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The performances are explicit up to a point, but it is very controlled in terms of what can be shown.
"People understand," he said, "that if they play their part as a team member, with vision and an agenda that is very well organized and tightly planned out and tightly controlled in terms of member participation, we will have success".
And yet because his campaign was so tightly controlled in terms of self-presentation, it is hard to look at recent images of a more casual Mr. Obama without seeing the same cautious man.
He called his report "The National Income 1929-32," and he delivered it with a warning that would turn out to be prescient: "The valuable capacity of the human mind to simplify a complex situation in a compact characterization becomes dangerous when not controlled in terms of definitely stated criteria".
However, the Rotterdam study looked retrospectively at people's dietary habits through a questionnaire, so it is scientifically less reliable than a prospective study like the Age-Related Eye Disease Study II, which is much better controlled in terms of who is in the study and what nutrients they are consuming.
Gas flow rates were controlled in terms of a predefined stoichiometric ratio.
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Monday's bidders were both controlled and controlling in terms of prices.
"Two is, you can't rely on anything other than what you can control in terms of whether you're playing at home or on the road.
To respond to Sasha's previous point, and sticking with the example of Cage — at least for the moment — I believe that he regarded sound recordings as too controlling in terms of positioning the listener.
You combine the different elements, for instance, the leak investigations, the failure to address the declassification issue, the fact that the administration has been extremely controlling in terms of access.
All the additives showed significant differences relating to control in terms of all the observed parameters.
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