Quotes about control
controls energy form gas price resulted supply
The energy price and allocation controls of the 1970s resulted in supply shortages in the form of long gas lines.
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The engine (for Pallotti) is the Faulkner kid. She controls the ball, defensively she's a bulldog, offensively, she controls the offense. She's one of these kids who walks up to you before the game with a smile, then walks out on the court and kicks your butt. Chuck Miller
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The equity market wants someone who controls inflation, but not to the point where they go overboard.
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The high school is participating voluntarily in a program called Rehab the Lab. It's a comprehensive program that helps with proper and safe identification and control of hazardous chemicals.
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The heavy lifting of emissions control is already ensured by tough new EPA rules on interstate emissions and mercury control.
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The industry is looking for ways to be more efficient and take out costs. That level of control over a network would be cost prohibitive.
control costs fuel impacts increases oil
The increases in fuel oil have just been astronomical. How that impacts the costs that we do have control over is frustrating.
control importance priority ray taken team terms
The importance of getting Ray done; that was our No. 1 priority in the offseason. He's really taken this team under his control in terms of leadership.
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The idea was to take an information directory and put it online and give students control over what information they wanted to share with each other. Chris Hughes
control internet
The idea of Internet control is an oxymoron. Robert Taylor
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(The difference) was their shooting early. They were really hot and (Goetz) is a real good player. He controlled the game, the tempo and made his foul shots. We knew he was an excellent foul shooter and he proved it.
controls distrust hope listening somebody
The distrust is enormous. I hope somebody out there is listening who controls these prices.
control hit millions requires television users viewing
A hit television show requires simultaneous viewing by millions of people. On the Web, users control the experience.
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You use what talent God gave you, but I have to learn how to control my speed, Jerry Butler
control emotions
All we could control ... was our emotions, Tony Stewart
control destiny hat opportunity ourselves win winning
All we can do is control our destiny and try to win games. If they win then you've got to take your hat off to them. We can give ourselves an opportunity by winning games. That's all we can do. Byron Scott
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All uncontrolled movements of poultry are a risk factor that might lead to outbreaks. This needs to be controlled much more.
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The girls played well; I thought we were in control of the game, but then we let it slip one end with some misses.
control game teaches
The game teaches you how to control your finances.
control cost economy economy-and-economics plays racing
The economy plays into that and the cost of racing plays into that, and we are doing everything we can to control spiraling costs.
controlled definition dictionary political says
The dictionary definition of 'nonpartisan' says it's not controlled by any one political party.
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The foreign visitors program is important to our national security, ... We want Russian scientists to know how they should control their nuclear weapons.... Let's not get hysterical and overreach. Bill Richardson
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The forecast seems optimistic because so many factors are out of Sony's control,
control further game looked team third yesterday
The further into the game we got, the more control they had of it. They had yesterday off and they looked like they were the fresher team in the third period.
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The county was the one that had control of what was taking place in Deltona. The one issue that was important was that we were paying taxes to the county, and not too much of that was returned to the city.
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The digital revolution has wrest a little control away from corporate publishers and white, male, middle-aged critics, but the financial value put on the job of the writer and the misconceptions around that make it extremely difficult to enter the profession. Sara Sheridan
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The day is not far off when we will be able to send a robotically controlled genome-sequencing unit in a probe to other planets to read the DNA sequence of any alien microbe life that may be there. Craig Venter
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America's future until we get serious about gun control in this country. Josh Sugarmann
control harder livestock means
All of that means they're harder to control around livestock and humans.
control destiny studios theaters
All the dealings with studios are so contentious. They're very, very longstanding rivals, but they need each other to survive. Theaters don't control their destiny because they don't control the product. They're just the conduit.
control newspapers talking terms
And he had a lot of control in terms of pressure, like talking to newspapers and the media, Rafael Benitez
control cost ego
And if you can't keep your ego under control, it's going to cost you a lot of money. Al Alvarez
controls hardly influenced variety
Instead, there were a variety of controls of which some could be influenced by bankers, some could be influenced by the government, and some could hardly be influenced by either. Carroll Quigley