Examples of using Power in the hands in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Capitalism obviously centers wealth, and for that reason, power in the hands of those that have the way of generation.
Capitalism naturally concentrates wealth, and so, power in the hands of the individuals who have the way of production.
nationalization of major industries, power in the hands of leftists or workers' self-management of the economy.
we find that the“mechanism for decision-making between EC states leaves power in the hands of officials(from Interior ministries,
supports the preservation of wealth and power in the hands that have traditionally held them,
creating a nominally elected government after five years of military rule but keeping power in the hands of the same allies of the army.
supports the preservation of wealth and power in the hands that have traditionally held them,
than the classical form of totalitarianism as a means of concentrating wealth and power in the hands of a corrupt ruling class.
Oil climbed from the highest close in two years as an anti-graft probe in Saudi Arabia was seen to consolidate power in the hands of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
so he excluded Zoë from politics by placing all power in the hands of his brother, the eunuch John the Orphanotrophos.
Oil climbed from the highest close in two years as an anti-graft probe in Saudi Arabia was seen to consolidate power in the hands of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
with the shake-up concentrating more power in the hands of Dutton, who has been hailed by conservatives for halting the arrival of asylum-seeker boats from Asia.
hierarchical political systems that concentrate power in the hands of the most ruthless few.
helped to control the user experience at the same time while keeping the power in the hands of the viewers essentially.
from the populace and place this power in the hands of a“chosen” few to the detriment of all humanity.
from the populace and place this power in the hands of a"chosen" few to the detriment of all humanity.
the education sector, then the police and judiciary, and">then the military to consolidate power in the hands of a particular party,
organization of the proletariat, placed power in the hands of the bourgeoisie- to itssecond stage, which must place power in the hands of the proletariat and the poorest sections of the peasants.
to its second stage, which must place power in the hands of the proletariat and the poorest sections of the peasants.