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

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1 In addition to pioneering ‘ green ’ techniques in areas such as pest control , a number of new businesses have been developed to meet the increasing concern for the environment .
2 Although he comes across exceptions to the rule , such as drug control , most legislation in the period , he argues , removed restraints , undermined fears and ‘ encouraged the active sexual life as normal ’ .
3 Aspects of driving such as clutch control and gear changing are initially extremely difficult and require considerable concentration , being easily disrupted by other tasks .
4 Over the next two years , Mr D'Silva bought seven medical companies , specialising in areas such as contamination control equipment and sterilisation and disinfectant equipment .
5 Many of these applications have been used to tackle environmental problems such as pollution control , especially in the treatment of sewage , industrial and agricultural effluents as well as rubbish disposal .
6 According to a World Bank report published on Sept. 23 , the administration of the US$1,200 million Environment Fund set up under the auspices of the UN was expected to face severe problems stemming from disagreements centring on the degree to which national governments would assume responsibility for environmental projects such as pollution control .
7 States are expected to submit annual reports on issues such as pollution control , biodiversity conservation , trends in health , poverty and population .
8 X435 contains information such as interchange control numbers and Electronic Data Interchange document content types — helping improve security and audit trail capabilities .
9 In this presentation , Jeremy Rivers reviews the traditional use of computers in enterprises where they have tended to be used for large weekly or monthly batched jobs , such as stock control , invoicing or payroll .
10 A mistake frequently made at this stage is to define the entities to reflect the processes of the business , such as stock control , credit control or sales order processing .
11 In numerous policy areas ( such as smoke control , comprehensive education , selling council houses ) central government has often been frustrated by local authorities .
12 The citation order now gives precedence to processes , such as circulation control and cataloguing , rather than to types of libraries .
13 Might a new microorganism released for a specific purpose such as disease control , mutate and become a threat to other plants , animals or the ecological equilibrium of the environment ?
14 Other Redken products than can be applied for shine include Phinal Phase , a pH balancing rinse , and styling products such as Touch Control , Suspend — a forming and mending spray gel and Shine Design a wonderful weightless finishing gel .
15 Modern tackle has given today 's anglers a great advantage and simple things such as float control are now much easier than they must have been in the silk line and gut era .
16 The working class had little direct input into public health and housing reform , but with the growth of collective action , in particular through the trade unions , it made a more significant contribution to later regulation such as rent control
17 This meant that management were able to push decision making well down the hierarchy , giving those actually operating the CNC machines much autonomy , and expecting a high level of integration of the various functions such as quality control , work planning , programming of the machine , and machine setting to take place via those operatives actually on the shop floor .
18 The two major approaches to control are ( a ) those that focus on financial values , such as budgetary control , and ( b ) those that focus on physical values , such as quality control .
19 Much depends on the type of production , the relative standing of groups such as Quality Control , Purchasing and Maintenance , and the extent to which sophisticated computerised systems are in operation .
20 factors in the situation such as quality control procedures and leadership styles/values .
21 The fact that organizations developing or supplying software or manufacturing and distributing hardware could be liable for the consequences of failure requires them to consider means of reducing or limiting liability and , whilst practical measures such as quality control and testing are of vital importance , regard must be had to the legal position regarding defects .
22 First , pay bargaining has been influenced by the state 's concern with public expenditure and with macroeconomic policies such as wage control .
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