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The meaning of words, while fungible like the meaning of photographs, can be easier to control.
One is that if everyone had health insurance, it would be easier to control health costs.
And "my attraction," as Parker, Presley's manager, enjoyed describing him, would now be easier to control.
Once on the banks' books, this kind of lending should be easier to control.
I called correctly and put them in, thinking that it would be easier to control the game that way.
If it gives them more freedom, they can be more useful; if it suppresses them they may be easier to control.
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President Anastasio Somoza Debayle called him "my little Indian" and presumed he would be easy to control.
The experimental apparatus was designed to be easy to control heaters, to regulate gas supply, and to measure reaction temperature.
A fully unvaccinated population could face dangers that would not be easy to control with the crisis approach.
These underactuated hands can be easy to control.
However, it may not be easy to control the thickness of the CdSe layers.
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