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Also, there is still no general consensus for when one should use PID, PI or even I control on a process.
than in group I (control), on day 10 after BMT (p < 0.0005) and was also lower in group III (allog).
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A variation of this happened last weekend between cities that a colleague and I controlled on a prerelease Electronic Arts server.
Doom was scary because there was little cognitive distance between me and the character I controlled on the screen.
While difficult times will invariably persist, the one thing I can control on a daily basis is my attitude.
That's what I can control on my own and that's it".
I constantly reflect on myself; I control myself; I taste myself.
The German word Kontrolleur is derived from French, and the passive verb, to be kontrolliert, has gone into colloquial English usage in a rough direct translation, i.e., to be "controlled" (as in: "God damn it, I got controlled on the train today").
"I controlled every movement on her face," he boasted.
"I controlled every movement on her face," he told a journalist.
"When I was big on control, I was really big on control, know what I mean, and I controlled a patch of Yarmouth, ran nearly over to fucking Cromer, know what I mean, and what I said" — he slammed his glass on the table — "went".
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