Example sentences of "state control of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ commissar ’ , or junior minister responsible for broadcasting reported direct to the Prime Minister 's office ) Présidence du conseil ’ ) : state control of broadcasting intensified .
2 Stoloyan promised continued state control of prices for basic goods until May 1992 .
3 That in view of the many matters of vital interest to the Cooperative Movement , such as the excess profits duty , the threatened income tax on dividends , the state control of wheat , sugar , coal , etc. , which must come before Parliament in the immediate future , this Congress hereby instructs the Central Board to consider ways and means of ensuring the adequate representation of cooperative knowledge and opinion in Parliament .
4 It has deviated from passionately enunciated principles on monetarism , on public spending 's rightful portion of GNP , on Ireland , on state control of education , on ( soon ) immigration , and much else .
5 The debate centred around the issue of state control of education , of which Williams was in favour , and in particular the Aristotelian view on the issue .
6 This was the legacy on the one hand , of state control of print media — books , pamphlets , journals , etc. — via the licensing of printers and publishers , censorship and other means ( 1631–1789 ) , and state control of telecommunications ( telegraphy ) and sound broadcasting ( laws of 1837 , 1851 and 1923 ; ordinance of March 1945 , etc . ) .
7 His initial prescription was a cure based on State control of production and on detailed planning of labour .
8 The reason for this difference is probably that the one wishes to justify cuts in welfare expenditure whereas the other is aiming for more direct state control of industry .
9 His leader , John Smith , has announced a conversion from the traditional Labour policy towards state control of industry to one in which the question of ownership is ‘ largely irrelevant . ’
10 The law was welcomed by leading Soviet journalists , but it was widely assessed that true press freedom would only be achieved when state control of paper production and of distribution and ownership of print works was ended .
11 With even Marxist Cuba now hungry for foreign investment , say optimists , rigid state control of energy industries in other parts of Latin America can not last long .
12 This was the legacy on the one hand , of state control of print media — books , pamphlets , journals , etc. — via the licensing of printers and publishers , censorship and other means ( 1631–1789 ) , and state control of telecommunications ( telegraphy ) and sound broadcasting ( laws of 1837 , 1851 and 1923 ; ordinance of March 1945 , etc . ) .
13 State control of television predated de Gaulle , but triumphed during his Presidencies ( 1958–69 ) : as the press opposed him , it was normal that de Gaulle exploit television , the most effective mid-twentieth-century means of propaganda , argued his ministers , sotto voce . .
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