Sentence examples for desire more control over from inspiring English sources

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Flexible work has enabled corporations to hire and retain employees who value the ability to respond to family demands and desire more control over the time, place and mode of their work.3 By reducing the number of full-time employees on site, corporations are realizing higher productivity and savings in real estate costs.

While there are certainly economic reasons why software companies desire more control over their products, I think one of the lesser-discussed issues is simply that the sorts of engineering problems encountered by companies today are becoming more complex.

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Tensions soon formed between the Five Percenters and the school's overseers; Clarence 13X desired more control over the curriculum and had difficulty finding qualified teachers.

The Maastricht treaty was a perfect example: it happened when France's desire for more control over monetary policy clashed with Germany's desire for greater political integration; the euro was the result.This changed under Messrs Chirac and Schröder.

Others talk of a desire for more control over their schedule, rationalising the switch as a "family values" move.

We've seen a desire for more control over B.J.S. from the powers that be, and that's what seemed to get Larry in trouble".

But the desire for more control over our lives is not the exclusive preserve of Leave voters – and nor can it or should it be confined to the issue of immigration.

May is expected to put the mandate for Brexit at the heart of her election campaign but she was reluctant to elaborate on her plan beyond her formal document setting out her desire for more control over immigration, leaving the single market and removing the UK from the jurisdiction of the European courts.

Robert P. Silverberg Washington, June 2, 2010 • To the Editor: In "Drilling for Certainty" (column, May 28), David Brooks calls liberals' desire for "more control over industry" a predictably partisan response to the gulf oil spill and writes of our struggle to control "an ever-expanding array of intricate high-tech systems".

Consumers' desire for more control over their privacy, enterprises' efforts to analyze data in real time and the Internet of Things (IoT) trend will create opportunities for startups, threaten the dominance of tech industry stalwarts and compel enterprises to focus on operational technology (OT) over traditional information technology (IT).

Since then Shell has tried to rebuild its reserves but this strategy has been undermined by the Russian government's desire to take more control over the Sakhalin-2 scheme in the east of the country.

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