Sentence examples for invisible control from inspiring English sources

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Young black men pass quickly from a period of police harassment into a period of "formal control" (i.e., actual imprisonment) and then are doomed for life to a system of "invisible control".

With prodigious research, Grandin reconstructs the complex processes and tortuous journeys that brought New Englander Amasa Delano and his crew of seal hunters into fateful contact with a Spanish ship under the invisible control of the enslaved men and women it was supposed to be transporting.

In our quest for understanding of the world and ourselves, we also seek to control, and so, as we consistently measure what is visible, we are disturbed by our inability to quantify the invisible: control is denied.

In our quest for understanding of the world and ourselves, we also seek to control, and so, as we consistently measure what is visible, we are disturbed by our inability to quantify the invisible: control is denied.    .

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Because they were predicated on the emergence of some as yet uninvented technology for invisible border control – Johnson, while foreign secretary, seriously proposed that the 500km (310-mile) Irish border could be controlled like the congestion charge in London.

Some of the most skillful umpiring is invisible; maintaining control over a game is the umpires' prime responsibility, and that often involves how they behave after they make mistakes.

The story of an invisible hand controlling assets from a protected distance might seem like an imaginative leap.

I started reading short-seller blogs at night, obsessed with the feeling that invisible forces controlling my life were flashing into visibility.

Israel would have an "invisible but controlling" presence, letting it decide which Palestinians could go in and out of their state.

The more our experience is non-alienated, spontaneous, transparent, the more it is regulated by the invisible network controlled by state agencies and large private companies that follow their secret agendas.

He imagined that buildings would eventually be "ephemeralized" to such an extent that construction materials would be dispensed with altogether, and builders would instead rely on "electrical field and other utterly invisible environment controls".

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