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For some parts of government spending are less tightly controlled than others.
The Arab militias are less tightly controlled by the Sudanese government, not least because they have not been regularly paid.
In America, for example, landfills containing household rubbish are subject to stringent regulation, whereas ones filled with toxic sludge from power plants are less tightly controlled.
Less tightly controlled, less readable, and far more interesting is Welty's big novel, "Losing Battles" — the "family reunion" book that was brewing all those difficult years and was finally published in 1970.
These structural features of the intermediate components can be related to a less tightly controlled biosynthesis of the branching structures in high-amylose maize starch mutants, which may prevent these molecules from maturing into full-size amylopectin.
The less tightly controlled methods of it in the past resulted in the creation of "yellow tea" when the tea leaves were over-steamed for fixation or were not quickly spread out, doused with water and cooled.
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In addition, the time-averaged rate of degradation in PDX tumor cells was an order of magnitude less than that seen in tissue-cultured cells, demonstrating that peptidases are less active or more tightly controlled in the PDX cells than the tissue-cultured lines which is likely a second adaptation to prolonged in vitro culture.
This was hardly surprising -- the tightly controlled media opportunities have yielded less and less over the years.
Physiologically iron enters the body via duodenal and (less) small-intestinal absorption in a tightly controlled way.
However, in the cell most processes are characterized by tightly controlled, more or less transient, protein interactions that take place in a crowded and compartmentalized environment.
Programs are efficacious in tightly controlled demonstration projects but less effective in routine ("regular" or "real-world") programming.
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