The situation left some worried that the highly successful football team was out of control off the field.
The bank keeps its risks under control by selling off mortgage and credit-card receivables to bigger institutions.
Well, some did in a dispute with the quality control managers: or according to another version the quality control managers stormed off in a huff.
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But with the calls for excluding even large depositors from bail-ins, it also underscores how governments aren't quite ready to hand off control over how to protect their voters' savings, even if it comes at the expense of these voters' taxes.
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Control-room operators, in a mock-up of a real off-shore control room, can be trained to deal with a range of tricky situations including explosions, leaks of poisonous gas and oil-well blow-outs, without the risk of so much as a scratch.
We just ask that, if there's any way possible, tell the people when they get here to be patient--we're all doing all that we can--and be ready to volunteer to help us get this stuff off the trucks 'cause we can't do crowd control and get the stuff off the trucks as well.
An unruly line of what looked like 1, 000 travelers waited between crowd-control ropes, snaking off into the distance.
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Recommendations included giving the council more power to control the number of off-licences selling alcohol, and the provision of English language courses.
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Dutch brewer Heineken has ended the stand-off over control of the maker of Tiger beer, by garnering the support of a Thai billionaire.
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In the SDN approach, those control functions are split off to be managed by one central program, which may be run on an inexpensive server system.
For the moment, however, the fear is that Mr Chirac's assertiveness over the presidency could rebound by making the bank even more determined to fend off political control.
By tapping out different patterns (it detects only the shock, not the strength) the idea is that you could turn lights on and off, control appliances, and so forth.
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The small robot can even turn appliances on and off via remote control, switching on the dishwasher or the VCR.
Zact is also offering remote parental control, and one-off plans like just international calling, or just purchasing data for specific apps.
The previous day, a law enforcement official said at least one of the bombs that exploded was set off by remote control.
The witnesses said the erratic driving lasted up to an hour as Cheung drank coffee and energy drinks before nodding off and losing control.
Everything, all of the electronics on the vehicle itself, every component had its own solid-state circuit breaker so that we could turn things on and off, and control what was happening.
And there is the graver case of children who are faced with the uncompromising reality of the drive for sex, power and respect, without the expertise and impulse control it takes to ward off unwanted pregnancy or violence.
The fiscal 2013 Q3 numbers from Logitech are in, and according to new CEO Bracken P Darrell, the "disappointing" results will require immediate action to turn around -- action that includes selling off its remote control (read: Harmony) and digital video security divisions.
But the Egypt international, one of five changes made by under-pressure boss Gianfranco Zola following co-owner David Sullivan's brutal public assessment of his side's defeat by Wolves in midweek, failed to bring the rebound under control with the ball bouncing off his thigh and the chance passed.
New York City Mayor Governor Michael Bloomberg, apparently upset that such a rampage with a legal weapon had not yet set off serious gun control efforts at the federal level, tried to heat up the debate on Monday with the shocking news that he was able to buy a bunch of guns illegally at a gun show in Arizona.
In order to determine the location of the leak, the crew had been sealing off small peripheral modules of the space station while Mission Control looked for accelerated pressure drops inside the sealed-off sections.
If anything unusual occurs, the control rods immediately drop, shutting off the nuclear reaction.
The 5-feet-10 teenager slowly took control of the fight and finished off with a series of flashy combinations.
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Libya took control of the group after pulling off a 1-0 win over Ghana in Tripoli on Friday.
The Budget Control Act of 2011 will cut off government subsidies of lower interest graduate student loans starting July 2012.
Farrell converted and Sarries were well in control before Robinson got his side off the mark with only their second foray into the visitors' 22.
Mr. Carrillo straps a 24-pound box to its back and, when the animal bucks well, rewards him by using a remote control that makes the box fall off.
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Rather, working directly with a publication to capture the big-ticket event is one way to ward off the paparazzi and control the media maelstrom--not to mention making big money along the way.
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