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The bureaucratic architecture of the school system, from the top down, seems guaranteed to prevent anyone from fully controlling anything.
Recently the rail industries' independent rail safety board has confirmed that drivers fully controlling the doors might even be safer than having conductors also involved in the task.
Changing to a morning publication is a main reason The News is interested in fully controlling the printing and distribution operations.
In 2009 the authors of a US Air Force report suggested that humans will increasingly operate not "in the loop" but "on the loop", monitoring armed robots rather than fully controlling them.
There has been a degree of partisan squabbling, with Nicolas Sarkozy's Les Républicains movement initially coming down hard on François Hollande's government for not doing enough for security in the ten months since Charlie Hebdo, or for not fully controlling borders.
The more common view in the West Bank is that with Israel fully controlling about 60 percent of West Bank land as well as the borders, Israel or the donor nations should pay for economic failures, and the Palestinian people should not have to shoulder the cost.
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Ultimately, the problem of judging austerity programmes is that economists cannot run fully controlled experiments.
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