Example sentences of "[noun sg] control in the " in BNC.

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1 You will only be successful with weight control in the long term if you allow yourself to eat foods you enjoy as part of a well-balanced regime .
2 In the seminars he went through the latest developments in Pest Control in the UK .
3 From there , he would be able to summon transport from Dragon Control in the city .
4 MANAGEMENT CONTROL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
5 This chapter has provided a brief introduction to the principal components that are necessary in order to establish a system of management control in the public sector .
6 The human Thy-1 gene used for C1300 transfections was a kind gift of Dr.E.Spanopoulou and the human β-globin construct used as cotranfection control in the HeLa transfections was as described ( 9 ) .
7 The prime focus of his speech was on the need to achieve population control in the third world by tackling poverty and child mortality and by improving education and the prospects for women .
8 You then gradually increase the fuel supply and warning lights go out , needles move into the green and you end up with the fuel control in the Flight position in its gate .
9 It has had three chances to cure the structural problems of the UK — abolition of rationing and freeing the interest mechanism from the Dalton experience in the 1950s , the Selsden Man competition and credit control in the 1970s , and the deregulation and monetarism of the 1980s .
10 Traditional pollution control in the UK has been fragmented with air , water and wastes regulated by diffrent agencies operating different pollution control approaches .
11 Given the success of this system to date , it is likely that firms will press for much wider adoption of this strategy for pollution control in the United States ( refer to section 8.11 ) .
12 Although some attempts at tackling air pollution problems date back to the last century or even earlier , most countries introduced their strategy for air pollution control in the 1950s , 1960s or 1970s .
13 Pollution Control in the United States of America
14 He said : ‘ If you look at the lack of immigration control in the past , then yes , in the Fifties , Sixties and Seventies Britain had become the dustbin of the world . ’
15 the sense of continence and self control in the individual which is essential to a sound and healthy State …
16 DEVELOPMENT CONTROL IN THE 1980S
17 An additional internal Chow test conducted by splitting the sample at 1982 Q4 ( coinciding with the end of monetary base control in the US ) and running separate regressions over the two halves of the sample failed to reveal any sign of a structural break .
18 Paul McStay , Gary McAllister , Stuart McCall and Brian McClair hit a dazzling peak of midfield control in the 3–0 European Championship win over the CIS .
19 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
20 Two important stimuli to the search for the right structure for the NHS throughout this period were a concern about effective policy control in the face of professional domination , and anxiety about the extent of inequalities in health between social classes and between regions .
21 ‘ The next question , ’ said Wilcox , ‘ is quality control in the machine shop .
22 The genuine problem centred on quality control in the manufacture of the honeycomb structure used inside the giant turbo blades of the current generation of engines .
23 In addition , she also stresses the institutional freedom which Japanese firms have to plan long term as well as their emphasis on quality control in the actual production process .
24 Permanent Inter-State Committee on Drought Control in the Sahel ( CILSS ) .
25 The 10th heads of states conference of the Permanent Inter-state Committee on Drought Control in the Sahel ( CILSS ) was held on April 10-11 in Ouagadougou , Burkina .
26 Amongst the campaigners for birth control in the early part of the century there was a much more ready acceptance of traditional and commonsense views of female sexuality .
27 Radical pioneers of birth control in the 1820s like Richard Carlile believed that a diminished workforce , by reducing competition , would benefit wages , but such arguments often received short shrift .
28 The Guild members were not asked about birth control in the questionnaire that elicited these letters , so it is all the more surprising that twenty women volunteered the information that they either used or approved of contraception .
29 Of the scientists Margaret Sharman did research in the Department of Zoology at Oxford , Monica Shorten worked on rat control in the Bureau of Animal Population and Jean Stanier worked on a nutritional survey at the National Institute for Research in Dairying at Reading .
30 Fertility control in the hands of others — be it her partner or the State — is less able to give her what she wants , because only she knows what her needs are .
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