One view sees copyright as a right to control the distribution of copies of a work.
Right-of-publicity laws, which give people the right to control the use of their identity.
The state duma should be strengthened and should again exercise its constitutional right to control budget expenditures.
We might indeed say that women have a right to control their fertility: I most certainly do.
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The Consulate had the right to control his work, tell him to attend meetings and do assignments.
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But instead, faced with the leftist onslaught against its right to control its borders, the government crumpled.
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He then bought 49% of Soviet state television and the right to control and run it, Loory recalled.
Mexico certainly has every right to control who enters its borders, and to expel foreigners who break its laws.
What matters is that the employer has the legal right to control the details of how the services are performed.
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Mr. Zuckerberg regularly argues in blog posts, speeches and private meetings that users have a right to control their own information.
That would be an excruciating outcome for the Chinese Communists, who demand the right to control Tibetans' relations with the divine.
They rejected a complaint that bailouts broke EU laws and violated the German parliament's right to control the spending of taxpayer's money.
Publicity laws grant famous personalities the right to control the commercial exploitation of certain aspects of their identity, such as their names and likenesses.
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But other studies show majorities favoring the right to control how their data is used or opt out of online data tracking entirely.
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Third, the Supreme Court is to rule next year on whether the federal government has the right to control carbon-dioxide emissions under the Clean Air Act.
These areas are so central to national politics, it argues, that no sovereign government can accept that its own voters should lose the right to control them.
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Mr Maliki has questioned the Kurds' right to control some of the disputed areas, for instance around the town of Khanaqin and in some parts of Kirkuk province.
Nearly everything harmful about that culture has now disappeared at BA apart from the legacy of a hard core of union activists who think they have a right to control day-to-day cabin crew operations.
Indeed, our legal system has long recognized that we all have a "right of publicity, " which means that we each have the right to control the use of our name, image and likeness.
At root, this case tests whether courts can realistically enforce their judgments, including, as in this case, the judgment that a patentee has been denied the right to control the use of its patent.
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The Supreme Court at least since the 1920s has asserted a parental right to control the upbringing of their children. (Scalia, naturally, dissents.) And in 1979 the court held that right to control includes decisions over medical care.
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According to Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group, once you have established the right to control one category of information on the Internet, the pressure will be on the government to apply it to other areas.
Finally, the Ohio Department of Agriculture moved to revoke the company's operating permits--not for environmental violations but on the grounds that DeCoster controlled or had the right to control the new company, and should have, but didn't, disclose that fact.
The relationship of employer and employee exists when the person for whom services are performed has the right to control and direct the individual who performs the services, not only as to the result to be accomplished by the work but also as to the details and means by which that result is accomplished.
In Germany's biggest ever constitutional challenge, about 37, 000 citizens had tried to block the fund, saying it violated the country's right to retain control of its own budget.
The issue: Does the right of celebrities to control their images trump the First Amendment right of artists and media companies to free speech?
Innovation derives from how efficiently people can traverse the span from left-to-right, from chaos to control, and then do it again and again.
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Speaking after Mrs Romney, Chris Christie stressed that Mitt Romney was right man to take control of a struggling US economy.
Ultimately, our nation, like all nations, has the right and obligation to control its borders and set laws for residency and citizenship.
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Bill Clinton and Al Gore have done more to protect a woman's right to choose, to pass tough gun control legislation, to preserve affirmative action, to create jobs and to build a strong economy than any president and vice-president in our lifetime.
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