Sentences with phrase «effective control»

This potentially allows for more effective control of the disease, the researchers added.
Baby Milk Action works within a global network to strengthen independent, transparent and effective controls on the marketing of the baby feeding industry.
The team hopes that in the future the new statistical method will be a useful tool to characterize emerging infectious diseases and will help when developing effective control strategies.
So this may not be fast enough for effective control in, for example, conditions of vigorous exercise.
This flavored chew has a taste dogs love and provides effective control of fleas and ticks for 12 weeks!
You also gain effective control of your transport costs.
It does require feeding a special therapeutic diet that is only available from your vet, and cats need to consume this diet exclusively to ensure effective control.
It knows when perfection has been reached and does not pretend that simple, effective controls need to be made more complex to imply luxury.
By returning effective control of education to the family, vouchers would enormously strengthen this crucial institution in society.
In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal or other effective controls.
There are several natural treatments that have been shown to be effective controlling eczema symptoms.
Along with the compact design, this arrangement achieves short gas paths, effective control processes and therefore spontaneous response along with high efficiency.
Until effective control and leadership is established, training programs are unlikely to be successful.
Once you have effective control over your dog, you can begin to train it to quiet down when barking begins.
-- Working towards carbon neutral buildings and more effective control of water consumption.
And what the discussion paper is that we're talking about is looking at the various options by which the owners of companies — the shareholders — can exercise more effective control.
You must have effective control in the home first, before you try to control your dog's behavior when on the walk.
With effective control over discourse, colonialism, known as globalization, assumes itself to be normative and desirable, and presents itself as the empirical embodiment of utopia.
Employment Screening Resources (R)(ESR), a leading global background check firm, has announced that independent auditors conducting a SOC 2 (R) Type 2 examination of ESR's operations for the six month testing period of November 2016 through April 2017 have issued a SOC 2 Type 2 report that states ESR management maintained effective controls over the privacy, security, and confidentiality of its employee background screening system.
The Ignis is built on Suzuki's new generation Total Effective Control Technology (TECT) platform, providing optimised protection for its passengers.
Will ensure that their dogs wear properly tagged collars and will be kept leashed or under effective control when away from home.
However, a coalition between House Democrats, three Republican representatives, and two independent representatives gave effective control of the chamber to Democrats.
Due to Powley, the time to determine if a practice or custom was integral to the Métis group is at the time Europeans took effective control over the Métis area in question.
The WUP method can also be used to establish targets and limits, and to see how effective those control measures are,» says Nazarnia.
Its goals are better understanding the health effects of thirdhand smoke, identifying the most effective control policies and practices to protect nonsmokers, and developing methods to remediate indoor environments contaminated with thirdhand smoke.
«Our study highlights the scale and impacts of feral cats and the urgent need to develop effective control methods, and to target our efforts in areas where that control will produce the biggest gains» says Dr Legge.
Its body structure is quite strong, which is based on the Total Effective Control Technology (TECT) utilizing high tensile strength steel.
The most effective control for digging is management.
EIA's report, The Dirty Secrets of Japan's Illegal Ivory Trade, reveals a 20 - year history of broken commitments by Japan to enact effective controls to prevent poached tusks from being sold domestically or for illegal export.
Its blunt assessment of the causes of the crisis in which the then Labour government found itself was summed up in this phrase: «First among these [causes] has been the failure to establish effective control over financial policies».
(Although the New York State Senate and Washington State Senate technically had Democratic majorities, in both states a coalition arrangement between several break - away Democrats and the minority Republicans gave the Republicans effective control of those chambers.)
He said that the project would provide farmers with pesticides and fungicides with other modern farming implements like spraying machines to enable effective control of insects that usually affected the crop.
It is also important to improve understanding of the spread of the disease among key decision makers, so effective control policies can be implemented in animal reservoirs.»
How effective these controls can be with competing registries remains to be seen.
Wood blinds offer effective control of light by blocking harmful UV rays that can harm you and cause damage to your interiors.
As a component of its INDC, China has committed to «phase down the production and consumption of HCFC - 22 for controlled uses, with its production to be reduced by 35 % from the 2010 level by 2020, and by 67.5 % by 2025 and to achieve effective control on emission of HFC - 23 by 2020.»
The strongly male - biased sex ratio of captures at the barrier fence suggested high levels of reinvasion from beyond the harvested area of the pastoral lease and this made effective control in this open system difficult.
If the main effect of these reforms is to enable governments to implement policies that impede self - governance and decrease effective control by Indigenous peoples over their lands, then Indigenous people across Australia will feel betrayed and further alienated.
Lax supervision is defined as inability to exercise effective control once a week or more often.
(a) Sufficiency: The question of sufficient occupation must account for both the common law perspective (which may encompass lands used and over which effective control is exercised)[36] and the Aboriginal perspective (including the group's size, manner of life, material resources, technological abilities, and the character of the lands claimed).
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