Sentences with phrase «much control over the process»

You don't have much control over the process or the style, and it is offered without warranty.

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Of course, it is debatable as to how much control the deity of process theism has over the fountainhead of new desires and wants.
After six weeks of political battle over mayoral control of New York City schools, including press conferences, dueling statements, four - hour hearings and much behind - the - scenes chatter, Mayor Bill de Blasio ended up almost exactly where he started at the beginning of the process.
He subsequently blamed much of the scandal on poor controls over the procurement process used by the nonprofits, and has proposed stepped - up oversight such as the creation of a «chief procurement officer» within the Executive Chamber — though that concept has been criticized by some as duplicative of the powers of the state Comptroller's office, only less independent.
This will not only significantly reduce the fabrication and testing turnaround time, but will also give us much better control over the fabrication processes and offer possibilities to improve designs and generate new ideas.»
«The process is also epitaxial, which gives us much more pronounced control over properties than we could accomplish with other approaches.»
The problem is that too much local lymph production can restrict the recovery process of the local tissues, which means that having control over the amount of local lymph is crucial for accelerating recovery.
Meditation allows you to understand, at the deepest of levels, how your thoughts, mind, and emotions intertwine, and just how much control we have over the thinking process.
One wonders just how much control they had over the scripting process.
In the end, I believe that much of this expressed anger and protest is really about Democracy Prep's control over staff, including its hiring process.
So if Apple creates a somewhat similar process but gives you complete control over it, it's still pretty much the same: a proprietary product you can use for free if you want to distribute your books through the company's store.
When an author publishes a book with New Generation, we want to ensure that the author has as much control as possible over all elements of the book publication process.
Final Fantasy XIII - 2 looks to have removed most of the restrictions as well as speeding up the process (just select the paradigm you want to LV - Up) giving the player much more control over how their characters will progress and develop.
The artist says: «there is only so much control an artist can exert over the fluid medium, so part of the process is to embrace the unexpected and literally go with the flow.
It is a powerful convergence of interests among a very large number of elites, including politicians who want to make it seem as though they're saving the world, environmentalists who want to raise money and get control over very large issues like our entire energy policy, media, for sensationalism, Universities and professors for grants... It is a kind of nasty combination of extreme political ideology and a religious cult all rolled into one, and it's taken over way too much of our thought process and way too much of our priorities.
Since you can maintain control over the business while you're alive and, since trusts don't go through the probate process, you can transfer your ownership share much more smoothly and avoid onerous estate taxes by utilizing a trust.
It is so much more convenient to comparison shop for car insurance online because as a consumer, you have absolute control over the whole process from start to finish.
And that is why even the XL model sports only one camera and an app that provides some options but not too much control over the shooting process.
The client who can look back and see that his or her lawyer was truly committed to finding solutions is going to be much more satisfied than the one who spent long hours waiting in court, was forced to endure adversarial and contentious arguments and suffered through the months or even years of litigation while having little control over the process.
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