By doing so, Apple will get control of an out of control situation.
"Tiny goldcrests, one of our smallest birds, rattled out a shimmering song of a very high frequency that sounded like an out of control sewing machine, " says Chris.
"As the cost of education goes up, so parents seem to feel that they need to have an element of control, " says Mr Hallam.
It comes down to an issue of control, which Apple needs to have.
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This season in Chamonix, France, an out of control skier went over the front of my skis and nearly knocked me over.
Gore and Hyatt courted Olbermann to leave his previous employer, MSNBC, with promises of "an unprecedented level of control and resources to build a new progressive network, " Olbermann's lawsuit said.
He said the concept of religious observance in a multi-cultural, multi-religious and largely secular society could be controversial and it was important that the head teacher "retained an aspect of control".
Fresh off unveiling its BlackBerry 10 operating system and two new phones, the company tried to keep its badly needed momentum going with a 30-second spot in which a guy uses the new BlackBerry Z10 to set himself on fire, grow elephant legs and magically turn an out-of-control big rig into an exploding pile of rubber duckies.
As a result, they say reducing the availability of fireworks is an effective means of control.
In one study of negotiations, 85% of men had an internal locus of control.
But neither argument is compelling when faced with the reality of an out-of-control deficit.
The purchase of the remaining BSkyB shares, he said, would give News Corporation "an unprecedented level of control over the UK media".
The attraction of gaining control of an entire domain had boosted interest, said Mr Berkens, with lots of groups submitting applications.
They found that as little as 15 minutes of practice was enough to give an individual complete control of the machine.
Regardless of this spin, ACA represents an unprecedented intrusion of federal control over matters that historically have been retained by states, health insurers, health providers and their patients.
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This interaction can be used to achieve an unprecedented degree of control over such light.
But it also gives Pfizer an unusual amount of control over the discussions among Wall Street analysts.
Although Romney has not made an issue of birth control, he will be wearing the issue in the general election.
Charlotte Church has attacked an "out of control tabloid industry" following a newspaper report she had proposed to her boyfriend while drunk.
Chancellor Merkel sees this as an important lever of control over the zone's banks, and she will argue that gives her room to manoeuvre.
Pledges by democratic states to respond promptly and forcefully to any violation of an arms control arrangement with a non-democratic state have often proven hollow when the time for action came.
They have more stress, greater depression, and are more likely to have an external locus of control, which means that they believe that they are controlled by external events rather than vice-versa.
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The French people have certainly given President Chirac an unprecedented level of control over all the country's institutions, and invited him to introduce radical changes to the way they live and work.
On the positive side of the ledger, millions of people have found that keeping a close watch over their money--and their spouse's--has given them an element of financial control in the midst of jobs losses, skyrocketing mortgages and rising costs for items like health care.
After his retirement from a decade's service in the Navy, Kyle became a businessman, a reality TV personalty, a supporter of fellow vets, an avid hunter and an outspoken opponent of gun control.
Or that the results of such an operation could escalate out of control beyond anything the military commanders might have imagined.
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He said they were killed by members of Colombia's main rebel group, the Farc, as part of a dispute over control of an important drug route to Venezuela.
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).
Until Europe decisively builds a firewall for its currency, and the U.S. definitively grasps its unsustainable economic platform of two vast deficits, the world economy will remain on an eccentric, out of control course.
The same kind of animus has been directed at CNN's Piers Morgan, an outspoken advocate of gun control.
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