Command and control cover all areas of information operations and work throughout the whole process of operation, affecting and regulating the overall situation.
Heavy rain fell during the several minutes it took to get the tarp under control and cover the infield, with the grounds crew joined by security and other ballpark personnel.
In Scotland, the devolved administration has already tightened dog-control legislation, enabling enforcement officers to impose sanctions on the owners of out-of-control dogs and extending the criminal law on dog control to cover attacks taking place on private property.
Miss McIntosh said it was too early to say what had happened in the case of Jade Anderson, but said the law in England needed to cover the control of dogs on private property.
Also weighing on Obama and his aides as he decides how to proceed is the unpleasant memory of previous dust-ups over contraception, including an election-year spat over an element of Obama's health care overhaul law that required most employers to cover birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventive service.
Last summer the health department decreed that all new health-insurance policies should cover birth-control services for women, including the morning-after pill (which most pro-lifers consider a form of abortion) and sterilisation.
Since upwards of 90% of Catholic women have used birth control, requiring that insurance policies cover it was never going to turn them against the President.
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Too often in the past, thinks Mr Brown, chancellors have chopped and changed their fiscal goals to cover up a lack of control.
UN's drug-control agency admits that crop-substitution projects cover only a few areas.
If staff find themselves too fatigued to continue providing cover on standby, they should contact ambulance control and ask to be stood down.
"When brokers are in control, their tendency is to protect their own and cover their own tracks in cases of anomalies, " he charged.
Most likely, yields would spiral out of control quickly, forcing the feds to print more money to cover deficits.
Under the new health care law, many insurers were, as of August 2012, required to cover the cost of most FDA-approved birth control prescribed by a doctor (but not abortifacient drugs).
Other under-the-cover changes include giving browsers the sort of sophisticated software-control features usually found only in operating systems.
The scheme eventually mushroomed out of control, so Farkas allegedly started selling fake loans to Colonial to get funding to cover up the deficit.
The Directory aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use an appropriate quality control system, and it will not be limited to particular languages or subject areas.
The fund would then be a substantial firewall, with the ability to lend money to Italy, Greece and other countries at low interest rates, helping them cover their debts until the austerity measures being imposed bring their debt loads under control.
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Questions will cover a number of issues such as standards of care, ward environment, pain control and wellbeing.
Obviously, that's the premiere feature of the new release, but the software has also been retooled to mesh more with the look and feel of the OS -- there's even a cover flow-like contact window -- and a new pop-out call control bar that can be moved anywhere on the screen or be kept open while in another program.
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Different laws cover the tapping of phones and the placing of other forms of listening devices with different systems of control and authorisation.
The battle for control of music giant EMI has pushed the owners of the iconic Capital Records tower in Holloywood to run for cover.
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