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Those currency controls led to shortages of many basic goods — cooking oil, flour, even toilet paper — partly because importers didn't have the dollars required to bring them in.
[Page 3.] For investors, the most important issue was whether Adecco was another Parmalat -- in which case no amount of investor panic was too much -- or a company where lax controls led to chaos.
The following year, intervention by the European powers and the dispute about the rights of the Egyptian Assembly concerning budget controls led to the formation of the nationalist ministry of Maḥmūd Sāmī al-Bārūdī, with ʿUrābī as minister of war.
The own-currency advantage helped the real adjustment of the economy; it also allowed some fairly undisruptive financial repression, because the depreciation of the krona (coupled with temporary capital controls) led to a brief burst of inflation that eroded the real value of deposits.
Limitations of model-based controls led to a generation of intelligent control techniques such as adaptive and fuzzy controls.
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More accessibility with proper controls leads to more informed and quicker decision making.
But the question is not whether better controls lead to less risk how could they not?—but whether that reduction in risk is worth the price.
But the Conservatives said evidence from other countries suggested rent controls lead to "poorer quality accommodation, fewer homes being rented and ultimately higher rents".
The breakdown of control led to still more bitter recriminations.
Mr. Jeunet's need for control led to extended post-production work.
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