• These long-established schools have maintained their control of the commanding heights of Britain's social system.

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  • The Philharmonic claims the commanding heights in the next two weeks, presenting a wide range of pieces new and old.

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  • The long-term result seems unavoidable: men are becoming ever more marginalised, while women are taking over the commanding heights of wealth and power.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • As long as C-suite conservatism holds sway, stable giants such as IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Cisco and Dell will hold the commanding heights.

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  • Correspondents say the appointment will be welcomed by markets and investors as a sign that one of the commanding heights of the economy will remain in the reformist camp.

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  • Twenty years ago, as the state abandoned the commanding heights of the economy in the name of privatisation and deregulation, it looked as if these public-private hybrids were doomed.

    ECONOMIST: The East India Company

  • Keynesians once again believe that growth is as simple as Washington taxing or borrowing away resources from the private sector so that it can be spent from the Commanding Heights.

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  • He received the Pulitzer Prize for his book The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power and is also the author of Commanding Heights: the Battle for the World Economy.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Desperate to straddle the alleged middle ground between free markets and economic activity managed from the Commanding Heights, the authors make a muddle of a non-argument underlaid by a contradiction: government and business must team together to bring back manufacturing.

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  • Liberals, meanwhile, not only feel no need to concede anything but use the commanding heights of the press and academia to define anyone who dissents from their ever-evolving national culture as a political fringe obsessed with people, one might say, who aren't like them.

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  • Or perhaps you wished you had climbed the corporate ladder and reached the heights of a Warren Buffett or Steve Jobs, commanding the fortunes of a powerful corporation and a huge investment trove.

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