Sentence examples for controlling in future from inspiring English sources

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However, as these identified risks require treatment in the subsequent risk management phases, researchers were instigated to address such phases including risk evaluation, risk response planning, and risk controlling in future VE studies.

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My commitment to London is that all Tube stations will continue to be staffed and controlled in future, with more staff visible and available to help customers buy the right ticket, plan their journey and keep them safe and secure.

These confounders should be strictly controlled in future studies.

It is important that celltypes are controlled in future studies.

We expect such factors are associated with glucose variability, and should be controlled in future prospective studies.

There are many factors that might contribute to the high ScvO2, and the confounders of high ScvO2 need to be better controlled in future studies [ 38].

The formulation of RCM is carried out, considering the design challenges and the execution model of rate controlling factor in future Internet architecture.

First, "it teaches us to immerse ourselves deeper in the present rather than worry about things we can't control in the future – will I have a job?

Water will now be the key to who controls Iraq in future, said former US intelligence officer Jennifer Dyer on US television last week.

Could Aboriginal "gardening" techniques be used to control them in future?

Furthermore, Ozgocer and colleagues recently showed CAR to be affected by menstrual cycle phase [65] and should therefore be controlled for in future CAR research designs.

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