Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] control over " in BNC.

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1 Today , newspapers are entirely free from direct government control over what they can print .
2 While the TUC adamantly rejected direct employer control over union education , as proposed by the CIR , its independence was compromised by the legislation and agreements of the mid-1970s .
3 Poulantzas identified the rise of authoritarian statism as the principal trend in contemporary liberal democratic politics , and defined it as ‘ intensified state control over every sphere of socio-economic life combined with a radical decline of the institutions of political democracy , and with draconian and multiform curtailment of so-called ‘ formal ’ liberties ' ( Poulantzas , 1978 , pp. 203 — 4 ) .
4 There 's also a socket for connecting an expression pedal , to allow real time control over your volume .
5 New feminism stressed the importance of women 's role in the home , not to argue the case of female uniqueness and social maternalism , but rather in order to demand reforms that would give the individual mother control over her ‘ conditions of work ’ and ‘ her product ’ .
6 By the time the member states were ready to discuss it in March 1952 , the document under consideration had been so diluted from the original scheme as to present no dangers at all to national authority control over agriculture .
7 Before examining the separation of ownership and control and the inefficiency to which it allegedly gives rise , it should be noted that from a different analytical perspective the supposition that the absence of effective shareholder control over management is a problem which existing or improved governance mechanisms might or might not solve appears highly tendentious .
8 Wilkinson illustrates his conclusion by suggesting that a comparison of the optical company and the plating company displays the folly of the notion that de-skilling and increased management control over production processes necessarily leads to increases in efficiency .
9 Proposed UK regulations covering integrated pollution control over air , land and water could put many companies out of business , according to the Institute .
10 In common with most Third World countries , the pharmaceutical industry is in the hands of multinational companies and there is no effective quality control over their products .
11 Tordoff noted that the mutiny forced Nyerere to take a tougher line , as was evidenced by his use of the preventive Detention Act ; it also accelerated other trends which increased government control over such alternative power focuses as the trade unions , the co-operatives and the armed forces .
12 Again , this had some appeal both to the industrial managers of the Federation of British Industry , who had called for ‘ planning ’ at their 1960 conference as a way out of the damaging ‘ stop-go ’ cycle ( Jessop , 1980 ) , and to the party activists for whom ‘ planning ’ meant increased government control over industrial enterprises .
13 In the United Kingdom it took the form of productivity deals aimed at eroding shopfloor control over working practices .
14 Because of the considerable government control over ownership of farms a proven degree of technical and management ability had to be demonstrated before young farmers could become farmers in their own right .
15 It was concerned that proposed new arrangements should not lead to undue development in sensitive areas and it favoured a degree of continuing Government control over minimum standards at motorway service areas .
16 Over the next few years , the coalition government worked on the framing of a federal law that laid the foundations of a much larger system of higher education — and opened the door to far more state control over the universities .
17 The colonial state was a peculiar extension of the metropolitan capitalist state , in that it established political authority relations at the point of production and expanded state control over marketing .
18 I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going .
19 At Present it appears that advocates of big spending programmes , expanding the public sector , inflation-risking policies , and increasing state control over the economy are in a minority .
20 Formal distinctions between elected and appointed bodies are made redundant by centralized executive control over recruitment , policy making and implementation ( Feher , Heller and Markus 1983 , p. 107 ) .
21 Tagged as ‘ Convenient Push-Button control over everything you do in Windows ’ Dashboard is an elegant solution to those cluttered screens after you 've installed umpteen applications to your Windows environment .
22 However , this system was devised primarily as a means of internal management control over the business sectors , rather than as a guide to the allocation of the PSO grant .
23 To schematise , the British working class has not been ready to run the risks of attempting to constitute itself as the ruling class , of putting forward concrete proposals for working class control over industry and finance and fighting seriously to achieve them .
24 Their proposals for further education will transfer elected local authority control over further education to control by seven or eight appointed regional boards .
25 There were places where it was effectively not the Principal but the local authority that was running the college — a tradition of detailed local authority control over further education Institutions that it was difficult to break even in developed institutions .
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