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Intentions are conduct controlling, in the sense that if you intend to F at t, and nothing changes before t, then (other things equal) you will F.
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Finally, he said BrainControl had signed an agreement to conduct controlled studies with several Italian hospitals.
The brush also makes it harder for the Forest Service to conduct controlled burns.
Even shifting the time of year that fire departments conduct controlled burns could have an impact; recent research has shown that extreme heat exacerbates the health impacts of fires, and thus recommends that controlled burns happen in the spring.
Much of the confusion stems from the fact that researchers in many of these cases cannot conduct controlled experiments on humans to prove definitively that harm results from exposure (or lack of exposure) to a given substance.
At least seven schools have reportedly summoned police and military bomb disposal teams to conduct controlled explosions in recent days, and Dr David Kinnison, a safety adviser, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that more were likely.
For instance, the Department of Sustainability and Environment is supposed to conduct controlled fires to lower fuel loads in dense forests, but some witnesses described the incineration of streets that had seen no controlled burning for more than forty years.
Even so, the company said it needed to conduct "controlled containment venting" in order to avoid an "uncontrolled rupture and damage" to the containment unit.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | FridayFridayNORTH KOREA's willingness to conduct controlled interactive experiments with the outside world go well beyond the occasional dabbling with risqué music.
We conduct controlled measurements of the array in noisy scenarios.
In this work, we conduct controlled experiments on polystyrene (PS) micropillars to ascertain whether they exhibit size effects.
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