Liberals, meanwhile, point to places like Europe and Canada where prices are much lower despite greater government control, because of price controls.
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But controls were tightened again six months ago, following a row between the home secretary, Theresa May, and Brodie Clark, then head of Britain's border-control workforce, over the relaxation of immigration controls.
Finally, some observers question whether this entire incident smacks of control fraud or at the very least a lack of sufficiently strong controls in place to prevent a trade gone haywire.
Once you start a clip, your smartphone becomes a remote control of sorts with volume and playback controls.
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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).
Some engines also contain onboard foam systems, so there will be controls to control the flow of foam concentrate into the discharges.
In addition, although we continually review and evaluate internal control systems to allow management to report on the sufficiency of our internal controls, we cannot assure you that we will not discover additional weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting.
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In addition to these efforts, we are in the process of documenting and testing our internal control over financial reporting in order to report on the effectiveness of our internal controls as of December 31, 2012, as required following our initial public offering in 2011.
However, thanks to a series of stock transactions last year, he personally holds 25.1% of the shares of Samsung Everland, which controls Samsung Life, the holding company of Samsung Group giving him effective control of the chaebol, according to analysts.
With 68% voting control of Hollinger International through a Canadian shell company he also controls, Hollinger Inc.
's dual-class share structure, which allows CEO Murdoch to control the company through the 40 percent of voting shares he controls through a family trust.
Browning said the cruise control position, the placement of cup holders, air conditioning controls, seat adjustments and other items that annoy U.S. customers are being changed before cars are built.
Maintain risk management controls and supervisory procedures under the direct and exclusive control of the broker-dealer with market access.
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All planes have batteries, but the Dreamliner needs especially powerful ones because its control systems are driven entirely by electrical signals in place of the hydraulic controls seen on earlier generations of jet.
High Definition movies and stills can be shared with family and friends on an HD television via HDMI output, and control slideshows and video using the HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) interface that is a part of most modern remote controls from HDTV manufacturers.
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An analysis of CECONY internal control processes and systems showed that there were breakdowns in the controls and that these breakdowns provided opportunities for the arrestees to perpetrate fraud.
The impending expiration of this tax benefit could be the final incentive needed for companies to reinvest in their climate control systems, and if so, Johnson Controls will be a key beneficiary of this trend.
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For the television, all of the controls that you'd find on a regular TV remote control appear on his computer screen.
Last year, a water plant in Texas disconnected its control system from the Internet after a hacker posted pictures of the facility's internal controls.
In addition, the tech advances made control systems less expensive and sophisticated controls became available in machine tools that cost tens of thousands instead of millions.
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Unlike networks such as CBS and Fox, which control important but relatively small slices of the U.S. media landscape, Televisa controls 70% of the Mexican broadcast TV sector.
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This seems to be because sirtuins control the abundance of a regulatory molecule called nicotinamide adenine diphosphate which, in turn, controls the release of energy in the mitochondria.
Party activists fear losing control of a string of local authorities in Labour's inner London heartland, where it controls 15 of the 32 boroughs.
Still, the interior's centerpiece is the 17-inch capacitive touchscreen that controls every aspect of the car, from the infotainment system to the climate control.
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Arsenal's board, which controls 45.5% of the stock, has no intention of relinquishing control, especially after all the pain it went through to build the privately financed Emirates Stadium.
The claims are difficult to verify but it is known that anti-Gaddafi forces control Benghazi, Libya's second city, while the long-time leader still controls most of the capital, Tripoli, home to two million of the country's 6.5 million population.
It is the first to bring PC users the ability to play games using the remote control's 'motion drive' feature, which controls on-screen objects according to the movement of the remote.
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As a result, there is less pressure on gun control opponents, most of whom are Republican, in Congress to strike a deal with those seeking stronger gun controls, most of whom are Democrats.
By increasing the size of the monetary base (which the Fed controls to the penny), the Fed can increase NGDP, although it cannot control how much of the nominal growth occurs as inflation, and how much shows up as real output.
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The tech world, including Google, won an approval-of-sorts to control its stream of commerce in 2010, when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said licensing language controls resales.
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