Sentences with phrase «measure of control»

The large measure of control given man over nature by the discovery of the scientific method.
But they also worried they'd be giving up a valuable measure of control.
The history of government grants of a continuing cash subsidy indicates that such programs have almost always been accompanied by varying measures of control and surveillance.
After Moneyball, Hill would follow in Pitt's footsteps, producing projects he is involved in and gaining a new measure of control in his projects.
Yes, it's your book and you SHOULD have the final say on such matters, but in reality, you give up a large measure of control when you choose the traditional path
When you put on a pair of smart glasses, like what Magic Leap is proposing, you're handing over a certain measure of control of your senses to a computer.
Youth ages 5 - 18 spend much of their day on school campuses, where a certain measure of control over what they eat — and how physically active they are — can be exerted.
Removing these would mean the government loses significant measure of control over the economy, losing the ability to incentivize certain areas over certain other areas.
In the CTS - V Coupe, an extra measure of control is offered, with two selectable modes (Tour and Sport), enabling the driver to tailor the suspension for grand touring or more spirited performance driving.
Highlighting your skills and competencies gives you a good measure of control over the hiring authority's decision making process.
There are skills that we professionals possess that are of immense value to our communities, especially our inner - city communities, but we are grossly derelict in responding professionally to our communities if we do not take the lead in giving them an effective measure of control in their own destiny.
[1] While the fence, even during its construction, cut arrivals of illegal immigrants by land down, these outdated measures of control and deterrence have simply diverted immigration flows to the sea and the Greek islands of the Aegean.
You see, rather than kill Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), her teammate and supposed boyfriend, she suggested that they both kill themselves — that way nobody wins, thus taking back some key measure of control from the people running the show.
In 1997, Maryland state officials succeeded in largely reversing a long history of mayoral authority over Baltimore's public school system - and in claiming a sizable measure of control for themselves.
From flowing stretches of smooth tarmac to tighter, rougher sections with hidden crests and wicked compressions, our route is the ultimate measure of control, compliance and driver confidence.
Nintendo expressly said they wouldn't do this without a fair measure of control.
«The Republican - dominated House of Representatives is now dismantling measures of control over environmental destruction that were instituted by Richard Nixon,» he said.
Reading in the word, «dominion» in addition to control, in order for a person to possess a dog, as did the motion judge, imports a requirement that the person who physically has the dog has the right to exercise sovereign authority or the highest measure of control over the dog and stands in the shoes of the owner.
The FES cohesion was highly correlated with the Family Assessment Device (FAD) and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales (FACES) II and III, and the FES control subscale was highly correlated with the FAD measures of control (Moos, 1990).
Although the Israeli Ministry of Education currently exercises a large measure of control over local schools, the picture presented by Israeli education is not one of top - down control and clear lines of authority.
In the CTS - V Sport Wagon, an extra measure of control is offered, with two selectable modes (Tour and Sport), enabling the driver to tailor the suspension for grand touring or more spirited performance driving.
TS There seems to be a good measure of control and a strict framework in your work, but also a lot of playfulness.
It is more private than going through the court system, causes less emotional wear and tear (although, its still difficult), and allows you to have a greater measure of control over your own life, your own family and your own future.
She exercises a certain measure of control over her strokes, yes, but is not afraid to let them lead her to a place where they can remain alive.
«The bigger issue is, fundamentally, What are the measures of control in the business?»
In exchange for the massive, unprecedented reach companies like Amazon and eBay provide, a product like Ripple Rug must relinquish some measure of control and identity.
«I don't have any illusions about what would happen if one of those companies had any measure of control over us.
Twitter and Facebook helped birth Arab Spring uprisings in countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria by giving citizens a measure of control over media.
While this is an inevitable part of being the new kid on the block, giving the new employee some measure of control over her tasks and time certainly helps soften the edges.
That's because Bitcoin and other virtual currencies are decentralized systems with no one in charge, while the Russian and Venezuelan plans would give the leaders of both countries a measure of control over the new currencies.
The PRC would lose a measure of control over North Korea, but it would still be neutral, and the U.S. would be deprived of a diplomatic victory and leverage.
You want at least some measure of control over your investments.
Every religion in the world, past and present, stems from the same basic premise «it's probably a good idea to be nice to each other» after that it gets twisted so that one small group of people can have some measure of control over a larger mass of people.
The chief Arab influence centered in the garrison towns established after the departure of Qasim in an effort to retain some measure of control over the local rulers.
It gave them access to free air - time, the valuable technical and in some cases budgetary resources of the networks, and a large measure of control over the content of religious faith communicated by television.
Thus the measure of control introduced differs; coercive power and control are commensurate, while persuasive power introduces the additional variable of acceptance by the process in actualization.
Better to toss Judaism and Christianity into the mish - mash of generalized religion for which «mainstream faiths,» fortunately, provide a measure of control.
It is a mighty god and, like more ancient ones, gives people a measure of control over their lives.
finally an extended form of the pro-choice position that «assures women a large measure of control over their reproductive lives.
The Spaniards slowly managed to regain a measure of the control and poise they had earlier in the match, but against a rejuvenated Juventus side, they still struggled to play the same authoritative football that let them control the first half so thoroughly.
The Gunners were struggling to get a measure of control on the match.
But as the game passed the hour mark, Chelsea finally began to assert a measure of control, and Costa, with his first genuine sight of goal, shot into the side netting from an angle after twisting and turning on the right side of the penalty area.
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