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Several Android variants, including the popular Cyanogen OS, include extensive controls over the kinds of personal data apps have access to on a smartphone.
Parliament will gain new and extensive controls over the conduct of foreign policy if the supreme court rejects ministers' right to use the royal prerogative to trigger Brexit, a government lawyer has told judges.
When Anastasia was murdered in 1957 (allegedly by Gambino and another gunman and with Vito Genovese's approval), Gambino inherited leadership of the family, whose operations included gambling, loansharking, hijacking, narcotics trafficking, and, notably, labour racketeering, with extensive controls over waterfront unions.
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Chris Kelly, Facebook's chief privacy officer, defends its current settings, saying it "gives users extensive control over the applications they choose to interact with".
Most of Samsung's modifications are good: more quick settings, more power-saving modes, extensive control over notifications including the power of the vibration.
It has the same structure, doctrine, traditions, and customs as the mother church, which retains extensive control over it by supplying 80 percent of its budget.
It has more quick settings, more power-saving modes including a system to identify and put unused apps to sleep, extensive control over notifications including the power of the vibration, and a built-in blue light filter for nighttime use.
He maintained extensive control over the household's financial affairs: Laura had signed a prenuptial agreement, and two of his daughters as well as his father were on his payroll.
China maintains extensive control over the internet and many foreign websites, including Facebook, Google, Twitter and YouTube, are all blocked by a government program known as "the Great Firewall".
In Turkey, the military exerted extensive control over civilian affairs for decades, deposing elected governments, working behind the scenes to foment unrest, and even executing a civilian prime minister.
The remarks further underscored fears that Mr. Lukashenko would use the bombing last Monday, which killed 13 people and wounded more than 200, to broaden his already extensive control over Belarus, a former Soviet republic.
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