Sentences with phrase «control information flows»

This will also help to control information flows internally and ensure that the board receives timely and appropriate information regarding an investigation.
The right to privacy, for example, implies information and self - determination leading to the ability to control information flows and decide who knows what about you.
Theology - even in a completely non-foundational, web - like rationality signified and shaped by emerging technology - is ultimately constricted by the technological elite who are more able to control information flow in a way that meets their wants and desires, even when these wants and desires are for the purpose of bettering the rest of society and humanity.
However, the information itself lends us to a significant shift in power structures where those who have power in cyberspace are those who are most able to control the information flow itself.
«I think (McCoy and his allies) want their own person in here to control the information flow and know what's going on,» Clyne said.
In the engineered system, the solution involves controlling information flow such that routes are neither clogged nor underutilized by checking how congested the Internet is.
Shops are closed, and rebels are trying to tightly control any information flowing out of the town.
The best answer I can come up with is that ideologues at the very least can not be allowed to control the information flow.
What [Keith Seitter's letter] further documents, is how small cabal of individuals controls information flow to policymakers.

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The Apple CEO was criticized for appearing to endorse the Chinese government's Internet policy, which tightly controls the flow of information in the communist nation.
Remember the «good old days» of selling — when vendors controlled the flow of information and buyers were compelled to interact with them to leverage that knowledge?
And as much as TREB says its dispute is about privacy, what's really at stake is who controls the online flow of information, and ultimately millions of dollars in commissions and transaction fees, between buyers, sellers and brokers.
«There are a lot of things out of our control, but what we can control is the flow of information,» McGee says.
«We want to control the flow of information,» Jon confides.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure changes in blood flow, she found that as people received more information, their brain activity increased in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a region behind the forehead that is responsible for making decisions and controlling emotions.
The change, it argued, will result in incomplete information and weaker legal powers for parliamentarians who, under the old system, have better control over where the money will flow and how it will be spent.
Our products are derived from our core competencies in pressure measurement and control, flow measurement and control, gas and vapor delivery, gas composition analysis, residual gas analysis, leak detection, control and information technology, ozone generation and delivery, RF & DC power, reactive gas generation, vacuum technology, photonics, sub-micron positioning, vibration isolation and optics.
The only thing you can control is the information flow.
Asked whether he thinks the time has come for «robust regulation and empowerment of consumers over their information», Schroepfer demurred that new regulation is needed to control data flowing over consumer platforms.
It means that they can potentially control the flow of digital information, favoring content that aligns with their corporate interests and steering people's opinions over time by regulating how fast content of one type or another gets delivered.
The second part is that because Google and Facebook lack competition, two dominant algorithms control the flow of information.
And hence, the modus operandi of every religion is to indoctrinate early, and control the flow and content of information.
Control over the communication field and the flow of mass information, helps secure the legitimacy of the owning class's politico - economic power.
For specific information on the illegal weapons shipments and flow of drugs, see Leslie Cockburn, Out of Control (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987).
And whoever controls the satellites controls the world «s information flow.
This requires the replacement of conventional carriers such as copper wires with optical fibre cables, it means new switches, and new software to control the unprecedented large flows of information across borders.
Those who are able to control information as it flows and use it as a commodity for personal profit are replacing this work force.
America wake up, the Liberals are in control of the media and will control the correct flow of information.
The event, delivered in partnership with the Victorian Government, is designed to bring together those who plan, implement and control the efficient and effective forward flow and storage of goods, services and related information between the point of origin and point of consumption.
But it also illustrates the extent to which Cuomo and his aides go, on a routine basis, to control the flow of information about their activities to the public.
«I can not ignore that it seems the district is working hard to control the flow of information and in some cases limit the voices of parents and community members,» Flanagan - Priore wrote in her resignation letter.
Information flows in a different way, which is difficult to control.
You have a situation, you know, where the party is very much in control of the education system of the labs and, you know, science wants to be free, information wants to flow freely and you have a government that's not used to that and so scientists sometimes prefer to stay overseas because of that.
The model is able to learn, due to synaptic plasticity, to control the signals that open and close the neural gates, so as to control the flow of information among different areas.
The pair «discovered a fundamental mechanism for controlling the flow of genetic information», the Nobel prize jury said.
Thousands of proteins reside in these cell membranes and control the flow of select chemicals, which move across the barrier and mediate the flux of nutrients and information.
They use charge in the form of ions to carry energy and information — ion channels control the flow of ions across cell membranes.
Though not definitive, recent research also suggests that noise - induced stress may decrease dopamine availability in the prefrontal cortex, where the hormone controls the flow of information from other parts of the body.
But Waber's sensors revealed a flaw in that scheme: A few socially important employees controlled the flow of information, and critical interactions happened mostly at those employees» desks.
Federal agencies have been subtly controlling the flow of scientific information to the press, even as their media policies preach openness
The findings give hope to social scientists trying to understand broader phenomena, like how rumors about a candidate spread during a campaign or how information about street protests flows out of a country with state - controlled media.
The transcription factors, which are proteins that control the flow of genetic information, generate an enzyme responsible for detoxifying harmful molecules, which accumulate under very bright light.
By controlling electrons, that atom can modulate the flow of information and so be the foundation of a new kind of ultrafast, ultracompact computer.
Fouchier had been fiercely opposed to applying for an export license, which he says is an inappropriate tool to control the flow of scientific information.
Specialized nerve cells, known as somatostatin - expressing (Sst) interneurons, in the outer part of the mammalian brain (or cerebral cortex)-- play a key role in controlling how information flows in the brain when it is awake and alert.
«We now know that Sst interneurons operate like a switchboard that controls the flow of these information lines,» adds Rudy, a professor of neuroscience and physiology at NYU Langone.
The photons are not only the units comprising the flow of information, but also the ones that control the device.
As well as spectacular pictures of Mir and a wealth of background information, the pages provide up - to - the - minute information about the mission, taken from the constant stream of data flowing between Atlantis and Mission Control in Houston (http://shuttle.nasa.gov/ccc-data/launch.html).
Specialized nerve cells, known as somatostatin - expressing (Sst) interneurons, in the outer part of the mammalian brain, or cerebral cortex, play a key role in controlling how information flows in the brain when it is awake and alert.
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