I would think it you would somehow be able to keep the
tenants under tighter control, if you have it in the lease and actually send someone to inspect.
Aptly enough for a seaside theme, Greeff tiptoes the coastline between abstraction and mimesis, matching sky and surf in flattened planes
under the tight control of contours.
In healthy pets, their kidneys keep the concentration of blood's dissolved ingredients
under tight control by conserving water when it is needed and sending excess water out in the urine when there is too much.
Wilson and Freudenthal stressed that the quantities of oxidized nucleotides in the nucleotide pool are
usually under tight control, but if they accumulate and start to outnumber undamaged nucleotides, the DNA polymerase adds more of them to the strand.
A study conducted by Alfons R. Weig at the University of Bayreuth of E. rubrum's transcriptome, that small fraction of the genome that encodes the RNA molecules in order to carry out instructions to build and maintain cells, showed that in high salinity conditions, the fungal cells need to keep cell membrane
transport under tight control.
Through this research, a rough account is emerging of how HERV - W could trigger diseases like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and MS.. Although the body works hard to keep its
ERVs under tight control, infections around the time of birth destabilize this tense standoff.
«A lot of public health attention has already been paid to getting high blood pressure under control, so it may be just that this risk factor is
under tighter control in some ethnic groups than in others,» he says.
The board's budget cuts — totaling nearly $ 32 million — failed, nonetheless, to stave off demands for new reductions and the threat that the school system would be
put under tighter control by city officials or the U.S. Congress.
Automotive profits are generally good to strong, with most companies trying to minimize capital expenditures and hiring of permanent employees to keep
overhead under tight control — pending a better understanding of the global economic situation.
Firstly, the car rides much better than you expect it to, the new dampers keep the
body under tighter control and, despite the increased spring rate, ride quality is now probably best in class.
In developing the three Safety Shield pack elements to run from one camera we were able to keep manufacturing
costs under tight control and make this technology package accessible to the B - segment for the first time.»
The idea would satisfy the more conservative elements of the Chinese government, which wanted to exercise the precautionary principle and keep the bulk of the
country under tight control, but would also allow a high degree of freedom to those industries that needed it.
The iPad is based on the iPhone / iPod Touch operating system, a system that Jobs is determined will remained closed and
under his tight control.
It's the job of your pet's kidneys to keep body acidity (pH)
under tight control.
By using Catalyst, our customers have been able to increase the quality of their games whilst keeping costs, particularly resource costs,
under tight control.
Apple had its focus on education event in Chicago this week, and the company is getting serious about taking back one market it used to have
under tight control: the classroom.