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Unlike New York City, which closely controls its fleet, Westchester has no countywide regulations.
The ST's ride closely controls the body motions, such as the lean of the car in a tight turn.
She stars in television broadcasts and closely controls many elements of the company, which emphasizes quality and "good things," like making a blueberry pie with a lattice crust or rediscovering petunias.
The CVTi-S is a cornerstone of a new-for-2014 LE Eco model, which also features a new 1.8-liter, 140-horsepower engine with Valvematic, a technology that more closely controls intake valve lift and timing.
"We have established a food safety traceability system that closely controls the whole life cycle (species selection, planting, storage, processing and distribution) of our products.
It closely controls access to its markets, forcing foreign firms into joint ventures with Chinese companies and 34 of the largest 35 firms listed on the Shanghai exchange are either owned or controlled by the government.
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Until 2011 trade unions were closely controlled by the government through the Egyptian Trade Union Federation and umbrella organizations with close ties to the government.
The media, of course, is closely controlled; errant journalists are silenced and fired while publications are suspended and closed.
Access to Mr. Mugabe was closely controlled.
"Everything has been very closely controlled," Mr. Baugh said.
Market entry and prices are closely controlled in many jurisdictions.
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