Sentences with phrase «exercised substantial control»

In addition to funding, TBS has provided a TBS employee, who has exercised substantial control over the progress of the project.
The authors seem to think that there's something inexorable about the growth, as if, for example, it's impossible to conceive of a president not wanting to exercise substantial control over our healthcare system.

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The imperial authorities, after their custom in the provinces, allowed the Sanhedrin to exercise a substantial, though well controlled, measure of local autonomy.
Writing in a linked Comment, Dr Daniel J Clauw, Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Centre, the University of Michigan, USA, says: «The finding that graded exercise therapy is effective even when exercise is not being witnessed and directly guided by a physiotherapist is a substantial advance, since many patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and other functional impairment have difficulty getting to physiotherapy or do not have access to appropriately trained physiotherapists... In summary, findings from this pragmatic randomised controlled trial add to the evidence that straightforward, non-pharmacological therapies can be helpful in the management of symptoms such as fatigue in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Rather, voucher users are exercising private school choice, while control group members are exercising a small amount of private school choice and a substantial amount of public school choice.
It is a question of fact as to whether, as the court considered in Cislaw, the franchisor retains» «the right to control the means and manner in which the result is achieved»» and exercises «complete or substantial control over the franchisee.»
But if you have a high income or substantial assets you may not like the consequences of these BC divorce and family laws, and you may prefer to exercise control over the way your life would be affected by a breakup rather than leaving it in the hands of the government.
During the hearing, the Competition Bureau's lead counsel, John Rook, argued that TREB has substantial or complete control of real estate brokerage services in the GTA; that TREB has exercised that control in a manner that had the effect of creating or maintaining its market power to the benefit of its members; and that this has substantially lessened competition in the real estate marketplace.
Your honor, it is our position that TREB has substantial or complete control of real estate brokerage services in the GTA; that TREB has exercised that control in a manner that has had the effect of creating or maintaining its market power to the benefit of its members; and that this has substantially lessened competition in the real estate marketplace, which is evidenced in no uncertain terms, by «the red - hot, yet cutthroat GTA market.»
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