Example sentences of "[coord] [art] control [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bases of power are coercion , or the ability to apply physical sanctions ; remuneration or the ability to control rewards ; normative power or the control of symbolic rewards ; and knowledge , or the control of information .
2 Here there will be a multiplicity of arrangements with the private sector ranging from guaranteeing the same price as the 1992–3 DSS spend , to tighter downward pressure on prices exerted through tendering , to authorities where little or no control over placement costs will be exercised at all .
3 The setting of targets and the control of performance depend on the political authorities having access to the relevant knowledge : the costs of services , the basis of investment appraisals and so on .
4 There will also be status differences within the family based not only on age but also on sex , and the control of money and other resources .
5 Methods of encouraging co-operation have already been discussed in connection with reinforcing cultures , communication , team cohesiveness and the control of conflict .
6 ‘ The design of work , the work , the structure of reward and control systems , the structure of the organisation , the management of groups and the control of conflict are always of managing the environment in order to influence behaviour .
7 A guide to the control of explosives regulations 1991 , and The control of explosives regulations 1991 , both price £3.00 , are available from HMSO .
8 The role of unions , the place and powerlessness of women within them and the control of women by men needed explanation .
9 Many of the factors discussed in this chapter are seen in the information model , and these include interfaces , boundaries , subsystems and the control of resources .
10 New powers for speedy land assembly , for plan making and the control of development were given to local authorities , consummated subsequently in the Town and Country Planning Act .
11 This legislation ensured that the whole of Britain has been subject to compulsory land planning based on the application of two simple practices : the preparation ( including revision and updating ) of plans for the future allocation of land uses , and the control of development to accord with the provisions of those plans .
12 Study of these mutations , for example in the colour of the eyes , the patterning of the wing veins , the number of bristles on the abdomen and many other minor variants , has provided vital clues to the mechanisms of genetic inheritance and the control of development in the fly and , by generalization , in other life forms too .
13 In a largely rural economy , the Brahmins tended to be the largest landowners and the control of land was monopolized by members of the two highest castes .
14 Evidence will be collected which will allow the relationship between landscape and the control of land to be monitored over time , providing the statutory bodies concerned with conservation of the landscape with a better means of influencing change .
15 There he delivered the first of his attacks upon the press lords : ‘ There is nothing more curious in modern evolution than the effect of an enormous fortune rapidly made and the control of newspapers of your own .
16 Design management is an extensive subject but there are small points of technique about the information needed for control and the control of design information which are seldom discussed but deserve to be mentioned .
17 This work includes analysis of fruiting body formation in fungi , the role of calcium in signal transduction in plants , the genetic and biochemical control of bacterial and yeast cell cycles , and the control of gene expression during sex determination in Drosophila .
18 The Basis of Charging and the Control of Fees
19 However , it is possible that the attractiveness of law as a symbol for the peace movement is wider than the specific associations with international law and the control of violence .
20 The control of the state apparatus , the manipulation of elections , the granting of privileges , and the control of violence often rendered the political class relatively autonomous and independent of interests or at least able to discriminate among them
21 We are concerned with three aspects of the Act — the creation of criminal offences , the Director 's power to enforce the general law and the control of pyramid selling .
22 Conservation programmes seldom bring opportunities for personal advancement for senior bureaucrats , unlike other activities such as the issue of import-export licences , the handling of foreign business , and the control of access to state-controlled markets .
23 Shepherd , more than any other contributor to this section , draws attention to the extent to which current efforts in the geographic information management field are constrained by the highly fragmented nature of both data suppliers and users both in sectoral and spatial terms , the great diversity of data sets in varying formats and the difficulties presented by institutional factors such as copyright provision , data ownership and the control of access to data .
24 The bursar The bursar is another full-time administrator , responsible for all matters relating to college funding and the control of college financial expenditures .
25 For his part , de Valera , prime minister for most of the period from 1932 to 1959 , pursued isolationist policies , economically , politically , and culturally , seeking at once self-sufficiency , neutrality , the restoration in part of Gaelic culture through the minimal enforcement of the Irish language , and the control of media consumption .
26 Computerization has further reduced the skill required of checkout assistants , and the control of stock and the keeping of accounts have also become largely automated .
27 Much of Western psychotherapy is currently directed towards problem-solving or decision-making , reflecting the value given to personal self-sufficiency and the control of events by Western culture .
28 Because of this failure to develop , the great debate about liberty and the control of power in the technological age , which we see in other Western nations , is passing the country by , almost unnoticed .
29 Competition policy and the control of concentrations
30 From the middle ages , Parliament has been concerned with the problems , central to the national economy , of productivity and the control of wages .
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