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subsidiary English

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subsidiary

A subsidiary is a company that is owned by a larger company. This company owns three subsidiaries that make different kinds of machines.

subsidiary

If something is subsidiary, it is connected, but lower in importance, rank, or level, etc. Surprisingly, the subsidiary company became more successful than the parent company. At some point work became subsidiary to music for her.

subsidiary

(= subordinate) an assistant subject to the authority or control of another (= subsidiary company) a company that is completely controlled by another company (= auxiliary) functioning in a supporting capacity the main library and its auxiliary branches

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There are two components factories and a Birmingham Chemicals subsidiary on the bypass, all of which draw their wages here tomorrow.
No, sir, at a subsidiary agency.
It's a subsidiary of Eastern Coal and Coke.
That's a subsidiary of Western Wool and Flax.
For the moment your help is needed here. Fetch me the plan of subsidiary computer bank W-4.
Haleiwa is one of the subsidiary fields.
Well, that's a subsidiary of Delaware Industries. And they tell me that, uh, Dancik's name was never mentioned in either one of them.
A subsidiary of the Drax Group, I believe.
M-4 is a subsidiary tunnel, but it links with several main ones.
A subsidiary of Clarx Toys.
There was additional insurance on the Daily Planet building. through a subsidiary of Lex Corp called Lexell Investments.
I own him and all the subsidiary rights!
I also know that your publishing house is owned by Warden White, Incorporated. a subsidiary of MacDougall-Kesler. which makes me suspect a covert agenda for your book on the part of the military-industrial- entertainment complex.
We won't be a Crown subsidiary!
Yes, my brother thinks this would be a very valuable subsidiary.
Everything in here is a subsidiary procedure.
Through La Roche-Bernard's intervention, textile-owned Agruma cleared its lands selling them to another subsidiary, the real estate company Renova.
Subsidiary Rights.
They run a subsidiary into the ground, end up making a profit. and usually get away with it.
Or a local Thortex subsidiary.
Actually, my company is the sub-insurers of the subsidiary carriers of a policy held by Alan Stanwyk, who I believe is your son.
Caprice is owned by a holding company in the Dutch Antilles, which is subsidiary of a Delaware corporation, and the principal stockholder is Christine Von Marburg.
Oh, holy-Owned subsidiary.
Until we get new equipment, we must reroute all subsidiary functions through the backup computer.
That's just a minor fluctuation in a subsidiary injector port.
Subsidiary holdings as well.
But this station group is now a Doors subsidiary.
The company that paid Maybourne is a subsidiary of Zetatron lndustries.
They're just a subsidiary.
Well, what the article didn't say is that two years ago he accepted a position with a company called lmmunitech Research, which, it turns out, is a wholly- owned subsidiary of Zetatron Industries.
Shocked to learn what some of their subsidiary partners are engaged in.
Now, the next question, which is a subsidiary to this first recorded Olympics is, what was the naked chef doing there?
A subsidiary of his was involved in the salvage and cleanup.

News and current affairs

A US subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, for example, has been barred by an American court from foreclosing on a house because it could not demonstrate ownership.
Even the notion that this is about protecting foreign firms is a ruse: companies based in country A can set up a subsidiary in country B to sue country A's government.
It is as if Russia is a rogue subsidiary of America's monetary system.
Some retail banks went belly-up, like Northern Rock, while others stayed afloat (Santander's UK subsidiary, for example).
Sometimes we hear that UES has acquired a TV station or finances a political faction in the Duma via a subsidiary.
The failure to sacrifice the subsidiary objective of keeping the private sector private meant that the Fed and the Treasury lost their opportunity to attain the principal objective of avoiding depression.
A Turkish bank saw a Romanian subsidiary go bankrupt.
NTT ( its Docomo subsidiary is the key here) holds on, but old and tired Honda and Matsushita are likely to be relegated to second class status.
Consider the case of a bank headquartered in Italy, but with an important subsidiary in Germany.
Rebekah Brooks, the editor of The News of the World at the beginning of the phone-hacking scandal, and subsequently the chief executive of News International, Murdoch's British subsidiary, played precisely such a role.
The AFC, with its project development subsidiary, Africa Infrastructure, and Chinese equity and technical partners, WEMPCO, is launching a power generation initiative in Bissau.
The impact would be to require a bank carrying out retail activities in the UK to put them in a separately capitalized subsidiary.
A retail ring-fence makes most sense if coupled with new a new resolution regime, which would allow a retail subsidiary to be wound up without contagion across the group.
For example, an international banking group headquartered in Italy was recently barred by supervisors from using the cash surplus of its subsidiary in northern Europe to fund the group's operations elsewhere.
A Turkish bank saw a Romanian subsidiary go bankrupt. A run on the Turkish bank followed.
A foreign subsidiary that is supposedly independent is exempt from those rules.
The Chinese leadership thus would be gravely mistaken to treat climate change as a subsidiary issue, much less as a problem imposed on developing countries like China to impede their economic progress.
The failure to contain the crisis will ultimately be traced, I think, to excessive concern with the first two subsidiary objectives: reining in Wall Street princes and keeping economic decision-making private.
Had the Fed and the Treasury given those two objectives their proper - subsidiary - weight, I suspect that we would not now be in this mess, and that the danger of a global depression would still be very far away.
The organization has hundreds of subsidiary organs across the country and nationwide networks.

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