Sentence examples for broad control over the from inspiring English sources

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And Washington has exercised broad control over the destiny of one of the world's smallest nations ever since.

In a co-op, the directors have broad control over the use of common areas and can prohibit any use that adversely affects other residents.

In February, the Turkish parliament passed a bill, which President Abdullah Gül later signed into law, that gave the government broad control over the Internet, including the ability to block sites without a court order and to collect and retain user histories.

At present, staff at academies and free schools are not required to have formal teaching qualifications and have broad control over the curriculum.

It's seeking approval from the California Public Utility Commission for broad control over the market in a way that will crowd out private investment, stifle innovation, and harm customers.

The visual specifications for 3D graphics, like those for 2D graphics, provide broad control over the appearance of the scene, including atom, bond and residue size and material; light position and color; and fog effects (Figure 3B, C).

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And why we're not likely to avoid future crises with a little fiddling of the regulations, but only by exerting broader control over the leverage that we allow to develop.

A proposal before the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers, the European Union's upper legislative chamber, would give residents of the 27-nation bloc broader control over the display of personal information, including the digital "right to be forgotten".

The New York Police Department will be given broad control over security at the World Trade Center site under an agreement announced on Thursday by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site and is overseeing its redevelopment.

But because of the agency's broad control over its licensees, Mr. Jannarone said he did not think the last-drink initiative would be challenged in court.

Scientists were essentially locked out of important internal White House debates; candidates for advisory panels were asked about their politics as well as their scientific work; and the White House exerted broad control over how scientific findings were to be presented in public reports or news releases.

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