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Lacking control of the rhetoric, the President may spend his term merely attempting to cope with Reagan's insolvent legacy, a politics of interminable compensation.
Ms. Gilligan was accused of using unorthodox interview methods, of lacking control groups and of failing to publish her data in peer-reviewed journals.
But many of these early studies weren't particularly robust, lacking control groups, for example, and likely suffered from what researchers call publication bias, whereby negative data are excluded from the final analyses.
This is also explicitly touched on in a 2005 World Health Organisation report: "Designation of the affected population as 'victims' rather than 'survivors' has led them to perceive themselves as helpless, weak and lacking control over their future.
It's been deployed by players to describe a feeling of being condescended to — of being treated as boys instead of men — and of lacking control of their own livelihoods.
If they read the Communist Party's daily paper, Granma, they have long appreciated that the market—"a mad, savage beast lacking control or regulation"—could "through liberalisation (and) globalisation destroy the planet's economy overnight".
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It showed that they were "seriously lacking controls and oversight".
Others lack control over mass transit.
There was a "growing sense among some citizens that they "lack control", that the system is somehow against them".
The group lacks control of the venture and the American market is getting more competitive.
Differentiated Services architecture definition lacks control level functionalities.
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