It is starting a campaign to shame those who voted Wednesday against the gun-control measure.
Airport screenings are "a control measure, but an imperfect control measure, " says Dr. William Schaffner, an expert on infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University.
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It must begin with working to put people back to work because the best gun control measure is actually a job.
"This is directly attributable to the impact and effectiveness of feed bans as a primary control measure for the disease, " he said.
The Scottish government said it was important to remember that closing wards was an outbreak control measure, designed to minimise further spread.
The Scottish government has said it was important to remember that closing wards was an outbreak control measure, designed to minimise further spread.
"This is directly attributable to the impact and effectiveness of feed bans as a primary control measure for the disease, " he said last month.
His budget specified these savings despite saying that he would repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a key Medicare cost-control measure included in Obamacare.
The law was the first gun control measure passed in the nation after the December shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
And it all ended with the Republican-controlled Congress failing to pass the bill and with Mr Hastert, who had promised some sort of gun-control measure, pleasing neither gun controllers nor the National Rifle Association.
On the issue of guns, given how difficult it will be -- some would say impossible -- to get any gun control measure passed through this Congress, what are you willing or able to do, using the powers of your presidency, to act without Congress?
They control, measure, and regulate efficient inventory levels, making sure to have enough materials on hand to conduct business.
Eric Finkelstein, a health economist at the nonprofit RTI Institute who has done extensive work with the Centers for Disease Control to measure the health costs of obesity, worries that there are no incentives for employers to deal with the expanding waistlines of their workers.
Affixing the label arms control to any measure guarantees its popularity with a public not given to noticing much else about such measures.
Our integrated structure enables us to control costs, measure and improve quality, and provide access to high-quality healthcare services across a broad regional system.
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Thus, some measure of control has to be retained to prevent an abuse of right to speak freely.
In theory, this ought to give Congress, the administration and the Pentagon a measure of control over private firms.
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But Aceh managed to bring a measure of control to the flood of aid by setting up a special agency.
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The entire arrangement is predicated on authority and a measure of control that neither the agency nor the companies actually possess.
Mr Abbas has something to show for ceding a measure of control.
Yet it is necessary to know either the HR inputs that are likely most effective, or how to measure or control business outputs.
The computer can control the throttle and measure the engine speed.
Last year, Home Secretary Theresa May was allowed to make instant 12-month bans on "any substance deemed potentially harmful", in a measure to control legal highs.
You need to give up a measure of control, difficult for news veterans reliant on editing hierarchies and advertising executives determined to lock down the message.
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Only Collymore was able to exercise a measure of control and figures of 1-34 from 17 overs at stumps were in marked contrast to those of his team-mates.
Police and stewards moved in to try to stem the violence - witnessed by millions on TV - but it took some time to restore a measure of control.
By allowing their exchange rates to rise and fall as capital flows wax and wane, emerging economies should be able to keep a measure of control over their domestic monetary conditions.
An oil law has still not been passed that would allow for much-needed investment and should enable the Kurds to have a measure of control over management and exploration contracts in their area.
But it was the dismissal of Nevland that had changed the course of the game and, while Fulham had a measure of control beforehand, they were forced into a rearguard action after the dismissal.
For now, as long as I don't like anything myself, I have some measure of control over what those who follow me receive in my name or, worse, are made to appear to be endorsing, themselves.
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