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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weak control" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of authority or influence over a situation or group of people. Example: "The manager's weak control over the employees led to frequent disagreements and low productivity in the office."
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Weak control by the government as a whole sometimes had harmful results.
Brazil's weak control of public land, however, resulted in thousands of contested settlements inside its own border national park.
Yet it is another American policy — our weak control of automatic weapons — that influences the war's apocalyptic character more.
The Zhou leaders had to yield to reality by establishing a rather weak control over the conquered territory.
Those include questionable institutional integrity, weak control mechanisms, biased news media and a social code that condones certain illegalities.
"Because of the weak control of fake certificates by the Cambodian government, some workers can get fake certificates easily," he says.
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In May 2004, Citigroup was fined $70 million and cited for weak controls and lying to banking regulators.
Those in the ministerial seat are driving a car that has few and weak controls.
There is no excuse for a rotten culture, bad behaviour and weak controls.
He said the agency "tolerated" HSBC's weak controls against money laundering for years.
Yet weak controls mean they are getting into the hands of those who torture and kill civilians".
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