Example sentences of "of the control [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This has in fact occurred in the advanced capitalist countries , and one main consequence has been to limit industrial conflict primarily to economic issues , as against larger issues of the control of the enterprise , and to bring about a substantial degree of integration of workers into the existing mode of production . |
2 | Braverman ( 1974 ) argues that scientific management and the work of individuals such as F. W. Taylor , that we looked at in an earlier chapter , encouraged the development of the control of the worker by management and that the transformation of work advocated by scientific management led to the de-skilling and to the degradation of the worker . |
3 | Mrs Ardern vowed to keep open Speke 's closure-threatened Pope John Paul II High School even if it meant opting out of the control of the church . |
4 | So we need to think less of the state as getting out of the control of the legislature , and more of the state as getting out of the control of the dominant economic class . |
5 | But y the profits are there and you can make profits w outside of the control of the regulators . |
6 | As part of the control of the transaction it is important that the majority of meetings are held at the firm 's own premises . |
7 | Wellington 's Beerhouse Act of 1830 represented the most blatant attempt to eradicate the gin shop by promoting beer — and pubs — as a healthier alternative , abolishing the duty on beer and taking beerhouse licenses out of the control of the licensing justices . |
8 | What worries people is the idea that these differences , however valuable , are in any way naturally determined and therefore out of the control of the individual . |
9 | However , he makes the point that the faithfulness of a church can not be determined on its actual growth , because that is determined by a range of contextual factors outside of the control of the congregation . |
10 | This is primarily achieved by taking his appointment out of the control of the executive and making his statutory responsibility that of reporting to the House of Commons . |