The degree of control the NASD and its members exercise is both remarkable and disturbing.
In essence, it is about taking a degree of control into the hands of supporters.
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This interaction can be used to achieve an unprecedented degree of control over such light.
But why would any IT manager want to surrender that degree of control?
If you have a company-sponsored retirement plan, the company has a large degree of control over your retirement planning.
He already owns 25 million shares and through various partnerships, he has some degree of control over an additional 33.8 million.
The resulting tensions were exacerbated by a high degree of control from Jakarta, which often appointed governors with little knowledge of local conditions.
The distinction is based on the employer's degree of control over a worker, the length of the relationship and a series of other factors.
The bill is especially important to lawmakers in Congress because it allows them to have a degree of control in operations at the Pentagon by authorising spending levels.
Heart-rate variability, says Dr Stein, is a good index of the degree of control an individual has over his autonomic nervous system (which controls many of the internal organs).
While the degree of control still isn't as precise as a manual transmission, just changing the shift points can make a vehicle feel like it's suddenly grown a much bigger engine.
Every driver on earth has become accustomed to a certain degree of control over their vehicles, and I wonder how long it would take people to feel comfortable giving that up.
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Organizations need its leaders to want to exert command and a degree of control but it is imperative that leaders cede power to others if they want to get anything done.
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Then think of that same wealth of information and the same degree of control not simply at the home desktop, but also while waiting in the checkout line at a store.
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The answer is for Google, Yahoo, and others to give us a healthy degree of control over the filters, so that we determine what gets screened in and what gets screened out.
Ian Shaw, from Forestry Commission Wales, said it was "extremely unlikely" any buyer would be able to develop the site later as the commission would retain some degree of control over its future.
Paton Walsh: There will be a period of definitely chaos, warlordism perhaps, and sort of a vacuum whilst the armed groups who won the rebellion struggle for some degree of control over territory.
It is built on small companies that want to test and refine things, in small dollar increments, with a greater degree of control than ever before possible (thanks to Google, frankly, because they invented or at least perfected the micro-buy known as pay-per-click).
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Which is true: we would expect banks to have more control in the Continental (or perhaps Rhineland) style of capitalism, for in that style banks do generally own large percentages of the companies they lend to and do, by and large, have a degree of control over them.
Those who get through them with portfolio and sanity intact tend to be those who limit the degree of control taxes and other factors have over them by balancing their assets between those that offer the possibility of gains with funds that are safe, liquid, and in their control.
But in order to function properly, to function at an acceptable level of dysfunction, command systems need to exert an extraordinary degree of control over economic life: they need to control foreign travel, they need to restrict residency patterns and limit internal migration, they need to fix prices, they need to arbitrarily set a foreign exchange rate, and they need to place extreme restrictions on foreign trade.
So far the one clear success of his presidency has been to bring the army under some degree of political control.
Modern surgical techniques may allow a replacement bladder to be fashioned in some patients, giving back a degree of urinary control, and doctors are constantly improving these.
Especially when used with large aperture lenses, the EOS 6D camera's full-frame sensor offers a tremendous degree of creative control over depth-of-field, helping users to achieve pro-quality cinematic effects in Full HD video recordings.
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They fulfill real front-line business roles but, in dialogue with us, add that indispensable and invaluable perspective on where the real business value is that needs protecting, as well as what degree of security control imposes an acceptable burden on the business.
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It is precisely what Mr Market is saying to the eurozone's governments if they wish their currency union to survive - namely that they have to pool their financial resources, and cede a degree of autonomous control over taxing and spending, to save the euro.
Whether they really believed it in their heart of hearts (which in my view is ultimately of no importance) the Soviets took the application of communism very seriously and, right until it all came crashing down, maintained a degree of state control over the economy that Westerners have a hard time fathoming.
It's deploying another General Atomics plane known as the Sky Warrior, which takes a greater degree of the plane's control out of the hands of humans.
But with this difference: The Nadimpallis own the stocks directly and get a degree of customization and a sense of control not available to mutual fund owners.
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