Republicans had clear control in the House and firm control (although not a supermajority) in the Senate.
In future, Telekom will insist on control, or on a clear path to control, in all deals.
But long before the final results were declared, it was clear who would control parliament.
It seemed clear that people wanted control over how they experienced a spa.
An official has said there was some shouting, but it is not clear who was in control of the plane before it crashed.
In this week's Scrubbing Up, Bridget Benelam from the British Nutrition Foundation says there needs to be clear advice on weight control for pregnant women.
The White House said that it was not entirely clear who was in control of the weapons, leaving open the possibility that the attacks were accidental or unauthorized.
In its explanation on data use, the company makes it clear that you can control the audience for everything you post on the service, each time you post.
The embedded speaker system in the Vybe provides crystal clear sound and a control panel to allow for adjustments in the sound volume and intensity of the tactile sensations.
In the end, there was only rubble to clear, damage to control, an image torn, and a general public left without an understanding of a man behind his words.
The new acting director general of the BBC, Tim Davie, and the chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, have concluded that BBC News needs a new clear line of management control.
The bid leaders have also made it clear that they have no control over the media.
Although we operate under the illusion that life remains constant, clear, and under our control, this is far from reality.
He told the inquest in Cleator Moor it was not clear whether Mr Weir lost control of his helicopter or had become disorientated.
"It became very clear that we had no control of the volume or price of our stock in any way, " said Global Links Chief Executive Frank Dobrucki , in a March 15, 2005, letter to shareholders.
It seems possible that the Democrats' control of Congress could clear the way for a true immigration reform bill.
Mr. Obama has made it clear to fellow Democrats that winning control of the House is a top priority.
The unrest in Egypt has settled, but the future there is not yet clear, as the military takes control on promises of free elections.
As in May, the IMF is quite clear that the government was right, in 2010, to set out clear targets for getting borrowing under control.
For instance, if renewable energy sources such as solar panels and wind turbines are installed on-site, they have to be clear of runways and air traffic control towers.
Yet nor is it clear that even Mr Meshal has any control over events.
In last week's election the voters made it very clear that they want spending brought under control.
It's pretty clear the lending industry was out of control in recent years.
His message to President Bush and Congress was clear: get the budget deficits under control as soon as possible, or a rise in domestic saving will be difficult.
And to all the Cassandras warning of inflation and higher interest rates, Bernanke made clear an educated optimism inflation was under control and is expected to remain under control.
It is incredibly clear that the current policy of TB control is an abject failure, so carrying on as we are is doomed to increase the size of any effective future badger cull.
So President Thabo Mbeki and Nigeria's Olsegun Obasanjo were part of an international group of mediators who recommended dissolving the Parliament, which is under the control of the president to clear the deck before these elections, and he's refused to do it.
Analysts said the clear-out could allow the government greater control of the bank, which is 70% owned by taxpayers.
It soon became clear, as her children tried to gain control of their trust, that Rinehart would break Hope first.
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