Example sentences of "control over the " in BNC.

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1 Also , uncertainty on your part can lead to the risk of you surrendering all control over the session to the engineer , who will be more than happy to move into the producer 's chair .
2 LMS delegates to schools control over the major part of their budgets .
3 We will give users control over the options for care and provide services in a way which guarantees individuals maximum independence while retaining existing community links .
4 He takes as his criteria for class membership : firstly , the position of individuals in the process of production and their mode of sharing in the distribution of the product ; secondly , control over the labour power of others and thirdly , mode of remuneration .
5 The equal opportunities legislation of the 1970s was and is important , but was regarded by most members of the teaching profession as a positive rather than constraining factor and had no influence over the locus of power or control over the curriculum .
6 In short , rapid population growth was a result of poverty and this asked fundamental questions about access and control over the means of production as well as the technical means by which they were developed .
7 Control over the manner in which offensive trades are carried out
8 Britain had exercised tight control over the entry of aliens for as long as anyone could remember and , anyway , there had been little contact between Germany and Britain for at least nine months .
9 There is no power or control over the shot because the golfer has hit flat-footed with his body weight in the wrong place .
10 Basically , the FS-77 offers control over the Quad X 's main features in a very no-nonsense fashion .
11 Control over the kite is critical and , while a degree of elasticity is desirable for single line types , particularly those with a large surface area , it is not wanted at all with the multiple line aerobatic kites .
12 Control over the distribution of cocaine has been settled in the hillside slum communities .
13 ‘ Are you telling me that you relinquished all control over the project ? ’
14 National armaments should be limited by mutual agreement , and the pressures of the military-industrial complex regulated by nationalization of armaments firms and control over the arms trade .
15 Fit electric air conditioning and , though we ca n't promise you control over the elements , we can promise you a more comfortable , efficient working environment .
16 ‘ The crews have reported that they actually prefer the air system because it gives them more control over the trains as they come down the hill . ’
17 Control over the quality of work within each classroom has until now been left almost exclusively to the headteacher with occasional support from the local and national inspectorate .
18 Such a correspondence would ensure that no political party exercises undue influence and control over the means of communication or that the means of communication do not overwhelmingly support one political party .
19 control over the production and distribution of ideas is concentrated in the hands of the capitalist owners of the means of production ;
20 Gordon Kirk 's chapter ( 1.1 ) points to the variable controls over the curriculum from the centre that marked earlier historical periods ; the post-war tradition that curriculum matters were largely the subject of professional decision-making and the gradual reassertion of central influence and control over the curriculum since the mid-1970s .
21 The ITA was given tight control over the number , duration , placing and content of TV ads , which for most of the period were limited to an average of six minutes an hour .
22 Thus if my main concern is to have a vast stock of personal possessions and control over the lives of others , I can doubtless only have them at the expense of others .
23 Assuming that the government of the day has a comfortable majority in the House of Commons , executive dominance over the legislature and control over the processes of decision making becomes possible .
24 The exceptional importance of the legislature in the American system is provided for by a constitution that makes Congress the ‘ first ’ branch of government ; endows it with the legislative power ; gives it control over the purse strings ; allows it a considerable role in the making of foreign policy ; and makes senior executive appointments subject to its approval .
25 Control over the behaviour of the individual was more overtly stringent , deviation from the norm far less tolerated .
26 He applauded those measures , such as Lloyd George 's budget of 1909 , which tended to diminish social inequality , but attacked all moves to increase state centralization and control over the individual .
27 Its fifty-three recommendations included the extension and enforcement of state regulation of environmental health conditions such as overcrowding , smoke pollution , provision of open spaces , control over the distribution of food and the handling of milk ; work conditions should be improved , over-fatigue prevented ; mothers should be taught proper childcare and girls instructed in cookery and dietetics ; adult drinking and juvenile smoking should be curbed ; the state should encourage physical training and exercise ; there should be an adequate system of school medical inspection and a state-sponsored system of school feeding .
28 However , such an approach incurs serious implementational difficulties concerning ( a ) the format of entries on the blackboard , ( b ) its coherence as results are added and deleted , and ( c ) control over the resources available to each module .
29 However , in many instances the arrangement represented the exercise of power and control over the protected State which was in a position of subordination , making it logical that claims should be made against the more powerful State .
30 These powers seem wide enough to assure the member States ’ control over the activities of the Council .
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