curtain and have gotten very rich in the process.
The current round of EU enlargement from 15 member states to 25 will, at the very least, make it harder for any two countries to call the shots.
This would be comforting if it were not the case that the forces in Washington that call the shots are those who are most aligned with Europe.
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