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

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1 Entitlement theory therefore offers no satisfactory justification of private property in general , and hence , for the purposes of our more limited enquiry , establishes no moral basis for shareholder control over corporate property in particular .
2 The symbolic roles of political leaders preoccupied Pareto and Mosca , who characterized them in a persistently cynical way as outright manipulation or fraud , simple tricks essential to the maintenance of elite control over the mass .
3 This , arguably , provides a diffuse but important form of decision control over the managers .
4 Thus , far from shareholder control justifying judicial non-interference , the looseness of shareholder control over management indicates the need for at least considering an expanded role for the courts .
5 But urban sprawl and rural decay and disfigurement was often taking place in areas where local authorities were weak and where traditions of council control over development had not yet been established .
6 An analysis of individual life-histories illuminates the nature of community control over members of the ‘ sub-society ’ .
7 Although the rapid decline of the church courts into virtual desuetude over the eighteenth century removed the only institutional form of church control over the moral behaviour of the lower orders , they could hardly be unaware of the continuing power of the parson operating both through the vestry and through areas of personal control such as that over charity and at the vital moments of baptism , marriage and burial .
8 The attempt to achieve a national core curriculum , while widely supported as a way of improving literacy and numeracy amongst schoolchildren , was also feared as yet another turn in the ratchet of state control over local experimentation .
9 In perpetuating a financial structure which offers tremendous advantages to large firms , it is as important to consider the role of the state in maintaining the idiosyncrasies of the financial system as it is to debate the extent of state control over commercial banks .
10 Most countries exert some degree of State control over the content and form of advertising .
11 This required two steps : the reimposition of state control over insurrectionist authorities such as the Committees of Public Safety ; and the restoration of a clear distinction between military and civilian spheres .
12 The contemporary system of party discipline as a means of executive control over Parliament breaks down when the electoral system fails to produce absolute majorities .
13 Given the history of Treasury control over financial matters , it will require a substantial cultural shift if agencies are to have the financial freedom which is crucial to the success of the project .
14 We explained the presence or absence of worker control over output and earnings by ‘ external factors ’ , social influences from outside the individual workshop , eg the organisation of the industry , its degree of capitalisation , the strength of trade unionism and the culture of the community ( Lupton and Cunnison , 1964 ) .
15 The French felt that the existing structure of power was illegitimate , and a clear majority would have been prepared to see an extension of worker control over management 's powers of decision …
16 The graphic EQ offers another range of tone control over the Carvin and , being switchable , could be seen as adding an extra channel .
17 Strengthening of party control over education
18 Rejecting the simultaneous freeing of prices for most goods and services ( the so-called " Polish variant " ) , Ryzhkov announced " a stage-by-stage introduction of market methods of price formation combined with state control over the level and movement of prices " .
19 The Bureau was closed down in 1979 and an interesting experiment in State control over the geography of office location came to an end ( Manners and Morris , 1986 ) .
20 The GPC session in Benghazi in March 1989 dealt with various economic issues raised by Kadhafi in September 1988 , such as the need for increased efficiency in state enterprises and an end for government control over trade ( see p. 36571 ) .
21 Greenpeace is deeply concerned that this development will lead to monopoly control over genetic resources and an even greater dependence on herbicides .
22 The threat of the 1974 Act was the challenge posed to agency control over the enforcement of regulatory deviance by publicity and a strict liability law .
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