Sentences with phrase «exert control over the system»

Rather than a politics that seeks to exert control over the system from the federal level (too many cooks, too great a focus on data - driven accountability models = too many mandated assessments), the provinces get to spend the transfer payments where they believe it will make sense.

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Instead, he has fallen for and believes in the quite popular narrative that presumes humans can and do exert fundamental control over the Earth system.
Our goal is to identify conserved signaling mechanisms through which the nervous system may exert its control over the cellular protective machinery.
In the case of mayoral and state takeovers, the district can remain the dominant actor — meaning that when control is returned to a locally elected board, that board exerts influence over the entire system again.
For decades, teachers unions have used their political power to exert enormous control over the country's education system.
It is unfortunately common for today's no - excuses schools — and these aren't just charter schools, these include traditional public schools too — to impose a system of discipline that exerts control over kids.
Because Nintendo exerted such strict control over what games could be released for their system, the quality of the game library was (and is) extremely high.
But I actually think Watch Dogs as a franchise has the potential to go further in terms of game world interaction mainly due to the level of playful control you can eventually exert over the city's systems.
an engine or HVAC system) over which you can exert control relative to timely feedback.
«d. Reconstructions of paleoclimate data over the last 60 million years show that changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide exert a strong control on the climate system
Jagoda Munic, chairperson of Friends of the Earth International said: «Our task is to challenge corporate power and exert real democratic control over our energy policies so that we can lend real muscle to grassroots initiatives and accelerate the transition to a just, climate - safe, people - centred climate system
Given the control that governments are able to exert over Parliament — it was not for nothing that the former lord chancellor, Lord Hailsham, referred to the UK's system of government as an «elective dictatorship» — the content of the Queen's Speech takes on an added significance in that it enlightens us about the laws which are likely to be enacted during the forthcoming Parliamentary session.
The AG noted, «Uber exerts control over all the relevant aspects of an urban transport service» including «over the minimum safety conditions by means of prior requirements concerning drivers and vehicles, over the accessibility of the transport supply by encouraging drivers to work when and where demand is high, over the conduct of drivers by means of the ratings system» (para. 51).
The criminal system can exert forceful control over our citizens.
In my experience with the Edmonton Community Legal Centre («ECLC»), I have noticed that abusive sponsors can use the legal system to exert power and control over immigrant victims of domestic violence in two ways.
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