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

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1 Did he also draw attention to the total inadequacy of control over pension fund investments and procedures ?
2 The political dimension of control over health and health care is inescapable .
3 It is the fear that the administrative form of control over material resources could become politicized to such an extent that it would no longer be subservient to , but subversive of the commodity form .
4 The problem with this reasoning is that even if we accept the narrow definition of freedom on which it relies , a system of private property , and in particular private ownership of productive assets , is not the only property system that is capable of bringing about the required dispersal of control over material goods .
5 Fourth , ‘ and most importantly there were four practical reasons for the general extension of control over demolition :
6 Some have a macro-perspective : the national-international dimension of control over health care .
7 Will Ministers be prepared to surrender the close degree of control over the Prison Service to which they have grown accustomed , and to the extent necessary to allow a Chief Executive the freedom required for true agency status ?
8 The Orbital 's two-phase ( air blast ) direct injection fuelling system , which adds a finely atomised fuel charge to the cylinder only after the exhaust port has been covered , eliminates the economy and emissions problems of old while providing a high degree of control over charge stratification .
9 This has the advantage of establishing a high degree of control over the target utterance and , if the child is co-operating , it is possible to make a direct comparison between the utterance the child was attempting to produce and what the child actually said .
10 At one extreme lie true experimental procedures , which demand a high degree of control over possible confounding factors .
11 Thus we require participatory democracy to give the individual a real measure of control over the life and structure of his/her environment .
12 Yet the tsar replaced Putiatin with Golovnin , appointed a commission which " conducted the most extensive investigation into the idea of a Russian university ever undertaken by the old regime " , took advice even from the liberal Professor Kavelin , and introduced a law which improved the funding of universities , gave professors a large degree of control over university affairs , maintained the principle that universities were open to all classes of the community , and allowed universities to go on dedicating themselves , first and foremost , to the study of the liberal arts .
13 Even when industries were not state owned there were various other instruments by which government actually exercised a large measure of control over the private sector .
14 Their agreement was the first based on profit-sharing as well as retention of copyright , which gave him a large measure of control over publication and future working of the copyrights .
15 And the Western experience of sex , he argues , is not the inhibition of discourse , is not describable as a regime of silence , but is rather a constant , and historically changing , deployment of discourses on sex , and this ever-expanding discursive explosion is part of a complex growth of control over individuals through the apparatus of sexuality .
16 Starvation confers a spurious sense of control over impending bodily changes , while the ‘ pathogenic secret ’ is often related to sexual or physical misuse , which resulted in the intense sense of shame that the patient attempts to assuage by losing weight .
17 It is therefore clear that as a result of the statutory machinery an individual can have a substantial measure of control over his own working life compulsorily delegated to an agent , a trade union , which he has not selected and may even have his own contract of service varied without his consent .
18 The programmers in the company initially had a good deal of control over the computer installation , which provoked management to cut down their influence .
19 From the Carlowitz peace negotiations with the Habsburgs in 1699 , successive grand viziers began to leave him a good deal of control over foreign affairs , though he again was also entrusted with a wide variety of other and quite different functions .
20 It is generally believed today that hyperinflations can be avoided by the maintenance of a reasonable degree of control over the supply of money .
21 One way of avoiding most of the problems associated with legislative guide-lines , while still ensuring a reasonable degree of control over the way sentencers exercise their discretion , would be to hand over the task of preparing the guide-lines to an independent sentencing commission or council , of the kind proposed by Ashworth ( 1993a : 447 , 1997 : 91 ) .
22 Using the Light Rifle about 10′ from a 22″ television set gave a reasonable degree of control over the game .
23 Barbuda , the smaller of the country 's two inhabited constituent islands , maintains a considerable degree of control over its internal affairs .
24 Barbuda maintains a considerable degree of control over its internal affairs .
25 Interestingly , the date of the building is roughly contemporary with the Combe Down inscription , coinciding with a considerable tightening of control over imperial estates under the emperor Severus , when the liberality which had been introduced first by Hadrian and later by Pertinax was largely cancelled .
26 It will provide a single point of control over Novell networks , enabling users to maintain integrated system management security across host systems and the NetWare network computing environments , CA claims .
27 Schools have always had a fair amount of control over their resources — making decisions about accommodation , capitation and so on — and their decisions have normally been used in accordance with the identified needs of the institution , whether explicitly identified or not .
28 She has a fair amount of control over her work ; ‘ being one 's own boss ’ was a phrase used by over half the sample .
29 The broader ranks of managerial and professional employees have a degree of autonomy in their work , a degree of decision-making responsibility , and a certain amount of control over others .
30 What this means , of course , is that the user gives up a certain amount of control over the layout and the actual construction of the document .
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