Controls were also reported to be heavy when flying at high speeds, or at the beginning of a spin or snap roll. |
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Controls are intuitive and well placed, making the game very easy to pick up and play. |
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Controls could also be placed on emissions levels as estimated by mathematical models of pollution processes. |
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Johnson Controls attempts to make that aspect of choosing integrated security options less daunting. |
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Controls introduced here to tackle the disease are widely regarded as being among the best in the world. |
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Controls on the dashboard allow the driver to turn the display on or off, select which information to display or adjust the image format. |
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Controls are sampled from the whole cohort, including people who become cases. |
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Controls included remaining on a waiting list, anxiety management training, relaxation training, and non-directive psychotherapy. |
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Controls included omitting the primary antibody, using control rabbit serum as primary antibody, and omitting the secondary antibody. |
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Controls were selected from registers compiled through the legally required process of birth registration. |
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Controls are needed because of the immaturity and foolishness of children, but also because of the natural tendency for rebellion. |
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The Johnson Controls Inc. acquisition of Prince Corp. became an industry best-practice where JCI gained access to the innovation engine at Prince. |
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Controls are actions taken to eliminate hazards or reduce risk. |
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The client, aero Controls of Seattle, sued Herman and his law firm. |
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Hovius N Controls on sediment supply by large rivers, relative role of Eustasy, climate, and tectonism in continental rocks. |
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There will be more than 20 exhibitors on the day, including Jaguar Land Rover, AeroEngine Controls, Balfour Beatty and National Grid. |
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In addition, he was also a director of Ancot Corporation, Hench Controls Corporation and ORISA Technologies, Inc. |
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Controls on hydrocarbon accumulation in glauconitic sandstone, Suffield heavy oil sands, southern Alberta. |
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Goodrich Engine Controls make engine control systems for jet engines at Hall Green. |
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Advanced Wound Management won the award amidst strong competition from Rolls Royce, Goodrich Large Engine Controls, and Gripple Ltd. |
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The Controls option enables you to resize and move a currently displayed window, as well as toggle the PC beeper. |
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Bayside Controls is a specialty maker of high-performance gearhead speed reducers. |
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Engineering Controls, in which at-risk jobs are altered to lower the risk of injury. |
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A Ross SysCon NEMA 12 Dual Axis Control Panel houses the Variable Frequency Drives and PLC Controls. |
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Controls codling moth, citrus thrips, corn earworm, and asparagus beetle, but is gentle to beneficial insects. |
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Lowe DJ Controls on the rates of weathering and clay mineral genesis in airfall tephras. |
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Controls for this display as well as an outlet to plug in audio headsets are normally found in the armrest of each seat. |
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Controls on car liability insurance validity and other formalities may also take place. |
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This gives the card issuer the control of a FAT file system with Access Controls Rule, an on-card Win32 API, language-neutral virtual machine and popular cryptos. |
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Controls setup and orientation involves the prosthetist and patient establishing a control scheme for prosthetic operation as well as education on how to control the device. |
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Controls on previous legal highs such as ketamine, piperazines and so-called date-rape drugs GHB and GBL helped reduce their popularity, the report said. |
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Conder Structures is a structural steel company next to Marmite on the A5121, and further south Johnson Controls make seats for Toyota in Branston. |
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Aero Engine Controls, the joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Goodrich, has agreed a fee with property group Goodman to buy a plot of land at its Birmingham Business Park. |
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Siemens Traffic Controls make most of the UK's traffic lights west near Fleet's Corner, and Sunseeker International is a main motor yacht manufacturer. |
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Rotork Controls has supplied over one hundred IQ intelligent electric valve actuators for Velan wedge gate and parallel slide valves at China's Taishan Nuclear Power Station. |
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No longer would they rely on their pipelines to be monitored and controlled by an external organization and instead turned to Louisiana-based Failsafe Controls. |
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This gadget not only controls the presence of employees but also functions as a security device. |
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Structurally we need a solid rib or two to attach the aerodynamic controls to the leading edge. |
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The radio controls are designed more for style than function and are awkward to use. |
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The dashboard is extremely well equipped and the layout of the controls has a flawless logic that allows new drivers to feel quite at home. |
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We are exporting atrocious suffering, disease and death in poor countries where controls are not implemented. |
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Motivation controls voluntary behavior up to the limit of physical capacity. |
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The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor aerodynamics to special steering wheel controls. |
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Cartier designed the first wristwatch so the aeronaut could check the time without removing his hands from the controls. |
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The demand for the dismantling of price controls could impact the affordability of medicines. |
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Instead I often see facilities and traffic controls that treat pedestrians as little more than annoying afterthoughts. |
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Getting tough with the community, being proactive and not always reactive, with proper controls will also help. |
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But the car shows its age with a distinct lack of storage space and frustratingly fiddly stereo controls. |
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For chivalry limits wars, gives quarter to enemies, controls aggression and brokers peace. |
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Antibodies against these five antigens were tested in the sera of all workers and controls. |
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As with the aphid controls, we rosarians have an arsenal of weapons with which to combat these pesky critters. |
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Eight patients with acquired agraphia were studied using the same writing tests and were compared with normal and brain-damaged controls. |
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The gender of a noun controls the forms of the article, as well as the endings on adjectives. |
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It dawned on me the free-play I felt in the flight controls was an aileron gasping for air to push against as I leveled the wings. |
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The aircraft commander, who was at the controls, waited for the kick associated with the missile release. |
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The crew chief and his crew members maintained the airframe, engines, controls, and accessory systems. |
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But what happens if the air line or pneumatic cylinder that controls the reject station fails? |
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By providing doors that open and close, climate controls, and proper lighting, airmen are able to increase productivity and quickly turn jets. |
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The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant tactical air support. |
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The appropriate ground or amphibious commander controls all air-to-ground and surface-to-surface attack operations. |
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There were few or no controls over how that money was spent and accounted for. |
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The World Bank demanded the rapid removal of price controls and all subsidies to farmers. |
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Darcy went over to the controls and pulled the lever up, and the plane straightened up. |
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On those same dark and damp days, the light-sensing headlamps and rain-sensitive wipers kick in without touching the controls. |
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Ibuprofen or acetaminophen with or without codeine often controls pain in a child younger than six years. |
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The cruise controls mounted on the indicator stalk are hidden by the steering wheel. |
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Some of the matters involved in States wishing to retain controls go beyond the simple issues of ministerial empires. |
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Suppose for the sake of argument that the government controls the export of capital. |
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A sluice gate, half hidden behind the roof of the mill, controls the water to power the waterwheel. |
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I like the nice big buttons on the heater controls, and everything inside is within easy reach. |
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After the 1997-98 crisis, Mahathir thumbed his nose at the world and went his own way by imposing currency controls. |
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They have their own de facto border controls, laws, and an 80,000-strong army, and will be loath to permit any rollback of their autonomy. |
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Graham cleaned up the aircraft for single-engine climb and took the flight controls. |
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Wage and price controls in effect during World War II meant employers had to turn to forms of non-cash compensation to recruit or retain workers. |
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The four remaining plots were left as controls to record natural recruitment. |
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Geoff hooked a needle through the rectus, the gossamer-thin muscle that controls eye movement, then immobilized it with a suture. |
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Justin grinned, staring out into space, his hands still gripping tightly onto the handles of the controls. |
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The rudder-tab-linkage fitting had also been sheared, disconnecting the rudder tab from the flight controls. |
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The idea of adding the EU's emblem to the red ensign was rejected in a vote in Strasbourg on tighter controls on maritime safety. |
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This was the famous Philips 1500 model, made in Austria, with the piano key controls, analogue clock and top loading. |
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The explosion damaged the right engine and flight controls, knocking out both hydraulic systems. |
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My stomach knots itself in fear as I wait for the appearance of a man who controls my destiny, my Fate, and my life. |
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The evaluator is kept blind to the controls to prevent him or her from subtly tipping off the subject, either knowingly or unknowingly. |
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The medulla controls this involuntary swallowing reflex, although voluntary swallowing may be initiated by the cerebral cortex. |
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She was in awe of the powerful old leviathan, and adjusted its controls with a naive reverence. |
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A fungus from the sicklepod plant, Arabis canadensis, found in the south-eastern United States, effectively controls kudzu. |
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We can also vary many controls for specific tasks such as monitoring refrigerant levels, for example. |
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Likewise, as no two fighters fight exactly alike, the controls from fighter to fighter vary a bit. |
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During the 1930s it is his job to enforce the immigration controls on European Jewry. |
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As usual with Saab, the design of the instruments and controls is almost perfect although the cruise control stalk is partly hidden from view. |
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Likewise, there was no difference between the xenogamy treatment and corresponding controls. |
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As such, some regulatory controls will be retained on the companies, although others will be relaxed. |
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When setting up your speakers and audio system, the Speaker Wizard guides you through it and helps you adjust balance and fade controls. |
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Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link. |
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Radar controls fired their guns, and if we didn't turn constantly, weaving about, we'd be shot down within a minute or less. |
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But while the company controls advertising and chooses programmes, the state-run TV station keeps a tight rein on news programming. |
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The dash layout is brilliant, with logically-placed controls and an uncluttered layout, but that's by-the-by. |
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Although another pilot took off and landed the aircraft, Mr Henshaw flew it over the Cambridgeshire countryside using its dual controls. |
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Development controls might encourage landholders to use their lands for both scenic and productive purposes, and to retain native vegetation. |
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The dashboard is modern, made from good materials, and with a very clear layout of all controls and instruments. |
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Three pods in the centre of the dash house the primary instruments, while the minor controls are grouped together beneath them. |
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Finally, some traffic exchanges will allow pop-up, active x controls, site rotators, etc. in their network. |
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The planning system controls the development and use of land in the public interest. |
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Organic farmers use natural controls and work with nature's cycles to produce healthful, abundant yields. |
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As the loops are gathered in the left hand the right hand controls the spin of the reel. |
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Outside controls or independent reviews could have provided such safeguards. |
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Adjusting his grip on the controls, he began to veer away from the colony, lest he be detected by their radar. |
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Another surprise is the lack of remote controls on the steering wheel, quite common at this price range. |
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You shouldn't need two remote controls to switch the entire system on and off. |
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Our pilot, Lt. Glenn Jorgenson, restarted number two and attempted to gain power by jockeying the supercharger controls back and forth. |
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Many of these units have fans to move the heat, and are also available with remote controls, wall switches or wall-mounted thermostats. |
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There's even an application for programming all your remote controls into the device. |
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Multimedia boards can alter the image data with automatic gain controls, edge sharpening, and color-enhancement circuits. |
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They can even seek advice from the teaching team via the interactive button on their TV remote controls. |
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Small mercury batteries inside remote controls can be easily swallowed so keep these out of children's reach as well. |
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And besides, maybe the owner has a completely electrical system with cameras and remote controls. |
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Nowadays, viewers have the facility of remote controls, which enables them to fast-forward or skip the shows that they don't want to watch. |
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Both cards offer FM-radio tuners and remote controls that use radio frequencies, not infrared, to issue commands. |
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Use it on hard, nonporous surfaces, such as doorknobs, toilet areas, telephones, computer keyboards, and remote controls. |
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Taking into account the speed of the film, it then sets the camera's controls for the optimum exposure. |
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Day length is a stable seasonal cue and controls biological changes in a host of species. |
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The report of Total Heating Limited recommends the renewal of the control panel and controls. |
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This reinforcement of capital controls probably played a key role in averting a run on China's domestic currency, the renminbi. |
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The relative mortality within one year was 3.1 times higher in patients than in controls. |
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Farmers also only use synthetic pesticides as a last resort to save the crop, relying instead on natural repellents and controls such as neem. |
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Tighter controls are being enforced at a York school in an effort to crack down on truancy and lateness. |
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Pilot controls consisted of dual wheel yokes and the landing gear was extended and retracted by a hydraulic pump actuated by a hand lever. |
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A controller selectively controls the first and second transistors to achieve amplitude modulation at a high modulation bandwidth. |
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It is the driver who controls the launch, flight and decent by adjusting the speed and direction of the jeep. |
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A number of other options are coming down the line, including voice actuation of some of the ancillary controls, mostly communication-related. |
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Attempts by lawmakers of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked. |
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I look forward to seeing those results, especially if the controls on information leakage can be tightened up. |
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Many of the wartime controls and the apparatus of state collectivism disappeared as if they had never been. |
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The author admonishes British authorities on the laxity of their border controls. |
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So they retooled their sales and marketing arms, and revamped their cars by adding features such as more stringent emissions controls. |
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The hijackers assumed the controls of the Boeing 757, cruising in the airspace near the capital. |
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A single switch controls all lights and there are separately controlled loudspeakers connected to a central system. |
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This will also facilitate the ongoing shift from external regulation to internal systems of controls and risk assessments. |
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Along with more plutonium, this new design required more machining, more complex assembly procedures, and more extensive safety controls. |
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Appropriate treatment controls acute symptoms and reduces the risk of longer term complications. |
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Ben is putting more controls in place so that this sort of thing stays an exception to the rule, rather than the norm. |
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A conventional joystick controls pitch and roll, and the rudder pedals are large and effective. |
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In spite of socialist rhetoric and tight economic controls, socialism was in no way a serious prospect. |
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An hour or two before launch the guidance software that controls the vehicle's ascent is loaded. |
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The trainee then pulls his or her ripcord and controls the parachute to the ground under guidance from an instructor on the ground. |
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Negative controls used equivalent amounts of RNA not subjected to reverse transcription. |
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This product is cheaper, has a better safety profile, controls both types of rhizomes and is rainfast after 2 hours. |
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However, in the UK there are rigorous controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession. |
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In all four areas, government seemed to consist chiefly of administrative controls. |
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On the other hand, the new transistor simultaneously controls the electric power that drives a lamp and serves as the lamp itself. |
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A ten-year programme was introduced to wipe out the liability by introducing rigid controls on expenditure relating to the upkeep of churches. |
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Gilkie found the yoke wildly bucking as he attempted to hold on to the controls. |
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The inclusion of a rigid rule against capital controls in a trade agreement makes things even worse. |
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Certain upper lobes within the brain serve as controls for memory and learning. |
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Monitoring of the control environment includes verifying systemic controls within the financial systems and the associated actions for remediation of any control violations. |
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If the GOP controls both the House and the Senate, the gridlock to come will make recent times look like a minor traffic jam. |
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France and the UK are currently engaged in a tussle to see who controls such an agency which promises to become a license to print money for the eventual winner. |
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As indicated, many countries have liberalized their economies in recent years by removing exchange controls and limits on the movement of capital. |
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Are there really no code-based controls for assuring that specific surveillance is specifically justified? |
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And all controls are push buttons instead of switches and knobs. |
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But activists now fear that Bahrain will import the canisters via a third country to evade export controls. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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For starters, the Ello beta launched without any privacy controls or blocking options. |
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My eyes continued to scan the panel and my hands moved rapidly to ensure the proper positions of controls, levers and switches as I called out the answers. |
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The group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory. |
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Most excavator operators find it easier to operate levers, switches, and other controls with their hands or fingers rather than the ball or heel of their foot. |
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Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more abrupt in first person than in the third person view. |
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The other controls are familiar to all BMW users, but it was a little too easy to catch the stalk for cruise control when trying to operate the turn indicators. |
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He lifted wage and price controls, which triggered inflation. |
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It points out that there are no controls on human trafficking and child labor when it comes to the production of the goods. |
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The two gates are the one-qubit rotation gate which controls the state of one qubit, and the controlled-NOT gate which works as a conditional gate for two qubits. |
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Promoters, in their efforts to accumulate huge profits, are planning larger and larger events and it is time to put some serious controls on what is going on. |
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This paper describes an analysis of the frequency of dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments in 1260 subjects occupationally exposed to X-rays and 241 controls. |
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Applying acrylics to the acetate with bamboo brushes, Stone controls viscosity and opacity while leaving the edges of the transparent film unpainted. |
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The jet stream is a band of very strong winds at around 30,000 ft above the surface of the Earth, which controls the weather that we see on the ground. |
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Protective safeguards, such as import and export controls, quotas, subsidies etc, will need to be introduced over a clearly agreed transition period to all continents. |
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The Nighthawk uses touchpad controls for power, volume and sound balance. |
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Another option looked at was using signal controls on radial routes and bollards on residential rat-runs to control the amount of traffic on the inner ring road. |
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These are further split into two circuits, each of which owns or shares responsibilities for actuating flight controls and operating other hydraulic components. |
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The controls can be mapped to the mouse, a joystick or a gamepad. |
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By and large, the throngs of steelworkers have been retired by computers and automated controls that now watch over every aspect of the steel-making process. |
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In short, my hypothetical study would be properly dismissed as junk science because it fails to use even the most basic statistical controls and techniques. |
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Inhofe, as the GOP head of the committee that controls that bill, is in a good position to influence its contents. |
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For measurements of the z-profile of the capillary we used a piezo-driven objective positioner, which controls the distance between objective and the pressure cell. |
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For starters, all controls and mechanical read-outs are now read off a single, large display, tidying up the cab interior and making the operator's job easier. |
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We have our VCR's, air-conditioning, remote controls, and fast food. |
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When any rearrest or drug rearrests were the outcome criteria, only the use of jail was related to rearrest, net of controls for participant risk. |
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The other controls work well, though lovers of British premiership football will hate the poor reception on MW radio stations such as BBC Five Live. |
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In some areas, the cost of diesel fuel and the less stringent pollution controls will allow for the use of diesel-fired reciprocating engines as a primary power source. |
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The market for this shielding includes dashboard electronic components, electronic systems controls and small electric motors for wipers, seats and mirrors. |
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Using the wire frames, which contained the dimensional controls for the design, the engineers were able to place individual structural members into a computer model. |
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Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators. |
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Because domestic controls could be deactivated, she believes the answer is to make internet service providers answerable for the access they allow. |
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Once I found my way around the main controls, recording this piece took about an hour, since it took several takes to get some of the tracks just so. |
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In effect they act as regulatory arbitrageurs, reaping the rewards of fast-moving financial markets without the burden of the regulatory controls that banks face. |
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The menu controls in the viewfinder are equally bright, sharp and legible. |
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There's a way to do this if you're real careful and delicate with the controls but I'm your basic klutz and what I keep doing is hitting the buttons wrong and losing my place. |
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Thanks in part to the advent of electronic controls, engineers are trimming losses, perfecting combustion, boosting volumetric efficiency and raising redlines. |
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Besides changes in light bulbs, many consumers are showing increased interest in dimming and lighting controls. |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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But what controls and regulates feeling will be a wider web of feelings, which reason helps us apprehend and understand, not any reason holding authority over all feelings. |
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This is the opposite of the increasing standardization of the languages of Xhosa and Zulu, which occurred through missionary activity and later state controls. |
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A pneumatically operated ball valve controls the flow of liquid nitrogen through each lance, and the entire process is sequenced from a pushbutton control panel. |
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The all-metal aircraft had controls, armament, and even landing gears that were tucked away out of the slip stream to increase speed, range, and performance. |
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Cable companies are also experimenting with interactive channels that let viewers enlist their remote controls to click on banner ads and onscreen buttons. |
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By pressing the red button on their remote controls, digital viewers will be able to access an interactive menu where they can choose between two extra interactive streams. |
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The controls can be executed remotely via e-mail or a Web page. |
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He called on the Government to confront vested interests by tackling restrictive practices among the professions and to introduce interim price controls. |
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And more importantly, an Orman victory could signal a broader assault against the duopoly that controls congress. |
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Although tough environmental controls were put in place in 2000, enforcement has been haphazard. |
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A large longitudinal study that adequately controls for the main confounders and other background socioeconomic variables is required to clarify the ongoing controversy. |
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The two rulings are a triumph for hardliners at the interior ministry who lobbied for tighter controls on nightclubs that they blame for leading Thai youth astray. |
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Goldberg probably hates the idea of staying there, solitary at the controls, for too long. |
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The same mechanism controls our most basic processes, including the flexing of a muscle or the beating of the heart. |
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It is highly spin-resistant, requiring full rudder to initiate and maintain a spin and recovering in one turn after centralising the flying controls. |
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Within Aleppo, the Assad regime controls the balance of power, but its public support is flagging. |
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This controls for functional equivalence but not for sequence similarity. |
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To navigate from Killaloe to Limerick advance notice needs to be given to the lock-keeper at Ardnacrusha, who controls Parteen Lifting Bridge and Ardnacrusha lock. |
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The flight controls had been carefully rigged to fractions of a degree while the wing slats were removed and then refitted to ensure a perfectly smooth fit. |
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Take as an example a situation where you've created a keyboard hack for your arcade controls but still need to be able to operate your computer for non-gaming functions. |
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Her money was placed in a conservatorship that her father, a notorious stage parent, controls to this day. |
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The same gluonic color flux controls almost any strong coupling dynamics in the theory of gluons, namely quantum chromodynamics. |
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Piroxicam gel and methyl salicylate ointment were used as positive controls for anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity respectively. |
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Wage and price controls have been successful in wartime environments in combination with rationing. |
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Notable failures of their use include the 1972 imposition of wage and price controls by Richard Nixon. |
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However, the degree of glutamine labelling was obviously low, and controls without rp39 showed autobiotinylation of the enzyme. |
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The curfew decree comes as the latest of a list of steadily tightening home front controls ordered since the German breakthru in Belgium. |
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To summarize, the circadian system, particularly the SCN, controls the circadian pattern of melatonin release in mammals. |
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To ensure a high quality dataset, we developed a series of novel quality controls to validate free-form text input from crowdworkers. |
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An entire book should be written just about the issue of who controls cyberspeech. |
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Once he had grasped the controls, he unleashed a demonic laugh that made his hostages shudder. |
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Mice from each treatment group, including negative controls, were euthanased seven days after the last feed. |
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Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action. |
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This guy, here, controls the current, and this guy, here, measures the voltage. |
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In much of Europe, controls on persons were abolished by the 1985 Schengen Agreement and subsequent European Union legislation. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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All legislation must be passed by the House of Commons to become law and it controls taxation and the supply of money to the government. |
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The ECB is the central bank for the eurozone, and thus controls monetary policy in that area with an agenda to maintain price stability. |
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The policy's price controls and market interventions led to considerable overproduction. |
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Sevcon, an international company formed from a part of Smith Electric, is a world leader in electric vehicle controls. |
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It controls many perennial weeds and pushes back the growth of other weeds until the following spring. |
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Compared to controls, larval EcR mutants were hyposensitive to both thermal and mechanical stimulation. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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The AJAX controls inject the appropriate JavaScript code into the HTML output stream without you needing to code any JavaScript yourself. |
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All these controls and screens are monked on to a massive network of computers that coordinates the sights. |
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The government imposed price controls and persecuted speculators and traders in the black market. |
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He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. |
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Furthermore, the Speaker controls the parts of the Palace of Westminster used by the House of Commons. |
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For most purposes these are at either end of the tunnel, with the French border controls on the UK side of the tunnel and vice versa. |
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There is a need for full passport controls, since this is the border between the Schengen Area and the Common Travel Area. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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In the summer of 1966, with the value of the pound falling in the currency markets, exchange controls were tightened by the Wilson government. |
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It tried to keep a fixed exchange rate, and attempted to deal with inflation and sterling weakness by credit and exchange controls. |
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In some countries a central bank, through its subsidiaries, controls and monitors the banking sector. |
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The operator is provided with a seat and controls on the mower and literally rides on the machine. |
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If a mutation occurs within a gene, the new allele may affect the trait that the gene controls, altering the phenotype of the organism. |
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There are no passport controls for visitors entering Vatican City from the surrounding Italian territory. |
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In Kenya, the Ministry of Education controls all of the public universities. |
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Experiments should be designed to minimize possible errors, especially through the use of appropriate scientific controls. |
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Premier League clubs agreed in principle in December 2012, to radical new cost controls. |
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The government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. |
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China controls part of the territory of Kashmir, which is disputed by India and Pakistan. |
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Customs controls were introduced on the frontier on 1 April 1923, shortly after the establishment of the Irish Free State. |
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By about 2005, in phase with implementation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, remaining controls were definitively removed. |
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Both governments reaffirm that they have no plans to introduce fixed controls on either side of the Irish land border. |
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The Troubles in Northern Ireland required that attempts were made from the early 1970s until the late 1990s to enforce border controls. |
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Border security and customs controls are undertaken by the States of Jersey Customs and Immigration Service. |
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The Progressive Era saw the enactment of more controls on the economy, as evidenced by the Wilson Administration's New Freedom program. |
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In 1975, the Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau introduced mandatory price and wage controls. |
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These entities became critical to the credit markets underpinning the financial system, but were not subject to the same regulatory controls. |
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Singapore Press Holdings, a body with close links to the government, controls most of the newspaper industry in Singapore. |
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If a business is covered by these regulations then controls are put in place to prevent it being used for money laundering. |
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Townshend also produced noises by manipulating controls on his guitar and by allowing the instrument to feedback. |
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They do not have border controls with the Schengen countries that surround them, but they are not officially part of Schengen. |
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Some countries therefore legally conduct customs controls targeted at illegal goods, such as drugs. |
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In response to the European migrant crisis, several countries set up enhanced border controls. |
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Recent internal border controls according to the information that the member states have provided to the European Commission. |
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Such border controls appear to be an attempt to prevent disorder from making the crisis worse. |
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Germany signals the border controls are only temporary, and only to support an orderly flow of migration into the area. |
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Other countries, including Austria, Denmark, Slovenia, Hungary, Sweden and Norway have set up border controls in response to the crisis. |
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External border controls are located at roads crossing a border, at airports, at seaports and on board trains. |
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Border controls are measures taken by a country to monitor or regulate its borders. |
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Border controls are put in place to control the movement of people, animals and goods into as well as out of a country. |
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Specialized government agencies are usually created to perform border controls. |
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The degree of strictness of border controls depends on the country and the border concerned. |
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In some countries, controls may be targeted at the traveler's national origin or other countries that have been visited. |
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Sometimes border controls exist on internal borders within a sovereign state. |
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Another example is the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, each having separate border controls from the rest of Malaysia. |
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Such controls can take effect in one country based on the law of another country. |
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Tower Control controls aircraft on the runway and in the controlled airspace immediately surrounding the airport. |
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These controls remained in place after the war, becoming a standard, though controversial, procedure. |
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There are strict controls to ensure that the foreigner remains employed in his or her specific position during the tour of duty. |
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This is very easy as there are no border controls due to the Schengen Agreement. |
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However, systematic identity controls were still in place at the border between most member states. |
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Some of the activity is controversial, however, because regulatory controls over the use of natural resources are not always effective. |
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Twenty-seven early-stage MS patients and 31 controls were neuropsychologically assessed. |
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A series of nonacupoints located 5mm lateral to ST36 or PC6 original location served as controls. |
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It controls substantial parts of public health, home affairs and foreign affairs. |
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When males fail to transfer main cell products, females survived as long as nonmating virgin controls. |
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To achieve these aims, AONBs rely on planning controls and practical countryside management. |
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