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Wolves have been fined £2,500 by the Football Association after being found guilty of failing to exercise proper control during last month's derby against West Bromwich Albion.

Dr. Abubakr Qirbi, a British-educated specialist in internal medicine, who served as the school's founding dean, said the school had much to answer for, above all for its failure to exercise proper control of the morgue as enrollment at the school, and the need for cadavers, more than quadrupled in the 1990's.

"I remember saying to Nick Gibb [the schools minister ousted by Cameron under Gove's regime but brought back to work with Nicky Morgan, Gove's successor], you will not be able, from Sanctuary Buildings [the headquarters of the Department for Education] to exercise proper control and accountability over the devolved school structure you have created.

The army should exercise proper control, the Prime Minister should appoint young ministers in his government, and the cabinet should be characterized by vitality and dynamism, so as not to prolong the transitional period.

"From 2001-02 through 2011-12, the school failed to exercise proper control over the administration of its athletics program and used deficient monitoring systems, which allowed violations to occur involving academics, compliance with its own drug testing policy as well as staff and student relationships with a booster," the NCAA said Friday in a statement announcing the penalties.

A 1∶1 telescopic arrangement allowed us to exercise proper control over the Raman probe beam.

As a driver you are also required by law to exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times.

The litigation burden simply isn't that great, if the judge exercises proper control over it.

The failure to exercise proper editorial control over Andrew Gilligan's report was, in part, a consequence of the way the BBC has evolved in recent years.

Although some of these officials may have acted illegally, as of now the scandal is not yet another Watergate, although the charges against the President himself are certainly serious: that he misled; that he failed to exercise proper oversight; that he did not control closely or at all those who exercise authority in his name.

An assertion that the directors failed to exercise proper oversight requires proof that the directors failed to create an information system or controls or, having an information system, consciously failed to monitor corporate operations.

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