Sentence examples for striving to control from inspiring English sources

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Every government is striving to control its own little corner of the net, and everywhere we turn, the mainstream media are cheering them on.

Guided by organizations like the Westchester Land Trust and the Trust for Public Land, land coalitions are striving to control development.

On top of that, the IEA says that to lessen the carbon implications of India's growth – to the extent that that is possible – the country will have to take additional measures such as constructing energy efficient buildings (so as not to be locked into inefficient ones for another generation), building smart cities and striving to control air pollution.

Bradbury H. Anderson's company, which has seen strong sales of flat-panel televisions and MP3 players, is also striving to control costs.

Indeed it may not be an easy task for the test-maker to observe the right balance between these variables, since striving to control for under-representation may push the tester to add more construct-irrelevance variance to the test, over-representing the ability being measured.

Economics' "propensity to imitate as closely as possible the procedures of the brilliantly successful physical sciences" (1989, 3), he argued, has sustained an over-optimistic "striving to control society" (1989, 7), "as if one needed only to follow some cooking recipes to solve all social problems" (1989, 6 .5 The time (we were in 1974) seemed ripe for such a critique.

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Both artists attacked assumptions of meaning in their respective mediums — photography and sculpture — and have striven to control the reception of their work.

Faced with the unthinkable, I strove to control the one aspect that was paramount: my children's relationship with their father.

In the meantime, while you must strive to control your own dog, the burden of responsibility is on the owner of the female in heat: it is her dog that is unsettling many others.

During the school year, many parents strive to control their children's meals; they don't want that hard work to collapse as campers are loosed upon twice-a-day desserts and thrice-daily snacks.

Shots that bounce off or roll around the rim before going in are not counted, which was Allonzo's idea a couple of years ago in response to his mother's belief that he should strive to "control his own destiny".

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