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

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1 Suggested drawbacks of a sylvopastoral systems with pigs include the need to protect the trees from the damaging behaviours of the animals , wet patches under trees and increased difficulty in stockman control of the herd .
2 Berle and Means considered that a member with 20 per cent of the votes would have minority ownership control of the company .
3 The Schools Council could therefore be seen as testifying vigorously to two principles — curriculum diversity and teacher control of the curriculum .
4 During this period control of the Crown over what remained of the Forest administration dwindled away .
5 There was much to be said in favour of the view that it did , in respect that doing so gave the shopper control of the article and the capacity to exclude any other shopper from taking it .
6 A control contract is subject to shareholder approval by a majority vote ( including any shares held by the dominant undertaking : but , in the case of a company whose shares are listed or publicly traded , the domestic regulatory authority may — as the Stock Exchange presently does — ban an interested shareholder from voting in this type of situation ) ; such a contract may therefore allow predators who have obtained board control of a company to make that company effectively subservient to an external body without the formalities of a takeover .
7 The best results were obtained with EV1 , probably because it permits user control of the intensity .
8 A second push on the central button removes the setting altogether and allows the driver to return to foot control of the tractor .
9 the college would have fill control of the timing of examinations/assessments , thus introducing a degree of flexibility not feasible in the present system ;
10 In practice , the user relies on overall policy control of the Government ( particularly through the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ) , as well as consumer controls ( e.g. through consultative councils ) , to help validate ‘ return on capital ’ .
11 This book covers at length the types of problems encountered in validating a given analytical method , with correct data manipulation and with the quality control of the assay procedure .
12 The book , published by Media Associates International of Illinois , USA , covers all aspects of getting text onto the printed page , from the organisation of a production office to quality control of the end product .
13 In the Soviet Union , central state control of the curriculum and syllabuses is said to be ‘ virtually total ’ .
14 A further decree in 1982 , this time initiated by a civilian government , reinforced state control of the banking and finance sectors and went a little way to encourage Nigerian capital to invest more in the manufacturing sector .
15 The first of these is characterized by state control of the press and its eventual emancipation from such controls .
16 In Labours Immediate Programme , produced early in 1937 , the Party suggested state control of the location of industry coupled with a policy of equalizing local rates .
17 What happened in the 1980S was that , with the partial exceptions of Britain and Japan , nearly all governments held on to monopoly state control of the telephone network and also largely stuck to their traditional club of equipment suppliers ; consequently AT&T had little foreign success in its chosen strengths of network provision and major equipment items .
18 The radicals say the pragmatists ' policies are a betrayal of Khomeini 's legacy and that the move away from state control of the economy will harm the poor .
19 Corruption anyway springs more from the climate of society — and state control of the economy — than from any parliamentary arrangements .
20 Centralized state control of the economy had proved grossly inefficient , fostered privilege and corruption , and given rise to a ‘ totalitarian ’ party dictatorship whose terrifying powers of coercion controlled even the innermost thoughts of its citizens .
21 Communism suffers from the direction of capital and labour and state control of the family , religion , education and the arts , because of inadequate limits on the urge to dominate .
22 Once it was realized that financial self-sufficiency was no longer possible , the focus moved to forms of state control of the railway and the need for state resources to fund its deficit .
23 With the tight government control of the timetable , it may be difficult for the House to switch its programme to debate some urgent topic that occupies the attention of the public .
24 The SDP also favoured the welfare state and state action to reduce unemployment but argued that government control of the economy must include an effective incomes policy if ruinous inflation is to be avoided .
25 In December 1989 the government sold a 21 per cent holding in Grenada Telecommunications Ltd to Cable and Wireless plc , giving Cable and Wireless control of the company , to help the government to pay EC$25,000,000 in back pay demanded by civil servants , who had started a week-long strike .
26 Therefore in the USA the methods of collective bargaining associated with the heyday of competitive capitalism were outmoded and eventually destroyed along with the breaking by employers of union control of the labour process .
27 In contrast to the United States , executive control of the House of Commons via party loyalty has become so thorough that such committees can operate only within a context defined by the executive .
28 A £300 million rescue package will virtually hand control of the company to German property magnate Dieter Bock .
29 The second was the decision of the American Supreme Court that they should divest themselves of monopoly control of the cinema chains which , as Heston said , was in hindsight a death blow which merely served to hasten the financial decline of each and every studio .
30 Fixed-term stock did imply that the national debt would have to be repaid , one day , but for most of the eighteenth century control of the cost took priority over reduction of the principal .
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