• Crowd control is a constant challenge to law enforcement how to stop potential troublemakers without endangering those who are simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    NPR: Focused Sound 'Laser' for Crowd Control

  • The desire to control others is a constant in history and is part and parcel of the construction of states.

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  • As an interesting new book by Alan W. Brown, Enterprise Software Delivery: Bringing Agility and Efficiency to the Global Software Supply Chain (Addison Wesley, 2012), points out the consequent shift from software development to software delivery, combining constant innovation and control at the enterprise level.

    FORBES: Connect

  • General Electric would be nowhere in quality control if not for quick and constant measurement of output.

    FORBES: Instant feedback in the classroom

  • All this may seem a bit extreme to a service industry outsider, not used to the narrow margins and constant focus on cost control down to the penny.

    FORBES: The End of Full-Time Work in the American Retail Service Sector

  • Substantially more complex than previous aircraft, the new plane required the pilot to attend to the four engines, a retractable landing gear, new wing flaps, electric trim tabs that needed adjustment to maintain control at different airspeeds, and constant-speed propellers whose pitch had to be regulated with hydraulic controls, among other features.

    NEWYORKER: The Checklist

  • Although we operate under the illusion that life remains constant, clear, and under our control, this is far from reality.

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  • According to the former official, the secrets held within the WHMO include data on the so-called "nuclear football, " the nuclear command and control suitcase used by the president to be in constant communication with strategic nuclear forces commanders for launching nuclear missiles or bombers.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • The former English teacher also complained that teachers' lives were "being made a misery" by a constant regime of inspection and "ridiculous" control.

    BBC: English 'losing out' to literacy

  • ILM's first breakthrough: a motion control camera, which could revolve repeatedly around stationary objects while remaining in constant focus, thus simulating flight.

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  • The constant stream of charges indicates that Glaxo does not have its legal situation under control.

    FORBES: Will Glaxo's Legal Woes Ever End?

  • In Cardiff, middle managers suffer constant destabilising change, posts sit unfilled for months on end and operational managers have no control over their budgets.

    ECONOMIST: The pay is better than it was. The bureaucracy is worse

  • The fact that there's little control over the applications users can install on a mobile device makes them an easy target to exploit, and the constant movement between home and work networks creates unwanted access possibilities.

    WSJ: The View From the CIO's Office

  • We can and should control surface pollution as that effects air quality yet there is a huge difference between controlling air quality as that remains constant in cold or warm environments while temperatures constantly fluctuate from day to night, month to month and year to year, in the Western isles of Europe we are having a particularly cool and wet summer.

    FORBES: Good News For Polar Bears Is Bad News for Global Warming Alarmists

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