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

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1 It drew a distinction between this and the Chief Constable 's responsibility for the direction and control of the force .
2 The chief constable is responsible for the direction and control of the force .
3 Foucault is particularly critical of the appropriating structure of totalization , Marxist or otherwise , insofar as it implies the superiority of the theorist who produces the totalization of knowledge ; in the same way , he distrusts the use of history as an encompassing framework because it works as a power structure that enables the expropriation and control of the past according to the perspective and truth of the present .
4 The preparation and control of the financial plan or budget is an integral pan of the process of management .
5 The mechanisms through which this stimulation occurs include rocking , chest movement , touch , and noise , all of which are concomitants of close proximity to other people and affect levels of arousal ; mothers sleeping close to infants also contribute to the monitoring and control of temperature and chemical microenvironment ( particularly carbon dioxide levels ) .
6 Changes in the monitoring and control of public expenditure since Plowden have not meant that planned levels of expenditure can be painlessly reduced .
7 The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else .
8 The formality and control of familial relationships is stressed in a work by Cornelius Johnson .
9 With this in mind , a general guide to the assessment and control of such risks has been published by the HSE .
10 Hence law and order , the maintenance and control of the dangerous classes and the preservation of public order have been ideologically central to its construction of consensual support .
11 By their statement of claim the council claimed , inter alia , ( i ) that the council was the county council for Derbyshire and pursuant to statute was responsible for a wide range of governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , and in particular the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( ii ) that in those issues of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ the third and fourth defendants falsely and maliciously wrote and the first and second defendants falsely and maliciously printed and published , or caused to be written , printed or published of and concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( iii ) by reason of the words published in the articles the council had been injured in its credit and reputation and had been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and had suffered loss and damage .
12 By their statement of claim the council claimed , inter alia , ( i ) that the council was the county council for Derbyshire and pursuant to statute was responsible for a wide range of governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , and in particular the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( ii ) that in those issues of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ the third and fourth defendants falsely and maliciously wrote and the first and second defendants falsely and maliciously printed and published , or caused to be written , printed or published of and concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( iii ) by reason of the words published in the articles the council had been injured in its credit and reputation and had been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and had suffered loss and damage .
13 By order of Master Miller dated 2 November 1990 the following point of law was ordered to be tried as a preliminary point before the trial of the action , namely whether the council could maintain an action for libel for any words which reflected upon the council as the county council for Derbyshire in relation to its governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , including its statutory responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund , and whether , if not , the statement of claim disclosed a cause of action .
14 ‘ whether the plaintiff … can maintain an action for libel for any words which reflects [ sic ] upon the said plaintiff as the county council for Derbyshire in relation to its governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , including its statutory responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund …
15 ‘ of and … concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund the following words …
16 I would allow this appeal and in answer to the first question raised by the preliminary point of law declare that the council can not maintain an action for libel for any words which reflect upon it as the county council for Derbyshire in relation to its governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , including its statutory responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund .
17 This clearly raises enormous philosophical and political issues , and may if pushed to an extreme position , risk losing any sympathetic reception for the study and control of corporate crime from those of liberal sensibilities .
18 From the start there 'll be state participation because what we wo n't be able to sell will still have its owner , the state , responsible for the management and control of these enterprises .
19 Secondly , the LEAs will be required to delegate many of their responsibilities for the management and control of the schools ' budget share , and for the appointment and dismissal of staff , to the governing bodies of the schools ( and of the larger colleges that remain under LEA control ) .
20 The use of Imaging would greatly facilitate the management and control of correspondence .
21 Security police documents in the hands of the press suggested that as well as funding the union , the police collaborated with Inkatha in the management and control of the union .
22 If properly performed , a contract audit provides an opportunity to assess the management and control of a contract , especially if the process begins during the pre-construction and early construction stages and extends to a post-completion review and verification .
23 It should be apparent from the brief description given that a contract audit is capable of providing a means for improving the management and control of a contract .
24 The management and control of ICI 's large UK salt deposits became the responsibility of Chlor-Chemicals shortly after ICI chemicals & Polymers was established .
25 Firstly , a broader distribution of the ownership and control of land is necessary , but this on its own is not sufficient .
26 It can create problems over the ownership and control of the business .
27 THE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE PRESS
28 but changes in the ownership and control of companies also took place between these dates , sometimes on virtually the same scale and certainly with the same consequences for programme contents .
29 In the previous section we described and accounted for the unequal distribution of wealth in Great Britain in terms of the ownership and control of forms of private productive property .
30 A request under the Convention was received in England from the Sandefjord City Court , Norway , asking that a director and a senior employee of a London merchant bank be examined as to the ownership and control of certain assets and of a charitable trust said to control those assets .
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