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"He had the cognitive control to let go," Kounios said.
He showed some pretty good control to let up".
I bailed to Horton and, after a quick call to race control to let them know I was calling it a day, found solace in front of a pub fire with a couple of pints and a huge, steaming bowl of chilli while I waited for Tim.
Yet his own temper rose as the Queens striker Gavin Reilly broke through on goal only for his control to let him down.
Some are even considering giving up control to let users download these Webisodes and recut them to form their personal versions.
They shift your focus away from flow of control to let you concentrate just on the way that objects are interconnected.
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Drawbacks of brewing your own: a) having the patience and self-control to let it ferment and settle properly, and not drinking it when still it's fart-producingly cloudy; b) keeping all the equipment clean.
Banks, he claims, were not confident enough about their ability to police compliance and controls to let trading be undertaken from home for a long period (partly because so many of the banks' compliance staff would also be absent).
When the Supreme Court cavalierly threw aside decades of controls to let corporations and unions flood federal elections with unlimited campaign funds, the alternative the court suggested was a mandatory dose of transparency.
And Facebook does have elaborate controls to let people make sure their parents and employers don't see the same photos and updates as their high school and college friends do.
You have to provide a lot of controls to let people decide.
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